Accounting for costs in attainable‐region‐based reactor–separation network synthesis: Models, tradeoffs, and insights
Arthur E. Pastore de Lima,
Joonjae Ryu,
Christos T. Maravelias
Abstract:In reaction engineering, the attainable region defines the set of all possible states attainable in the outlet stream of any steady‐state reactor network, given specified feed and reaction kinetics. Costs in approaches that aim to determine the attainable region are often neglected, resulting in targets that require expensive processes. In this work, we propose modeling methods that allow us to account for costs in reactor–separation synthesis while accurately identifying the attainable region. Our goal is to … Show more
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