Heinz A Preisig
Process Systems Engineering, NTNU
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TKP4106 Process Modelling
Felles Lab
DEMOS
TKP4135 Process Systems Engineering
TKP4555 Module Advanced Simulation
Modelling
What is a model
Why modelling
Modelling-links
Why build from scratch
Visual modelling
E1.0 – Example
E1.1 – Demo plant
E1.2 – Abstraction 1
E1.3 – Abstraction 2
E1.4 – A set of simplifications
E1.4.1 – Simplification 1
E1.4.2 – Simplification 2
E1.4.3 – Simplification 3
E1.4.4 – Simplification 4
E1.4.5 – Simplification 5
E1.4.6 – Simplification 6
E1.4.7 – Simplification 7
E1.4.8 – Simplification 8
Time-scale assumptions
PSE – A Core Discipline
Aphorisms – thoughts
ProMo Project
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Why modelling
models do not pip — no physical limitations: A model can explore a much wider operational space than one can physically realise or accept.