Abstract
The application of the process modelling tool ProMoT to large-scale chemical engineering processes is presented. Particular emphasis is on the flexibility of the tool in terms of creating flowsheet alternatives—a prerequisite for efficient plant design and control structure selection. The main concepts in this respect are the bottom-up development of an object-oriented knowledge base for the simplified implementation of submodels on the level of process units, the efficient aggregation on the flowsheet level and the flexibility to effectively perform top-down refinements for problem-specific applications. All concepts are illustrated on the basis of an industrial scale process.
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