Design, Development and Implementation of a Master ofScience Program for Chemical and Nuclear Engineering:Integration of CAPE (Modelling, Simulation and Control) Skills / A. G. Goryunov [et al.]

Set Level: Chemical Engineering TransactionsCoauthor: Goryunov, A. G., Specialist in the field of automatic control, head of the Department Tomsk Polytechnic University, doctor of technical Sciences, 1979-, Aleksey Germanovich;Dyadik, V. F., specialist in the field of automatic control systems, associate Professor of Tomsk Polytechnic University, candidate of technical Sciences, 1939-, Valery Feodosievich;Liventsov, S. N., specialist in the field of automatic control systems, Professor of Tomsk Polytechnic University, doctor of technical sciences, 1955-, Sergey Nikolaevich;Kozin, K. A., specialist in the field of automation and electronics, Associate Professor of Tomsk Polytechnic University, Candidate of technical sciences, 1980-, Kirill Andreevich;Manenti, F., specialist in the field of automation equipment and electronics, researcher of Tomsk Polytechnic University, 1977-, Flavio;Pierucci, S., SauroCorporate Author (Secondary): Национальный исследовательский Томский политехнический университет (ТПУ), Физико-технический институт (ФТИ), Кафедра электроники и автоматики физических установок (№ 24) (ЭАФУ)Language: английский.Abstract: The paper deals with the definition of guidelines to integrate the topics Computer-Aided Process Engineering(CAPE), specifically modeling, simulation and control, with the nuclear engineering field. This noveleducational program arises from specific market analyses that show the increasing and relevant request ofdifferent countries (i.e. Russian Federation) for specialists skilled in chemical engineering as well as in nuclearphysics and chemistry of radioactive elements. Competences in CAPE typical of chemical engineering suchas the model predictive control, the dynamic optimization and the phenomenological modeling are going to beextended to the nuclear field. Conversely, complex physico-chemical phenomena of nuclear engineering aregoing to enlarge modeling viewpoint of the chemical engineering field.Bibliography: [References: p. 1512 (9 tit.)].Subject: электронный ресурс | труды учёных ТПУ Online Resources:Click here to access online
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[References: p. 1512 (9 tit.)]

The paper deals with the definition of guidelines to integrate the topics Computer-Aided Process Engineering(CAPE), specifically modeling, simulation and control, with the nuclear engineering field. This noveleducational program arises from specific market analyses that show the increasing and relevant request ofdifferent countries (i.e. Russian Federation) for specialists skilled in chemical engineering as well as in nuclearphysics and chemistry of radioactive elements. Competences in CAPE typical of chemical engineering suchas the model predictive control, the dynamic optimization and the phenomenological modeling are going to beextended to the nuclear field. Conversely, complex physico-chemical phenomena of nuclear engineering aregoing to enlarge modeling viewpoint of the chemical engineering field

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