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Material and energy balancing in the process industries : from microscopic balances to large plants /

This book represents the systematic coverage of mass and energy balancing in the process industries. The classical treatment of balances in the available literature is complemented in the following areas: - systematic analysis of large systems by Graph theory - comprehensive thermodynamic analysis (...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Veverka, Vladim�ir
Otros Autores: Madron, Franti�sek
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : Elsevier Science B.V., 1997.
Colección:Computer-aided chemical engineering ; 7.
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245 1 0 |a Material and energy balancing in the process industries :  |b from microscopic balances to large plants /  |c Vladimir V. Veverka, Franti�sek Madron. 
260 |a New York :  |b Elsevier Science B.V.,  |c 1997. 
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520 |a This book represents the systematic coverage of mass and energy balancing in the process industries. The classical treatment of balances in the available literature is complemented in the following areas: - systematic analysis of large systems by Graph theory - comprehensive thermodynamic analysis (entropy and availability) - balancing on the basis of measured plant data (data reconciliation) - measurement design and optimisation - dynamic balancing - plant-wide regular mass and energy balancing as a part of company's information system. The major areas addressed are: - single- and multi-component balancing - energy balance - entropy and exergy (availability) balances - solvability of balancing problems - balancing with data reconciliation - dynamic balancing - measurement design and optimisation - regular balancing of large industrial systems. The book is directed to chemical engineers, plant designers, technologists, information technology managers, control engineers and instrumentation engineers in process industries. Major areas of applications are process industries and energy production, such as oil refining, natural gas processing, petrochemistry, chemical industries, mineral processing and utility production and distribution systems. University students and teachers of chemical engineering and control will also find the book invaluable. 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
588 0 |a Print version record. 
505 0 |a Cover -- Contents -- Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Balancing in Process Industries -- 2.1 The Problem Statement -- 2.2 Balancing Flowsheet- Graph Representation -- 2.3 Balancing Variables and Data Preprocessing -- 2.4 Data Reconciliation -- 2.5 Classification of Variables -- 2.6 Data Collection and Processing -- 2.7 Recommended Literature -- Chapter 3. Mass (Single-Component) Balance -- 3.1 Steady-State Mass Balance -- 3.2 More on Solvability -- 3.3 Observability and Redundancy -- 3.4 Illustrative Example -- 3.5 Just Determined Systems -- 3.6 Main Results of Chapter 3 -- 3.7 Recommended Literature -- Chapter 4. Multicomponent Balancing -- 4.1 Chemical Reactions and Stoichiometry -- 4.2 Component Mass Balances -- 4.3 Reaction Invariant Balances -- 4.4 Element Balances -- 4.5 Reaction Invariant Balances in a System of Units -- 4.6 Example of Multicomponent Balance -- 4.7 Unsteady-State Balances -- 4.8 Main Results of Chapter 4 -- 4.9 Recommended Literature -- Chapter 5. Energy Balance -- 5.1 Enthalpy Balance -- 5.2 Graph and Matrix Representation of the Enthalpy Balance -- 5.3 Example of Enthalpy Balance -- 5.4 Heat and Mass Balancing -- 5.5 Remarks on Solvability -- 5.6 Unsteady Energy Balance -- 5.7 Main Results of Chapter 5 -- 5.8 Recommended Literature -- Chapter 6. Entropy and Exergy Balances -- 6.1 Exergy and Loss of Exergy -- 6.2 Simple Examples -- 6.3 Examples of Exergetic Analysis -- 6.4 Concluding Remarks -- 6.5 Recommended Literature -- Chapter 7. Solvability and Classification of Variables I -- Linear Systems -- 7.1 General Analysis -- 7.2 Canonical Format of the System of Equations -- 7.3 Commentary and Examples -- 7.4 Main Results of Chapter 7 -- 7.5 Recommended Literature -- Chapter 8. Solvability and Classification of Variables II -- Nonlinear Systems -- 8.1 Simple Examples -- 8.2 Solvability of Multicomponent Balance Equations -- 8.3 General Solution Manifold -- 8.4 Jacobi Matrix and Linearisation -- 8.5 Classification Problems; Observability and Redundancy -- 8.6 Main Results of Chapter 8 -- 8.7 Recommended Literature -- Chapter 9. Balancing Based on Measured Data-Reconciliation I -- Linear Reconciliation -- 9.1 Problem Statement -- 9.2 Reconciliation Formulae -- 9.3 Statistical Characteristics of the Solutions; Propagation of Errors -- 9.4 Gross Errors -- 9.5 Systematic Errors -- 9.6 Main Results of Chapter 9 -- 9.7 Recommended Literature -- Chapter 10. Balancing Based on Measured Data- Reconciliation II -- Nonlinear Reconciliation -- 10.1 Simple Examples and Problem Statement -- 10.2 Conditions of Minimum -- 10.3 Properties of the Solution -- 10.4 Methods of Solution -- 10.5 Gross Errors -- 10.6 Example -- 10.7 Main Results of Chapter 10 -- 10.8 Recommended Literature -- Chapter 11. Dynamic Balancing -- 11.1 Mass Balance Model with Accumulation -- 11.2 Daily Balancing -- 11.3 Conclusion -- 11.4 Recommended Literature. 
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