Computer Simulation of Thermal Plant Operations

Computer Simulation of Thermal Plant Operations by Peter O’Kelly, published by Springer New York on December 13, 2014, is a comprehensive resource spanning 512 pages. This book describes thermal plant simulation, focusing on the dynamic simulation of plants that produce, exchange, and utilize heat. It is aimed at chemical, mechanical, and control engineers involved in operations, control, optimization, and operator training, providing a fundamental approach to the subject.
Readers will find a thorough exploration of simulation concepts, including a suitable computer environment, relevant numerical computation methods, and fundamental thermodynamics. The book delves into the basic conservation equations and develops specific simulation models, tracing each model’s derivation from underlying physical equations. It explains simplifying assumptions and relates model coefficients to the physical properties of working materials. Numerous photographs of real equipment and numerical examples based on typical plant operations enhance the learning experience.
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This book describes thermal plant simulation, that is, dynamic simulation of plants which produce, exchange and otherwise utilize heat as their working medium. Directed at chemical, mechanical and control engineers involved with operations, control and optimization and operator training, the book gives the mathematical formulation and use of simulation models of the equipment and systems typically found in these industries. The author has adopted a fundamental approach to the subject. The initial chapters provide an overview of simulation concepts and describe a suitable computer environment. Reviews of relevant numerical computation methods and fundamental thermodynamics are followed by a detailed examination of the basic conservation equations. The bulk of the book is concerned with development of specific simulation models. Care is taken to trace each model derivation path from the basic underlying physical equations, explaining simplifying and restrictive assumptions as they arise and relating the model coefficients to the physical dimensions and physical properties of the working materials. Numerous photographs of real equipment complement the text and most models are illustrated by numerical examples based on typical real plant operations.
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