Modeling and Digital Twins for Process Development, presented by Charles Siletti | AIChE

Modeling and Digital Twins for Process Development, presented by Charles Siletti

While the general idea of digital twins has been in use for nearly ten years, the chemical process industry has employed similar computational technologies for decades. Originally developed for the petroleum and petrochemical industries, process simulation tools now have applications across the entire industry, and the barriers to implementation have never been lower. This talk reviews a series of case studies ranging from hydrometallugical processing to biopharmaceutical production. The discussion includes both process improvement and process monitoring applications.


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This Live Event was conducted on Wednesday, November 16, 2022, 9:00pm EST. Registration for this event is now closed.
  • Source:
    VLS - Virtual Local Section
  • Language:
    English
  • Skill Level:
    Basic
  • Duration:
    1 hour
  • PDHs:
    1.00