Back Issue
Welcome to Chemical Engineering Progress
Running sophisticated process simulations does not guarantee correct results. You need to understand the thermodynamic assumptions underlying the program and how to ensure proper applications..
May 2001Vol. 97, No. 5
Running sophisticated process simulations does not guarantee correct results. You need to understand the thermodynamic assumptions underlying the program and how to ensure proper applications.
In This Issue
Simulation
Uncovering the Realities of Simulation
Running sophisticated process simulations does not guarantee correct results. You need to understand the thermodynamic assumptions underlying the program and how to ensure proper applications. Marco S. Satyro - Rajeev Agarwal - Yau-Kun Li - Oscar Santollani - Andrew Vieler -
Safety
Select the Best Model for Two-Phase Relief Sizing
A variety of methods exist for sizing valves, but not all give the best predictions for certain conditions. Ron Darby - Paul R. Meiller - Jarad R. Stockton -
Environmental Protection
"Rightsize" Your Environmental Management Information System
Ensure the success of your facility-level EMIS by choosing an appropriate scope based on site-specific factors. John M. Beath -
Heat Transfer
Properly Clean Out Your Organic Heat-Transfer Fluid System
Follow these guidelines for applying side-stream filtration to on-line cleaning, and chemical or mechanical cleaning to equipment that has been drained of fluid. Ander Beain - Jay Heidari - Conrad Gamble -
Solids Handling
Prevent Premature Screen Breakage in Circular Vibratory Separators
Follow these simple precautions to minimize costly breakage. Henry Alamzad -
Career Catalyst
Now Hear This
Understand the listening process and follow these guidelines to become a better listener. Robert W. Bly -
.jpg)