Polymers Plus: First-Principles Polymer Modeling Technology for Accurate and Reliable Steady-State and Dynamic Simulation and Optimization of Polymer Processes

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Chemical
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Optimization,
Polymer
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Aspen Technology

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Overview: Companies in the polymers industry are faced with an increasingly competitive environment, ever-changing market conditions, and stringent government regulations; yet they still must develop new grades, increase throughput, lower operating costs and improve safety. With these business objectives, process engineers are challenged with the inherent complexities of polymer processes during the design of new processes and/or evaluation of the performance of existing plants. The complex polymer processes hinder the development of fundamental understanding required for optimal and reliable operation, such as catalyst productivity, grade transition and polymer product qualities. This paper tries to understand the challenges in Predicting Polymer Process Performance.

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Format: PDF | Size: 339KB | Date: Jan 2004 | Pages: 6


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