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Product and process modelling : a case study approach / Ian Cameron, Rafiqul Gani.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Cameron, Ian.
Contributor:
Gani, R. (Rafiqul)
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Chemical processes--Mathematical models.
Chemical processes.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (571 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Oxford : Elsevier, 2011.
Language Note:
English
System Details:
text file
Summary:
This book covers the area of product and process modelling via a case study approach. It addresses a wide range of modelling applications with emphasis on modelling methodology and the subsequent in-depth analysis of mathematical models to gain insight via structural aspects of the models. These approaches are put into the context of life cycle modelling, where multiscale and multiform modelling is increasingly prevalent in the 21st century. The book commences with a discussion of modern product and process modelling theory and practice followed by a series of case studies drawn from a vari
Contents:
Cover; Product andProcess Modelling; Copyright; Contents; Contributors; Preface; Chapter - 1 Modelling: Nature and Use; Systems Perspectives for Model Development; Typical Problems Addressed by Systems Modelling; Global Perspectives on Model Development and Use; Chapter - 2 Modelling Practice; Problem and model definition; Model conceptualisation; Model data requirements; Model construction; Model Analysis; Summary; Chapter - 3 Computer Aided Modelling Methods and Tools; Methods-Tools for Model Representation; Unit operation modelling-steady state or dynamic
Process type (Which unit operation? Distillation column)Modelling Toolbox; Model analysis; Example of application of ICAS-MoT; Using ICAS-MoT from Excel; Summary; References; Process modelling with ModDev; Tutorial example 1-steady-state tank (mixer); Tutorial example 2-dynamic tank mixer model with negligible energy holdup; Tutorial example 4-tank with reaction (CSTR); Other examples; Chapter - 4 Overview of the Case Studies; Chapter - 5 Constitutive Models; Modelling of temperature-dependent pure compound physical properties; Model Analysis; Life Cycle Perspectives on Modelling
Modelling of a pure component property with an equation of stateDegree of Freedom Analysis; Model Analysis; Model Description; Solid-Liquid Equilibrium; Model Description; Model Analysis; Assumptions; Model Description; Model Analysis; Numerical Solution; Chapter - 6 Steady-State Process Modelling; Williams-Otto Plant; Problem description: Microcapsule-controlled release of pesticide or pharma-products; Conversion of Ethylene to Ethanol; Solution Strategy; Bio-Ethanol Process; Model Description; Equation-Oriented Approach (Model Derivation); Modular Modelling (Process Simulator); References
Chapter - 7 Modelsfor Dynamic ApplicationsProblem description: Blending tank; Purpose of the model; Solution strategy; List of equations; Numerical Solution; Dynamic Chemical Reactor; Modelling Objective; Chapter - 8 Distributed Parameter Modelling Applications; Context of the modelling; Purpose of the model; Mass balance on shale and moisture; Dense phase energy balance; Zone A energy balance; Chapter - 9 Tennessee Eastman Plant-wide Industrial Process Challenge Problem; Simplified Model; Mass balance equations (holdup of component i in each unit operation)
Conditional equations (volume) for reactor, separator andpurgeIncidence Matrix; Model Analysis; Numerical Solution; Subscript; Full (Process) Model; Process Model; Greek symbols; Chapter - 10 Modelling of Batch Process Operations; Model Description; Model Generation; Modelling Batch Distillation Operations; Nomenclature (for section 10.1); A: Batch crystallisation operation scenario versus state, and available data/information; Chapter - 11 Parameter Estimation Written in conjunction with Prof Mauricio Sales-Cruz and Miss Martina Heitzig; Model Description
Kinetic Modelling - Parameter Estimation (1)
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9786613209481
9781283209489
1283209489
9780080932316
0080932312
OCLC:
748241780

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