Hi colleagues,
Always this forum provides me bunch of fruitful information. It's my pleasure to access here freely. Today I'm here to ask you some advices.
I'm searching for the valuable documents on crystallization processes in order to model them mathematically for designing, scaling up, and optimizing related unit operations. I happened to hear that Aspen Technology provides Aspen Process Manual, which seems to fit my needs. Of course, it may only be a big file of technical articles that I can collect if I have enough time (that would be the reason of high cost for APM). How do you think of it (its value), and are there any alternatives? I'm afraid that it contains more valuable information than handbooks.
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Value Of Aspen Process Manual
Started by ebaksa, Nov 02 2010 05:57 PM
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