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Process control for energy efficient operation of reactive dividing wall columns

Egger et al., 2019

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17690113753319307513
Author
Egger L
Fieg G
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Chemical engineering research and design

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Process integration offers great potential, both economically as well as ecologically, mainly due to high possible energy savings. However, the design and operation of integrated processes is impeded by complex process dynamics introduced by the integration of …
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