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Process Design
Process design information resources relevant to chemical and process
engineering.
- Aspen Technology, Inc.
Simulation and modeling products for the Chemical Process Industries.
- Bryan Research & Engineering, Inc.
Includes descriptions of PROSIM, a general purpose process simulation package,
and TSWEET, a simulation package specializing in gas sweetening and sulfur
recovery processes. This site also contains demonstrations of BR&E's programs
and information on contacting BR&E.
- CAD Centre at
Strathclyde University
Describes their research on design methods and computer support of the design
process for engineering applications. Includes links to publications.
- CAPD -
Computer-Aided Process Design Consortium
The consortium in Computer-Aided Process Design is an industrial body within
the Engineering Design Research Center
that deals with the development of methodologies and computer tools for
process industries.
- Computer Aided
Process Engineering Research Group
Describes mathematical modelling of industrial processes (process modelling
and simulation) and the use of computers in design and flowsheeting. Also,
advanced theoretical and experimental research into the application of
computational and numerical methods to the solution of problems in process
design.
- Cullimore and Ring
Technologies, Inc.
Describes C&R provides products and services in the areas of heat transfer and
fluid system design and analysis. Items of interest include: SINDA/FLUINT, a
generalized thermal/fluid network-style solver; SINAPS, a complete GUI for
SINDA/FLUINT; RadCAD, an upcoming CAD-based thermal radiation analyzer; Latest
Newsletter
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Design Research
A list of major academic sites, directories, AI, CASE, CAD with an emphasis on
engineering design research.
- Ecosse Group
A computer aided process engineering research programme. Includes technical
reports that encompases the whole range of activities carried out by engineers
to improve the final product: in this case, the chemical plant.
- Engineering Design
Research Center
A National Science Foundation Engineering Research Center at Carnegie Mellon
University.
- Process Improvement Laboratory
Maintains information on a wide variety of process improvement engineering
projects.
- Radian Corporation
Describes Radian Corporation and its commitment to developing creative
solutions to challenging technical problems for government and industry.
Provides engineering and technical services including specific technical
services: Regulatory Compliance Support, Site Investigation and Remediation,
Air Pollution Controls, VOC and Air Toxics Control, Biotreatment, Waste
Management, Ambient and Source Monitoring, Risk Management, Information
Management, Project Chemistry, Specialty Chemicals, Remote Sensing Service,
Materials and Machinery Analysis, Electronic Services.
- STOA - a
documentation system for Disturbances Incidents and Accidents.
Describes STOA - documentation software for Disturbances, Incidents, Accidents
and Work related injuries. The software is a database tool for gathering
experience which may be used at design, risk analysis and operation. STOA will
be distributed as freeware via FTP, including a short manual in WordForWindows-format.
- Simulation Sciences Inc.
Includes descriptions of their process engineering simulation software
packages: PROVISION and PRO/II, process simulators; HEXTRAN, a steady state
simulator for heat transfer systems; PIPEPHASE, a steady state, multiphase,
fluid flow simuator; and INPLANT, rigorous simulator for complex piping
systems.
- Swales & Associates
Inc.
While providing engineering services for the aerospace industry their
Thermal Department provides
expertise in the design and analysis of thermal control systems.
- The Thermochemical
Calculator (TCC)
TCC is a WWW tool which carries out calculations for reacting ideal gas
mixtures. Capabilities include chemical equilibrium, well-stirred reactor
simulations, reaction balancing and thermochemistry, calculation of
thermodynamic and transport properties, and execution of various thermodynamic
processes. TCC is based on CHEMKIN, and incorporates several state-of-the-are
combustion and CVD chemical reaction mechanisms.
WWW Virtual Library:Chemical Engineering Administrator:
Dale W. Kirmse,
kirmse@che.ufl.edu.
Please e-mail suggestions and comments to
www-che@che.ufl.edu.
Last Modified: 14:34, 9 Nov 98
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