2017
DOI: 10.1146/annurev-chembioeng-080615-033546
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Recent Developments and Challenges in Optimization-Based Process Synthesis

Abstract: This article first reviews recent developments in process synthesis and discusses some of the major challenges in the theory and practice in this area. Next, the article reviews key concepts in optimization-based conceptual design, namely superstructure representations, multilevel models, optimization methods, and modeling environments. A brief review of the synthesis of major subsystems and flowsheets is presented. Finally, the article closes with a critical assessment and future research challenges for the p… Show more

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“…As a further extension to process optimization, process synthesis not only optimizes given process designs but also derives novel process designs, e.g., by selecting options from a superstructure or by altering the design via evolutionary algorithms. Applications include synthesizing a process flowsheet by selecting from a set of unit operations, selecting an optimal type of equipment for a given task, or choosing a reaction route for a given product (91,92).…”
Section: Process Synthesismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a further extension to process optimization, process synthesis not only optimizes given process designs but also derives novel process designs, e.g., by selecting options from a superstructure or by altering the design via evolutionary algorithms. Applications include synthesizing a process flowsheet by selecting from a set of unit operations, selecting an optimal type of equipment for a given task, or choosing a reaction route for a given product (91,92).…”
Section: Process Synthesismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They are based on classical process design methods, are adapted from process intensification methods, e.g., for reactive distillation, or stem from the field of reactor network synthesis. According to Chen and Grossmann reactor network synthesis always includes the steps of targeting, problem formulation and optimization. Indeed, these steps can be identified in most of the presented design frameworks.…”
Section: Process Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A review about mathematical optimization in process synthesis is given by Chen and Grossmann . Reviews about optimization methods (Biegler ) and disjunctive problems (Trespalacios and Grossmann ) – both important in process synthesis – favor descriptive models to be used for optimization.…”
Section: Process Synthesismentioning
confidence: 99%