توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Process Engineering Renewal 2: Research
نام کتاب : Process Engineering Renewal 2: Research
ویرایش : 1
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : نوسازی مهندسی فرآیند 2: تحقیق
سری :
نویسندگان : Eric Schaer, Jean-Claude Andre
ناشر : Wiley-ISTE
سال نشر : 2020
تعداد صفحات : 268
ISBN (شابک) : 1786305542 , 9781786305541
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 9 مگابایت
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توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب :
فرآیندهای شیمیایی در ابتدا شامل روشهای برونیابی غیرعلمی از «آزمایشگاه» بود. برخاسته از صنعت نفت، مهندسی شیمی، اکنون مهندسی فرآیند (تبدیل مواد و انرژی) عقلانیت علمی را در توسعه فرآیندهای بهینه تر هم از نظر مالی و هم صرفه جویی در مواد و انرژی معرفی کرده است. در پایان قرن بیستم، روندهای سنگین ما را مجبور می کند تا روش های خود را برای انجام ماده و/یا انرژی اصلاح کنیم: کاهش ذخایر، آلودگی، جهانی شدن، هوش مصنوعی، درک عمومی از خطرات، و غیره. محصولات با ارزش افزوده می توانند از کشورهای بسیاری در سراسر جهان وارد شوند. این فشارهای بیرونی بر آموزش و تحقیق در این زمینه مستلزم وقفه های عمده ای است که موضوع کتاب است.
فهرست مطالب :
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Cover
Half-Title Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
Foreword
Preface
Introduction
I.1. A brief history
I.2. A little bit of the future
I.3. Resolving emerging problems
I.4. Innovating to save the Earth
I.5. Framing elements
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1. From “Autonomous” Research to Societal Solutions
1.1. Positioning of process engineering
1.2. A forced transition
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2. Highly “Autonomous” Research
2.1. Intensification
2.1.1. Reminders on microfluidics
2.1.2. Applications
2.2. Additive manufacturing
2.3. Nanotechnologies
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3. Externally Stimulated Research
3.1. Chemistry and process engineering
3.2. Biotechnologies – bioprocess engineering
3.3. Impacts of digital technology
3.4. Product engineering
3.5. Materials and process engineering
3.6. Biomimicry and process engineering
3.6.1. Emergence of biomimetic concepts in PE
3.6.2. Applicability of biomimicry
3.7. Complexity and process engineering
3.7.1. Between complication and complexity
3.7.2. Complexity “quite simply”
3.7.3. To start the debate
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4. Research in Response to Societal Questions
4.1. General framework
4.2. Some additional elements
4.2.1. Some additions and considerations
4.3. Energies
4.3.1. Biomass
4.3.2. Electrochemistry, photochemistry
4.3.3. Storage of electrical energy
4.3.4. Processes related to negative greenhouse gas emissions
4.3.5. Energy and raw materials
4.3.6. Consequences in terms of low-carbon industry
4.4. Life Cycle Assessment (LCA)
4.4.1. Life Cycle Assessment limitations
4.4.2. Life Cycle Assessment methodology
4.4.3. Environmental mechanism: cause-and-effect chain (Becaert 2010)
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5. Non-Exhaustive List of Possible Actions in Process Engineering
5.1. Process engineering under constraints stimulating upstream research
5.2. Methodological development and paradigms
5.3. Challenges and innovations
5.4. Possible science behind the application
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6. Consequences and Attempting to Reach an Operative Conclusion
6.1. A provisional assessment
6.1.1. Consolidating knowledge
6.1.2. Developing a sense of belonging, creativity and innovation
6.2. A possible operational conclusion
6.2.1. A little reflection on PE research
App1
Appendix 1: Process Engineering in the French National Strategy and in “Horizon Europe”
A1.1. Critical preamble
A1.2. Introduction
A1.3. Horizon Europe and other Framework Programmes for Research and Technological Development (FWPs)
A1.3.1. General framework
A1.3.2. To talk more about process engineering
A1.3.3. What about disruption?
A1.4. Concerning manufacturing methodologies
A1.5. Concerning the transformation of matter (and energy)
A1.6. Concerning energies
A1.7. Partial conclusion
A1.8. National strategies and programs
A1.8.1. French Society of Process Engineering
A1.8.2. National Research Strategy
A1.9. Provisional conclusion
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Appendix 2: Reminders on Artificial Intelligence
A2.1. Introduction
A2.2. Artificial intelligence
A2.2.1. General framework
A2.2.2. Neural networks
A2.3. Current limitations of artificial intelligence
A2.3.1. Moore’s law: limitations
A2.3.2. Learning with AI
A2.4. A French perspective
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Appendix 3: Between Process and Environmental Engineering
A3.1. Introduction
A3.2. Environmental engineering – framing
A3.3. Major challenges in environmental engineering
A3.3.1. Producing less CO2 or NO
A3.3.2. Adaptation to the impacts of climate change
A3.3.3. A waste-free future?
A3.4. In fact, the reality is that
A3.5. Conclusion
Index
Index
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توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب به زبان اصلی :
The chemical processes initially consisted of non-scientific extrapolation methods from the "laboratory". Coming from the oil industry, chemical engineering, now process engineering (material and energy transformation) has introduced scientific rationality in the development of more optimal processes both in financial terms and saving material and energy. At the end of the twentieth century, heavy trends force us to modify our ways of doing matter and/or energies: depletion of reserves, pollution, globalization, artificial intelligence, public perception of risks, etc. Commodities continue to be produced locally while higher value-added products can come from many countries around the world. These external pressures on training and research in the field require major breaks that are the subject of the book.