Perspectives on deriving mathematical models in pulp and paper science
Richard J. Kerekes, D. Mcdonald, Joe R. Zhao
Abstract
Mathematical modelling is a powerful tool in science. Causal mathematical models based on a clear picture of how key variables interact enable a deeper understanding of a given situation and provide reliable predictions. This is a classic approach in science. Unfortunately, this approach is declining in pulp and paper-related research in favour of simply reporting experimental data. The lack of a framework provided by a model diminishes the value of much experimental work. Therefore, the increased use of mathematical models is encouraged, and this approach is illustrated via several practical examples from our work.
Topics & Concepts
Mathematical modelManagement scienceComputer scienceWork (physics)Biochemical engineeringMathematicsEngineeringMechanical engineeringStatisticsMinerals Flotation and Separation TechniquesSoil Geostatistics and MappingIron oxide chemistry and applications