Lecture 2
Lecture 2
Dynamic Process
Models
Model:
Model:
• A representation of the Process that was derived by taking for consideration all
possible variables that can affect the process.
Input:
• Disturbances
Process Displaying an
• Manipulated
Output
Variable
Essentials:
• Definition of all process variables and parameters
• Definition of Control Volumes
• Equations Conservation Equations
(Mass, Energy, Momentum Balances)
Phenomenological Models
(Fick’s Law of Diffusion)
Dynamic Process Models
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Three Main types of Process Models
List assumptions (simply to the extent that the modeling objectives are still
met.
Modeling
Steps: Write the conservation equations.
Simplify and arrange so that outputs are on the LHS of the equations (to
facilitate programming)
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DOF of the Blending Process
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Stirred Tank Heating Process
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Balance Equations