Advanced optimization for process systems engineering / Ignacio E. Grossmann
Material type:
- 9781108831659
- 660.2815 GRO-I
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660.2812 HAY-J Chemical process design and simulation : Aspen Plus and Aspen Hysys applications / | 660.2812 SHA-S Green chemistry for environmental sustainability / | 660.2815 COR-J Process control : theory and applications / | 660.2815 GRO-I Advanced optimization for process systems engineering / | 660.2815 PRI-D Mass and energy balancing : calculations for plant design / | 660.2815 SEB-D Process dynamics and control / | 660.283 LIP-B Analytical instrumentation |
Based on the author's forty years of teaching experience, this unique textbook covers both basic and advanced concepts of optimization theory and methods for process systems engineers. Topics covered include continuous, discrete and logic optimization (linear, nonlinear, mixed-integer and generalized disjunctive programming), optimization under uncertainty (stochastic programming and flexibility analysis), and decomposition techniques (Lagrangean and Benders decomposition). Assuming only a basic background in calculus and linear algebra, it enables easy understanding of mathematical reasoning, and numerous examples throughout illustrate key concepts and algorithms. End-of-chapter exercises involving theoretical derivations and small numerical problems, as well as in modeling systems like GAMS, enhance understanding and help put knowledge into practice. Accompanied by two appendices containing web links to modeling systems and models related to applications in PSE, this is an essential text for single-semester, graduate courses in process systems engineering in departments of chemical engineering.
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