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Biochemical engineering mathematical analysis

J. E. Bailey, Mathematical modeling and analysis in biochemical engineering Past accom plishments and future opportunities. Biotech. Prog. 14, 8 20 (1998). [Pg.235]

In fact, it is probably fair to say that very few problems involving real momentum, heat, and mass flow can be solved by mathematical analysis alone. The solution to many practical problems is achieved using a combination of theoretical analysis and experimental data. Thus engineers working on chemical and biochemical engineering problems should be familiar with the experimental approach to these problems. They have to interpret and make use of the data obtained from others and have to be able to plan and execute the strictly necessary experiments in their ovm laboratories. In this chapter, we show some techniques and ideas which are important in the planning and execution of chemical and biochemical experimental research. The basic considerations of dimensional analysis and similitude theory are also used in order to help the engineer to understand and correlate the data that have been obtained by other researchers. [Pg.461]


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