1979
DOI: 10.1016/0098-1354(79)80032-0
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Profitability as a criterion of batch process control design

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“…From an industrial perspective, the main processing objective is of economic nature and is stated in terms such as return, profitability or payback time of an investment [37,3,24]. In the face of increased competition, process optimization is a natural choice for reducing production costs, meeting safety requirements and environmental regulations, improving product quality, reducing product variability, and ease of scale-up [48,11].…”
Section: Dynamic Optimization In Industrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From an industrial perspective, the main processing objective is of economic nature and is stated in terms such as return, profitability or payback time of an investment [37,3,24]. In the face of increased competition, process optimization is a natural choice for reducing production costs, meeting safety requirements and environmental regulations, improving product quality, reducing product variability, and ease of scale-up [48,11].…”
Section: Dynamic Optimization In Industrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Από βιομηχανικής άποψης, η κύρια συνάρτηση βελτιστοποίησης είναι οικονομικής φύσεως και εκφράζεται με όρους όπως κερδοφορία, περίοδος αποπληρωμής της επένδυσης κ.ά. (Lahteemaki et. al., 1979.…”
Section: πλήρης γραμμικοποίηση (Full Linearization)unclassified