Abstract

Process Integration, particularly Heat and Power Integration, has dramatically increased the overall performance and system sustainability of process systems. Synthesis methods, analytical tools and systematic optimisation approaches have been developed to enable the efficient design of integrated processes for energy savings and emissions reduction. However, most of those methods exclusively consider the steady-state operation of the system under study. They do not fully consider perpetual changes in process environment due to changes in the operational mode of the system or the influence of significant disturbances. Simultaneous process design and control address the impact of design decisions on the dynamic response of the closed-loop control system, hence offering superior overall process performance.

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