Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9626054 | Fluid Phase Equilibria | 2005 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
In a group contribution method for pure component property prediction, a molecule is described as a set of groups linked together to form a molecular structure. In the same way, for flowsheet ”property” prediction, a flowsheet can be described as a set of process-groups linked together to represent the flowsheet structure. Just as a functional group is a collection of atoms, a process-group is a collection of operations forming an ”unit” operation or a set of ”unit” operations. The link between the process-groups are the streams similar to the bonds that are attachments to atoms/groups. Each process-group provides a contribution to the ”property” of the flowsheet, which can be performance in terms of energy consumption, thereby allowing a flowsheet ”property” to be calculated, once it is described by the groups. Another feature of this approach is that the process-group attachments provide automatically the flowsheet stream properties, which serves as very good initial estimates for convergence of mass/energy balance calculations.
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Authors
Loïc d'Anterroches, Rafiqul Gani,