Advanced multi-scale modeling and simulation has the potential to dramatically reduce development time, resulting in considerable cost savings. The Carbon Capture Simulation Initiative is a partnership among national laboratories, industry and universities that is developing and deploying a suite of multi-scale modeling and simulation tools including basic data submodels, steady-state and dynamic process models, process optimization and uncertainty quantification tools, an advanced dynamic process control framework, high-resolution filtered computational-fluid-dynamic (CFD) submodels, validated high-fidelity device-scale CFD models with quantified uncertainty, and a risk analysis framework. These tools and models enable basic data submodels, including thermodynamics and kinetics, to be used within detailed process models to synthesize and optimize a process. The resulting process informs the development of process control systems and more detailed simulations of potential equipment to improve the design and reduce scale-up risk. Quantification and propagation of uncertainty across scales is an essential part of these tools and models.
Revised: September 24, 2014 |
Published: April 1, 2014
Citation
Miller D., M. Syamlal, D. Mebane, C. Storlie, D. Bhattacharyya, N.V. Sahinidis, and D.A. Agarwal, et al. 2014.Carbon Capture Simulation Initiative: A Case Study in Multi-Scale Modeling and New Challenges.Annual Review of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering 5.PNNL-SA-98982.doi:10.1146/annurev-chembioeng-060713-040321