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Thermophysical and thermochemical properties on-demand for chemical process and product design

Published

Author(s)

Michael D. Frenkel

Abstract

The article provides a perspective of chemical process and product design on demand, its implementation and impact in addressing modern challenges faced by chemical industry. The concepts of Global Information Systems in Science and Engineering in application to the field of thermodynamics as well as Dynamic Data Evaluation for thermophysical and thermochemical properties are discussed as underlining principles for implementation of chemical process and product design on demand.
Citation
Computers & Chemical Engineering
Volume
35

Keywords

dynamic data evaluation, global information systems, on demand, process design, product design

Citation

Frenkel, M. (2010), Thermophysical and thermochemical properties on-demand for chemical process and product design, Computers & Chemical Engineering (Accessed October 11, 2025)

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Created December 30, 2010, Updated February 19, 2017
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