Integrating commercial process simulators into engineering courses
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Komulainen, T.M. (2013). Integrating commercial process simulators into engineering courses. I A. Rossiter (Red.), Advances in Control Education, (s.274-279 ). Sheffield: International Federation of Automatic Control University of Sheffield http://dx.doi.org/10.3182/20130828-3-UK-2039.00007Sammendrag
Abstract: The aim of this article is to encourage university lecturers to utilize commercial process
simulation software in engineering courses. This article provides examples on four different simulation
modules which are implemented in chemical and electrical engineering courses at Oslo and Akershus
University College. The students have given positive evaluation on the learning through the simulation
exercises and considered the simulation tool easy to use. Together with the exam results the student
feedback indicates enhanced learning outcome