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Chemical and biological processes in fluid flows
by
Hernández-García, Emilio
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Neufeld, Zoltán
in
Applied Mathematics
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Chemical Engineering
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Chemical processes
2009,2010
Many chemical and biological processes take place in fluid environments in constant motion — chemical reactions in the atmosphere, biological population dynamics in the ocean, chemical reactors, combustion, and microfluidic devices. Applications of concepts from the field of nonlinear dynamical systems have led to significant progress over the last decade in the theoretical understanding of complex phenomena observed in such systems.
Guidelines for determining the probability of ignition of a released flammable mass
\"Complemented by an estimating tool spreadsheet based on a fixed set of chemicals to assist in all siting studies, [Guidelines for determining the probability of ignition of a released flammable mass] converts a \"best guess\" to a calculated value based on available information and current technology. The text provides a technology-based approach to deriving the probability that a flammable mass will find an ignition source and ignite. It offers valuable information in the development of a facility's Emergency Response Plan\"-- Provided by publisher.
Computer-aided modeling of reactive systems
by
Caracotsios, Michael
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Stewart, Warren E
in
Chemical processes--Computer simulation
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Chemical processes--Mathematical models
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Chemical reactions
2008
This book introduces readers to powerful parameter estimation and computational methods for modeling complex chemical reactions and reaction processes. It presents useful mathematical models, numerical methods for solving them, and statistical methods for testing and discriminating candidate models with experimental data.
Discrete-time Dynamic Models
by
Pearson, Ronald K
in
Chemical process control
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Chemical process control -- Computer simulation
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Chemical process control -- Mathematical models
1999
Fueled by advances in computer technology, model-based approaches to the control of industrial processes are now widespread.While there is an enormous literature on modeling, the difficult first step of selecting an appropriate model structure has received almost no attention.
Modeling of Chemical Kinetics and Reactor Design
2001
Selecting the best type of reactor for any particular chemical reaction, taking into consideration safety, hazard analysis, scale-up, and many other factors is essential to any industrial problem. An understanding of chemical reaction kinetics and the design of chemical reactors is key to the success of the chemist and the chemical engineer in such an endeavor. This valuable reference volume conveys a basic understanding of chemical reactor design methodologies, incorporating control, hazard analysis, and other topics not covered in similar texts. In addition to covering fluid mixing, the treatment of wastewater, and chemical reactor modeling, the author includes sections on safety in chemical reaction and scale-up, two topics that are often neglected or overlooked. As a real-world introduction to the modeling of chemical kinetics and reactor design, the author includes a case study on ammonia synthesis that is integrated throughout the text. The text also features an accompanying CD, which contains computer programs developed to solve modeling problems using numerical methods. Students, chemists, technologists, and chemical engineers will all benefit from this comprehensive volume.
Rapid analysis of risk assessment using developed simulation of chemical industrial accidents software package
by
Kadir, S. A. S. A
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El Harbawi, M
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Choong, T. S. Y
in
Aquatic Pollution
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Chemical process accident, mathematical models, visual basic, geographical information system
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Earth and Environmental Science
2008
The environmental consequences are defined as consequences of
accidental release of hazardous substances to the natural environment.
This release can lead to many hazards depending on the material stored.
The consequences of these hazards to the environment are widespread and
have significant importance to human communities living in the
surroundings. The mathematical models are extremely useful tools to
predict the impacts of chemical process accidents. The objective of
this paper is to develop a software package for accident simulation and
damage potential estimation. The software is coded in visual basic and
is compatible with windows working environments. The software is called
Simulation of chemical industrial accident. This application is a
comprehensive software package which can be integrated with
geographical information system to predict and display the consequence
of chemical hazards. The software is a user-friendly and effective tool
for evaluating the consequences of major chemical accidents, process
decision making for land-use planning, namely locating suitable
hazardous installations, hazardous waste disposal areas and emergency
response plan.
Journal Article
Guidelines for Determining the Probability of Ignition of a Released Flammable Mass
by
American Institute of Chemical Engineers
in
AICHE
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CCPS - Center for Chemical Process Safety
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Chemical & Biochemical
2014
Complemented by an estimating tool spreadsheet based on a fixed set of chemicals to assist in risk estimations, Probability of Ignition of a Released Flammable Mass converts a \"best guess\" to a calculated value based on available information and current technology.
Computational Models for Polydisperse Particulate and Multiphase Systems
by
Fox, Rodney O.
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Marchisio, Daniele L.
in
Chemical reactions
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Chemical reactions -- Mathematical models
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Chemistry & Chemical Engineering
2013
Providing a clear description of the theory of polydisperse multiphase flows, with emphasis on the mesoscale modelling approach and its relationship with microscale and macroscale models, this all-inclusive introduction is ideal whether you are working in industry or academia. Theory is linked to practice through discussions of key real-world cases (particle/droplet/bubble coalescence, break-up, nucleation, advection and diffusion and physical- and phase-space), providing valuable experience in simulating systems that can be applied to your own applications. Practical cases of QMOM, DQMOM, CQMOM, EQMOM and ECQMOM are also discussed and compared, as are realizable finite-volume methods. This provides the tools you need to use quadrature-based moment methods, choose from the many available options, and design high-order numerical methods that guarantee realizable moment sets. In addition to the numerous practical examples, MATLAB scripts for several algorithms are also provided, so you can apply the methods described to practical problems straight away.