His main areas of expertise include product and molecular design, mixture design and integrated biorefineries. He received his PhD in Chemical Engineering from Auburn University in 2010 and worked as a Post-doctoral fellow at the University of Pittsburgh and later at Auburn University. He is also the Head of Sustainable Process Integration Group of the Environmental Research Division of the University of Nottingham, Malaysia campus.
Nishanth Chemmangattuvalappil is an Associated Professor of Chemical Engineering in the Department of Chemical and Environmental Engineering at University of Nottingham Malaysia. He is the winners of the Innovator of the Year Award 2009 of IChemE, Young Engineer Award 2010 of IEM, Outstanding Young Malaysian Award 2012 of Junior Chamber International (JCI), Outstanding Asian Researcher and Engineer 2013 (Society of Chemical Engineers, Japan), Vice-Chancellor’s Achievement Award 2014 (University of Nottingham) and Top Research Scientist Malaysia 2016 (ASM). Professor Foo is the Editor-in-Chief for Process Integration and Optimization for Sustainability (Springer Nature), Subject Editor for Process Safety & Environmental Protection (Elsevier), and editorial board members for several other renowned journals. He served as International Scientific Committees for many important international conferences (CHISA/PRES, FOCAPD, ESCAPE, PSE, SDEWES, etc.). Professor Foo is an active author, with eight books, more than 160 journal papers and made more than 220 conference presentations, with more than 30 keynote/plenary speeches. He establishes international collaboration with researchers from various countries in the Asia, Europe, American and Africa. He is a world-renowned scholar in process integration focusing on resource conservation and CO2 reduction.
ASPEN HYSYS AN INTRODUCTION TO CHEMICAL ENGINEERING SIMULATION PROFESSIONAL
He is a Fellow of the Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE), a Fellow of the Academy of Science Malaysia (ASM), a Chartered Engineer (CEng) with the UK Engineering Council, a Professional Engineer (PEng) with the Board of Engineer Malaysia (BEM), as well as the President for the Asia Pacific Confederation of Chemical Engineering (APCChE). Dominic Foo is a Professor of Process Design and Integration at the University of Nottingham, Malaysia, and is the Founding Director for the Centre of Excellence for Green Technologies. Simulation and analysis of steam power plants with Aspen Utility Planner Simulation and analysis of heat exchanger networks with Aspen Energy Analyzer Process simulation and design of acrylic acid productionĭesign and simulation of reactive distillation systemĭesign of azeotropic distillation systems Process simulation for vinyl chloride monomer (VCM) production Modelling of sour gas sweetening with methyldiethanolamine (MDEA)īasics of process simulation with Aspen HYSYS Modelling for biomaterial drying, extraction and purification technologies Modelling of a dew point control unit with UniSim Designīasics of process simulation with SimSci PRO/II Physical properties estimation for process simulationīasics of process simulation with UniSim Design This experienced author team combines industry knowledge with effective teaching methods to make an accessible and clear comprehensive guide to process simulation.
You will also learn about the use of simulation for risk studies to enhance process resilience, fault finding in abnormal situations, and for training operators to control the process in difficult situations. Content coverage includes steady and dynamic simulations, the similarities and differences between process simulators, an introduction to operating units, and convergence tips and tricks. This book will help you predict the characteristics of a process using mathematical models and computer-aided process simulation tools, as well as model and simulate process performance before detailed process design takes place. Chemical Engineering Process Simulation is ideal for students, early career researchers, and practitioners, as it guides you through chemical processes and unit operations using the main simulation softwares that are used in the industrial sector.