Batch Processes

Batch Processes

Author: Ekaterini Korovessi

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2005-09-26

Total Pages: 560

ISBN-13: 1420028162

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Reduced time to market, lower production costs, and improved flexibility are critical success factors for batch processes. Their ability to handle variations in feedstock and product specifications has made them key to the operation of multipurpose facilities, and therefore quite popular in the specialty chemical, pharmaceutical, agricultural, and


Batch Processing

Batch Processing

Author: Urmila Diwekar

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2014-02-25

Total Pages: 270

ISBN-13: 1439861196

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Although 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.


Distillation and Absorption '97

Distillation and Absorption '97

Author: Richard Darton

Publisher: IChemE

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 510

ISBN-13: 9780852953938

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This volume presents reports from the 1997 conference, held in Maastricht, Netherlands. The papers, covering a broad range of topics from the estimation of physical properties to the design and performance of contacting trays, demonstrate the high rate of advance in technology.


31st European Symposium on Computer Aided Process Engineering

31st European Symposium on Computer Aided Process Engineering

Author: Metin Türkay

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2021-07-22

Total Pages: 2146

ISBN-13: 0323885136

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The 31st European Symposium on Computer Aided Process Engineering: ESCAPE-31, Volume 50 contains the papers presented at the 31st European Symposium of Computer Aided Process Engineering (ESCAPE) event held in Istanbul, Turkey. It is a valuable resource for chemical engineers, chemical process engineers, researchers in industry and academia, students and consultants in the chemical industries. - Presents findings and discussions from the 31st European Symposium of Computer Aided Process Engineering (ESCAPE) event


European Symposium on Computer Aided Process Engineering - 10

European Symposium on Computer Aided Process Engineering - 10

Author: Sauro Pierucci

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2000-05-10

Total Pages: 1207

ISBN-13: 008053130X

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This book includes papers presented at ESCAPE-10, the 10th European Symposium on Computer Aided Process -Engineering, held in Florence, Italy, 7-10th May, 2000. The scientific program reflected two complementary strategic objectives of the 'Computer Aided Process Engineering' (CAPE) Working Party: one checked the status of historically consolidated topics by means of their industrial application and their emerging issues, while the other was addressed to opening new windows to the CAPE audience by inviting adjacent Working Parties to co-operate in the creation of the technical program.The former CAPE strategic objective was covered by the topics: Numerical Methods, Process Design and Synthesis, Dynamics & Control, Process Modeling, Simulation and Optimization.The latter CAPE strategic objective derived from the European Federation of Chemical Engineering (EFCE) promotion of scientific activities which autonomously and transversely work across the Working Parties' terms of references. These activities enhance the exchange of the know-how and knowledge acquired by different Working Parties in homologous fields. They also aim to discover complementary facets useful to the dissemination of tools and of novel procedures.As a consequence, the Working Parties 'Environmental Protection', 'Loss Prevention and Safety Promotion' and 'Multiphase Fluid Flow' were invited to assist in the organization of sessions in the area of: A Process Integrated Approach for: Environmental Benefit, Loss Prevention and Safety, Computational Fluid Dynamics. A total of 473 abstracts from all over the world were evaluated by the International Scientific Committee. Out of them 197 have been finally selected for the presentation and reported into this book. Their authors come from thirty different countries. The selection of the papers was carried out by twenty-eight international reviewers. These proceedings will be a major reference document to the scientific and industrial community and will contribute to the progress in Computer Aided Process Engineering.


Dynamics and Control of Chemical Reactors, Distillation Columns and Batch Processes (DYCORD'95)

Dynamics and Control of Chemical Reactors, Distillation Columns and Batch Processes (DYCORD'95)

Author: J.B. Rawlings

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2014-05-23

Total Pages: 513

ISBN-13: 1483296881

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Three important areas of process dynamics and control: chemical reactors, distillation columns and batch processes are the main topics of discussion and evaluation at the IFAC Symposium on Dynamics and Control of Chemical Reactors, Distillation Columns and Batch Processes (DYCORD '95). This valuable publication was produced from the latest in the series, providing a detailed assessment of developments of key technologies within the field of process dynamics and control.


Dynamics and Control of Chemical Reactors, Distillation Columns and Batch Processes (DYCORD+ '92)

Dynamics and Control of Chemical Reactors, Distillation Columns and Batch Processes (DYCORD+ '92)

Author: J.G. Balchen

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2014-05-23

Total Pages: 387

ISBN-13: 1483298779

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In addition to the three main themes: chemical reactors, distillation columns, and batch processes this volume also addresses some of the new trends in dynamics and control methodology such as model based predictive control, new methods for identification of dynamic models, nonlinear control theory and the application of neural networks to identification and control. Provides a useful reference source of the major advances in the field.


Synthesis, Design, and Resource Optimization in Batch Chemical Plants

Synthesis, Design, and Resource Optimization in Batch Chemical Plants

Author: Thokozani Majozi

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2015-03-04

Total Pages: 450

ISBN-13: 1482252422

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The manner in which time is captured forms the foundation for synthesis, design, and optimization in batch chemical plants. However, there are still serious challenges with handling time in batch plants. Most techniques tend to assume either a fixed time dimension or adopt time average models to tame the time dimension, thereby simplifying the resu