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Tools for Chemical Product Design: From Consumer Products to
Biomedicine describes the challenges involved in systematic product
design across a variety of industries and provides a comprehensive
overview of mathematical tools aimed at the design of chemical
products, from molecular design to customer products. Chemical
product design has become increasingly important over the past
decade and includes a wide range of sectors including gasoline
additives and blends in the petroleum industry, active ingredients
and excipients in the pharmaceutical industry, and a variety of
consumer products and specialty chemicals. Traditionally, such
products have been designed through trial and error methods, which
not only are time-consuming, but more importantly only provide
limited knowledge that can be translated into next generation
products.
Presenting a comprehensive analysis of the use of alternative
sources of energy and technologies to produce fuels and power, this
book describes the energy value chain from harvesting the raw
material, (i.e solar, wind, biomass or shale gas) followed by
analysis of the processing steps into power, fuels and/or chemicals
and finally the distribution of the products. Featuring an
examination of the techno-economic processes and integration
opportunities which can add value to by-products or promote the use
of different sources of energy within the same facility, this book
looks at the tools that can make this integration possible as well
as utilising a real world case study. The case study of the
operation of "El hierro" island is used as an example of the
current effort towards more efficient use of the resources
available. Tackling head on the open challenges of the supply, the
variability of the source and its prediction, the description of
novel processes that are being developed and evaluated for their
transformation as well as how we can distribute them to the
consumer and how we can integrate the new chemicals, fuels and
power within the current system and infrastructure, the book takes
a process based perspective with such an approach able to help us
in the use and integration of these sources of energy and novel
technologies.
The field of Chemical Engineering and its link to computer science
is in constant evolution and new engineers have a variety of tools
at their disposal to tackle their everyday problems. Introduction
to Software for Chemical Engineers, Second Edition provides a quick
guide to the use of various computer packages for chemical
engineering applications. It covers a range of software
applications from Excel and general mathematical packages such as
MATLAB and MathCAD to process simulators, CHEMCAD and ASPEN,
equation-based modeling languages, gProms, optimization software
such as GAMS and AIMS, 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, process
and equipment design and control. This new edition offers a wider
view of packages including open source software such as R, Python
and Julia. It also includes complete examples in ASPEN Plus, adds
ANSYS Fluent to CFD codes, Lingo to the optimization packages, and
discusses Engineering Equation Solver. It 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 book 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 master levels.
Presenting a comprehensive analysis of the use of alternative
sources of energy and technologies to produce fuels and power, this
book describes the energy value chain from harvesting the raw
material, (i.e solar, wind, biomass or shale gas) followed by
analysis of the processing steps into power, fuels and/or chemicals
and finally the distribution of the products. Featuring an
examination of the techno-economic processes and integration
opportunities which can add value to by-products or promote the use
of different sources of energy within the same facility, this book
looks at the tools that can make this integration possible as well
as utilising a real world case study. The case study of the
operation of "El hierro" island is used as an example of the
current effort towards more efficient use of the resources
available. Tackling head on the open challenges of the supply, the
variability of the source and its prediction, the description of
novel processes that are being developed and evaluated for their
transformation as well as how we can distribute them to the
consumer and how we can integrate the new chemicals, fuels and
power within the current system and infrastructure, the book takes
a process based perspective with such an approach able to help us
in the use and integration of these sources of energy and novel
technologies.
The field of Chemical Engineering and its link to computer science
is in constant evolution and new engineers have a variety of tools
at their disposal to tackle their everyday problems. Introduction
to Software for Chemical Engineers, Second Edition provides a quick
guide to the use of various computer packages for chemical
engineering applications. It covers a range of software
applications from Excel and general mathematical packages such as
MATLAB and MathCAD to process simulators, CHEMCAD and ASPEN,
equation-based modeling languages, gProms, optimization software
such as GAMS and AIMS, 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, process
and equipment design and control. This new edition offers a wider
view of packages including open source software such as R, Python
and Julia. It also includes complete examples in ASPEN Plus, adds
ANSYS Fluent to CFD codes, Lingo to the optimization packages, and
discusses Engineering Equation Solver. It 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 book 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 master levels.
Sustainable Design for Renewable Processes: Principles and Case
Studies covers the basic technologies to collect and process
renewable resources and raw materials and transform them into
useful products. Starting with basic principles on process
analysis, integration and optimization that also addresses
challenges, the book then discusses applied principles using a
number of examples and case studies that cover biomass, waste,
solar, water and wind as resources, along with a set of
technologies including gasification, pyrolysis, hydrolysis,
digestion, fermentation, solar thermal, solar photovoltaics,
electrolysis, energy storage, etc. The book includes examples,
exercises and models using Python, Julia, MATLAB, GAMS, EXCEL,
CHEMCAD or ASPEN. This book shows students the challenges posed by
renewable-based processes by presenting fundamentals, case studies
and step-by-step analyses of renewable resources. Hence, this is an
ideal and comprehensive reference for Masters and PhD students,
engineers and designers.
Industrial Chemical Process Analysis and Design uses chemical
engineering principles to explain the transformation of basic raw
materials into major chemical products. The book discusses
traditional processes to create products like nitric acid,
sulphuric acid, ammonia, and methanol, as well as more novel
products like bioethanol and biodiesel. Historical perspectives
show how current chemical processes have developed over years or
even decades to improve their yields, from the discovery of the
chemical reaction or physico-chemical principle to the industrial
process needed to yield commercial quantities. Starting with an
introduction to process design, optimization, and safety, Martin
then provides stand-alone chapters-in a case study fashion-for
commercially important chemical production processes. Computational
software tools like MATLAB (R), Excel, and Chemcad are used
throughout to aid process analysis.
This book presents the unpublished intelligence report "South
America", written in 1822 by Woodbine Parish, clerk at the Foreign
Office, Castlereagh's private secretary and later the first British
Consul to Buenos Aires. The document is transcribed, analysed and
fully contextualised in order to foreground its decisive historical
significance. The aim of Parish's report was to outline British
foreign policy and political strategy towards the South American
revolutions at the final Congress of the Holy Alliance, held in
Verona. Its publication contributes to the ongoing debates on
Informal Empire, providing new empirical evidence that will enable
us to better understand the social content of the political,
economic and cultural relationships established between Britain and
Latin America in the first half of the 19th century. The history of
the document and of its author introduce the reader to the early
stages of British intelligence and diplomacy with respect to an
Independent Latin America, revealing the Foreign Office's powers
and limitations. Likewise, they offer an overview of the
information about the South American revolutions circulating in
London at the time, as well as the mechanisms used by the British
government to obtain, classify and publicize this intelligence for
political purposes. In this sense, the report makes evident the
importance for the British government of knowing a specific
historical and geographical reality in order to develop a foreign
policy and political strategy. The book reflects on how this
knowledge was mediated by class antagonisms and social relations
(on a national and international scale) and was shaped by the
stages of development of the productive forces in the regions
involved. In this sense, studying the Parish family will allow us
to more fully understand the role played by the increasingly
influential social classes, in particular the merchants and
manufacturers, in the development and implementation of a British
foreign policy for Latin America.
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
++++ The below data was compiled from various identification fields
in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as
an additional tool in helping to ensure edition identification:
++++ Zorrilla Y Su Coronacion Mariano Martin Fernandez Estab. tip.
de F. Santaren, 1889
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfectionssuch as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed
worksworldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the
imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this
valuable book.++++The below data was compiled from various
identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title.
This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to ensure
edition identification: ++++ Demostracion Mecanica De Las
Enfermedades Que Produce El Uso De Las Cotillas Mariano Martinez
Galinsoga, Imprenta Real (Madrid) en la Imprenta Real, 1784
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
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