Computer Aided Process and Product Engineering
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โฆ Synopsis
Computer aided process engineering (CAPE) tools have been very successfully used in process design and product engineering for a long time. In particular, simulation and modelling tools have enabled engineers to analyse and understand the behaviour of selected processes prior to building actual plants.
The aim of design or retrofit of chemical processes is to produce profitably products that satisfy the societal needs, ensuring safe and reliable operation of each process, as well as minimising any effects on the environment. This involves the conceptual design or retrofit of plants and processes, novel manufacturing approaches, process/control system design interactions and operability, manufacturability, environmental and safety issues.
Backed by current studies, this 2-volume set gives a comprehensive survey of the various approaches and latest developments on the use of CAPE in the process industry.
An invaluable reference to the scientific and industrial community in the field of computer aided process and product engineering.Content:
Chapter 1 Introduction (pages 1โ10): Luis Puigjaner and Georges Heyen
Chapter 1 Large?Scale Algebraic Systems (pages 15โ34): Guido Buzzi?Ferraris and Davide Manca
Chapter 2 Distributed Dynamic Models and Computational Fluid Dynamics (pages 35โ106): Young?Il Lim and Stem Bay Jorgensen
Chapter 3 Molecular Modeling for Physical Property Prediction (pages 107โ135): Vincent Gerbaud and Xavier Joulia
Chapter 4 Modeling Frameworks of Complex Separation Systems (pages 137โ169): Michael C. Georgiadis, Eustathios S. Kikkinides and Margaritis Kostoglou
Chapter 5 Model Tuning, Discrimination, and Verification (pages 171โ187): Katalin M. Hangos and Rozalia Lakner
Chapter 6 Multiscale Process Modeling (pages 189โ221): Ian T. Cameron, Gordon D. Ingram and Katalin M. Hangos
Chapter 7 Towards Understanding the Role and Function of Regulatory Networks in Microorganisms (pages 223โ264): Krist V. Gernaey, Morten Lind and Sten Bay Jorgensen
Chapter 1 Synthesis of Separation Processes (pages 269โ296): Petros Proios, Michael C. Georgiadis and Efstratios N. Pistikopoulos
Chapter 2 Process Intensification (pages 297โ326): Patrick Linke, Antonis Kokossis and Alberto Alva?Argaez
Chapter 3 Computer?Aided Integration of Utility Systems (pages 327โ381): Francois Marechal and Boris Kalitventzeff
Chapter 4 Equipment and Process Design (pages 383โ418): I. David, L. Bogle and B. Eric Ydstie
Chapter 5 Product Development (pages 419โ442): Andrzej Kraslawski
Chapter 1 Resource Planning (pages 447โ479): Michael C. Georgiadis and Panagiotis Tsiakis
Chapter 2 Production Scheduling (pages 481โ516): Nilay Shah
Chapter 3 Process Monitoring and Data Reconciliation (pages 517โ540): Georges Heyen and Boris Kalitventzeff
Chapter 4 Model?Based Control (pages 541โ576): Sebastian Engell, Gregor Femholz, Weihua Gao and Abdelaziz Toumi
Chapter 5 Real Time Optimization (pages 577โ590): Vivek Dua, John D. Perkins and Efstratios N. Pistikopoulos
Chapter 6 Batch and Hybrid Processes (pages 591โ619): Luis Puigjaner and Javier Romero
Chapter 7 Supply Chain Management and Optimization (pages 621โ641): Lazaros G. Papageorgiou
Chapter 1 Integrated Chemical Product?Process Design: CAPE Perspectives (pages 647โ666): Rafiqul Gani
Chapter 2 Modeling in the Process Life Cycle (pages 667โ693): Ian T. Cameron and Robert B. Newell
Chapter 3 Integration in Supply Chain Management (pages 695โ730): Luis Puigjaner and Antonio Espuna
Chapter 4 Databases in the Field of Thermophysical Properties in Chemical Engineering (pages 731โ745): Richard Sass
Chapter 5 Emergent Standards (pages 747โ768): Jean?Pierre Belaud and Bertrand Braunschweig
Chapter 1 Integrated Computer?Aided Methods and Tools as Educational Modules (pages 773โ798): Rafiqul Gani and Jens Abildskov
Chapter 2 Data Validation: a Technology for Intelligent Manufacturing (pages 799โ826): Boris Kalitventzeff, Georges Heyen and Miguel Mateus
Chapter 3 Facing Uncertainty in Demand by Cost?Effective Manufacturing Flexibility (pages 827โ851): Petra Heijnen and Johan Grievink
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