SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM

The ESCAPE-10 scientific program reflects two complementary strategic objectives of the CAPE Working Party: the former checks the status of historically consolidated topics by means of their industrial application and their emerging issues, while the latter is addressed to opening new windows to the CAPE audience by inviting adjacent Working Parties to co-operate in the creation of the technical program.

The former CAPE strategic objective still considers the 'problem formulation' as a crucial aspect in defining the status of the art in Chemical Engineering as a whole; the past ESCAPE events discussed this matter in detail. However a minor relevance, in the past, has been addressed to the 'technological aspects' of the problem itself. The aim of ESCAPE-10 is to bridge these two aspects by inviting Authors to submit contributions on the field defined as:

 

Emerging Issues and Industrial Application in:

· Numerical Methods

· Process Design

· Dynamics & Control

 

The latter CAPE strategic objective derives from the EFCE promotion of scientific activities which autonomously and transversely work across the Working Parties terms of references. These activities should enhance the exchange of the know-how and knowledge acquired by different Working Parties in homologous fields. They also aim to discover complementary facets useful to the dissemination of WP's tools and of their novel procedures.

Also this EFCE priority will be one of the ESCAPE-10 technical program’s aims. The WP's "Environmental Protection", "Loss Prevention and Safety Promotion" and "Multiphase Fluid Flow" are invited to assist in the organization of sessions in the area of:

 

A Process Integrated approach for:

· Environmental Benefit

· Loss Prevention and Safety

· Computational Fluid Dynamics