Computer programming examples for chemical engineers
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書誌事項
Computer programming examples for chemical engineers
(Computer-aided chemical engineering, 3)
Elsevier, 1987
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Includes bibliography and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Written by a chemical engineer rather than by a computer scientist, this book fills the gap between texts which teach computer languages or programming methods and chemical engineering texts which omit details of writing programs. In order to write a computer program and get it to work, general theoretical principles are not enough; one has to actually do the job. This is done in each case by first taking the reader through a manual calculation, then presenting a computer program to perform the same task. Explanation of how the program operates is given in some detail. Topics discussed in this way include: computer flowsheeting; interpretation and accessing of results and physical data; forward feed multi-effect evaporation; binary distillation; linear programming; introduction to finite differences with simple heat exchanger example; steady state multi-dimensional heat conduction; unsteady state heat conduction; solution of automatic control problems using finite differences. In each case, the necessary theory is fully introduced. The programs are written in BASIC - an easily learnt, moderately powerful language available on both mainframe and desk-top computers.
目次
Introduction. 1. Flowsheeting (Process Simulation). 2. Interpretation and Accessing of Results and Physical Data. 3. Solution of Multiple Effect Evaporator Problems. 4. Solution of Distillation Problems. 5. Linear Programming. 6. Solution of a Countercurrent Steady State Heat Exchanger. 7. Solution of Problems in Conduction Heat Transfer at Steady State, by the Method of Finite Differences. 8. Unsteady State Conduction of Heat. 9. Automatic Control. Subject Index.
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