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- Cours intégrés (CI) 24h
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Langue de l'enseignement : Anglais
Description du contenu de l'enseignement
In this course the student should acquire the basic knowledge in :
The objective of the course is to initiate the students with the use of tools for numerical simulation of industrial processes coupling the hydraulic phenomena with the physico-chemical and biological reactions. This numerical approach results from sciences of chemical engineering. It is classically used to describe and optimize dynamic systems such as the waste-water treatment plants. For application studies, current problems of dynamic processes operation in waste-water treatment system will be approached by using either professional software (WEST, GPS-X, Biowin…), based on various generations of ASM models, or also by the implementation of the models using an object-oriented programming language.
The course will include in particular :
The objective of the course is to initiate the students with the use of tools for numerical simulation of industrial processes coupling the hydraulic phenomena with the physico-chemical and biological reactions. This numerical approach results from sciences of chemical engineering. It is classically used to describe and optimize dynamic systems such as the waste-water treatment plants. For application studies, current problems of dynamic processes operation in waste-water treatment system will be approached by using either professional software (WEST, GPS-X, Biowin…), based on various generations of ASM models, or also by the implementation of the models using an object-oriented programming language.
The course will include in particular :
- The Hydrodynamics and transfer modelling in dynamic systems (a chemical engineering approach);
- The Separation process modelling (settling/thickening tanks);
- The reactive transport processes.
Compétences à acquérir
- To assimilate the numerical simulation of reacting flows.
Contact
Faculté de physique et ingénierie
3-5, rue de l'Université67084 STRASBOURG CEDEX
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