| Course title |
Process System Engineering Part I: System Analysis |
| Lecturer |
prof. dr hab. inż. Ryszard Marcinkowski |
| Semester |
Spring |
| Description |
The course deals with the theory and application of system engineering to the designing of chemical and related processes. |
| Prerequisites |
Mathematics (matrix algebra, graph theory, numerical methods, probability theory). Basic processes of chemical engineering. |
| Course content |
Structures and general features of large process systems , methods of elaboration and simplification of system models. Forms of numerical description of system structures. Optimisation of calculation algorithm of system of process units, and large systems of equations. Application of decision making theory and reliability theory to designing of chemical processes. Principles of computer - aided designing of chemical processes. |
| Recommended books |
- L W. T. Kacperski, J. Kruszewski, R. Marcinkowski "Inżynieria systemów procesowych - analiza systemów", Wyd. PW (w druku)
- W. Resnick "Process Analysis and Design for Chemical" Engineers. Mc Graw-Hill 1984.
- J. M. Douglas "Conceptual Design of Chemical Processes", Mc Graw- Hill 1988. |
| Examination type |
written (po ISP 2) |
| Level |
4th year |
| Credits |
2 |
| Language |
Polish |
| Faculty |
Chemical and Process Engineering |