The challenges posed by smart manufacturing for the process industries and for process systems engineering(PSE) researchers are discussed in this article. Much progress has been made in achieving plant- and site-wid...The challenges posed by smart manufacturing for the process industries and for process systems engineering(PSE) researchers are discussed in this article. Much progress has been made in achieving plant- and site-wide optimization, hut benchmarking would give greater confidence. Technical challenges confrontingprocess systems engineers in developing enabling tools and techniques are discussed regarding flexibilityand uncertainty, responsiveness and agility, robustness and security, the prediction of mixture propertiesand function, and new modeling and mathematics paradigms. Exploiting intelligence from big data to driveagility will require tackling new challenges, such as how to ensure the consistency and confidentiality ofdata through long and complex supply chains. Modeling challenges also exist, and involve ensuring that allkey aspects are properly modeled, particularly where health, safety, and environmental concerns requireaccurate predictions of small but critical amounts at specific locations. Environmental concerns will requireus to keep a closer track on all molecular species so that they are optimally used to create sustainablesolutions. Disruptive business models may result, particularly from new personalized products, but that isdifficult to predict.展开更多
In the present work, two new, (multi-)parametric programming (mp-P)-inspired algorithms for the solutionof mixed-integer nonlinear programming (MINLP) problems are developed, with their main focus being onproces...In the present work, two new, (multi-)parametric programming (mp-P)-inspired algorithms for the solutionof mixed-integer nonlinear programming (MINLP) problems are developed, with their main focus being onprocess synthesis problems. The algorithms are developed for the special case in which the nonlinearitiesarise because of logarithmic terms, with the first one being developed for the deterministic case, and thesecond for the parametric case (p-MINLP). The key idea is to formulate and solve the square system of thefirst-order Karush-Kuhn-Tucker (KKT) conditions in an analytical way, by treating the binary variables and/or uncertain parameters as symbolic parameters. To this effect, symbolic manipulation and solution tech-niques are employed. In order to demonstrate the applicability and validity of the proposed algorithms, twoprocess synthesis case studies are examined. The corresponding solutions are then validated using state-of-the-art numerical MINLP solvers. For p-MINLP, the solution is given by an optimal solution as an explicitfunction of the uncertain parameters.展开更多
文摘The challenges posed by smart manufacturing for the process industries and for process systems engineering(PSE) researchers are discussed in this article. Much progress has been made in achieving plant- and site-wide optimization, hut benchmarking would give greater confidence. Technical challenges confrontingprocess systems engineers in developing enabling tools and techniques are discussed regarding flexibilityand uncertainty, responsiveness and agility, robustness and security, the prediction of mixture propertiesand function, and new modeling and mathematics paradigms. Exploiting intelligence from big data to driveagility will require tackling new challenges, such as how to ensure the consistency and confidentiality ofdata through long and complex supply chains. Modeling challenges also exist, and involve ensuring that allkey aspects are properly modeled, particularly where health, safety, and environmental concerns requireaccurate predictions of small but critical amounts at specific locations. Environmental concerns will requireus to keep a closer track on all molecular species so that they are optimally used to create sustainablesolutions. Disruptive business models may result, particularly from new personalized products, but that isdifficult to predict.
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文摘In the present work, two new, (multi-)parametric programming (mp-P)-inspired algorithms for the solutionof mixed-integer nonlinear programming (MINLP) problems are developed, with their main focus being onprocess synthesis problems. The algorithms are developed for the special case in which the nonlinearitiesarise because of logarithmic terms, with the first one being developed for the deterministic case, and thesecond for the parametric case (p-MINLP). The key idea is to formulate and solve the square system of thefirst-order Karush-Kuhn-Tucker (KKT) conditions in an analytical way, by treating the binary variables and/or uncertain parameters as symbolic parameters. To this effect, symbolic manipulation and solution tech-niques are employed. In order to demonstrate the applicability and validity of the proposed algorithms, twoprocess synthesis case studies are examined. The corresponding solutions are then validated using state-of-the-art numerical MINLP solvers. For p-MINLP, the solution is given by an optimal solution as an explicitfunction of the uncertain parameters.