Course detail
CAD Projection of Heat Transfer Equipment for Processes and Power Systems
FSI-KT0Acad. year: 2024/2025
In relation to Heat Transfer seminar, this seminar provides more advanced and profound knowledge on design of process and power equipment for heat exchange, especially knowledge on design, rating and simulation calculation of convection heat exchangers for single-phase and two-phase applications. Seminar presents possibilities of application of particular world recognized professional software systems (HTRI Xchanger Suite, CHEMCAD, DWSIM, Excel) on tasks from industrial practice.
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Rules for evaluation and completion of the course
Course is classified as compulsory-facultative seminar; it is not graded. Assessment consists of award of credit. Course-unit credit requirements: compulsory and active participation in seminars and submission of the assigned tasks.
Attendance at seminars is compulsory and checked.
Credit will be awarded to students who attend the lessons regularly and actively (regular attendance means attendance at minimum of 75 % of the seminar, i.e. 10 lessons out of total 13).
Aims
Student will acquire deeper understanding of (thermal-hydraulic) design of process and power equipment (especially design of heat exchangers of various construction types) and existing computer aided design systems; application of software systems for analysis of existing and design of new heat exchangers and related activities will be further presented. Students will in detail learn about possibilities of world recognized professional software systems (HTRI Xchanger Suite, CHEMCAD) and how to work with them. It will also include an introduction to the advanced features of MS Excel spreadsheet, which is the most widely used program in design offices, and which offers a large number of functions and options that students usually do not know about.
Students will learn to use CAD for design and analysis of process and power equipment and related activities; they will further obtain overview of available software and their application for concrete practical tasks.
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Prerequisites and corequisites
Basic literature
CHEMCAD Version 7, User Guide, Chemstations, 2016
Rayaprolu K.: Boilers for power and process, CRC Press, 2009.
Stephan P. (editor-in-chief), VDI-GVC: VDI Heat Atlas, 2nd. ed., Springer-Verlag, Berlin Heidelberg, 2010.
Recommended reading
Walkenbach J., Excel 2010 Power Programming With VBA, Wiley Publishing, Inc., ISBN: 0470475358, 2010
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Computer-assisted exercise
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Syllabus
1. week: Introduction to the course content and working method. Introduction into design, check and simulation calculations of convection heat exchangers. Basic work with Excel and its use in the design practice of an engineer.
2. week: Advanced possibilities of Excel and its use in design practice of an engineer - part I.
3. week: Advanced possibilities of Excel and its use in design practice of an engineer - part II.
4. week: Use of VBA in MS Excel environment in the practice of a process engineer. Creation of a computing environment in MS Excel for a simplified design of a heat exchanger.
5. week: Calculations of heat exchangers using simulation software CHEMCAD, DWSIM and examples of related activities - part I.
6. week: Calculations of heat exchangers using simulation software CHEMCAD, DWSIM and examples of related activities - part II.
7. week: Getting acquainted with the environment of the HTRI Xchanger Suite software system, basics of control and its settings. Overview of individual modules and their use. Basic examples for mastering the basic work with the software system (entering input data, program options, displaying the resulting protocol, etc.). Introduction to the Xace module - air coolers and economizers.
8. week: Practical applications - solving tasks using Xace module.
9. week: Practical applications - solving tasks using Xace module.
10. week: Introduction to the Xist module - shell-and-tube heat exchangers.
11. week: Practical applications – solving tasks using Xist module.
12. week: Practical applications – solving tasks using Xist module (single-phase and two-phase applications).
13. week: Introduction to the Xphe module - plate heat exchangers.