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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 Ju

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Section 1. Modeling and Simulation in the Chemical Eng CV and Its Application to Industry. Chapter 1. Modeling, Simulation and Optimization in the Chemical Engineering Curriculum. Chapter 2. Mathematical Modeling and Simulation. Section 2. General Tools. Chapter 3. Excel. Chapter 4. MATLAB. Chapter 5. Mathematica/Mathcad. Chapter 6. Python. Chapter 7. R. Statistics and Data Management. Section 3. Detailed Equipment Design and Analysis. Chapter 8. Transport Phenomena Analysis (CFD). Chapter 9. Discrete Element Methods. Section 4. Process Simulation. Chapter 10. Equation-Based Process Simulation gProms, EMSO. Chapter 11. Engineering Equation Solver. Chapter 12. Modular Process Simulation ASPEN HYSYS1; CHEMCAD2; ASPEN Plus). Section 5. Process Design and Optimization. Chapter 13. Algebraic Modeling and Optimization. Introduction to GAMS, AIMS, AMPLE, MILP, NLP, MINLP Models. Chapter 14. Production Processes. Chapter 15. Scheduling. Chapter 16 . Plant Location: Supply Chain. Chapter 17. Dynamics Optimization. Chapter 18. Julia for Process Design and Optimization

Introduction to Software for Chemical Engineers

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    Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
    Publication Date: 1/2/2019 12:07:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9781138324213, 978-1138324213
    ISBN10: 1138324213

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    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 Ju

    Table of Contents

    Section 1. Modeling and Simulation in the Chemical Eng CV and Its Application to Industry. Chapter 1. Modeling, Simulation and Optimization in the Chemical Engineering Curriculum. Chapter 2. Mathematical Modeling and Simulation. Section 2. General Tools. Chapter 3. Excel. Chapter 4. MATLAB. Chapter 5. Mathematica/Mathcad. Chapter 6. Python. Chapter 7. R. Statistics and Data Management. Section 3. Detailed Equipment Design and Analysis. Chapter 8. Transport Phenomena Analysis (CFD). Chapter 9. Discrete Element Methods. Section 4. Process Simulation. Chapter 10. Equation-Based Process Simulation gProms, EMSO. Chapter 11. Engineering Equation Solver. Chapter 12. Modular Process Simulation ASPEN HYSYS1; CHEMCAD2; ASPEN Plus). Section 5. Process Design and Optimization. Chapter 13. Algebraic Modeling and Optimization. Introduction to GAMS, AIMS, AMPLE, MILP, NLP, MINLP Models. Chapter 14. Production Processes. Chapter 15. Scheduling. Chapter 16 . Plant Location: Supply Chain. Chapter 17. Dynamics Optimization. Chapter 18. Julia for Process Design and Optimization

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