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Computational techniques for process simulation and analysis using MATLAB / Niket S. Kaisare

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Boca Raton CRC Press 2018Description: 537pISBN:
  • 9781138746084
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 660.28 KAI-N
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"MATLABĀ® has become one of the prominent languages used in research and industry and is often described as "the language of technical computing". The focus of this book will be to highlight the use of MATLABĀ® in technical computing; or, more specifically, in solving problems in Process Simulations. This book aims to bring a practical approach to expounding theories: both numerical aspects of stability and convergence and linear and nonlinear analysis of systems. The book is divided into three parts which are laid out with a "Process Analysis" viewpoint. The first part covers system dynamics followed by a solution of linear and nonlinear equations, including Differential Algebraic Equations (DAE), while the last covers function approximation and optimization. Intended to be an advanced level textbook for numerical methods, simulation and analysis of process systems and computational programming lab, it covers the following key points" Comprehensive coverage of numerical analyses based on MATLAB for chemical process examples." Includes analysis of transient behaviour of chemical processes." Discusses coding hygiene, process animation and GUI exclusively." Treatment of process dynamics, linear stability, nonlinear analysis and function approximation through contemporary examples." Focus on simulation using MATLAB to solve ODEs and PDEs that are frequently encountered in process systems.

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