A general framework for the integration of computational fluid dynamics and process simulation

Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and process simulation are widely used in the process industry. The two technologies are largely complementary, each being able to capture and analyse some of the important process characteristics. Their combined application can, therefore, lead to significant indu...

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