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Winning Portuguese team tackles salt-brine-crystallization spray system

| By Gerald Ondrey

Process Systems Enterprise (PSE; London, U.K.; www.psenterprise.com), providers of the gPROMS advanced process modeling software and model-based engineering services, has announced that the winner of the prestigious PSE Model-Based Innovation Prize for 2009 is a team from the Instituto Superior Técnico of Lisbon, Portugal.

The winning team is Raquel Durana Moita, Prof. Henrique Matos, Prof. Cristina Fernandes, Prof. Clemente Pedro Nunes and Mario Jorge Pinho, for their paper Dynamic modeling and simulation of a heated brine spray system, published in Computers and Chemical Engineering in February 2009. The paper presents work on modeling of a heated brine spray system for salt recrystallization ponds, which is integrated with a cogeneration system to increase the overall process efficiency. The €5,000 prize will be formally awarded at the AIChE Annual Meeting in Nashville, Tenn.
 
Runners up were Fabrizio Bezzo, Federico Galvanin and Massimiliano Barolo (University of Padova) for their paper Online Model-Based Redesign of Experiments for Parameter Estimation in Dynamic Systems and Mladen Eic, Qinglin Huang and Amir Malekian (University of New Brunswick) for Optimization of PSA process for producing enriched hydrogen from plasma reactor gas.
 
The judges summarized the winning paper as excellent work presenting a detailed integrated dynamic model of a novel process that has been well-validated using industrial data. The model provides a good basis for optimization of design and operation for similar industrial processes, and addresses energy efficiency issues.
 
PSE is a leader in the emerging field of Model-Based Innovation (MBI), in which high-fidelity mathematical models of processes and products are used to accelerate innovation and reduce technology risk. MBI helps to integrate R&D activities with engineering design, resulting in optimized process design and operation and reduced costs. 
 
gPROMS is the worlds leading modeling environment for such applications, and is widely used throughout the chemicals, energy, petrochemical, food and pharmaceuticals sectors, including some 200 academic organizations.
 
Mark Matzopoulos, COO of PSE, says “As a company closely involved in research and innovation throughout the process industries, we are keen to recognize and foster the efforts of others who are doing the same. We congratulate the winners on the depth and quality of their work. ation. PSE is committed to maintaining gPROMS at the leading edge of modeling technology.”