2021
DOI: 10.1021/acs.iecr.1c02661
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Synthesis of an Optimal Schedule and Water Network for a Multipurpose Multiproduct Textile Industry through a Sequential MILP-NLP Technique

Abstract: Textile factories are usually batch plants. Their high freshwater consumption and large emissions of toxic wastewater present a threat to water availability and public health. Wastewater minimization can be used to reduce this impact. This paper presents a framework for combining the unit-specific continuous-time approach and the global continuous-time approach in batch water minimization. The unit-specific approach is used to obtain an optimal schedule, which is mapped onto a global time grid using a bridging… Show more

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