Elements of
Chemical Reaction Engineering
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Essentials of
Chemical Reaction Engineering
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Aspen Plus™ Information

Creating and Simulating Chemical Reaction Models with Aspen Plus™ 2006.5

Get to know ASPEN PLUS™ by following the outline below.

  1. Introduction
  2. Accessing ASPEN PLUS™
  3. Creating a Reaction Engineering Process Model
    1. Building a Process Flow sheet
    2. Entering Process Conditions
  4. Running the Process Model
    1. Interpreting the Results
    2. Changing Process Conditions and Rerunning the Model
  5. Other Need-to-Knows
    1. Saving your Process Model
    2. Printing your Process Model
    3. Changing Names of Streams and Unit Operations
    4. Changing Units of Parameters
    5. Exiting ASPEN PLUS™
  6. Credits
  7. ASPEN Modules
Chapter 5- Example 5-3: Design of a Tubular Reactor for Ethylene Cracking (Tutorial, ASPEN Backup File )
Chapter 8- Supplemental Example: Pyrolysis of Benzene (Tutorial, ASPEN Backup File ,Polymath File )
Chapter 11- Example 11-3: Adiabatic Liquid-Phase Isomerization of Normal Butane (Tutorial, ASPEN Backup File )
Chapter 12- Example 12-2a: Adiabatic Production of Acetic Anhydride (Tutorial, ASPEN Backup File)
Chapter 12- Example 12-2b: Constant Heat Exchange Production of Acetic Anhydride (Tutorial, ASPEN Backup File)