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| Processing network models of energy/environment systems | |
| John W. Chinneck | |
| 1995 | |
| Source | Computers and Industrial Engineering
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| Volume | 28Issue:1Pages:179 - 189 |
| English Abstract | Processing networks are a variant of the standard linear programming network model which are especially useful for optimizing industrial energy/environment systems. Modelling advantages include an intuitive diagrammatic representation and the ability to incorporate all forms of energy and pollutants in a single integrated linear network model. Added advantages include increased speed of solution and algorithms supporting formulation. The paper explores their use in modelling the energy and pollution control systems in large industrial plants. The pollution control options in an ethylene production plant are analyzed as an example. PROFLOW, a computer tool for the formulation, analysis, and solution of processing network models, is introduced. |
| Indexed Type | 其他 |
| Cooperation Status | 其它 |
| Language | 英语 |
| Content Type | 期刊论文 |
| URI | http://ir.iscas.ac.cn/handle/311060/1356 |
| Collection | 中国科学院软件研究所 |
| Recommended Citation GB/T 7714 | John W. Chinneck. Processing network models of energy/environment systems[J]. Computers and Industrial Engineering,1995,28(1):179 - 189. |
| APA | John W. Chinneck.(1995).Processing network models of energy/environment systems.Computers and Industrial Engineering,28(1),179 - 189. |
| MLA | John W. Chinneck."Processing network models of energy/environment systems".Computers and Industrial Engineering 28.1(1995):179 - 189. |
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