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E-raamat: Introduction to Software for Chemical Engineers, Second Edition

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  • Formaat: 802 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 06-Jun-2019
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780429835438
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  • Formaat: 802 pages
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  • Kirjastus: CRC Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780429835438

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This book serves as a quick guide to the use of various computer packages for chemical engineering applications. It covers a range of computer packages from Excel and general mathematical packages such as MATLAB and Mathematica to process simulators, CHEMCAD and ASPEN, equation-based modeling languages, gProms, optimization software such as GAMS, and specialized software like CFD or DEM codes. The new edition offers a wider view of packages including Python and Julia and open source software and includes complete examples in ASPEN Plus. It also adds ANSYS Fluent to CFD codes and discusses Engineering Equation Solver-- The field of Chemical Engineering and its link to computer science is in constant evolution and new engineers have a variety of tools at their disposal to tackle their everyday problems. Introduction to Software for Chemical Engineers, Second Edition provides a quick guide to the use of various computer packages for chemical engineering applications. It covers a range of software applications from Excel and general mathematical packages such as MATLAB and MathCAD to process simulators, CHEMCAD and ASPEN, equation-based modeling languages, gProms, optimization software such as GAMS and AIMS, and specialized software like CFD or DEM codes. The different packages are introduced and applied to solve typical problems in fluid mechanics, heat and mass transfer, mass and energy balances, unit operations, reactor engineering, process and equipment design and control. This new edition offers a wider view of packages including open source software such as R, Python and Julia. It also includes complete examples in ASPEN Plus, adds ANSYS Fluent to CFD codes, Lingo to the optimization packages, and discusses Engineering Equation Solver. It offers a global idea of the capabilities of the software used in the chemical engineering field and provides examples for solving real-world problems. Written by leading experts, this book is a must-have reference for chemical engineers looking to grow in their careers through the use of new and improving computer software. Its user-friendly approach to simulation and optimization as well as its example-based presentation of the software, makes it a perfect teaching tool for both undergraduate and master levels.
Preface ix
Editor Biography xi
Contributors xiii
SECTION I Modeling and Simulation in the Chemical Engineering CV and its Application to Industry
Chapter 1 Modeling, Simulation, and Optimization in the Chemical Engineering Curriculum
3(10)
Mariano Martin
Ignacio E. Grossmann
Chapter 2 Modeling, Simulation, and Optimization in the Process and Commodities Industries
13(14)
Iiro Harjunkoski
Mariano Martin
SECTION II General Tools
Chapter 3 EXCEL® for Chemical Engineering
27(66)
Mariano Martin
Luis Martin de Juan
Chapter 4 MATLAB® for Chemical Engineering
93(60)
Mariano Martin
Luis Martin de Juan
Chapter 5 PTC Mathcad® for Chemical Engineering
153(32)
Kristen A. Severson
Alberto Martinez
Mariano Martin
Chapter 6 Python for Chemical Engineering
185(36)
Edgar Martin Hernandez
Mariano Martin
Chapter 7 Data Analysis for Chemical Engineers: Introduction to R
221(32)
Emilio Diaz-Bejarano
Victor Francia
Francesco Coletti
SECTION III Detailed Equipment Design and Analysis
Chapter 8 Computational Fluid Dynamics and Multiphysics
253(80)
Bostjan Hari
Borja Hernandez
Mariano Martin
Chapter 9 Discrete Element Method Applications in Process Engineering
333(40)
Ali Hassanpour
Massih Pasha
Mohammadreza Alizadeh Behjani
SECTION IV Process Simulation
Chapter 10 Introduction to gPROMS® for Chemical Engineering
373(88)
Carlos Amador
Mariano Martin
Laura Bueno
Chapter 11 EES® for Chemical Engineering
461(36)
Angel L. Villanueva Perales
Chapter 12 Modular Process Simulators
497(92)
Rubin Ruiz-Femenia
Cesar Ramirez-Marquez
Luis G. Hernandez-Perez
Jose A. Caballero
Mariano Martin
Jose M. Ponce Ortega
Juan Gabriel Segovia
SECTION V Process Design & Optimization
Chapter 13 Algebraic Modeling and Optimization
589(24)
Ricardo M. Lima
Ignacio E. Grossmann
Chapter 14 Use of GAMS for Optimal Process Synthesis and Operation
613(38)
Antonio Sanchez
Mariano Martin
Chapter 15 AIMMS for Scheduling of Chemical Plants
651(18)
Edwin Zondervan
Martijn A.H. van Elzakker
Chapter 16 Plant Location: Supply Chain Management
669(12)
Gonzalo Guillen-Gosalbez
Fengqi You
Chapter 17 Dynamic Optimization in Process Systems
681(32)
Maria Soledad Diaz
Lorenz T. Biegler
Chapter 18 Optimization in Chemical and Biological Engineering using Julia
713(20)
Jordan Jalving
Victor M. Zavala
Chapter 19 Fast Deployment of Optimization Applications Using SolverStudio
733(10)
Qi Zhang
W. Alex Marvin
Chapter 20 Use of Lingo for Product Design
743(16)
Salvador I. Perez-Uresti
Lidia S. Guerras
Mariano Martin
Arturo Jimenez Gutierrez
Index 759
Dr. Mariano Martín is Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering at the University of Salamanca and Head of the Master Studies. He graduated cum laude in an integrated program (BSc+MEng) (2003) and holds a PhD in Chemical Engineering from the University of Salamanca 2008. Dr. Martín joined the Modeling & Simulation Department at Procter and Gamble. He left P&G for a Fulbright Postdoctoral Fellow position at Carnegie Mellon University. He received the accesit Mapfre Award in 2003, the Extraordinary PhD Award from Univeristy of Salamanca, and the P&G Award for his contributions to modeling and simulation in 2009. He has been named Rising Star in Chemical Engineering by Imperial College London in 2016 and has been nominated 3 times to the ENI Awards. Dr. Martín has published over 80 peer reviewed papers and authored/edited 4 books for major editorials. http://diarium.usal.es/marianom3/