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STEPHANOPOULOS

Stephanopoulos, G., Linnhoff, B., and Sophos, A., Synthesis of Heat Integrated Distillation Sequences, IChemE Symp. Ser., 74 111, 1982. [Pg.157]

G. Stephanopoulos, Synthesis of Networks of Heat Exchangers—A Self-Study Block Module, Project PROCEED, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, 1977. [Pg.529]

G. Stephanopoulos, Chemical Process Control, Prentice-HaH, Inc., Englewood Chffs, N.J., 1983. [Pg.80]

Shrola, J. J., I. E. Grossmann, and G. Stephanopoulos. Proceedings of the Second Inter-national Conference on Foundations of Computer-Aided Design. Elsevier Science Publishers, Inc., New York (1990). [Pg.424]

Stephanopoulos, G., and J. F. Davis (eds.). Artificial Intelligence in Pr ocess EnQineerina. CACHE Monograph Series, CACHE, Austin... [Pg.424]

Stephanopoulos, G., and H. Chonghun. Intelligent Systems in Process Engineering A Review, Proceedings ofPSE 94. Korea (1994). [Pg.424]

FIG. 22-86 Process scheme for protein extraction in aqueous two-phase systems for the downstream processing of intracellular proteins, incorporating PEG and salt recycling. RepHnted from Kelly and Hatton in Stephanopoulos (ed), op. cit. adapted from Qre-oe and Kula, op. cit.]... [Pg.2060]

Romagnoli, J.A. and G. Stephanopoulos, Rectification of Process Measurement Data in the Presence of Gross Errors, Chemical Engineeiing Science, 36(11), 1981, 1849-186.3. [Pg.2545]

Stephanopoulos, G. 1984. Chemical Process Control An Introduction to Theory and Practice. Prentice-Hall, New Jersey. [Pg.157]

Fornari, T., Rotstein, E., and Stephanopoulos, G. (1989). Studies on the Synthesis of Chemical Reaction Paths — II. Reaction Schemes with Two Degrees of Freedom, Chem. Eng. Sc/, 44(7), 1569-1579. [Pg.295]

Mavrovouniotis, M. L., and Stephanopoulos, G. (1990). Computer-aided synthesis of biochemical pathways. Biotechnology and Bioengineering, 36, 1119-1132. [Pg.295]

Proeess operational quality, whieh has emerged as an essential pre-eondition to inerease profitability by fundamentally improving the design and operation of the proeess, involves two eomplementary steps (1) eontrol within pre-speeified limits and (2) eontinuous improvement of operational performanee (Saraiva and Stephanopoulos, 1992a). The first step deals with the reetifieation of abnormal proeess behaviour (as a result of speeial eauses) through effieient... [Pg.278]

Saraiva, P.M. and Stephanopoulos, G., 1992a. Continuous process improvement through inductive and analogical learning. American Institution of Chemical Engineers Journal, 38(2), 161. [Pg.321]

George Stephanopoulos dedicates this editorial work to Eleni-Nikos-Elvie with love and gratitude... [Pg.6]


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