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OverviewAlthough batch processing has existed for a long time, designing these processes and unit operations has been considered an onerous task that required computational efforts. Design of these processes is made more complex because of the time dependent nature of the process and the allowable flexibility. More often than not, every unit encounters optimal control problems. Therefore, traditional design books have not covered batch processing in detail. Filling this void, Batch Processing: Modeling and Design describes various unit operations in batch and bio-processing as well as design methods for these units. Topics include: Batch distillation operating modes and configurations Batch absorption operations based on the solubility difference Batch adsorption based on differential affinity of various soluble molecules to solid absorbents Batch chromatography for measuring a wide variety of thermodynamic, kinetic, and physico-chemical properties Batch crystallization where a phase is used to find the supersaturation at which point material crystallizes Batch drying that stresses the phase diagram of water to describe this operation Batch filtration using a porous medium or screen to separate solids from liquids Batch centrifugation where centrifugal force is used for separation Batch processes are widely used in pharmaceutical, food, and specialty chemicals where high value, low volume products are manufactured. Recent developments in bio-based manufacturing also favor batch processes because feed variations can be easily handled in batch processes. Further, the emerging area of nanomaterials manufacturing currently uses batch processes as they are low volume, high energy intensive processes. With examples, case studies, and more than 100 homework problems, this book describes the unit operations in batch and bioprocessing and gives students a thorough grounding in the numerical methods necessary to solve these design problems. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Urmila DiwekarPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: CRC Press Weight: 0.453kg ISBN: 9781138076747ISBN 10: 1138076740 Pages: 268 Publication Date: 29 March 2017 Audience: College/higher education , General/trade , Tertiary & Higher Education , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsIntroduction. Numerical Methods for Integration. Batch Reactors. Batch Distillation. Optimization and Optimal Control. Batch Absorption. Batch Extraction. Batch Adsorption. Batch Chromatography. Batch Crystallization. Batch Drying. Batch Filtration. Batch Centrifugation. Batch Scheduling and Planning. Batch Process Simulation.Reviews...is very timely as there are only very few texts dealing with the subject in a unified manner. The book provides a good overview of batch reaction and separation processes. In particular there is a comprehensive treatment of batch separation processes that extents over nine chapters. --Dominique Bonvin, Ecole polytechnique federale de Lausanne, Switzerland The selection of topics is quite comprehensive... a comprehensive coverage of batch processing. A book dedicated to this topic could become a 'standard text'. --Richard Turton, West Virginia University, Morgantown My impression is that many students and practitioners will find this book to be very helpful - especially those that have little experience in modeling and optimizing batch processes. To these people, the coverage in specific separation areas is likely to be attractive - depending on its comprehensiveness. -Warren D. Seider, University of Pennsylvania """…is very timely as there are only very few texts dealing with the subject in a unified manner. The book provides a good overview of batch reaction and separation processes. In particular there is a comprehensive treatment of batch separation processes that extents over nine chapters."" ––Dominique Bonvin, École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland ""The selection of topics is quite comprehensive… a comprehensive coverage of batch processing. A book dedicated to this topic could become a 'standard text'."" ––Richard Turton, West Virginia University, Morgantown ""My impression is that many students and practitioners will find this book to be very helpful – especially those that have little experience in modeling and optimizing batch processes. To these people, the coverage in specific separation areas is likely to be attractive – depending on its comprehensiveness."" —Warren D. Seider, University of Pennsylvania ""…is very timely as there are only very few texts dealing with the subject in a unified manner. The book provides a good overview of batch reaction and separation processes. In particular there is a comprehensive treatment of batch separation processes that extents over nine chapters."" ––Dominique Bonvin, École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland ""The selection of topics is quite comprehensive… a comprehensive coverage of batch processing. A book dedicated to this topic could become a 'standard text'."" ––Richard Turton, West Virginia University, Morgantown ""My impression is that many students and practitioners will find this book to be very helpful – especially those that have little experience in modeling and optimizing batch processes. To these people, the coverage in specific separation areas is likely to be attractive – depending on its comprehensiveness."" —Warren D. Seider, University of Pennsylvania" ...is very timely as there are only very few texts dealing with the subject in a unified manner. The book provides a good overview of batch reaction and separation processes. In particular there is a comprehensive treatment of batch separation processes that extents over nine chapters. --Dominique Bonvin, Ecole polytechnique federale de Lausanne, Switzerland The selection of topics is quite comprehensive... a comprehensive coverage of batch processing. A book dedicated to this topic could become a 'standard text'. --Richard Turton, West Virginia University, Morgantown My impression is that many students and practitioners will find this book to be very helpful - especially those that have little experience in modeling and optimizing batch processes. To these people, the coverage in specific separation areas is likely to be attractive - depending on its comprehensiveness. -Warren D. Seider, University of Pennsylvania Author InformationUrmila Diwekar Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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