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Separation trains heat integrated

Process synthesis is introduced mostly using heuristics in Part One (Chapters 3 and 5), whereas Part Two provides more detailed algorithmic methods for chemical reactor network synthesis, separation train synthesis, the synthesis of reactor-separator-recycle networks, heat and power integration, mass integration, and the optimal design and sequencing of batch processes. [Pg.1029]

A complete U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) particulate sampling system comprises four major subsystems (1) a Pitot tube probe assembly for temperature and velocity measurements and for sampling, (2) a two-module sampling unit that consists of a separate heated compartment with provision for a filter assembly and a separate ice-bath compartment for the impinger train and bubblers, (3) an operating control unit with a vacuum pump and a standard dry gas meter, and (4) an integrated, modular umbilical cord that connects the sample unit and Pitot tube to the control unit. [Pg.333]


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