Floating Automated Targeting for Resource Conservation Networks

© 2015 American Chemical Society.Over the past decades, many systematic process integration techniques have been developed for synthesizing resource conservation networks (RCNs). Automated Targeting Model (ATM) is one of the approaches that incorporates insight-based concept into mathematical optimi...

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Main Authors: Goh, W., Tan, Yin Ling, Denny, K.
Format: Journal Article
Published: American Chemical Society 2015
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/29896
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Tan, Yin Ling
Denny, K.
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description © 2015 American Chemical Society.Over the past decades, many systematic process integration techniques have been developed for synthesizing resource conservation networks (RCNs). Automated Targeting Model (ATM) is one of the approaches that incorporates insight-based concept into mathematical optimization model to locate various targets for RCNs. However, in order to perform automated targeting, the quality values of process sinks and sources must be first identified and arranged in ascending or descending order. Therefore, for cases where the quality of process sinks and sources are given in a range and not fixed, the conventional ATM will not able to locate the targets accordingly. To overcome such limitation, a novel Floating Automated Targeting Model (FATM) is presented in this work. Two literature case studies are solved to illustrate the proposed approach.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-298962017-09-13T15:29:35Z Floating Automated Targeting for Resource Conservation Networks Goh, W. Tan, Yin Ling Denny, K. © 2015 American Chemical Society.Over the past decades, many systematic process integration techniques have been developed for synthesizing resource conservation networks (RCNs). Automated Targeting Model (ATM) is one of the approaches that incorporates insight-based concept into mathematical optimization model to locate various targets for RCNs. However, in order to perform automated targeting, the quality values of process sinks and sources must be first identified and arranged in ascending or descending order. Therefore, for cases where the quality of process sinks and sources are given in a range and not fixed, the conventional ATM will not able to locate the targets accordingly. To overcome such limitation, a novel Floating Automated Targeting Model (FATM) is presented in this work. Two literature case studies are solved to illustrate the proposed approach. 2015 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/29896 10.1021/ie5050346 American Chemical Society restricted
spellingShingle Goh, W.
Tan, Yin Ling
Denny, K.
Floating Automated Targeting for Resource Conservation Networks
title Floating Automated Targeting for Resource Conservation Networks
title_full Floating Automated Targeting for Resource Conservation Networks
title_fullStr Floating Automated Targeting for Resource Conservation Networks
title_full_unstemmed Floating Automated Targeting for Resource Conservation Networks
title_short Floating Automated Targeting for Resource Conservation Networks
title_sort floating automated targeting for resource conservation networks
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/29896