CHENG324 Process Modeling and Simulation: Dr. M. Rizwan Department of Chemical Engineering University of Bahrain
CHENG324 Process Modeling and Simulation: Dr. M. Rizwan Department of Chemical Engineering University of Bahrain
and Simulation
Dr. M. Rizwan
Department of Chemical Engineering
University of Bahrain
mrizwan@uob.edu.bh
Evaluation Criteria
Assessment Type Number Weight Date
Quizzes 3 10 % TBA
Assignments 2-3 10 % TBA
Midterm Tests 2 40 % Test 1: 04 Nov 2020
Test 2: 21 Dec 2020
Final 1 40 % 07 Jan 2021
What is System
• A system is a set of components which are related by
some form of interaction and which act together to
achieve some objective or purpose
Critical issues:
System characteristics
Interpretation
Why We Need Models?
Information Problem
(knowledge, Design
Process/ data)
Product
Production
Operation Simulation
Planning
Environment
Model Analysis
Business
System
7
Process Modeling – Process Lifecycle
Region of operation of the process during the
total lifecycle of the product-process
ct etc.
Engineering
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Detailed
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Proces
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Pr ning
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Phenomena Process Process Process
models - III
models models - I models - II
..
Need Need Need
qualitatively Need
quantitatively quantitatively quantitatively
correct models correct models correct models
with large correct models
with large with limited with simple
application application phenomena
range application
range range models
Modeling Process
2
4
Mathematical
Interpretation
3 solution
Modeling Process
System Optimised
under study System ?
Experimenting
Implement
REALITY Modelling
VIRTUAL
REALITY
2
4
Mathematical
Interpretation
3 solution
Chemical Process Modeling
The process of generating abstract or conceptual
models, that is, representing reality with virtual reality
for a purpose!
f ( X ) N i C i w M j D j z O k E k
i j k
Predict behaviour*
dm A
f Ai f A rV
Monomer A
Monomer B
dt
Separator
effluent
............
SEPARATOR
product
Inhibitor (Z)
Modeling Process
2
4
Mathematical
Interpretation
3 solution
Solution of Mathematical Models
Analytical or
numerical solution?
2
4
Mathematical
Interpretation
3 solution
Interpretation – Key Issues
• How is the model implementation to be verified?
• What type of model validation is appropriate and feasible for the
problem?
• Is the resultant model identifiable?
• What needs to be changed, added or deleted in the model as a result
of the validation?
• What level of simplification is justified?
• What data quality and quantity is necessary for validation and
parameter estimates?
• What level of model validation is necessary? Should it be static or
dynamic?
• What level of accuracy is appropriate?
• What system parameters, inputs or disturbances, need to be known
accurately to ensure model predictive quality?
Using the Results – Key Issues
• For online applications where speed might be essential,
do I need to reduce the model complexity?
• How can model updating be done and what data are
needed to do it?
• Who will actually use the results and in what form should
they appear?
• How is the model to be maintained?
• What level of documentation is necessary?
Overall Modeling Process