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Abstract
The active learning integrative approach of simulation-based exercises along with the core course would help undergraduate students with more engaged learning. The present study describes the simulation approach using an open-source process simulator with the help of three simulation-based exercises. The first one exemplifies the importance of the selection of an appropriate fluid package. The second exercise presented in the study shows the effect of using optimized and default values of binary interaction parameters on VLE prediction of alcohol-ester systems. The small interactive simulation-based problems with expected outcomes were presented in the third exercise which makes the learning more engaging and interesting. The current study highlights an integrative approach to inculcating critical thinking and self-learning abilities using small simulation-based exercises while learning chemical engineering thermodynamics. Finally, a survey with closed- and open-ended questions was used to gather the opinions of students on the presented exercises. A short communication is needed that sheds light on the integrative approach of learning process simulation complementing the thermodynamic theory learning.
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Education for Chemical Engineers was launched in 2006 with a remit to publisheducation research papers, resource reviews and teaching and learning notes. ECE is targeted at chemical engineering academics and educators, discussing the ongoingchanges and development in chemical engineering education. This international title publishes papers from around the world, creating a global network of chemical engineering academics. Papers demonstrating how educational research results can be applied to chemical engineering education are particularly welcome, as are the accounts of research work that brings new perspectives to established principles, highlighting unsolved problems or indicating direction for future research relevant to chemical engineering education. Core topic areas: -Assessment- Accreditation- Curriculum development and transformation- Design- Diversity- Distance education-- E-learning Entrepreneurship programs- Industry-academic linkages- Benchmarking- Lifelong learning- Multidisciplinary programs- Outreach from kindergarten to high school programs- Student recruitment and retention and transition programs- New technology- Problem-based learning- Social responsibility and professionalism- Teamwork- Web-based learning