TY - BOOK AU - Sandler, Stanley I. TI - Using Aspen Plus in thermodynamics Instruction : : a step-by-step guide SN - 978-1-118-99691-1 AV - TP155.7 .S26 2015 U1 - 660.284 20 PY - 2015/// CY - Hoboken, NJ, USA PB - John Wiley & Sons KW - Termodinámica KW - Procesamiento de datos KW - atg KW - Aspen Plus KW - Programas de computadores KW - Thermodynamics KW - Data processing KW - Computer software N1 - 1. Getting Started with Aspen Plus® -- 2. Two Simple Simulations -- 3. Pure Component Property Analysis -- 4. The NIST ThermoData Engine (TDE) -- 5. Vapor–Liquid Equilibrium Calculations Using Activity Coefficient Models -- 6. Vapor–Liquid Equilibrium Calculations Using an Equation of State -- 7. Regression of Liquid–Liquid Equilibrium (LLE) Data and Vapor–Liquid–Liquid Equilibrium (VLLE) and Predictions -- 8. The Property Methods Assistant and Property Estimation -- 9. Chemical Reaction Equilibrium in Aspen Plus® -- 10. Shortcut Distillation Calculations -- 11. A Rigorous Distillation Calculation: RadFrac -- 12. Liquid–Liquid Extraction -- 13. Sensitivity Analysis: A Tool for Repetitive Calculations -- 14. Electrolyte Solutions -- Index N2 - A step-by-step guide for students (and faculty) on the use of Aspen in teaching thermodynamics: Easily-accessible modern computational techniques opening up new vistas in teaching thermodynamics A range of applications of Aspen Plus in the prediction and calculation of thermodynamic properties and phase behavior using the state-of-the art methods Encourages students to develop engineering insight by doing repetitive calculations with changes in parameters and/or models Calculations and application examples in a step-by-step manner designed for out-of-classroom self-study Makes it possible to easily integrate Aspen Plus into thermodynamics courses without using in-class time Stresses the application of thermodynamics to real problems ER -