Computer Aided Process and Product Engineering provides a comprehensive survey of the various approaches and latest developments on the use of CAPE in the process industry.
Contents
Computer-aided Modeling and Simulation
- Large-Scale Algebraic Systems
- Distributed Dynamic Models and Computational Fluid Dynamics
- Molecular Modeling for Physical Property Prediction
- Modeling Frameworks of Complex Separation Systems
- Model Tuning, Discrimination, and Verification
- Multiscale Process Modeling
- Towards Understanding the Role and Function of Regulatory Networks in Microorganisms
Computer-aided Process and Product Design
- Synthesis of Separation Processes
- Process Intensification
- Computer-aided Integration of Utility Systems
- Equipment and Process Design
- Product Development
Computer-aided Process Operation
- Resource Planning
- Prodcution Scheduling
- Process Monitoring and Data Reconciliation
- Model-base Control
- Real Time Optimization
- Batch and Hybrid Processes
- Supply Chain Management and Optimization
Computer-integrated Approaches in CAPE
- Integrated Chemical Product-Process Design: CAPE Perspectives
- Modeling in the Process Life Cycle
- Integration in Supply Chain Management
- Databases in the Field of Thermophysical Properties in Chemical Engineering
- Emergent Standards
Applications
- Integrated Computer-aided Methods and Tools as Education Modules
- Data Validation: A Technology for Intelligent Manufacturing
- Facing Uncertainty in Demand by Cost-effective Manufacturing Flexibility
Index