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Introduction to Software for Chemical Engineers
 
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ISBN13:9781032750965
ISBN10:10327509611
Binding:Hardback
No. of pages:888 pages
Size:234x156 mm
Language:English
Illustrations: 476 Illustrations, black & white; 25 Illustrations, color; 367 Halftones, black & white; 25 Halftones, color; 109 Line drawings, black & white; 76 Tables, black & white
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Introduction to Software for Chemical Engineers

 
Edition number: 3
Publisher: CRC Press
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Introduction to Software for Chemical Engineers, Third Edition is a quick guide to using various computer packages for Chemical Engineering applications. It covers a range of software applications, general mathematical packages, process simulators, equation-based modeling languages, optimization software, and specialized software.

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The field of chemical engineering and its link to computer science is in constant evolution, and engineers have an ever-growing variety of tools at their disposal to tackle everyday problems. Introduction to Software for Chemical Engineers, Third Edition provides a quick guide to the use of various computer packages for chemical engineering applications. It covers a range of software applications, including Excel and general mathematical packages such as MATLAB?, MathCAD, R, and Python. Coverage also extends to process simulators such as CHEMCAD, HYSYS, and Aspen; equation-based modeling languages such as gPROMS; optimization software such as GAMS, AIMS, and Julia; 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, and process and equipment design and control.


This new edition is updated throughout to reflect software updates and new packages. It emphasizes the addition of SimaPro due to the importance of life cycle assessment, as well as general statistics software, SPSS, and Minitab that readers can use to analyze lab data. The book also includes new chapters on flowsheeting drawing, process control, and LOOP Pro, as well as updates to include Pyomo as an optimization platform, reflecting current trends. The text offers a global idea of the capabilities of the software used in the chemical engineering field and provides examples for solving real-world problems.


Written by leading experts, this handbook is a must-have reference for chemical engineers looking to grow in their careers through the use of new and improving computer software. Its user-friendly approach to simulation and optimization, as well as its example-based presentation of the software, makes it a perfect teaching tool for both undergraduate- and graduate-level readers.

Table of Contents:

Front Matter.  Part I. Modeling and Simulation in the Chemical Engineering CV and Its Application to Industry.  1. Modeling, Simulation and Optimization in the Chemical Engineering Curriculum.  2. Modeling, Simulation and Optimization in the Process and Commodities Industries.  Part II. General Tools.  3. Excel for Chemical Engineering.  4. MATLAB? for Chemical Engineering.  5. PTC Mathcad for Chemical Engineering.  6. Python and Pyomo for Chemical Engineering.  7. Data Analysis for Chemical Engineers: Introduction to R.  8. Minitab for Chemical Engineering.  9. Statistical Analysis with SPSS for Chemical Engineering.  Part III. Detailed Equipment Design and Analysis.  10. Computational Fluid Dynamics and Multiphysics.  11. Discrete Element Method Applications in Process Engineering.  Part IV. Process Simulation.  12. Process Flowsheeting in Chemical Engineering.  13. Introduction to gPROMS for Chemical Engineering.  14. EES for Chemical Engineering.  15. Modular Process Simulators.  16. Life Cycle Assessment in Chemical Processes: Introduction to SimaPro.  Part V. Process Design and Optimization.  17. Algebraic Modeling and Optimization.  18. Use of GAMS for Optimal Process Synthesis and Operation.  19. AIMMS for Scheduling of Chemical Plants.  20. Plant Location: Supply Chain Management.  21. Dynamics Optimization in Process Systems.  22. Optimization in Chemical and Biological Engineering Using Julia.  23. Fast Deployment of Optimization Applications Using SolverStudio.  24. Use of Lingo for Product Design.  25. Control Station for Chemical Engineering: LOOP PRO.