2019
DOI: 10.1002/cae.22192
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Using Mathcad to facilitate the design of chemical reactors involving multiple reactions

Abstract: The pedagogy of teaching chemical reaction engineering is continually advancing through the use of new computational tools and, therefore, the integration of these new tools into the Chemical Engineering degree is challenging. This paper reports an educational experience dealing with the use of Mathcad software to complement and to facilitate the design of chemical reactors involving multiple reactions. A continuous stirred‐tank reactor taking place series reactions and two reactors (continuous stirred‐tank re… Show more

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“…Over the last few years, the pedagogy of teaching engineering courses is continually advancing through the implementation of mathematical software packages, since they minimize the mathematical difficulties for students and allow teachers to devote more time addressing other engineering issues, making the course more student-friendly [4,8]. In this context, a significant number of computer-aided educational experiences by using mathematical software packages like Polymath [14,25,26], Mathcad [5,6,9,22], MATLAB [12,13,19], Maple [11,20], MATHEMATICA [2,10,15], or Excel [3,16,18,27] are found in the engineering field. Even though engineering competencies can be well acquired using any of this software, it is important to select one that does not involve an additional complexity given the limited time that can be dedicated to learning it in class [4].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Over the last few years, the pedagogy of teaching engineering courses is continually advancing through the implementation of mathematical software packages, since they minimize the mathematical difficulties for students and allow teachers to devote more time addressing other engineering issues, making the course more student-friendly [4,8]. In this context, a significant number of computer-aided educational experiences by using mathematical software packages like Polymath [14,25,26], Mathcad [5,6,9,22], MATLAB [12,13,19], Maple [11,20], MATHEMATICA [2,10,15], or Excel [3,16,18,27] are found in the engineering field. Even though engineering competencies can be well acquired using any of this software, it is important to select one that does not involve an additional complexity given the limited time that can be dedicated to learning it in class [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The School of Engineering at the University of Huelva, thanks to various Teaching Innovation Projects, is currently implementing the use of Mathcad in some courses corresponding to a Bachelor's Degree in Industrial Chemical Engineering and a Master's Degree in Chemical Engineering [5,6,21,22]. As for the CRE area, we used Mathcad for the design of isothermal reactors involving multiple reactions (series and parallel reactions) [6]. Now, in this study, we consider the use of Mathcad to address the design of nonisothermal reactors, more precisely, nonisothermal PFR.…”
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“…Various computational tools have been introduced to demonstrate their effective integration and utilization in engineering education, e.g., Phyton [3,9] (A software program https://www.python.org/), MATLAB [4,9] (A software program https://www. mathworks.com/products/matlab.html), MathCAD [8,10] (A software program https:// www.mathworks.com/products/matlab.html), Microsoft Excel [5][6][7]11,12]. Although advancements in engineering calculation tools have been rapidly evolving, still, spreadsheetbased computational tools are dominantly used in engineering education because of their heavy use in industry [13], the wide accessibility and availability of programs [14], etc.…”
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“…In the same way, Mathcad Prime is powerful math software for engineering calculations with an easy-to-use interface, which allows for the implementation of engineering design with a minor need for advanced computing skills. Worked examples of Mathcad for Chemical Engineering, in general, were presented by Benitez [1], and specific applications to reaction engineering in undergraduate programs, at two different levels, can be found elsewhere [6,18].…”
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confidence: 99%