Process Plant Simulation
Price: 995.00 INR
ISBN:
9780195668056
Publication date:
15/03/2004
Paperback
556 pages
Price: 995.00 INR
ISBN:
9780195668056
Publication date:
15/03/2004
Paperback
556 pages
First Edition
B.V Babu
- Offers exhaustive coverage of all topics related to plant simulation.
- Covers traditional as well as non-traditional optimization techniques
- Discusses case studies on specific-purpose and dynamic simulation
- Includes an overview of professional software packages used in plant simulation, such as HYSIS and FLUENT
- Includes a CD-ROM containing program codes and related useful information
Rights: World Rights
First Edition
B.V Babu
Description
The text adopts a generalized approach to modelling various engineering systems so that the underlying principles can be applied to any new system in engineering, science, or other applied discipline.
This volume brings together all related topics on process plant simulation, a course that is offered in many institutions both in India and abroad for undergraduate as well as postgraduate students of chemical engineering. The book adopts a generalized approach to modelling various engineering systems in such a way that the underlying principles can be applied to any new system in engineering, science, and other applied disciplines. It includes concepts on modelling, optimization, decomposition of networks, modular and equation-solving approaches, data regression, convergence promotion, etc. Students pursuing courses on process modelling and simulation as well as those involving optimization techniques and mathematical methods in chemical engineering and computer-aided design (CAD) will find the book useful. It would also serve as an up-to- date reference for researchers, professionals, and consultants.
About the author
B.V. Babu was formerly the Vice-chancellor of Graphic Era University, Dehradun and Galgotias University, Greater Noida. Earlier, he was the Dean of the Educational Hardware Division and Professor and Head of the Chemical Engineering and Engineering Technology Departments in Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani. A PhD in heat transfer from the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, he has over 18 years of experience in teaching, research, consultancy, and administration. He has taught both undergraduate and postgraduate courses in chemical engineering. He has designed a number of user-friendly software packages and has several research publications to his credit.
First Edition
B.V Babu
Table of contents
Chapter1.Modelling Aspects
Chapter2.Classification of Mathematical Modeling
CHEMICAL SYSTEMS MODELING
Chapter3.Models in Mass Transfer Operations
Chapter4.Models in Heat Transfer Operations
Chapter5.Models in Fluid Flow Operations
Chapter6.Models in Reaction Engineering
TREATMENT OF EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS
Chapter7.Error Propagation and Data Regression
OPTIMIZATION
Chapter8.Traditional Optimization Techniques
Chapter9.Non-Traditional Optimization Techniques
SIMULATION
Chapter10.Modular Approaches and Equation Solving Approach
Chapter11.Decomposition of Networks
Chapter12.Convergence Promotion and Physical & Thermodynamic
Properties
Chapter13.Specific Purpose Simulation and Dynamic Simulation
Chapter14.Professional Simulation Packages
First Edition
B.V Babu
Features
- Offers exhaustive coverage of all topics related to plant simulation.
- Covers traditional as well as non-traditional optimization techniques
- Discusses case studies on specific-purpose and dynamic simulation
- Includes an overview of professional software packages used in plant simulation, such as HYSIS and FLUENT
- Includes a CD-ROM containing program codes and related useful information
First Edition
B.V Babu
Description
The text adopts a generalized approach to modelling various engineering systems so that the underlying principles can be applied to any new system in engineering, science, or other applied discipline.
This volume brings together all related topics on process plant simulation, a course that is offered in many institutions both in India and abroad for undergraduate as well as postgraduate students of chemical engineering. The book adopts a generalized approach to modelling various engineering systems in such a way that the underlying principles can be applied to any new system in engineering, science, and other applied disciplines. It includes concepts on modelling, optimization, decomposition of networks, modular and equation-solving approaches, data regression, convergence promotion, etc. Students pursuing courses on process modelling and simulation as well as those involving optimization techniques and mathematical methods in chemical engineering and computer-aided design (CAD) will find the book useful. It would also serve as an up-to- date reference for researchers, professionals, and consultants.
About the author
B.V. Babu was formerly the Vice-chancellor of Graphic Era University, Dehradun and Galgotias University, Greater Noida. Earlier, he was the Dean of the Educational Hardware Division and Professor and Head of the Chemical Engineering and Engineering Technology Departments in Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani. A PhD in heat transfer from the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, he has over 18 years of experience in teaching, research, consultancy, and administration. He has taught both undergraduate and postgraduate courses in chemical engineering. He has designed a number of user-friendly software packages and has several research publications to his credit.
Table of contents
Chapter1.Modelling Aspects
Chapter2.Classification of Mathematical Modeling
CHEMICAL SYSTEMS MODELING
Chapter3.Models in Mass Transfer Operations
Chapter4.Models in Heat Transfer Operations
Chapter5.Models in Fluid Flow Operations
Chapter6.Models in Reaction Engineering
TREATMENT OF EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS
Chapter7.Error Propagation and Data Regression
OPTIMIZATION
Chapter8.Traditional Optimization Techniques
Chapter9.Non-Traditional Optimization Techniques
SIMULATION
Chapter10.Modular Approaches and Equation Solving Approach
Chapter11.Decomposition of Networks
Chapter12.Convergence Promotion and Physical & Thermodynamic
Properties
Chapter13.Specific Purpose Simulation and Dynamic Simulation
Chapter14.Professional Simulation Packages

