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Machine learning-based design and techno-economic assessments of adsorption processes for CO2 capture
DownloadFall 2021
Cyclic adsorption processes are widely considered for various industrial gas separations, including CO2 capture. The flexibility to configure a variety of process cycles is an attractive process design feature of these processes. Despite such flexibility for process design, computationally...
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Spring 2022
Processing of complex feedstocks for the production of value-added chemicals and fuels is industrially important. The lack of a priori knowledge of the innumerable species and the reaction pathways governing their conversion, has posed challenges to monitoring these processes. Although,...
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Fall 2017
Process measurements collected from daily industrial plant operations are essential for process control and optimization. However, due to various reasons, the process data are always corrupted by errors, so that process model constraints representing the mass balance and energy balance are not...
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Spring 2020
Steam allocation is an important decision to be made for bitumen thermo-recovery using the Steam Assisted Gravity Drainage (SAGD) technique. This is due to the significant amount of steam requirement and often limited steam generation capacity. Steam-to-oil ratio (SOR) is an important parameter...