Among the trends for a modern chemical engineering, the third paradigm: The time and length multiscale approach as an efficient tool for process intensification and product design and engineering

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作者
Charpentier, Jean-Claude [1 ]
机构
[1] Nancy Univ, Lab Sci Genie Chim, CNRS, ENSIC,INPL, F-54001 Nancy, France
关键词
Future of chemical engineering; The third paradigm: The multiscale methodology; The triplet "molecular Processes-Product-Process Engineering" approach; Product design and engineering; Process intensification; CAPE; SUSTAINABILITY; GLOBALIZATION; TECHNOLOGIES; CHALLENGES; SIMULATION; INDUSTRY; FUTURE; MICRO;
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10.1016/j.cherd.2009.03.008
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TQ [化学工业];
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0817 ;
摘要
To respond to the changing needs of the chemical and related industries in order both to meet today's economy demands and to remain competitive in global trade, a modern chemical engineering is vital to satisfy both the market requirements for specific nano and microscale end-use properties of products, and the social and environmental constraints of industrial meso and macroscale processes. Thus an integrated system approach of complex multidisciplinary, non-linear, non-equilibrium processes and phenomena occurring on different length and time scales of the supply chain is required. That is, a good understanding of how phenomena at a smaller length-scale relates to properties and behaviour at a longer length-scale is necessary (from the molecular-scale to the production-scales). This has been defined as the triplet "molecular Processes-Product-Process (3PE)" integrated multiscale approach of chemical engineering. Indeed a modern chemical engineering can be summarized by four main objectives: (1) Increase productivity and selectivity through intensification of intelligent operations and a multiscale approach to processes control: nano and micro-tailoring of materials with controlled structure. (2) Design novel equipment based on scientific principles and new production methods: process intensification using multifunctional reactors and micro-engineering for micro structured equipment. (3) Manufacturing end-use properties to synthesize structured products, combining several functions required by the customer with a special emphasis on complex fluids and solid technology, necessating molecular modeling, polymorph prediction and sensor development. (4) Implement multiscale application of computational chemical engineering modeling and simulation to real-life situations from the molecular-scale to the production-scale, e.g., in order to understand how phenomena at a smaller length-scale relate to properties and behaviour at a longer length-scale. The presentation will emphasize the 3PE multiscale approach of chemical engineering for investigations in the previous objectives and on its success due to the today's considerable progress in the use of scientific instrumentation, in modeling, simulation and computer-aided tools, and in the systematic design methods. (C) 2009 The Institution of Chemical Engineers. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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