Freeware Listing: Chemical Engineering
- Chemical Engineering Magazine
- License: Freeware

ABOUT US
Chemical Engineering magazine is the world's leading publication covering all aspects of the engineering technology used by the chemical process industries (CPI). Published for more than 100 years, Chemical Engineering provides a timely mix of technical news reporting and practical, expert information on all aspects of the chemical engineering practice.
ABOUT THIS APP
This is not just a magazine app … it’s a CONTENT app. It combines all of the publisher’s content in one app: print, multi-media and web. You will find a rich-media experience with each and every issue. Slide through the pages, watch videos, listen to audio pod casts, view photo slide shows, and be entertained by other in-page web experiences.
- Publisher: iMirus
- Date: 13-07-2014
- Size: 3276 KB
- Platform: Android 2.x, Android 3.x, Android 4.4, Android 4.x
- Diploma Chemical Engineering
- License: Freeware

Diploma Chemical Engineering app have latest & advanced videos of Chemical Engineerings machinery and technique for learning course. this App includes Job & Aprantis information for all sections, In this app shortcut links are provided to all Top Sites. You can use this App as a Web browser.
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- Publisher: ENGINEERING APPS- Manoj Dole
- Date: 13-09-2014
- Size: 1126 KB
- Platform: Android 2.x, Android 3.x, Android 4.4, Android 4.x
- Screenshot Application of the arc length continuation method in nonlinear chemical dynamics
- License: Freeware

In the program, an example from the field of nonlinear chemical dynamics is presented. Governing equation and reaction scheme can be found in G. Nicolis, Dynamique Chimique, Thermodynamique, cindoTetique et mdoTecanique statistique, Dunod, Paris 2005. We use the arc length continuation method to get the steady states for a fixed value of lamda=1. We get the famous S-shaped curve. Then, we look for the steady states for a fixed value of mu=0.2. We get two disjoint braches (one branch has a turning point and gives two steady states). The author would like to acknowledge the help of Professor Brian Higgins, Chemical Engineering Department, U.
- Publisher: Housam Binous
- Date: 01-01-2013
- Size: 20 KB
- Platform: Matlab, Scripts
- ChemE Numerical Library
- License: Freeware

ChemE aims to be a library for performing analytical operations specific to chemical engineering..
- Publisher: chenl.sourceforge.net
- Date: 25-06-2012
- Size: 91 KB
- Platform: Linux, Unix, WinOther
- ChemProV
- License: Freeware

ChemProV is a tool used by chemical engineering students to solve material balance problems. The project is maintained by Washington State University. For more information on how to install ChemProV, please visit the project's website..
- Publisher: helplab.org
- Date: 27-06-2012
- Size: 5123 KB
- Platform: Linux, Mac OS X, WinOther
- Mops/Sweep Particle Reactor Solver
- License: Freeware

A reactor solver which uses stochastic particle methods to model particle population balances. This code is developed by the CoMo group in the chemical engineering department at the university of Cambridge (como.cheng.cam.ac.uk)..
- Publisher: mopssuite.sourceforge.net
- Date: 02-10-2012
- Size: 155 KB
- Platform: WinOther
- OptControlCentre
- License: Freeware

The OptControlCentre (OCC) is an user-friendly software package for the optimization of dynamic systems in energy and chemical engineering. Optimization methods include SQP methods as well as a stochastic approach using Simulated Annealing..
- Publisher: optcontrolcentre.com
- Date: 06-09-2012
- Size: 4558 KB
- Platform: Linux, Mac OS X, WinOther
- OpSim - Open Source Process Simulator
- License: Freeware

This project regards an open source based Chemical Engineering Process Simulator with an user friendly drag-drop graphical user interface (GUI) and an underlying high performance simulation engine..
- Publisher: opsim.sourceforge.net
- Date: 01-05-2012
- Size: 4555 KB
- Platform: Linux, Unix, WinOther
- pychemqt
- License: Freeware

Chemical Engineering process simulations program.
- Publisher: pychemqt.sourceforge.net
- Date: 25-08-2012
- Size: 423 KB
- Platform: Linux, Mac OS X, WinOther
- Control of the Wood and Berry Distillation Column Using Simulink
- License: Freeware

The control of both bottom and distillate compositions is achieved by using conventional two point feedback control (WoodandBerry1) and non-interacting control (WoodandBerry2). Because of coupling, conventional control has a poorer performance when compared to the non interacting control system. Feed is regarded as a perturbation that is properly rejected by the non interacting control system. Transfer functions are taken from the book of Jean-Pierre Corriou (Commande des ProcdoTeddoTes, GdoTenie des ProcdoTeddoTes de l?Ecole de Nancy, 1996) or in R. K. WOOD and M. W. BERRY, Terminal composition control of a binary distillation column, Chemical Engineering Science, 1973, Vol.
- Publisher: Housam Binous
- Date: 24-04-2013
- Size: 20 KB
- Platform: Matlab, Scripts
- Hunter and Nash Graphical Equilibrium Stage Method
- License: Freeware

The program computes the tie lines, the operating and mixing points and the number of equilibrium stages using the Hunter and Nash graphical method of a liquid-liquid extraction problem. One feed of acetic acid (35 wt %) in water which flow rate = 1000 kg/hr is extracted using a solvent consisting of pure isopropyl ether which flow rate = 1475 kg/h. We find that 5.35 equilibrium stages are needed to achieve the raffinate product requirement of 10 wt % acetic acid composition. This example is treated in the book by Phillip C. Wankat, Separations in Chemical Engineering, Equilibrium Staged Separations, Prentice Hall, 1988.
- Publisher: Housam Binous
- Date: 08-04-2013
- Size: 31 KB
- Platform: Matlab, Scripts
- Yeast Fermentation Bioreactor for Ethanol Production
- License: Freeware

This is a nonlinear system of differential and algebriac equations, that describe the dynamics of a continuous bioreactor. The bioreactor simulates the production of ethanol through yeast fermentation. The model is described in: Z. K. Nagy, Model Based Control of a Fermentation Bioreactor using Optimally Designed Artificial Neural Networks, Chemical Engineering Journal, 127, 95-109, 2007. Additional nonlinear, first principles models can be found at: http://www.hedengren.net/research/models.htm Special thanks to Zoltan Nagy for his submission to this collection of models..
- Publisher: John Hedengren
- Date: 23-05-2013
- Size: 20 KB
- Platform: Matlab, Scripts
- chethermo
- License: Freeware

Introductory Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics helps readers master the fundamentals of applied thermodynamics as practice today. The text is distinctive in making the molecular perspectives accessible at the introductory level and connecting properties with practical applications. This site distributes the software for the textbook.
If you are a 'user', then you want to download the archive from 'Download' icon or the 'Files' link. If you want the latest version of a particular file, then use the 'Code' link and look in the 'trunk' folder for the main development and 'branches' for any side projects.
- Publisher: Chethermo
- Date:
- Size: 991 KB
- Platform: Linux, Mac OS X, WinOther
- OpenCheESE
- License: Freeware

The "OPEN CHEmical Engineering Simulation Environment" (OpenCheESE) project mission is to build open source software and libraries for simulation of chemical engineering processes.
OpenCheESE License - GNU Library or Lesser General Public License (LGPL).
- Publisher: opencheese.org
- Date:
- Platform: WinOther
- 2013 AIChE Annual Meeting
- License: Freeware

AIChE is the world's leading organization for chemical engineering professionals, with over 45,000 members from over 90 countries. AIChE has the breadth of resources and expertise you need whether you are in core process industries or emerging areas, such as nanobiotechnology.
As a member, you can access information on recognized and promising chemical engineering processes and methods. Connect with a global network of intelligent, resourceful colleagues and their shared wisdom. Find learning opportunities from recognized authorities. Move forward professionally with AIChE and enrich the world we live in.
- Publisher: Core-apps
- Date: 05-03-2015
- Size: 4710 KB
- Platform: Android 2.x, Android 3.x, Android 4.4, Android 4.x
- Quice ChE 2k14
- License: Freeware

Quice Application for Chemical Engineering students to help them in reviewing for their board exam..
- Publisher: Avinea Applications
- Date: 10-11-2014
- Size: 954 KB
- Platform: Android 2.x, Android 3.x, Android 4.4, Android 4.x
- DWSIM 2.1 B4503
- License: Freeware

DWSIM is a Chemical Process Simulator for Windows, Linux and Mac. Built for the Microsoft .NET 2.0 and Mono Platforms and featuring a rich Graphical User Interface (GUI), DWSIM allows chemical engineering students and chemical engineers to better understand the behavior of their chemical systems by using rigorous thermodynamic and unit operations' models with no cost at all. Even better, they can see how the calculations are actually being done - DWSIM is open source, that is, its code is available to anyone who wishes to discover the &magic& behind it or just do some code browsing..
- Publisher: Daniel Medeiros
- Date: 02-09-2012
- Size: 18022 KB
- Platform: WinOther
- Level control of two tanks in series
- License: Freeware

Two tanks in are disposed in series. The level of tank 2 must be controlled despite a sine wave disturbance in the flow F3. This is achieved by changing the flow rate F0 of liquid to tank 1. The tanks areas are A1 and A2. Flow equations depends on constants K1 and K2. A proportional control with a constant Kp is used. The set point to level of tank 2 is equal to h2set. This problem was originally solved using Berkeley-Madonna in Chemical Engineering Dynamics, Ingham et al., Wiley-VCH, 2000..
- Publisher: Housam Binous
- Date: 06-05-2013
- Size: 20 KB
- Platform: Matlab, Scripts
- Bifurcation Diagram for the cubic map and a realistic model for population dynamics
- License: Freeware

The programs compute the bifurcation diagram for the cubic map and a realistic population dynamics model. The value of parameter r, when the cycle of period three appears, is indicated. As expected, for higher values of r, we observe chaotic behaviour. Both models are given in the problems? section (problems 2.34 and 2.35; page 207) in Varma and Morbidelli, Mathematical Methods in Chemical Engineering, Oxford University Press, 1997. This work was inspired by the notebook of Professor Brian Higgins, U C Davis, who studied the logistic map: http://www.higgins.ucdavis.edu/chemmath.php . A similar treatment using Mathematica can be found at: http://library.
- Publisher: Housam Binous
- Date: 20-06-2013
- Size: 20 KB
- Platform: Matlab, Scripts
- Separation of a water-methanol mixture using a four stage batch distillation column
- License: Freeware

We use a batch column with four theoretical plates to separate a binary mixture of water and methanol at 1 bar. Temperature and concentration profiles versus time are obtained for a reflux ratio equal to 10. In addition, the total moles in the still and distillate are plotted versus time. This demo shows how one can use ode15s to treat a complex system of 13 differential algebraic equations very easily. This problem is solve using Berkeley-Madonna Language in the reference indicated below. We get the same results as Ingham et al. (2000). Reference: Example BUBBLE in page 559 by J. Ingham, I. J.
- Publisher: Housam Binous
- Date: 18-03-2013
- Size: 20 KB
- Platform: Matlab, Scripts
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