Computer-Aided Process Modeling for Design

Thursday, November 11, 2010: 8:30 AM
250 E Room (Salt Palace Convention Center)

Description:
Mathematical models play a central role in chemical engineering research and development. Generating and maintaining models is a time consuming activity. The session is intended to highlight current development of model development tools covering the range from defining modeling languages and modeling methodologies to the implementation of tools targeting a the formulation and solutions of mathematical models in chemical engineering science. Presentations addressing advances in modeling in energy or bio-medical or systems biology are especially welcome.


Sponsor:
Systems and Process Design


Chair:
Heinz A. Preisig
Email: Heinz.Preisig@chemeng.ntnu.no

Co-Chair:
Andreas Linninger
Email: linninge@uic.edu

- indicates paper has an Extended Abstract file available on CD.




8:50 AM
(588b) ICAS-MoT, a Computer-Aided Modeling Tool
Martina Heitzig, Gürkan Sin, Peter Glarborg and Rafiqul Gani


9:10 AM
(588d) A Hierarchical Modeling Approach to Process Design and Simulation
Robert Kraus, Harvey Arellano-Garcia and Guenter Wozny




10:10 AM
(588g) The Five Levels of Modelling
Heinz A. Preisig and Tore Haug-Warberg

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