Design Guidance for Chemical Processes Using Environmental and Economic Assessments

作者: Hui Chen , Ya Wen , Michelle D. Waters , David R. Shonnard

DOI: 10.1021/IE010835Y

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摘要: Traditionally, process design is focused on the selection of technologies and optimization chemical processes based economic considerations. Increasingly, there a need to broaden scope by including environmental impacts. To successfully optimize process, multiple objective functions must be chosen consider variety attributes. The this paper provide procedures guidance for optimizing simultaneously aspects. Two are studied, recover/recycle VOCs (volatile organic chemicals) from gaseous waste stream optimum heat-exchanger network design.

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