Offering a different approach to other textbooks in the area, thisbook is a comprehensive introduction to the subject divided inthree broad parts. The first part deals with building physicalmodels, the second part with developing empirical models and thefinal part discusses developing process control solutions. Theoryis discussed where needed to ensure students have a fullunderstanding of key techniques that are used to solve a modelingproblem.
Hallmark Features:
* Includes worked out examples of processes where the theorylearned early on in the text can be applied.
* Uses MATLAB simulation examples of all processes and modelingtechniques- further information on MATLAB can be obtained fromwww.mathworks.com
* Includes supplementary website to include further references,worked examples and figures from the book
This book is structured and aimed at upper level undergraduatestudents within chemical engineering and other engineeringdisciplines looking for a comprehensive introduction to thesubject. It is also of use to practitioners of process controlwhere the integrated approach of physical and empirical modeling isparticularly valuable.
Brian Roffel
Chemical Engineering Chemische Verfahrenstechnik Verfahrenstechnik