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| Code: WIB21-WPM-T-118 |
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3V+1PA (4 Semesterwochenstunden) |
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| Studiensemester: 5 |
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Arbeitssprache:
Englisch |
Prüfungsart:
Written exam (90 min)
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Prüfungswiederholung:
Informationen bzgl. der Prüfungswiederholung (jährlich oder semesterweise) finden Sie verbindlich in der jeweiligen ASPO Anlage.
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WIB21-WPM-T-118 Wirtschaftsingenieurwesen, Bachelor, ASPO 01.10.2021
, 5. Semester, Wahlpflichtfach
geeignet für Austauschstudenten mit learning agreement
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Die Präsenzzeit dieses Moduls umfasst bei 15 Semesterwochen 60 Veranstaltungsstunden (= 45 Zeitstunden). Der Gesamtumfang des Moduls beträgt bei 5 Creditpoints 150 Stunden (30 Std/ECTS). Daher stehen für die Vor- und Nachbereitung der Veranstaltung zusammen mit der Prüfungsvorbereitung 105 Stunden zur Verfügung.
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Empfohlene Voraussetzungen (Module):
Keine.
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Als Vorkenntnis empfohlen für Module:
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Modulverantwortung:
Prof. Dr. Matthias Faust |
Dozent/innen: Prof. Dr. Matthias Faust
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Lernziele:
Plant design, planning and project execution: After successfully completing this course, students will be familiar with, understand and be able to explain the main steps of plant design from specification to detail engineering. Students will be familiar with, understand and be able to explain the exemplary project sequence, consisting of: • Phase 1: Project definition, brainstorming • Phase 2: Planning, • Decision-making: Order, execution, yes/no?, • Phase 3: Execution, • Phase 4: Project completion They will be familiar with, understand and be able to explain calculations, cost tracking and different project types. Students will be familiar with, understand, and be able to explain and apply project management methods. Technical law in plant design: Students will understand and be able to explain the basics of technical law in plant design (e.g. Federal Immission Control Act). Team work: Students will be familiar with, understand, be able to explain and apply basic project teamwork methodology. Students will improve their subject-related technical English skills. Students will know the subject-specific English terms.
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Inhalt:
Plant design, planning and project execution: Brainstorming, defining the project, main phases of plant design, basic engineering, basic flow chart, process development and plant development, process flow diagram, process design and plant design, detailed engineering, P&I diagram, up-scaling plants and processes, dimensional analysis, executing a project, checklists, evaluation lists, commissioning and production, presenting requirements for the product, safety, comfort, durability, implementing product requirements, specifying requirements, specifying functions, comparing bids, recording customer requirements and constraints, generating ideas, project types, project cost tracking, pricing, project structure, project flowchart, project schedule, critical path, plant commissioning. Technical law in plant design: Federal Immission Control Act, risk management in plant construction and operation (e.g. HAZOP method) Team work: Basic theory and methods of teamwork and team structuring. The content is enhanced by additional example projects on current process engineering issues.
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Weitere Lehrmethoden und Medien:
Lecture with exercises, student presentations, lecture guide, exercises for lecture, exercises for worksheets and presentations, transparencies as handouts, example projects
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Literatur:
Towler, Gavin, Chemical Engineering Design 2008; • Ullrich, Hansjürgen, Wirtschaftliche Planung und Abwicklung verfahrenstechnischer Anlagen 1996; • Hirschberg, Hans Günther, Verfahrenstechnik und Anlagenbau 1999; • Wagner, Walter, Planung im Anlagenbau 2018
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