Water network optimisation with consideration of network complexity
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Ong, B.
Pang, Y.
Wan, J.
Yap, A.
Ng, Wendy
Foo, D.
Date
2015Type
Journal Article
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Ong, B. and Pang, Y. and Wan, J. and Yap, A. and Ng, W. and Foo, D. 2015. Water network optimisation with consideration of network complexity. Chemical Engineering Transactions. 45: pp. 13-18.
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Chemical Engineering Transactions
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Curtin Malaysia
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Abstract
This paper presents a superstructural model for the synthesis of water network, with the objective to reduce its complexity. A less complex network will ease its operation. Different constraints are added to the model, i.e. reduced piping length and number of piping connections. Literature case study comprises of ten water-using processes is used to demonstrate the approach.
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