1st Edition

Chemoinformatics Advanced Control and Computational Techniques

    214 Pages
    by Apple Academic Press

    214 Pages
    by Apple Academic Press

    Chemoinformatics: Advanced Control and Computational Techniques provides an important understanding of the main computational techniques used for processing chemical and biological structural data. The theoretical background to a number of techniques is introduced. General data analysis techniques and examination of the application techniques in the industy are presented, along with current practices and current research. The book also provides practical experience of commercially available systems and includes small-scale chemoinformatics-related projects.





    The book offers scope for academics, researchers, and engineering professionals. Chapters range from new methods to novel applications of existing methods and help provide an understanding of the material and/or structural behavior of new and advanced systems. It includes innovative chapters on the growth of educational, scientific, and industrial research activities among chemical engineers. It provides the latest coverage of chemical databases and the development of new computational methods and efficient algorithms for chemical software and chemical engineering.

    A Thermodynamic Model for Vapor-Liquid Equilibrium Data for the Two Binary Systems
    Practical Hints on Measurement of Densities and Excess Molar Volumes
    A Mathematical Model to Control the Liquid-Liquid Equilibrium Data
    Computer Calculations for Multicomponent Vapor-Liquid and Liquid-Liquid Equilibria
    Densities And Refractive Indices of the Binary Systems
    Potential Applications of Artificial Neural Networks to Thermodynamics
    A Note on Application of Non-Random Two-Liquid (Nrtl) Model
    Some Practical Hints on Application of Uniquac Solution Model
    Control of Liquid Membrane Separation Process
    Development of Artificial Neural Network (Ann) Model for Estimation of Vapor Liquid Equilibrium (Vle) Data
    Some Aspects of a Fluid Phase Equilibria and Unifac Model
    Molecular Thermodynamics Process Control In Fluid-Phase Equilibria
    Estimation of Liquid-Liquid Equilibrium Using Artificial Neural Networks
    Optimization of Process Control of Water + Propanoic Acid+ 1-octanol System
    Practical Hints on Optimization of Uniquac Interaction Parameters
    A Mathematical Approach to Control the Water Content of Sour Gas
    Modeling And Control of Thermodynamic Properties by Artificial Neural Networks (ANNs)
    A Study on Liquid-liquid Equilibria Using Hysys & Uniquac Models
    Optimization and Control of Laboratory Production of Ethanol

    Biography

    Dr. Hossein G. Gilani received his MSc in Chemical Engineering from Bologna University, Italy, in 1982, and his PhD degree in Chemical Engineering from the University of Catalunya, BarcelonaTech (UPC), Spain, in 1992. He is currently an associate professor in the Department of Chemical Engineering. He has served as the Head of Chemical Engineering Department as well as Vice-Dean of Faculty of Engineering in Research.



    He is a reviewer for several international journals and a member of the editorial boards of several journals. He has published more than 48 papers in various international research journals and is currently actively engaged in research areas of separation processes using distillation and extraction liquid-liquid, membranes and adsorption, process development, cryogenics, and gas liquefaction processes.





    Katia G. Samper is a chemical engineer and is currently in the postgraduate program of chemical systems at the University of Barcelona, Spain.





    Reza Khodaparast Haghi is a mechanical engineer and is currently in the postgraduate program of Advanced Control Systems at University of Salford, Manchester, (UK).