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Title: Computer-Aided Modelling Methods and Tools
Type: Book chapterBook chapter
Participant(s):
Forfatter:  Cameron, Ian
University of Queensland, School of Chemical Engineering

Author:  Gani, Rafiqul (Cwisno: 628)
Technical University of Denmark
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Abstract: The development of models for a range of applications requires methods and tools. In many cases a reference model is required that allows the generation of application specific models that are fit for purpose. There are a range of computer aided modelling tools available that help to define the model, generate the model and provide a range of toolboxes to aid model analysis, solution and results generation. This chapter describes the basic model structures that commence with a definition of the balance volumes and then discuss the conservation equations, constraints and constitutive equations. To illustrate these concepts a number of examples are used. These include models of polymer membranes, distillation and catalyst behaviour. Some detailed considerations within these models are stated and discussed. Model generation concepts are introduced and ideas of a reference model are given that shows a taxonomy of aspects around conservation, constraints and constitutive relations. Aspects of the ICAS-MoT toolbox are given to illustrate the functionality of a computer aided modelling tool, which incorporates an interface to MS Excel.
Published: part of: Product and Process Modelling (ISBN: 978-0-444-53161-2), pages: 33-76, 2011, Elsevier Science,
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