Fourth European Symposium on Computer Aided Process Engineering, ESCAPE 4: A Three-day Symposium

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F. A. Perris
IChemE, 1994 - Chemical engineering - 524 pages
The ESCAPE symposia address the applications of computer aids to all aspects of process engineering. The primary objective is the interchange of information on industrial needs, new technology developments and research opportunities. With industrialists and academia contibuting from all over the world, this set of proceedings provides an overview of current international computer-aided process engineering (CAPE). This book is intended for chemical and process engineers, design engineers and computer-aided specialists.
 

Contents

Operations
1
Design for Production
5
A prototype of a reactive scheduler for mixed
9
An efficient industryoriented approach for
17
Computercontrolled pilot plant for producing porous
25
Design of an operator decision support environment
33
Model predictive control for grade transitions of
41
an FCCU case study
47
A procedure for operability analysis
95
Dynamics and control of integrated threeproduct Petlyuk
111
ESDIS A modelbased engineering system for evaluation
119
Excess manipulated variables within controllability analysis
127
Integrated design of waste water neutralisation systems
135
Local thermodynamic models applied in dynamic process
143
Models for crystal size distributions in continuous crystallisers
151
On some control problems in batch process integration
167

Nonlinear observers and nonlinear control for batch
55
Operational policies for the startup of batch reactive
63
Optimal operation of thermally coupled batch processes
71
Optimal scheduling for serial multiproduct batch processes
79
Routing scheduling and product mix optimisation
87
branch and bound
175
Simulation as a tool in process design and management
183
Some comments on the simulation of a kraft pulp process
191
Steadystate and dynamic simulation of food processes
199
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