AIChE Centennial: ChE Research and Technology - Past and Future |
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Session 237 - Perspectives and Prospects for Thermodynamic Modeling, Simulation, and Experimentation in ChEmical Engineering | |||
Thermodynamic models at present include cubic equations of state, activity models, perturbation theory, molecular simulation, multiparameter equations, interpolation of extensive experimental data, and combinations of all of these. How has this status evolved and where is it leading? These invited presentations seek to answer this question in honor of the centennial celebration. | |||
Chair: | Kenneth R. Cox | ||
CoChair: | J. Richard Elliott | ||
CoSponsor(s): | Thermodynamics and Transport Properties |
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237a | The Interplay Between Simulations and Thernodynamic Models Berend Smit |
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237b | Perspectives and Prospects for Thermodynamic Modeling Walter G. Chapman |
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237c | Predictive Thermochemistry from Quantum ChEmistry: Current State and Perspectives Andreas Klamt |
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237d | Simulation of Electrolytes: Model Development and Industrial Practice Andre Anderko |
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237e | Energy Applications: Impact of Data and Models Jefferson Creek |
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237f | The Role of Experiments In the Development of ChEmical Technology Joan F. Brennecke |
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