3. Flow models
3.1 Simple models
The flow is unidirectional. In a plane perpendicular to the flow, all fluid streams move with uniform velocity, and all physical quantities are identical (concentrations, temperature, etc.), except possibly at the periphery of the fluid stream in a layer thin enough for the impact of the existence of this layer on the expression of the various axial flows to be negligible. From a chemical engineering point of view, this flow represents the transition to the properties limit of a...
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Bibliography
Websites
Useful links in Process Engineering
http://ensspicam.u-3mrs.fr/basededonnee.html
French Process Engineering Society (FGP)
http://www.ensic.u-nancy.fr/SFGP/
CNRS Process Engineering Section
http://www.spi-cnrs-dir.fr/
Software
Steady-state processes
Aspen Plus (United States): marketed by Aspen Tech http://www.aspentech.com
This software is equipped with a rich thermodynamic database and includes various additional modules, such as Batchfrac for batch operations and Ratefrac for material transfer kinetics.
PRO/II (United...
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