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MEXA (Model EXpert Advisor)

MEXA is a tool helping the user to find the best model predicting hydrodynamics, mass or heat transfer properties providing a range of operating conditions such as velocities, fluid properties and packing properties (common model inputs). If the user wants to predict, for example, total liquid holdup for specific operating conditions, he can assign a range for the liquid and gas velocities, particle dimensions and choose one or several models available in the Multi_R_Designer simulator. MEXA will find the number of experimental data in the Multi_R_Designer integrated databank matching the specified conditions and will divulge the performance of the selected models on these data. With this tool, the user can determine the model or correlation exhibiting the best prediction capability of the studied property for the operating condition setup.

In the example presented here, we will determine the best model predicting the total liquid holdup in trickle beds for a set of operating conditions which can be either stored in a file or introduced in the MEXA using the data range table.

If the first option (operating conditions stored in a file) is used for MEXA inquiry, it can be done after a simulation.The appropriate procedure for creating a user's file and carrying out simulations is presented in sections Frame for user's file and manual simulation respectively. Once the simulation is done, start a MEXA inquiry from STEP 4 below.

If the inquiry is based on a range of operating conditions, the following steps are used:

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For the specification ranges imposed above, the TR_ANN08 correlation gives with the dimensional inquiry (45 data), a correlation coefficient () of 99%, an AARE () of 3.6% and a standard deviation () of 2.8%.
 

To compare the models performances, repeat the procedure with a new model/correlation starting from STEP 4: "select a model and click on Process"  with the same variable range specifications.

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