Allocations of Computational and Graphical Methods for Separation Processes Calculations and Education
Author: Natter, Russell Lawrence
Year: 1986
Degree: Master's thesis
Advisor: Shair, Fredrick H.
Committee Member: Unknown, Unknown
Option: Chemical Engineering
DOI: 10.7907/mwp6-z058
Abstract
Two computer programs were developed to teach separation processes and to solve related problems. The first, SEPTECH, uses the Fenske-Underwood-Gilliland method to find stage requirements and column operating parameters of a multicomponent distillation tower given feed stream information and desired product purities. The second program was designed to achieve specific educational goals. A robust educational program was developed that was a general, flexible, fast, understandable, and easy to use tool for problem solving. This program, MCTHIELE, utilizing McCabe-Thiele graphical solution techniques, was used in a senior level chemical engineering course and proved to be a very successful learning tool.
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