DESIGN OF SUSTAINABLE INDUSTRIAL WATER NETWORKS: 1. GENESIS OF THE SYSTEMATIC METHODS
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.20535/2218-93002412019172907Keywords:
design of chemical-engineering systems, water economy, water usage, water treatment, mathematical programming, pinch analysis, optimizationAbstract
Article history:
Received 4 January 2018
Accepted 1 April 2019
Print 24 June 2019
The first part of the work is devoted to the review of the history of development and analysis of modern methods of project decision support in the sustainable design of industrial water networks: water usage networks, water treatment networks. Modern methods of computer-aided design of chemical-engineering systems were classified. The industrial water economy system as an integral part of the chemical-engineering system and as an object of design was considered. The modern conceptual and superstructure methods of designing water networks were described.
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