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Complex Cooling Water Systems Optimization with Pressure Drop Consideration

Pressure drop consideration has shown to be an essential requirement for the synthesis of a cooling water network where reuse/recycle philosophy is employed. This is due to an increased network pressure drop associated with additional reuse/recycle streams. This paper presents a mathematical techniq...

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Published in:Industrial & engineering chemistry research 2013-06, Vol.52 (22), p.7056-7065
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