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In the 21st century it is impossible to imagine any design process carried out without the application of computer modelling techniques. Computer modelling is an effective and in-demand tool for creating and studying complex systems. As experience is gained, algorithms and methods of computer modelling are continuously improved, databases are supplemented, which, in turn, leads to improved validity of the results obtained. This book discusses the process of creating a computer model of the production line for Abacavir, one of the effective and sought-after drugs for the treatment of HIV…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In the 21st century it is impossible to imagine any design process carried out without the application of computer modelling techniques. Computer modelling is an effective and in-demand tool for creating and studying complex systems. As experience is gained, algorithms and methods of computer modelling are continuously improved, databases are supplemented, which, in turn, leads to improved validity of the results obtained. This book discusses the process of creating a computer model of the production line for Abacavir, one of the effective and sought-after drugs for the treatment of HIV infection. The simulation was carried out on state-of-the-art software, Aspen Hysys V 10 (2017). The book describes in detail the existing methods for the synthesis of Abacavir. The process of creating a model for the production of Abacavir substance in the software package Aspen Hysys V 10 (2017) is described in detail, at the instructional level. A detailed technical and economic description of the Abacavir production line is given. The book will be useful for students, graduate students, researchers and possibly businessmen wishing to invest successfully in Abacavir production.
Autorenporträt
Alekseeva Valeria Aleksandrovna - Étudiante en master de technologie de production pharmaceutique, KSMU. Khrustalev Dmitriy Petrovich - Docteur en sciences chimiques, lauréat du premier prix de la Fondation du président, professeur associé au département des disciplines pharmaceutiques et de la chimie de l'université médicale de Karaganda, République du Kazakhstan.