Chemical Engineering Process Simulation, Second Edition guides users through chemical processes and unit operations using the main simulation software used in the industrial sector. The book helps predict the characteristics of a process using mathematical models and computer-aided process simulation tools, as well as how to model and simulate process performance before detailed process design takes place. Content coverage includes steady-state and dynamic simulation, process design, control and optimization. In addition, readers will learn about the simulation of natural gas, biochemical, wastewater treatment and batch processes.
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Table of Contents
Part 1 Basics of Process Simulation1. Introduction to process simulation
2. Registration of new components
3. Physical properties estimation for process simulation
4. Simulation of recycle streams
Part 2 UniSim Design
5. Basics of process simulation with UniSim Design
6. Design and Simulation of Distillation Processes
7. Modelling and Optimisation of Separation and Heating Medium Systems for Offshore Platform
Part 3 Symmetry
8. Basics of process simulation with Symmetry
9. Process Modeling and Analysis of a Natural Gas Dehydration Process Using Tri-ethylene Glycol (TEG) via Symmetry
Part 4 SuperPro Designer
10. Basics of batch process simulation with SuperPro Designer
11. Modelling of citric acid production using SuperPro Designer
12. Design and Optimization of Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) for the Poultry Industry
Part 5 aspenONE Engineering
13. Basics of process simulation with Aspen HYSYS
14. Process Simulation and Design of Acethylaldehyde Production
15. Dynamic Simulation for Process Control with Aspen HYSYS
16. Basics of Process Simulation with Aspen Plus
17. Design and Evaluation of Alternative Processes for the Manufacturing of Bio-Jet Fuel (BJF) Intermediate
18. Production of Diethyl Carbonate from Direct CO2 Conversion
19. Multiplatform optimization on unit operation and process designs
20. Flexible design strategy for process controllability