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Computers & Chemical Engineering, Volume 45
Volume 45, October 2012
- Kok Siew Ng, Nan Zhang, Jhuma Sadhukhan:
A graphical CO2 emission treatment intensity assessment for energy and economic analyses of integrated decarbonised production systems. 1-14 - Vladimir Mahalec, Yoel Sanchez:
Inferential monitoring and optimization of crude separation units via hybrid models. 15-26 - Sebastian Maaß, Jürgen Rojahn, Ronny Hänsch, Matthias Kraume:
Automated drop detection using image analysis for online particle size monitoring in multiphase systems. 27-37 - Jorge E. Alaña, Constantinos Theodoropoulos:
Optimal spatial sampling scheme for parameter estimation of nonlinear distributed parameter systems. 38-49 - Ludovic Métivier, Hervé Roussel:
Accounting robustly for instantaneous chemical equilibriums in reactive transport: A numerical method and its application to liquid-liquid extraction modeling. 50-61 - Jie Fu, Tianxing Cai, Qiang Xu:
Coupling multiple water-reuse network designs for agile manufacturing. 62-71 - Ming-Gang Dong, Ning Wang:
A novel hybrid differential evolution approach to scheduling of large-scale zero-wait batch processes with setup times. 72-83 - Nicolas Hudon, Jie Bao:
Dissipativity-based decentralized control of interconnected nonlinear chemical processes. 84-101 - Manuel Rodríguez, José Luis de la Mata:
Automating HAZOP studies using D-higraphs. 102-113 - Srinivas Rangarajan, Aditya Bhan, Prodromos Daoutidis:
Language-oriented rule-based reaction network generation and analysis: Description of RING. 114-123 - Shideh Fathi Roudsari, Ginette Turcotte, Ramdhane Dhib, Farhad Ein-Mozaffari:
CFD modeling of the mixing of water in oil emulsions. 124-136 - Jesus Barragan Ferrer, Stéphane Négny, Guillermo Cortes Robles, Jean-Marc Le Lann:
Eco-innovative design method for process engineering. 137-151
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