173 Advances in Process Design I

Monday, November 16, 2020: 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Computing and Systems Technology Division (10) (PreRecorded+)

Description:
This session emphasizes recent advancements in understanding, interpretation, synthesis and design of chemical processes to provide economically viable and sustainable solutions. Papers that discuss novel theories, methods, applications, design strategies, incorporation of control or environmental considerations into design process, and non-traditional process design problems will be encouraged. In addition to the traditional mathematical algorithms used for process design and synthesis, simulation-based approaches are also sought. Theoretical, algorithmic and computational methods to address new challenges in both conventional and unconventional feedstocks utilization, agile design, modular design, process intensification are of interest. Papers that emphasize incorporation of techno-economic analysis within the decision process for design selection are desired. The contribution of the paper to the state-of-the-art should be clearly stated in the abstract.

Sponsor:
Systems and Process Design
Chair:
Emre Gençer Email: egencer@mit.edu
Co-Chair:
Qi Zhang Email: qizh@umn.edu


(173a) Optimizing Biorefineries to Reduce Biofuels Cost
Warren D. Seider and Geetanjali Yadav


(173b) Identification of Synergistic Process Intensification Opportunities in Chemical Plants
Jianping Li, Mohammed Sadaf Monjur, Salih E. Demirel and M. M. Faruque Hasan


(173c) Synergistic Process Synthesis and Design Framework for Integrated Biorefineries
Nikolaus I. Vollmer, Resul Al, Krist V. Gernaey and Gürkan Sin


(173d) Pyosyn Graph: New Representation and Systematic Generation
Qi Chen, Yunshan Liu, Grant Seastream, David E. Bernal, John D. Siirola and Ignacio E. Grossmann





(173h) The CAPE-OPEN Binary Interop Architecture (COBIA)
William M. Barrett, J. Van Baten, Michel Pons and Michael W. Hlavinka
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