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Solids operations demand special attention when simulating a process because more experimental information is required. These operations are not usually covered in undergraduate level courses or even in industry technical courses considering that usually oil and gas simulations are more common and in those cases solids presence is often neglected.
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Chaves, I.D.G., López, J.R.G., Zapata, J.L.G., Robayo, A.L., Niño, G.R. (2016). Solids Operations in Process Simulators. In: Process Analysis and Simulation in Chemical Engineering. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-14812-0_9
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