Computer-Aided Multiscale Modelling for Chemical Process Engineering

Ricardo Morales Rodriguez, Rafiqul Gani

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Abstract

Chemical processes are generally modeled through monoscale approaches, which, while not adequate, satisfy a useful role in product-process design. In this case, use of a multi-dimensional and multi-scale model-based approach has importance in product-process development. A computer-aided framework for model generation, analysis, solution and implementation is necessary for the development and application of the desired model-based approach for product-centric process design/analysis. This goal is achieved through the combination of a system for model development (ModDev), and a modelling tool (MoT) for model translation, analysis and solution. The integration of ModDev, MoT and ICAS or any other external software or process simulator (using COM-Objects) permits the generation of different models and/or process configurations for purposes of simulation, design and analysis. Consequently, it is possible to reduce time and human resources in the development and solution of models.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the European Symposium on Computer Aided Process Engineering
PublisherElsevier
Publication date2007
Pages207-212
ISBN (Print) 978-0-444-53157-5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2007
Event17th European Symposium on Computer Aided Process Engineering - Bucharest, Romania
Duration: 27 May 200730 May 2007
Conference number: 17
http://www.escape17.upb.ro/index.htm

Conference

Conference17th European Symposium on Computer Aided Process Engineering
Number17
Country/TerritoryRomania
CityBucharest
Period27/05/200730/05/2007
SponsorUniversity of Bucharest, Technical University of Cluj-Napoca
Internet address
SeriesComputer Aided Chemical Engineering
Volume24
ISSN1570-7946

Keywords

  • Multiscale modelling
  • MoT
  • ModDev
  • COM-Object
  • CAPE-OPEN

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