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The Use Of Sophisticated Process Design Software To Teach Basic Ch E Principles Through The Design Of A Ketchup Manufacturing Process In A Sophomore Laboratory Course

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Conference

1998 Annual Conference

Location

Seattle, Washington

Publication Date

June 28, 1998

Start Date

June 28, 1998

End Date

July 1, 1998

ISSN

2153-5965

Page Count

7

Page Numbers

3.583.1 - 3.583.7

DOI

10.18260/1-2--7495

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https://strategy.asee.org/7495

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Zenaida O. Keil

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Session 3613

The Use of Sophisticated Process Design Software to Teach Basic ChE Principles Through the Design of a Ketchup Manufacturing Process in a Sophomore Laboratory Course

Z. Otero Keil, Ph.D., P.E., Department of Chemical Engineering, Rowan University, Glassboro, NJ 08028

Abstract:

Engineering process design software and simulators allow for the effective integration of design early in the engineering curriculum. Design experiences early in the curriculum offer opportunities to expose students to engineering applications that serve to increase understanding of technical material and enhance student interest in engineering. The use of sophisticated software has made it easier to introduce design concepts earlier in the curriculum. Students can use software for complex engineering calculations and designs in first year and sophomore courses. This can strengthen students’ technical foundation and makes it easier for them to excel in subsequent engineering courses. This work describes the integration of design into a sophomore engineering laboratory course by using HYSYS@, a sophisticated process design software package. The goal of this work was to expose students to basic fluid mechanics and design principles through the design of a ketchup manufacturing facility using HYSYS@. Students were first exposed to design principles and developed conceptual design flow sheets for simple bench-scale experiments they performed in the laboratory. The topical focus of the course was fluid mechanics and students were exposed to the material via lectures and team problem synthesis and solution opportunities. Students also performed viscosity measurements on two brands of ketchup using a Brookfield viscometer and developed a preliminary flow sheet for a ketchup manufacturing process. The student response was positive. Exam results and class discussions indicated students assimilated the material well. As process design software becomes more available and easier to use, it will become a more integral part of engineering education providing opportunities to introduce students to engineering practice.

Introduction:

The Rowan University College of Engineering was established as a result of a $100 million gift from New Jersey Industrialists Henry and Betty Rowan in May, 1992. The

Keil, Z. O. (1998, June), The Use Of Sophisticated Process Design Software To Teach Basic Ch E Principles Through The Design Of A Ketchup Manufacturing Process In A Sophomore Laboratory Course Paper presented at 1998 Annual Conference, Seattle, Washington. 10.18260/1-2--7495

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