Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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172921 | Computers & Chemical Engineering | 2012 | 12 Pages |
Multiscale modelling is now widely regarded as a promising and powerful tool in various disciplines, including the broad area of process engineering. However, a multiscale model is usually much more difficult to develop than a single-scale model due to a range of conceptual, numerical, and software challenges. Currently, there is little support developed to facilitate multiscale modelling. This paper discusses the key challenges faced by computer-aided multiscale modelling (CAMM) and presents a methodology for developing a computer-based, generic and open supporting framework for multiscale modelling. Details are particularly provided on the development of a conceptual modelling tool, an important element of the envisaged tool set for CAMM. The application of this tool is illustrated by two reactor modelling examples.
• We summarize the key challenges faced by computer-aided multiscale modelling (CAMM). • We propose a methodology for developing a generic framework for CAMM. • We develop a conceptual modelling tool for CAMM. • The application of this tool is illustrated by the modelling of two reactor systems.