5. Sequential solution — Simulation problem
Now that the complete process model has been formulated using a modular approach, it can be solved. In the presentation of the solving procedure, we will distinguish two cases: the first, in the absence of specification equations or equality constraints, is called the "pure simulation problem"; the second, dealt with in another section, is called the "design problem" or "controlled simulation problem".
5.1 Standard data set
5.1.1 Material system: components — thermodynamic profile — chemical reactions
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