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A process can be described either by a physical model or by a mathematical model. The mathematical model can be based on chemical/physical laws or statistical principals. It must be clarified, whether the process can be divided into component processes or if it is nessesary to consider the process as a unit. Presented here is a mathematical model based on chemical/physical laws for the principal item of a plant for enrichment of the aqueous acetic acid and the connected waste water treatment. It will be simulated on an analog computer system. The operating costs will be determined by the objective function. Finally the plant conception will be verified.
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Engelmann, HD. (1983). Development of Model by Example for Recovery of Aqueous Acetic Acid. In: Ameling, W. (eds) First European Simulation Congress ESC 83. Informatik-Fachberichte, vol 71. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-69295-6_8
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