2021 AIChE Virtual Spring Meeting and 17th Global Congress on Process Safety
(59a) Separation Process Essentials – A New Book and Approach to the Introductory Course
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No matter the process, the approach is identical. Each stage is described by a surprisingly limited set of equations that the students learned in the previous year: material and energy balances, phase equilibrium, and usually some process specifications. Students draw a labeled process flow diagram, perform a degree of freedom analysis by comparing the number of unknown variables to the number of appropriate equations, and solve those equations using Excelâs Solver function. It is really that simple! More stages â just more equations for Excel to solve. Students then plot the compositions on a phase equilibrium graph and âdiscoverâ for themselves the McCabe-Thiele and Hunter-Nash graphical methods. Each chapter starts with a very brief introduction, but most learning occurs in the plethora of detailed examples, complete with well-formatted Excel solutions (distributed on an open web site âseparationprocess.comâ).
In this talk/poster, the book and web site will be described in more detail. Several example problems will demonstrate the bookâs approach.