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Simultaneous Convergence Methods

Simultaneous Convergence Methods One drawback of some tearing methods is their relatively limited range of application. For example, the BP methods are more successful for distillation, and the SR-type methods are considered better for mixtures that exhibit a wide range of (pure-component) boiling points (see, however, our remarks above on modified BP and SR methods). Other possible drawbacks (at least in some cases) include the number of times physical properties must be evaluated (several times per outer loop iteration) if temperature- and composition-dependent physical properties are used. It is the physical properties calculations that generally dominate the computational cost of chemical process simulation problems. Other problems can arise if any of the iteration loops are hard to converge. [Pg.33]

Convergence of the simultaneous convergence method was obtained in five... [Pg.37]

Introduction to Naphtali-Sandholm Simultaneous Convergence Method... [Pg.259]


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