Introduction to software for chemical engineers
by
 
Martin, Mariano Martin, editor. of compilation.

Title
Introduction to software for chemical engineers

Author
Martin, Mariano Martin, editor. of compilation.

ISBN
9780429186363

Physical Description
1 online resource

Contents
chapter 1. Modeling, simulation, and optimization in the chemical engineering curriculum / Mariano Martin Martin and Ignacio E. Grossmann -- chapter 2. Modeling, simulation, and optimization in the process and commodities industries / Iiro Harjunkoski and Mariano Martin Martin -- chapter 3. Excel for chemical engineering / Mariano Martn Martn and Luis Martn de Juan -- chapter 4. MATLAB for chemical engineering / Mariano Martn Martn and Luis Martn de Juan -- chapter 5. PTC Mathcad for chemical engineering / Kristen A. Severson, Alberto Martnez Bcares, and Mariano Martn Martn -- chapter 6. Computational fluid dynamics and multiphysics / Bostjan Hari and Aman Dhir -- chapter 7. Discrete element method applications in process engineering / Ali Hassanpour and Massih Pasha -- chapter 8. Modular process simulators / Rubn Ruiz-Femenia, Jos A. Caballero, and Mariano Martn Martin -- chapter 9. Introduction to gPROMS for chemical engineering / Carlos Amador Zamarreno, Mariano Martn Martin, and Laura Bueno Romo -- chapter 10. Algebraic modeling and optimization / Ricardo Manuel Pinto de Lima and Ignacio E. Grossmann -- chapter 11. Use of GAMS for optimal process synthesis and operation / Mariano Martn Martn -- chapter 12. AIMMS for scheduling of chemical plants / Edwin Zondervan and Martijn A.H. van Elzakker -- chapter 13. Plant location : supply chain management / Gonzalo Guilln-Goslbez and Fengqi You -- chapter 14. Dynamic optimization in process systems / Mara Soledad Daz and Lorenz T. Biegler.

Abstract
This book provides a quick reference guide to the use of different software packages for chemical engineering applications so that readers can become familiar with their capabilities. The book covers a range of software packages from Excel and general mathematical packages such as MATLAB or Mathematica, to process simulators, CHEMCAD or ASPEN, equation-based modeling languages, gProms, EMSO, optimization software such as GAMS or specialized software like CFD or DEM codes that are applied to a number of representative examples from the design of chemical reactors, to cooling towers and chemical processes and operation. Each chapter covers a general introduction to the software, the basis behind the scenes as well as a few typical applications and examples. -- Provided by publisher.

Subject Term
Chemical engineering -- Computer programs.

Added Author
Martin, Mariano Martin,

Electronic Access
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Online LibraryE-Book540159-1001TP184 .I595 2015CRC E-Books