A timely treatment of distillationcombining steady-state designand dynamic controllabilityAs the world continues to seek new sources of energy, the distillation process remains one of the most important separation methods in the chemical, petroleum, and energy industries. And as new renewable source
Distillation Design and Control Using Aspen Simulation
✍ Scribed by William L. Luyben
- Publisher
- Wiley-AIChE
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 511
- Edition
- 2
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
The new edition of this book greatly updates and expands the previous edition. It boasts new chapters on the divided wall column and carbon dioxide capture from stack gas, revises the design and control of distillation systems, and explains the use of dynamic simulation to study safety issues in the event of operating failures. Using Aspen Plus to develop rigorous simulations of single distillation columns and sequences of columns, the book considers the economics of capital investment and energy costs to create an optimal system for separation methods in the chemical and petroleum industries.
✦ Subjects
Химия и химическая промышленность;Информационные технологии в химической промышленности;Программные средства в инженерно-химических расчетах;Aspen (Aspen Tech);
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