3rd year | Semester 5
Industrial Processes

Process Control and Scaling

Course outline:

The management of industrial processes requires a dynamic approach to risk and major safety and regulatory variables in order to approach the notion of real-time production. The approach can only be achieved through simulators of real industrial units, capable of providing young engineers with experience and an understanding of the problems encountered in operation. Within the framework of this course, attention is paid to the study on a dynamic simulator of the regulation strategies applied to an industrial distillation column.

Learning objectives:

Students who have completed this course will be able to:
– Propose a coherent process scheme
– Search the physicochemical data needed for all calculations
– Dimension a column to distil (Height – Size and nature of the trays – Reboiler …)
-Install all control barriers in a production unit
-To make an economic evaluation of the installation (investment cost – labor – depreciation – variable expenses …)

Prerequisites: Chemical Engineering 1&2 year

Teaching language: FR

Documents:
handouts