Process modelling and simulation with finite element methods
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Process modelling and simulation with finite element methods
(Series on stability, vibration and control of systems, Series A ; v. 15)
World Scientific, c2004
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Description
This book presents a systematic description and case studies of chemical engineering modelling and simulation based on the MATLAB/FEMLAB tools, in support of selected topics in undergraduate and postgraduate programmes that require numerical solution of complex balance equations (ordinary differential equations, partial differential equations, nonlinear equations, integro-differential equations). These systems arise naturally in analysis of transport phenomena, process systems, chemical reactions and chemical thermodynamics, and particle rate processes. Templates are given for modelling both state-of-the-art research topics (e.g. microfluidic networks, film drying, multiphase flow, population balance equations) and case studies of commonplace design calculations - mixed phase reactor design, heat transfer, flowsheet analysis of unit operations, flash distillations, etc. The great strength of this book is that it makes modelling and simulating in the MATLAB/FEMLAB environment approachable to both the novice and the expert modeller.
Table of Contents
- FEMLAB and the Basics of Numerical Analysis
- Partial Differential Equations and the Finite Element Method
- Multiphysics
- Extended Multiphysics
- Simulation and Nonlinear Dynamics
- Geometric Continuation
- Coupling Variables Revisited: Inverse Problems, Line Integrals, Integral Equations, and Integro-Differential Equations
- Modelling of Multiphase Flow using the Level Set Method
- Electrokinetic Flow
- MATLAB/FEMLAB Primer for Vector Calculus
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