A mathematical optimisation approach for wastewater minimisation in multipurpose batch plants : multiple contaminants
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Majozi, Thokozani
Gouws, J.F. (Jacques)
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Elsevier
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This paper presents a methodology for wastewater minimisation in multipurpose batch plants characterised by multiple contaminant streams. Firstly a situation in which central reusable water storage does
not exist is considered. In this case, water from one operation is directly reused in another operation as long as the source and sink operations, respectively, end and begin simultaneously. Secondly, the case
with central reusable water storage is considered. In this case water from a source operation can temporarily be stored in dedicated storage before use by the sink process. The methodology is based on an
existing scheduling framework which then makes it possible to generate the required schedule to realise the absolute minimumwastewater generation for a problem. The methodology involves a two-step solution
procedure. In the first step the resulting MINLP problem is linearised and solved to provide a starting point for the exact MINLP problem.
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Multiple contaminants, Batch, Optimisation, Wastewater minisation
Sustainable Development Goals
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Majozi, T., & Gouws, J F. A mathematical optimisation approach for wastewater minimisation in multipurpose batch plants : Multiple contaminants. Computers and Chemical Engineering (2009), doi:10.1016/j.compchemeng.2009.06.008