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Computers & Chemical Engineering, Volume 68
Volume 68, September 2014
- R. Russell Rhinehart:
Convergence criterion in optimization of stochastic processes. 1-6 - Bruno A. Calfa, Anshul Agarwal, Ignacio E. Grossmann, John M. Wassick:
Data-driven multi-stage scenario tree generation via statistical property and distribution matching. 7-23 - Murat Uzunca, Bülent Karasözen, Murat Manguoglu:
Adaptive discontinuous Galerkin methods for non-linear diffusion-convection-reaction equations. 24-37 - Xiaolong Ge, Xigang Yuan, Chen Ao, Kuo-Ksong Yu:
Simulation based approach to optimal design of dividing wall column using random search method. 38-46 - Wenjun Lyu, Changming Li, Jichun Li, Feng Xin:
Simulation and optimization on etherification of light gasoline in a process of two fixed-bed reactors and one distillation column. 47-55 - Hadi Sahebi, Stefan Nickel, Jalal Ashayeri:
Strategic and tactical mathematical programming models within the crude oil supply chain context - A review. 56-77 - Pastora Vega, Silvana Revollar, Mario Francisco, José M. Martín:
Integration of set point optimization techniques into nonlinear MPC for improving the operation of WWTPs. 78-95 - Georgios M. Kopanos, Thomas S. Kyriakidis, Michael C. Georgiadis:
New continuous-time and discrete-time mathematical formulations for resource-constrained project scheduling problems. 96-106 - H. Sun, H. Ding:
Plant simulation and operation optimisation of SMR plant with different adjustment methods under part-load conditions. 107-113 - Chuanyi Yao, Shaokun Tang, Hong-Mei Yao, Moses O. Tadé, Yanyan Xu:
Study on the number of decision variables in design and optimization of Varicol process. 114-122 - Kaichen Gu, Vassilios S. Vassiliadis:
Limitations in using Euler's formula in the design of heat exchanger networks with Pinch Technology. 123-127 - Kailiang Tong, Fengqi You, Gang Rong:
Robust design and operations of hydrocarbon biofuel supply chain integrating with existing petroleum refineries considering unit cost objective. 128-139 - Per Julian Becker, François Puel, Arend Dubbelboer, Jo Janssen, Nida Sheibat-Othman:
Coupled population balance-CFD simulation of droplet breakup in a high pressure homogenizer. 140-150 - Songsong Liu, Ana S. Simaria, Suzanne S. Farid, Lazaros G. Papageorgiou:
Optimising chromatography strategies of antibody purification processes by mixed integer fractional programming techniques. 151-164 - Nancy Medina-Herrera, Arturo Jiménez-Gutiérrez, Ignacio E. Grossmann:
A mathematical programming model for optimal layout considering quantitative risk analysis. 165-181 - M. R. Dodge, F. Shadman:
Computer modeling of surface interactions and contaminant transport in microstructures during the rinsing of patterned semiconductor wafers. 182-189 - Richard Caulkin, Mishal S. Islam, Xiaodong Jia, Michael Fairweather:
Studies for the development of a virtual permeameter. 190-202 - Jake Nease, Thomas A. Adams II:
Application of rolling horizon optimization to an integrated solid-oxide fuel cell and compressed air energy storage plant for zero-emissions peaking power under uncertainty. 203-219 - John Eason, Selen Cremaschi:
Adaptive sequential sampling for surrogate model generation with artificial neural networks. 220-232 - Noel Andrés Gómez Mendoza, Izabela Dobrosz-Gómez, Miguel Ángel Gómez García:
Modeling and simulation of an industrial falling film reactor using the method of lines with adaptive mesh. Study case: Industrial sulfonation of tridecylbenzene. 233-241 - Kevin Yeh, Matthew J. Realff, Jay H. Lee, Craig Whittaker:
Analysis and comparison of single period single level and bilevel programming representations of a pre-existing timberlands supply chain with a new biorefinery facility. 242-254 - Lukas Gallus Eberle, Hirokazu Sugiyama, Rainer Schmidt:
Improving lead time of pharmaceutical production processes using Monte Carlo simulation. 255-263
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