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Computers & Chemical Engineering, Volume 69
Volume 69, October 2014
- Ma. Guadalupe Rojas-Torres

, Fabricio Nápoles-Rivera
, José María Ponce-Ortega
, Medardo Serna-González, Mahmoud M. El-Halwagi
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Optimal design of sustainable water systems for cities involving future projections. 1-15 - Behrouz Afshar-Nadjafi, Mahyar Majlesi:

Resource constrained project scheduling problem with setup times after preemptive processes. 16-25 - Mordechai Shacham

, Neima Brauner
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Application of stepwise regression for dynamic parameter estimation. 26-38 - Pablo A. Marchetti, Vijay Gupta, Ignacio E. Grossmann, Lauren Cook

, Pierre-Marie Valton, Tejinder Pal Singh, Tong Li, Jean André:
Simultaneous production and distribution of industrial gas supply-chains. 39-58 - Changzhao Pan

, Yuan Zhou, Junjie Wang:
CFD study of heat transfer for oscillating flow in helically coiled tube heat-exchanger. 59-65 - Zhengjiang Zhang

, Junghui Chen:
Simultaneous data reconciliation and gross error detection for dynamic systems using particle filter and measurement test. 66-74 - Yefei Liu, Olaf Hinrichsen

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CFD modeling of bubbling fluidized beds using OpenFOAM®: Model validation and comparison of TVD differencing schemes. 75-88 - Ke Wang, Tao Chen

, Soo Tin Kwa, Yifei Ma, Raymond Lau
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Meta-modelling for fast analysis of CFD-simulated vapour cloud dispersion processes. 89-97 - S. Shahin Moghadam, S. M. T. Fatemi Ghomi

, Behrooz Karimi
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Vehicle routing scheduling problem with cross docking and split deliveries. 98-107 - Geert Gins, Jef Vanlaer, Pieter Van den Kerkhof, Jan F. M. Van Impe:

The RAYMOND simulation package - Generating RAYpresentative MONitoring Data to design advanced process monitoring and control algorithms. 108-118 - YuanYuan Xu, Yan Zhang, Fengna Liu, Weifeng Shi, JingQi Yuan:

CFD analysis on the catalyst layer breakage failure of an SCR-DeNOx system for a 350 MW coal-fired power plant. 119-127 - Marziyeh Keshavarz, Biao Huang

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Expectation Maximization method for multivariate change point detection in presence of unknown and changing covariance. 128-146

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