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Innovative process simulation software not only for electromembrane processes

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Pages 3141-3145 | Received 28 Jul 2014, Accepted 07 Oct 2014, Published online: 14 Nov 2014
 

Abstract

An effective tool is required for a successful and effective development and design of technologies. It is often necessary to propose several conceptual designs for the particular application. To assess and compare all designs, the process simulation software is usually used. Especially, for the cases of complex technologies which consist of several unit operations. There are several commercial products allowing comprehensive design, simulation, and optimization, such as Aspen HYSYS® AspenTech (commercial product) or DWSim (open source). Nevertheless, none of them includes directly electromembrane unit operations such as electrodialysis and electrodeionization. Custom unit operations have to be added in the form of user models implemented in various program or scripting languages e.g. Fortran or Python. Our objective is to develop a useful process simulator consisting of: (i) user-friendly graphic interface; (ii) set of solvers for differential algebraic equations; (iii) program for the calculation of dissociation equilibria including the database of chemical compounds and dissociation constants; and (iv) set of unit operations including electrodialysis, electrodeionization, reverse osmosis, different filtrations, simple mixers, splitters, tanks, heat exchangers, pumps, etc.

Acknowledgments

This work was supported by the Ministry of Education and Sports of the Czech Republic using the infrastructure of the Membrane Innovation Centre (No. CZ 1.05/2.1.00/03.0084).

Notes

Presented at the MELPRO 2014 Conference Membrane and Electromembrane Processes, 18–21 May 2014, Prague, Czech Republic

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