Phase separation in an additively manufactured micro-separator for intensified solvent extraction: An eye on numbering-up

Title Phase separation in an additively manufactured micro-separator for intensified solvent extraction: An eye on numbering-up
Publication Type Journal Article
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Computer-aided methods and tools are used at different stages of chemical process development. However new tools are needed to meet the current and future challenges through innovative and more sustainable solutions that the currently available tools may not be able to provide. This work focuses on component-based software architecture for development of tailor-made computer-aided tools for specific application objectives. The architecture is based on “components”, which can be model-objects that are stored in a library; collection of property models; databases; numerical solvers; design-algorithms (work-flows) etc. The main idea of these components is to incorporate a plug & play framework, where for a specific purpose, after the work-flow and associated data-flow are established, a specific computer-aided tool can be configured through a library of software components. Also, through the use of software components that are based on predictive model-based solution techniques, the final software can be reliably used to provide innovative and more sustainable solutions over a wide range of problems.
Year of Publication
2019
Journal
Computer Aided Chemical Engineering
Volume
46
Number of Pages
91-96
Date Published
jul
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