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Liu 210 $aHoboken, NJ $cWiley$dc2008 215 $a1 online resource (746 p.) 300 $aIncludes index. 311 $a0-470-23823-2 327 $aSTEP-GROWTH POLYMERIZATION PROCESS MODELING AND PRODUCT DESIGN; CONTENTS; FOREWORD; PREFACE; SOFTWARE SELECTION; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; ABOUT THE AUTHORS; 1 INTRODUCTION; 1.1. Case Studies; 1.2. Need for Process Modeling; 1.3. Book Overview; PART I: FUNDAMENTALS AND APPLICATIONS OF STEP-GROWTH POLYMERIZATION PROCESS MODELING AND PRODUCT DESIGN; 2 FUNDAMENTALS OF SIMULATING STIRRED TANKS AND PLUG-FLOW REACTORS; 2.1. Simulating Stirred Tanks; 2.2. Simulating Plug-Flow Reactors; 2.3. Closing Remarks; 2.4. Appendix: Basic Numerical Methods for Integrating Ordinary Differential Equations 327 $a2.5. Appendix: FORTRAN CodesReferences; 3 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES; 3.1. Design Problem: Estimating Residence Time; 3.2. Introduction; 3.3. Physical Properties of Conventional Components; 3.4. Physical Properties of Polymers; 3.5. Solution to the Design Problem; 3.6. Closing Remarks; 3.7. Appendix: FORTRAN Codes; 3.8. Appendix: Van Krevelen's Method; References; 4 PHASE EQUILIBRIUM AND MASS TRANSFER; 4.1. Design Problems; 4.2. Introduction; 4.3. Phase Equilibrium; 4.4. Diffusional Mass Transfer; 4.5. Estimating Mass-Transfer Coefficients; 4.6. Boiling Mass Transfer 327 $a4.7. Solution to the Design Problem4.8. Closing Remarks; 4.9. Appendix: FORTRAN Codes; References; 5 REACTION KINETICS; 5.1. Design Problems; 5.2. Introduction; 5.3. Functional-Group Approach and the Method of Moments; 5.4. Nylon-6 Polymerization; 5.5. Poly(Ethylene Terephthalate) Polymerization; 5.6. Solution to Design Problems; 5.7. Closing Remarks; 5.8. Appendix: Codes; References; 6 ENTHALPY CALCULATIONS; 6.1. Design Problem: Polymer Drying; 6.2. Introduction; 6.3. Physical Properties Pertinent to Enthalpy; 6.4. Rigorous Enthalpy Calculations; 6.5. Solution to Design Problem 327 $a6.6. Closing Remarks6.7. Appendix: Codes; References; 7 STIRRED TANKS; 7.1. Design Problems; 7.2. Introduction; 7.3. Stirred-Tank Equations; 7.4. Solution to Design Problems; 7.5. Closing Remarks; 7.6. Appendix: Codes; References; 8 PLUG-FLOW REACTORS; 8.1. Design Problems; 8.2. Introduction; 8.3. Liquid PFR; 8.4. Liquid PFR, Well-Mixed Vapor Phase; 8.5. Liquid PFR, Countercurrent Liquid Phase; 8.6. Liquid PFR, Countercurrent Vapor Phase; 8.7. Solution to Design Problems; 8.8. Closing Remarks; 8.9. Appendix: Codes; References; 9 FLOWSHEET SIMULATION; 9.1. Design Problems; 9.2. Introduction 327 $a9.3. A Simple Example9.4. Single Unit Operation Example; 9.5. Solution to Design Problems; 9.6. Closing Remarks; 9.7. Appendix: Codes; PART II: MODELING STEP-GROWTH POLYMERIZATION PROCESSES AND PROPERTIES USING POLYMERS PLUS AND ASPEN CUSTOM MODELER; 10 NYLON-6 VK-TUBE SIMULATION IN POLYMERS PLUS; 10.1. Process Description; 10.2. Developing the Model; 10.3. Applying the Model; 10.4. Closing Remarks; 10.5. 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