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Annual meeting presentations 2008

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- Day one (22 MB)
- Day two (37 MB)

Day One

SESSION 1: PSE developments and directions

Introduction and Welcome
Mark Matzopoulos, Marketing Director
PSE update / new technologies, new customers, new operations
Costas Pantelides, Managing Director

SESSION 2: Advanced Process Mode across the process industries

Available at a later date Modelling of spent fuel processing using vacuum evaporation
Richard Jarvis, Nexia Solutions
Enhancing evaporator and spray dryer design through detailed modelling
Maarten Schutyser, Hady Hadiyanto, Nizo

SESSION 3: Model-Based Innovation applications

gPROMS process modelling: bridging experiments and plant design
Gerard van Bochove, PURAC
Fixed-bed reactors: from laboratory to industrial plant
Frédéric Bazer-Bachi, Arkema

SESSION 4: gPROMS in control, operations and purchasing

Available at a later date Multi-site, multi-period olefins feedstock purchasing with high-fidelity models
Nilay Shah, Imperial College London
Not available Nonlinear modelling and simulation of a hydrocracking reactor [not available]
Prof. Haitham Lababidi,Kuwait University
Available at a later date Advanced process models online: the 'master model', Dynamic RTO and MPC
Pablo Rolandi, PSE

Day Two

SESSION 5: gPROMS technology – gPROMS v3.1

gPROMS v3.1 – a modelling platform to 2020
Costas Pantelides, PSE
gPROMS v3.1+: Cape-Open integration
Tom Williams, PSE
The SAFT equation of state 1 – new power and accuracy for thermophysical properties

Prof. George Jackson, Imperial College London
The SAFT equation of state 2 – new power and accuracy for thermophysical properties
Dr Amparo Galindo, Imperial College London

SESSION 6: gPROMS in traditional and future energy applications

Energy past and energy future: the role of modelling
Peter Stephenson, RWE npower
The gPROMS Advanced Model Library for Fuel Cells – AML:FC
James Marriott, PSE
Not available Well-to-facilities modelling via equation-oriented CAPE-OPEN [not available]
Bryn Stenhouse, Malcolm Woodman, BP