2001
DOI: 10.1016/s1570-7946(01)80148-6
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An integrated environment for batch process development — from recipe to manufacture

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“…This way, significant economic leverage can be gained through the ability of flexible plants to incorporate both fast and high quality processes. 5 Overall, batch industry encounters the need of methodologies, tools, and decision-support systems to design and exploit adaptable equipment. However, as Mauderli and Rippin 6 enunciated, "the big advantage of a multipurpose batch plant, its flexibility, also poses the problem of making the best use of it".…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This way, significant economic leverage can be gained through the ability of flexible plants to incorporate both fast and high quality processes. 5 Overall, batch industry encounters the need of methodologies, tools, and decision-support systems to design and exploit adaptable equipment. However, as Mauderli and Rippin 6 enunciated, "the big advantage of a multipurpose batch plant, its flexibility, also poses the problem of making the best use of it".…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In most cases it is possible to retrofit process design to introduce new incentives if required, for example, waste reduction or energy saving; however, end-of-pipe process redesign may require bigger investments and operating costs than process design with such considerations at early stages. This way, significant economic leverage can be gained through the ability of flexible plants to incorporate both fast and high quality processes . Overall, batch industry encounters the need of methodologies, tools, and decision-support systems to design and exploit adaptable equipment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to the assignment of equipment items to execute the process and the optimization of individual units operation, a further area of study related to process allocation is the synthesis of operating procedures. This problem was referred to as the recipe to manufacture by Venkatasubramanian et al (2001). Viswanathan et al (1998a) defined the synthesis of operating procedures problem as follows:…”
Section: Automating the Synthesis Of Operating Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides, Aylett et al (2001) applied Artificial Intelligence (AI) planning tools to the synthesis of operating procedures of a chemical plant. Moreover, the intelligent system iTOPS was merged with the expert system Batch HAZOPExpert for automated HAZOP analysis of batch processes (Zhao et al, 2000b,a, Venkatasubramanian et al, 2001. At the same time, Hoshi et al (2002Hoshi et al ( , 2003 proposed a recursive algorithm based on directed graph representations in a sub-graph isomorphism framework.…”
Section: Automating the Synthesis Of Operating Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%