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Using Process Simulators in Chemical Engineering: A Multimedia guide for the Core Curriculum, (Version 2.0), 2nd Edition
Using Process Simulators in Chemical Engineering: A Multimedia guide for the Core Curriculum, (Version 2.0), 2nd Edition
Daniel R. Lewin, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology
ISBN: 978-0-471-64475-0
©2004
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Hallmark Features
  • Encyclopedic, self-paced instruction--Information is provided on the equipment items and their models in the simulators, as well as instruction on the step-by-step usage of the simulators, presented using animation and voice. Students learn to apply important commercial process simulators in a wide variety of situations they may encounter as working engineers.
  • Web-based browser interface--permits access on a campus-wide network, and allows for maximum flexibility while working with software. Students can keep one window open to instructional materials and one open to the simulator.
  • Develops important physical-property estimation skills--acquaints students with physical-property estimation methods, especially for computation of phase equilibrium, and with selecting the property package most appropriate for a particular mixture and conditions of temperature and pressure.
  • Supports use of process simulators throughout the chemical engineering curriculum--the tutorials help to introduce the simulators early in the chemical engineering curriculum and encourage use in core courses.
  • Access via a CD-ROM or campus-wide network.
 

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