Engineering and Construction Process Simulation Wiki
Project description
Process Simulation Wiki – Guidance and Mark Scheme
The wiki must include several pages or a single page on each of the following:
• Background: history, philosophy and applications of process simulation etc. expand and modify as necessary (1 page with several headings) [well developed discussion = 10 marks*]
• Selecting an appropriate thermodynamic method – including summary paragraphs for each method (including full name, acronym/abbreviation and PRO/II code), references to original research publications for each method, comparison tables (including full name, short summary, acronym/abbreviation and PRO/II code) and decision flow diagrams to aid selection. (Main page with summary/comparison table, with entries that each hyperlink to additional pages which include more detail).
[main page table plus well developed discussion for at least 10 methods = 40 marks*]
• Examples of processes and plants, to include the items listed in coursework with indicative process flow diagrams, typical operating conditions and references to the scientific literature for each. (Main page linking to 1 page for each process/plant).
[well developed discussion for chosen process/plant = 40 marks#]
• List of commonly used acronyms and abbreviations (in alphabetical order) i.e. VLLE = vapour-liquid-liquid-equilibrium, then hyperlink relevant entries to the glossary. Also include hyperlinks from main wiki of any acronyms to the relevant anchor point in the acronyms page. (1 page with an anchor point for each acronym).
Process Simulation Wiki– Guidance and Mark Scheme
The wiki must include several pagesor a single page on each of the following:
• Background: history, philosophy and applications of process simulation etc. expand and modify as necessary (1 page with several headings) [well developed discussion = 10 marks*]
• Selecting an appropriate thermodynamic method – including summary paragraphs for each method (including full name, acronym/abbreviation and PRO/II code), references to original research publications for each method, comparison tables (including full name, short summary, acronym/abbreviation and PRO/II code) and decision flow diagrams to aid selection. (Main page with summary/comparison table, with entries that each hyperlink to additional pages which include more detail).
[main page table plus well developed discussion for at least 10 methods = 40 marks*]
• Examples of processes and plants, to includethe items listed in coursework with indicative process flow diagrams, typical operating conditions and referencesto the scientific literature for each. (Main page linking to 1 page for each process/plant).
[well developed discussion for chosen process/plant = 40 marks#]
• List of commonly used acronyms and abbreviations (in alphabetical order) i.e. VLLE = vapour-liquid-liquid-equilibrium, then hyperlink relevant entries to the glossary. Also include hyperlinks from main wiki of any acronyms to the relevant anchor point in the acronyms page. (1 page with an anchor point for each acronym).
Project description
Process Simulation Wiki – Guidance and Mark Scheme
The wiki must include several pages or a single page on each of the following:
• Background: history, philosophy and applications of process simulation etc. expand and modify as necessary (1 page with several headings) [well developed discussion = 10 marks*]
• Selecting an appropriate thermodynamic method – including summary paragraphs for each method (including full name, acronym/abbreviation and PRO/II code), references to original research publications for each method, comparison tables (including full name, short summary, acronym/abbreviation and PRO/II code) and decision flow diagrams to aid selection. (Main page with summary/comparison table, with entries that each hyperlink to additional pages which include more detail).
[main page table plus well developed discussion for at least 10 methods = 40 marks*]
• Examples of processes and plants, to include the items listed in coursework with indicative process flow diagrams, typical operating conditions and references to the scientific literature for each. (Main page linking to 1 page for each process/plant).
[well developed discussion for chosen process/plant = 40 marks#]
• List of commonly used acronyms and abbreviations (in alphabetical order) i.e. VLLE = vapour-liquid-liquid-equilibrium, then hyperlink relevant entries to the glossary. Also include hyperlinks from main wiki of any acronyms to the relevant anchor point in the acronyms page. (1 page with an anchor point for each acronym).
Process Simulation Wiki– Guidance and Mark Scheme
The wiki must include several pagesor a single page on each of the following:
• Background: history, philosophy and applications of process simulation etc. expand and modify as necessary (1 page with several headings) [well developed discussion = 10 marks*]
• Selecting an appropriate thermodynamic method – including summary paragraphs for each method (including full name, acronym/abbreviation and PRO/II code), references to original research publications for each method, comparison tables (including full name, short summary, acronym/abbreviation and PRO/II code) and decision flow diagrams to aid selection. (Main page with summary/comparison table, with entries that each hyperlink to additional pages which include more detail).
[main page table plus well developed discussion for at least 10 methods = 40 marks*]
• Examples of processes and plants, to includethe items listed in coursework with indicative process flow diagrams, typical operating conditions and referencesto the scientific literature for each. (Main page linking to 1 page for each process/plant).
[well developed discussion for chosen process/plant = 40 marks#]
• List of commonly used acronyms and abbreviations (in alphabetical order) i.e. VLLE = vapour-liquid-liquid-equilibrium, then hyperlink relevant entries to the glossary. Also include hyperlinks from main wiki of any acronyms to the relevant anchor point in the acronyms page. (1 page with an anchor point for each acronym).