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OverviewThis book treats modeling and simulation in a simple way, that builds on the existing knowledge and intuition of students. They will learn how to build a model and solve it using Excel. Most chemical engineering students feel a shiver down the spine when they see a set of complex mathematical equations generated from the modeling of a chemical engineering system. This is because they usually do not understand how to achieve this mathematical model, or they do not know how to solve the equations system without spending a lot of time and effort. Trying to understand how to generate a set of mathematical equations to represent a physical system (to model) and solve these equations (to simulate) is not a simple task. A model, most of the time, takes into account all phenomena studied during a Chemical Engineering course. In the same way, there is a multitude of numerical methods that can be used to solve the same set of equations generated from the modeling, and many different computational languages can be adopted to implement the numerical methods. As a consequence of this comprehensiveness and combinatorial explosion of possibilities, most books that deal with this subject are very extensive and embracing, making need for a lot of time and effort to go through this subject. It is expected that with this book the chemical engineering student and the future chemical engineer feel motivated to solve different practical problems involving chemical processes, knowing they can do that in an easy and fast way, with no need of expensive software. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Liliane Maria Ferrareso LonaPublisher: Springer International Publishing AG Imprint: Springer International Publishing AG Edition: 1st ed. 2018 Weight: 0.522kg ISBN: 9783319660462ISBN 10: 3319660462 Pages: 173 Publication Date: 09 January 2018 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of Contents1. Introduction 1.1. The importance of Modelling and Simulation 1.2. Important Concepts 1.3. Structure of the book 2. The Recipe to build a mathematical model 2.1. Three fundamental concepts used for modeling 2.2. The recipe for the development of a model 2.3. Proposed problems 3. Lumped-parameters models 3.1. Some introductory examples 3.2. Some concepts about convective heat exchange 3.3. Some concepts about chemical kinetics and reactors 3.4. Proposed problems 4. Distributed-parameters models 4.1. Some introductory examples 4.2. Concepts about mas s and energy diffusion 4.3. Variations in two and three dimensions 4.4. Proposed problems 5. Solving Algebraic Eq uations Systems 5.1. Problems involving Linear Algebraic Equations 5.2. Problems involving Non-Linear Algebraic Equations 5.3. Numerical method for Linear and Non-Linear Equations Systems 5.4. Proposed problems 6. Solving Ordinary Differential Equations Systems 6.1. Concepts about Runge-Kutta Family 6.2. Different approaches to solve Ordinary Differential Equations using Excel® 6.3. Propos ed problems 7. Solving Partial Differential Equations Systems &n bsp; 7.1. Concepts about Finite Difference Method 7.2. Reducing a PDE system in an algebraic equation system 7.3. Reducing a PDE system in an ODE system 7.3. Proposed problems 8. Conclusions 8.1. Intro duction 8.2. Special Scenarios 8.3. Main Conclusions and tips 8.4. Proposed problemsReviewsAuthor InformationLiliane Lona has degree (1991), master's (1994) and PhD (1996) in Chemical Engineering from the University of Campinas (Unicamp). She developed postdoctoral studies at the Institute for Polymer Research at the University of Waterloo - Canada (2002). Her master's and PhD were related to modelling and simulation of petrochemical processes and her post-doctoral studies in the area of modelling, simulation and optimization of polymerization reactors. In 1996 Liliane became professor at School of Chemical Engineering - Unicamp and in 2010 she became full professor in the area of analysis and simulation of chemical process. Liliane Lona taught for more than 20 times an undergraduate course related to the area of this book. She supervised dozens of grade and undergraduate students in the modeling and simulation area, and many of this works received awards, such as i) BRASKEM/ Brazilian Association of Chemical Engineering Award (2007), ii) Petrobras Award Pipeline Technology (2000 and 2003), iii) Regional Council of Chemistry Award (2000). Liliane published many scientific papers in qualified journals and was postgraduate coordinator (2006-2010) and Director (2010-2014) of the Chemical Engineering School – Unicamp. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |