4 ECTS credits
110 h study time

Offer 1 with catalog number 4017208ENR for all students in the 1st semester at a (E) Master - advanced level.

Semester
1st semester
Enrollment based on exam contract
Impossible
Grading method
Grading (scale from 0 to 20)
Can retake in second session
Yes
Enrollment Requirements
Om te kunnen inschrijven voor Simulation and Design Tools moet men geslaagd zijn voor Modeling and Design of Multiphase Systems and Reactors en ingeschreven of geslaagd zijn voor 45 SP van de gemeenschappelijke stam van de MA Chemical and Materials Engineering (NL of EN programma).
Taught in
English
Partnership Agreement
Under interuniversity agreement for degree program
Faculty
Faculty of Engineering
Department
Chemical Engineering and Industrial Chemistry
External partners
Université libre de Bruxelles
Educational team
Tom Van Assche
Frédéric Debaste (course titular)
Activities and contact hours

24 contact hours Lecture
24 contact hours Seminar, Exercises or Practicals
Course Content

Information is also available at the course sheet at the following link: CHIM - H514. Change the language to English in the dropdown menu on top of the page.

Deconvolution of cyclic networks and methods of convergence acceleration.

Optimisation methods used in the chemical industry (linear and dynamic programming)
Use of Gambit and Fluent, software and mathematical techniques for CFD calculations.
Solving practical problems with Aspen (VUB) en Fluent (ULB).
Language is English.

Course material
Practical course material (Recommended) : Decomposition of nets, chemical engineering, 1972
Handbook (Recommended) : Optimization of chemical processes, Edgar, Himmelblau and Lasdon, 2de, Mc. Graw Hill, 9780070393592, 2001
Handbook (Recommended) : Product and Process Design Principles, Synthesis, Analysis and Design, Seider, Seader and Lewin, 4de, J. Wiley, 9781119588009, 2019
Handbook (Recommended) : Mathematical methods in chemical engineering, N. R. Amundson, Prentice Hall, 9780135610923, 1973
Additional info

Course is common with the ULB students.
Process simulators, Aspen + and optimisation: VUB
CFD and Fluent: ULB
1.  Decomposition of Nets, Chem. Eng. J. 3, 1972.

2.  N. R. Amundson, Math. Meth. in Chem. Eng., Prentice Hall, 1966.

3. Seider, Seader and Lewin, Process Design Principles, J. Wiley, 1999

4. Edgar, Himmelblau and Lasdon, Optimization of chemical processes, Mc. Graw Hill, 2001

Learning Outcomes

Algemene competenties

This course is part of the profile ‘Process technology’ of the Master of Applied Sciences and Engineering: Chemistry and Materials.  The following learning goals and competences are aimed for:
A first part is related to knowledge of chemical process simulators, especially ‘Aspen +’.
A second part covers the techniques of Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), use of Fluent.
Besides this, a practical knowledge of optimisation methods and convergence acceleration has to be obtained.

The following competences are aimed for:
The student should be able to apply knowledge obtained during courses of unit operations, heat and fluid sciences, reaction engineering on a practical industrial production process.
Use of ‘Aspen+’ for the description of an existing production process (at VUB).
Use of Fluent for the detailed calculation of convection in reactors (at ULB)
Students should be able to communicate in English (written and oral) and to work in a team.

This course contributes to reaching the following learning objectives.

The Master of Sciences in Chemical and Materials Engineering has in-depth knowledge and understanding of

MA_2   integrated structural design methods in the framework of a global design strategy

MA_3   the advanced methods and theories to schematize and model complex problems or processes            

MA_17 an integrated insight in chemical process and materials' technology

The Master of Sciences in Chemical and Materials Engineering can

MA_4   reformulate complex engineering problems in order to solve them (simplifying assumptions, reducing complexity)

MA_8   collaborate in a (multidisciplinary) team

MA_9   work in an industrial environment with attention to safety, quality assurance, communication and reporting

The Master of Sciences in Chemical and Materials Engineering has

MA_12 a creative, problem-solving, result-driven and evidence-based attitude, aiming at innovation and applicability in industry and society

MA_15 the flexibility and adaptability to work in an international and/or intercultural context

Grading

The final grade is composed based on the following categories:
Written Exam determines 20% of the final mark.
PRAC Practical Assignment determines 80% of the final mark.

Within the Written Exam category, the following assignments need to be completed:

  • test on last exercice session with a relative weight of 1 which comprises 20% of the final mark.

    Note: Test on last exercise session (optimisation) (20%)

Within the PRAC Practical Assignment category, the following assignments need to be completed:

  • written report part Aspen with a relative weight of 1 which comprises 40% of the final mark.

    Note: Permanent evaluation during project work. A written report is required, for both projects. A global mark, composed of 2 parts for both the Aspen and the Fluent project (40%, 40%) will be given.
  • written report part Fluent with a relative weight of 1 which comprises 40% of the final mark.

    Note: Permanent evaluation during project work. A written report is required, for both projects. A global mark, composed of 2 parts for both the Aspen and the Fluent project (40%, 40%) will be given.

Additional info regarding evaluation

Permanent evaluation during project work. A written report is required, for both projects. A global mark, composed of 2 parts for both the Aspen and the Fluent project (40%, 40%) will be given.
Test on last exercise session (optimisation) (20%)

Allowed unsatisfactory mark
The supplementary Teaching and Examination Regulations of your faculty stipulate whether an allowed unsatisfactory mark for this programme unit is permitted.

Academic context

This offer is part of the following study plans:
Master of Chemical and Materials Engineering: Profile Process Technology (only offered in Dutch)
Master of Chemical and Materials Engineering: Profile Process Technology