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* '''ASCEND'''
 
* '''ASCEND'''
* We will have a look at the problems that can be solved using '''ASCEND'''
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* problems that can be solved using '''ASCEND'''
* We will have first-hand experience of '''ASCEND '''interface through a sample model
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* '''ASCEND '''interface through a sample model
* and we will also take an overview of the topics covered in this tutorial series
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* topics covered in this series
  
 
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To know more about '''ASCEND''', please visit '''ascend4.org'''
 
To know more about '''ASCEND''', please visit '''ascend4.org'''
  
 
For relevant tutorial,s please visit our website
 
 
[http://spoken-tutorial.org/ http://spoken-tutorial.org]
 
  
 
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* '''ASCEND''' is an open-source software program, for solving mathematical models.
 
* '''ASCEND''' is an open-source software program, for solving mathematical models.
 
* '''ASCEND''' stands for '''Advanced System for Computations in Engineering Design'''.
 
* '''ASCEND''' stands for '''Advanced System for Computations in Engineering Design'''.
* It was first developed in 1978 at '''Carnegie Mellon University.'''
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* '''ASCEND''' can be used for solving systems of '''non-linear equations, linear '''and '''nonlinear optimization''' problems, and for '''dynamic systems'''
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| style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.0104in;"| Applications of '''ASCEND'''
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'''ASCEND''' can be used for various purposes like
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* solving systems of '''non-linear equations,'''
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* '''linear '''and '''nonlinear optimization''' problems, and  
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* '''dynamic systems'''
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Sample Problems
 
Sample Problems
| style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.0104in;"| Let's have a look at examples of '''process simulation problems''' that can be modeled using '''ASCEND''':
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| style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.0104in;"| Various '''process simulation problems''' can be modeled using '''ASCEND'''.
  
* Modelling of a flash drum for separating a given mixture.
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Some of such examples are-
* Modelling a process flow-sheet comprising of different components such as a '''Mixer, Reactor''' and a '''Separation''' unit.
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* Modelling a flash drum for separating a given mixture.
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* Modelling a process flow-sheet comprising of a '''Mixer, Reactor''' and '''Separation''' unit.
  
 
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| style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.0104in;"| Open the ASCEND interface
 
| style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.0104in;"| Open the ASCEND interface
| style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.0104in;"| Now, let's have a look at the '''ASCEND''' interface.
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| style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.0104in;"| Let me now introduce you to the '''ASCEND''' interface.
  
 
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| style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.0104in;"|  
| style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.0104in;"| I will load a code file in '''ASCEND''' and solve it.
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| style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.0104in;"| Let me load a file.
  
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| style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.0104in;"| Load files test.a4c and press solve
 
| style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.0104in;"| Here is my code '''test.a4c'''.
 
  
 
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We will learn more about using this interface in the further tutorials.
The name of my model is '''lotka'''.
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I will load this model and will run one of the '''methods''' and solve the model.
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| style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.0104in;"| Slide '''Applications of ASCEND'''
 
| style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.0104in;"| Slide '''Applications of ASCEND'''
| style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.0104in;"| Now let's have a look at the various topics that will be covered in this tutorial series.
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| style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.0104in;"| Let us now have a look at the topics to be covered in this tutorial series.
  
 
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| style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.0104in;"| Slide '''Learning Objectives'''
 
| style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.0104in;"| Slide '''Learning Objectives'''
| style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.0104in;"| At the beginning of the series, we will have a tutorial on how to install '''ASCEND''' on '''Linux''' and '''Windows''' systems.
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| style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.0104in;"| In this tutorial, we will learn
 
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*how to install '''ASCEND''' on '''Linux''' and '''Windows'''.
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* how to open a model in '''ASCEND''' and solve it.
| style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.0104in;"| Slide '''Learning Objectives'''
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| style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.0104in;"| We will also learn how to open a model in '''ASCEND''' and solve it.
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| style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.0104in;"| Slide '''Learning Objectives'''
 
| style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.0104in;"| Slide '''Learning Objectives'''
| style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.0104in;"| We will learn how to build a basic model and add '''methods''' to this basic model.
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| style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.0104in;"|  
 
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* how to build a basic model  
 
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* how to add '''methods''' to this basic model.
In this tutorial, we will also learn how to write dimensionally consistent equations in '''ASCEND'''.
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* and how to write '''dimensionally consistent equation''' in '''ASCEND'''.
  
 
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| style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.0104in;"| Slide '''Learning Objectives'''
 
| style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.0104in;"| Slide '''Learning Objectives'''
| style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.0104in;"| We will also learn how to  
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| style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.0104in;"| We will also learn
*create a re-usable model in  '''ASCEND'''
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*how to create a re-usable model
* how to reuse this model for different components
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* reuse the model for different components
*also how to import data from '''Thermodynamics library''' in  '''ASCEND'''
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* import data from '''Thermodynamics library'''  
 
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* and solve the model.
 
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Towards the end we will learn how to solve this model.
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| style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.0104in;"| Slide '''Learning Objectives'''
 
| style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.0104in;"| Slide '''Learning Objectives'''
| style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.0104in;"| We will also have a tutorial on modelling different components of a flow-sheet such as
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| style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.0104in;"| Further to this, we will learn how to
 
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* a '''Mixer'''
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* a '''Reactor'''
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* and how to combine these different components to get the final flow sheet
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We will run the flowsheet in '''ASCEND''' to get final results.
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* Model a '''Mixer'''
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* Model a '''Reactor'''
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* Connect different components of a flow-sheet
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* and run the flow-sheet
  
 
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| style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.0104in;"| Slide '''Learning Objectives'''
 
| style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.0104in;"| Slide '''Learning Objectives'''
| style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.0104in;"| We will also have a tutorial on
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| style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.0104in;"|Lastly, we will learn
  
 
* how to use '''FOR''' loop in '''ASCEND'''
 
* how to use '''FOR''' loop in '''ASCEND'''
* how to declare '''Arrays''' in our models
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* how to use '''Arrays''' in our models
 
* how to plot graphs using '''ASCEND'''
 
* how to plot graphs using '''ASCEND'''
  
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Summary
 
Summary
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| style="border-top:none;border-bottom:0.75pt solid #000001;border-left:0.75pt solid #000001;border-right:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.0104in;"| This tutorial was an overview of what you will learn in the '''ASCEND''' series.  
 
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This tutorial was an overview of what you will learn in the '''ASCEND''' tutorial series.
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Hope you found it interesting.
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About slide
 
About slide
| style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.0104in;"| To know more about the '''spoken tutorial project''', watch the video available at
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| style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.0104in;"| Information on the '''Spoken Tutorial Project''' is available on the Internet.
 
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http://spoken-tutorial.org/What_is_a_Spoken_Tutorial
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It summarizes the '''Spoken Tutorial project'''.
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If you do not have good bandwidth, you can download and watch it.
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About slide
 
About slide
| style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.0104in;"| The Spoken Tutorial Project Team:
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| style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.0104in;"| Workshops based on '''Spoken Tutorials''' are also available.
 
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*Conducts workshops using spoken tutorials
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For more details, please write to '''contact@spoken-tutorial.org'''
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Acknowledgment
 
Acknowledgment
| style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.0104in;"| Spoken Tutorial Project is a part of the Talk to a Teacher project
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| style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.0104in;"| Spoken Tutorial Project is funded by the NMEICT, MHRD.
 
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It is supported by the National Mission on Education through ICT, MHRD, Government of India
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More information on this Mission is available at http://spoken-tutorial.org/NMEICT-Intro
 
More information on this Mission is available at http://spoken-tutorial.org/NMEICT-Intro
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Thank you slide
 
Thank you slide
| style="border:0.75pt solid #000001;padding:0.0104in;"| This is Tarun Gangwar from IIT Bombay signing off. Thank you for joining.
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Latest revision as of 11:36, 19 August 2014

Tutorial 1: Overview of ASCEND


Visual Cue
Narration
Slide number 1

Title slide

Welcome to the Overview of ASCEND tutorial series.
Show Slide 2 In this tutorial, we will introduce you to
  • ASCEND
  • problems that can be solved using ASCEND
  • ASCEND interface through a sample model
  • topics covered in this series
Slide number 3

System Requirement

System Requirements

Here I am using

  • Ubuntu Linux OS version 12.04 and
  • ASCEND version 0.9.8
Slide number 4

Prerequisites

To follow this tutorial series, user doesn't require any prior knowledge of ASCEND.


To know more about ASCEND, please visit ascend4.org


Slide number 5

What is ASCEND

What is ASCEND?
  • ASCEND is an open-source software program, for solving mathematical models.
  • ASCEND stands for Advanced System for Computations in Engineering Design.
Slide number Applications of ASCEND


Applications of ASCEND


ASCEND can be used for various purposes like

  • solving systems of non-linear equations,
  • linear and nonlinear optimization problems, and
  • dynamic systems


Slide number 6

Sample Problems

Various process simulation problems can be modeled using ASCEND.

Some of such examples are-

  • Modelling a flash drum for separating a given mixture.
  • Modelling a process flow-sheet comprising of a Mixer, Reactor and Separation unit.
Open the ASCEND interface Let me now introduce you to the ASCEND interface.
Let me load a file.


We will learn more about using this interface in the further tutorials.

Slide Applications of ASCEND Let us now have a look at the topics to be covered in this tutorial series.
Slide Learning Objectives In this tutorial, we will learn
  • how to install ASCEND on Linux and Windows.
  • how to open a model in ASCEND and solve it.


Slide Learning Objectives
  • how to build a basic model
  • how to add methods to this basic model.
  • and how to write dimensionally consistent equation in ASCEND.
Slide Learning Objectives We will also learn
  • how to create a re-usable model
  • reuse the model for different components
  • import data from Thermodynamics library
  • and solve the model.
Slide Learning Objectives Further to this, we will learn how to
  • Model a Mixer
  • Model a Reactor
  • Connect different components of a flow-sheet
  • and run the flow-sheet
Slide Learning Objectives Lastly, we will learn
  • how to use FOR loop in ASCEND
  • how to use Arrays in our models
  • how to plot graphs using ASCEND
Slide number 6

Summary

This tutorial was an overview of what you will learn in the ASCEND series.
Slide Number 8

About slide

Information on the Spoken Tutorial Project is available on the Internet.
Slide number 9

About slide

Workshops based on Spoken Tutorials are also available.


Slide number 10

Acknowledgment

Spoken Tutorial Project is funded by the NMEICT, MHRD.

More information on this Mission is available at http://spoken-tutorial.org/NMEICT-Intro

Slide number 11

Thank you slide

This is Tarun Gangwar from IIT Bombay signing off. Thank you.

Contributors and Content Editors

Nancyvarkey, Tarung