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Process Integration For Resource Conservation Foo Dominic C Y

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Process Integration For Resource Conservation Foo Dominic C Y
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Publisher: Taylor and Francis
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.98 MB
Pages: 603
Author: Foo, Dominic C. Y
ISBN: 9781439860496, 1439860491
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Process Integration For Resource Conservation Foo Dominic C Y by Foo, Dominic C. Y 9781439860496, 1439860491 instant download after payment.

To achieve environmental sustainability in industrial plants, resource conservation activities such as material recovery have begun incorporating process integration techniques for reusing and recycling water, utility gases, solvents, and solid waste. Process Integration for Resource Conservation presents state-of-the-art, cost-effective techniques, including pinch analysis and mathematical optimization, for numerous conservation problems. Following the holistic philosophy of process integration, the author emphasizes the goal of setting performance targets ahead of detailed design. He explains.
Abstract: To achieve environmental sustainability in industrial plants, resource conservation activities such as material recovery have begun incorporating process integration techniques for reusing and recycling water, utility gases, solvents, and solid waste. Process Integration for Resource Conservation presents state-of-the-art, cost-effective techniques, including pinch analysis and mathematical optimization, for numerous conservation problems. Following the holistic philosophy of process integration, the author emphasizes the goal of setting performance targets ahead of detailed design. He explains

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