2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.compchemeng.2009.11.012
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Scope for the application of mathematical programming techniques in the synthesis and planning of sustainable processes

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“…In particular, MOO (Chankong and Haimes, 1983;Ehrgott, 2000) can treat environmental concerns as decision-making objectives rather than as constraints imposed on the system (García et al, 2014;Grossmann and Guill en-Gos albez, 2010;Guillen-Gosalbez et al, 2007). MOO generates a set of alternatives (called Pareto optimal solutions) which are non-dominated (none of the objectives in a Pareto optimal point can be improved in value by any other feasible solution without worsening at least another objective value).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In particular, MOO (Chankong and Haimes, 1983;Ehrgott, 2000) can treat environmental concerns as decision-making objectives rather than as constraints imposed on the system (García et al, 2014;Grossmann and Guill en-Gos albez, 2010;Guillen-Gosalbez et al, 2007). MOO generates a set of alternatives (called Pareto optimal solutions) which are non-dominated (none of the objectives in a Pareto optimal point can be improved in value by any other feasible solution without worsening at least another objective value).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…the flow rates) optimization of both the process plant of the refinery as well as its associated heat recovery network. However, such an approach is at the expense of obtaining an improved solution by accounting for all the important trade‐offs simultaneously …”
Section: Modelling and Computational Strategymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sure this conclusion will not appear without modeling and design strategy (Cluster 4). The number of publications in second cluster is half of the first cluster, lead papers included (Accorsi, Cascini, Cholette, Manzini & Mora, 2014), (Pishvaee, Razmi & Torabi, 2014) and (Grossmann & Guillén-Gosálbez, 2010). Environmental impact assessment is the term which we use for labeling of this cluster.…”
Section: Publication Classification With Clustering Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%