Abstract
The use of process modelling and simulation as a tool to support the scale-up and qualification of new large-scale CO2 absorption processes is presented. It is discussed how process modelling and simulation may act as a supporting tool in various ways throughout the development and qualification stages of the new technology. The discussion indicates that process simulation as a stand-alone tool does not provide a direct shortcut to successful design and scale-up, but if utilized in a proper way, it will contribute to reducing scale-up risks. Thus, putting more effort into developing rigorous (predictive) modelling tools will increase confidence in the predictions of the large-scale design and performance.
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