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European Congress of Chemical Engineering - 6
Copenhagen 16-21 September 2007

Abstract 4156 - The necessary multi-scale and multidisciplinary approach of a modern chemical engineering for product design and engineering in the frame of globalization, sustainability and technical innovation

The necessary multi-scale and multidisciplinary approach of a modern chemical engineering for product design and engineering in the frame of globalization, sustainability and technical innovation

Special Symposium - MultiScale Modelling

Invited Session on MultiScale Modelling (S-1)

Prof Jean-Claude Charpentier
CNRS/ENSIC/INPL
Labaratoire des Sciences du Génie Chimique
rue Grandville B.P.451
54001 Nancy Cedex
France

Keywords: modern chemical engineering, multidisciplinary and length multiscale approach, product design and engineering

To respond to the changing needs of the chemical and related industries in order both to meet the 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-micro scale end-use properties of products, and the social and environmental constraints of industrial meso and-macro scale 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, from molecular-scale to the production-scales is required: the «triplet molecular Process-Product-Process Engineering (3PE)”approach. A modern chemical engineering can be summarized by four main objectives: (1) Increase productivity and selectivity through intensification of intelligent operations and a multi scale 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) Extend chemical engineering methodology to product design and engineering using the “ (3PE)” approach; (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 behavior at a longer length scale. The present publication shall emphasis the multidisciplinary and multiscale modeling and simulation approach.

Presented Monday 17, 15:00 to 15:40, in session Invited Session on MultiScale Modelling (S-1) Openning.

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