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Computers & Chemical Engineering, Volume 110
Volume 110, February 2018
- Li Ang Zhang, Alisa Urbano, Gilles Clermont, David Swigon, Ipsita Banerjee, Robert S. Parker:
APT-MCMC, a C++/Python implementation of Markov Chain Monte Carlo for parameter identification. 1-12 - Zabih Ghelichi, Javad Tajik, Mir Saman Pishvaee:
A novel robust optimization approach for an integrated municipal water distribution system design under uncertainty: A case study of Mashhad. 13-34 - Morgan T. Kelley, Richard C. Pattison, Ross Baldick, Michael Baldea:
An efficient MILP framework for integrating nonlinear process dynamics and control in optimal production scheduling calculations. 35-52 - Chao Shang, Fengqi You:
Distributionally robust optimization for planning and scheduling under uncertainty. 53-68 - Solomon Brown, Mark D. Ogden, Eric S. Fraga:
Efficient simulation of chromatographic separation processes. 69-77 - Martin Naterstad Digernes, Lars Rudi, Henrik Andersson, Magnus Stålhane, Stein O. Wasbø, Brage Rugstad Knudsen:
Global optimisation of multi-plant manganese alloy production. 78-92 - Le Quang Minh, Tram Ngoc Pham, Nguyen Van Duc Long, Joonho Shin, Moonyong Lee:
A cost-effective retrofit of conventional distillation sequence to dividing-wall prefractionator configuration. 93-105 - Moo Sun Hong, Kristen A. Severson, Mo Jiang, Amos E. Lu, J. Christopher Love, Richard D. Braatz:
Challenges and opportunities in biopharmaceutical manufacturing control. 106-114 - Camilla Berge Vik, Jannike Solsvik, Magne Hillestad, Hugo A. Jakobsen:
A multifluid-PBE model for simulation of mass transfer limited processes operated in bubble columns. 115-139 - Carlos G. Palacín, José Luis Pitarch, C. Jasch, Carlos A. Méndez, César de Prada Moraga:
Robust integrated production-maintenance scheduling for an evaporation network. 140-151
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