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Die Dynamik chemischer Produktionsprozesse ist äußerst komplex. Ziel des Buches ist es, diese Vorgänge durch systematische Modellbildung und Computersimulation verständlich und durchschaubar zu machen.
Es werden vereinfacht, ohne viel mathematisches Rüstzeug, Grundprinzipien erklärt und anhand von nahezu 100 praxisrelevanten Beispielen auf einer CD-ROM alle wichtigen Aspekte der chemischen Verfahrenstechnik ausführlich beschrieben.
Die verwendete Simulationssprache Berkeley Madonna erlaubt ein schnelles interaktives Üben. Der Leser kann die vorgegebenen Beispiele beliebig verändern, um
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Produktbeschreibung
Die Dynamik chemischer Produktionsprozesse ist äußerst komplex. Ziel des Buches ist es, diese Vorgänge durch systematische Modellbildung und Computersimulation verständlich und durchschaubar zu machen.

Es werden vereinfacht, ohne viel mathematisches Rüstzeug, Grundprinzipien erklärt und anhand von nahezu 100 praxisrelevanten Beispielen auf einer CD-ROM alle wichtigen Aspekte der chemischen Verfahrenstechnik ausführlich beschrieben.

Die verwendete Simulationssprache Berkeley Madonna erlaubt ein schnelles interaktives Üben. Der Leser kann die vorgegebenen Beispiele beliebig verändern, um sie seinem Problemfall anzupassen. Die vorgegebene Lösung empfiehlt sich als praktische Anleitung.

Die langjährige Lehrerfahrung der Autoren an Hochschulen und Weiterbildungskursen kommt diesem Buch zugute: Chemieingenieure, Verfahrenstechniker, Chemiker aber auch Studenten und Dozenten der erwähnten Fachrichtungen werden davon gleichermaßen profitieren.
Autorenporträt
John Ingham is now retired from Chemical Engineering at Bradford University U.K. The first of a long series of courses on the Modelling and Simulation of Dynamical Chemical Engineering Systems was begun there in 1974, sponsored by the Institution of Chemical Engineers and inspired by leave of absence at the ETH Zurich. Research areas include Liquid-Liquid Column Hydrodynamics, Extraction Process Dynamics and Biochemical Engineeering; the latter, being developed, during a further leave of absence at the GBF, Braunschweig. He is especially proud of this and the two other VCH-Wiley Modelling and Simulation books. Irving J. Dunn is retired from the ETH-Zurich, where he taught and did research in the area of biochemical engineering for over thirty years, within the Chemical Engineering Dept. His degrees are from the University of Washington and Princeton University. Dr. Dunn has published widely in his field, ranging from bioreactor design, process control, animal cell culture, and specialized wastewater treatment. His teaching and research has featured the use of modelling and simulation and has resulted in the publication of three textbooks: Biological Reaction Engineering, Environmental Bioprocesses and Chemical Engineering Dynamics. Elmar Heinzle chairs Biochemical Engineering at the Saarland University in Saarbrücken, Germany. Having obtained his academic degrees from the Technical University of Graz, Austria, he spent most of his career at the Chemical Engineering Department of ETH-Zurich, Switzerland, before taking his present appointment. Professor Heinzle published over 200 scientific publications in bioreactor design, metabolic engineering, on-line analysis and control and design of sustainable processes. In his teaching in Biochemical and Chemical Engineering he is extensively using modelling. He has authored several books in these fields. Jonathan B. Snape is Commercial Director of Mylnefield Research Services Ltd, the commercial subsidiary of the Scottish Crop Research Institute, a leading international centre for plant and environmental sciences. Dr Snape studied Biochemistry at the University of Cambridge and Biochemical Engineering at the University of Birmingham before undertaking post-doctoral research in Switzerland, Japan and Germany. His career also encompasses industrial experience with Unilever and IBM and was recently awarded an MBA by the University of Strathclyde. Jirí E. Prenosil was born 1939 in Prague, Czechoslovakia. Educated in Prague with PhD in Chemical Engineering, he worked in the Czechoslovak Academy of Science and various universities abroad. 1971 he moved to Switzerland with appointment at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) in Zürich. 1984 he was a Visiting Professor at the University of London, Canada. His life interest is in Biochemical Engineering, design and modelling of bioreactors with immobilized biocatalysts. It has resulted in over 100 publications and co-authorship of two other books in this area. He is a co-founder of the renowned International Modelling and Simulation Courses in Braunwald, Switzerland since 1981. 1997 he was granted the Swiss Technology Transfer Award. In 2006, he retired from the ETH.
Rezensionen
"...This third edition was terrific pleasure to read! ... The new edition is clearly the result of immense effort and labour of love. Chemical Engineering Dynamics just seems to get better and better "
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