Showing posts with label Modelling of Dynamic System. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Modelling of Dynamic System. Show all posts

General Modeling Principles

The model equations are at best an approximation to the real process.
  • Adage: “All models are wrong, but some are useful.”
  • Modeling inherently involves a compromise between model accuracy and complexity on one hand, and the cost and effort required to develop the model, on the other hand.
  • Process modeling is both an art and a science. Creativity is required to make simplifying assumptions that result in an appropriate model.
  • Dynamic models of chemical processes consist of ordinary differential equations (ODE) and/or partial differential equations (PDE), plus related algebraic equations.

General Modeling Principles

The model equations are at best an approximation to the real process.
  • Adage: “All models are wrong, but some are useful.”
  • Modeling inherently involves a compromise between model accuracy and complexity on one hand, and the cost and effort required to develop the model, on the other hand.
  • Process modeling is both an art and a science. Creativity is required to make simplifying assumptions that result in an appropriate model.
  • Dynamic models of chemical processes consist of ordinary differential equations (ODE) and/or partial differential equations (PDE), plus related algebraic equations.