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Sim-Serv Survey: Current Trends in Computer Aided Process Engineering
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| Author(s) |
Markku Hurme and Aarne Sundberg |
| Keywords |
modelling, simulation application, process industry, simulation jobs |
| Industry Sectors |
Chemicals Oil & Gas Paper & Pulp Pharmaceuticals Power Plants Rubber & Plastic |
| Modelling Domains |
Distillation, Extraction, Absorption Fluid Dynamics, Mixing Heat Transfer Materials and Their Properties Pipelining Chemical Reactions |
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Batch Process Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) Dynamic Continuous Modelling Equipment Static Modelling Flowsheeting Optimisation Algorithms Scheduling |
| Date |
16.01.2004 |
| Abstract |
Process simulators are clearly an essential part of process engineering. They are used in variety of ways; from the modelling of single unit to modelling of the whole plant in different phases of plant life cycle; process development, design, process integration and training of personnel.
The study on current trends in process engineering was done by studying the articles in process simulation congresses and in international discussion forums. The information from the recruiting advertisements in web supported the findings.
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