Holistic approach for design of minimum water networks using the Mixed Integer Linear Programming (MILP) technique
Minimum fresh water consumption and wastewater generation in a facility can be achieved when all options for water minimization including source elimination, reduction, reuse/recycle, outsourcing, and regeneration have been considered. This work presents the development of a new generic mixed intege...
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my.utm.261742018-11-30T06:23:05Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/26174/ Holistic approach for design of minimum water networks using the Mixed Integer Linear Programming (MILP) technique Wan Alwi, Sharifah Rafidah Hashim, Haslenda Abd. Manan, Zainuddin Z. B., Handani QD Chemistry Minimum fresh water consumption and wastewater generation in a facility can be achieved when all options for water minimization including source elimination, reduction, reuse/recycle, outsourcing, and regeneration have been considered. This work presents the development of a new generic mixed integer linear programming (MILP) model to holistically minimize fresh water consumption and wastewater generation for systems involving multiple contaminants where the various options for water minimization are simultaneously considered in order to ultimately generate a minimum water utilization network. The MILP model proposed in this work can be used to simultaneously generate the minimum water targets and design the minimum water network for global water-using operations for buildings and industry. This work also includes cases where fresh water concentrations for all contaminants are assumed to be either zero or non-zero. The approach has been successfully implemented in case studies involving an urban building (Sultan Ismail Mosque, UTM) and a manufacturing plant (a chlor-alkali plant). American Chemical Society 2010 Article PeerReviewed Wan Alwi, Sharifah Rafidah and Hashim, Haslenda and Abd. Manan, Zainuddin and Z. B., Handani (2010) Holistic approach for design of minimum water networks using the Mixed Integer Linear Programming (MILP) technique. Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research, 49 (12). 5742 - 5751. ISSN 0888-5885 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/ie1000357 DOI:10.1021/ie1000357 |
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Minimum fresh water consumption and wastewater generation in a facility can be achieved when all options for water minimization including source elimination, reduction, reuse/recycle, outsourcing, and regeneration have been considered. This work presents the development of a new generic mixed integer linear programming (MILP) model to holistically minimize fresh water consumption and wastewater generation for systems involving multiple contaminants where the various options for water minimization are simultaneously considered in order to ultimately generate a minimum water utilization network. The MILP model proposed in this work can be used to simultaneously generate the minimum water targets and design the minimum water network for global water-using operations for buildings and industry. This work also includes cases where fresh water concentrations for all contaminants are assumed to be either zero or non-zero. The approach has been successfully implemented in case studies involving an urban building (Sultan Ismail Mosque, UTM) and a manufacturing plant (a chlor-alkali plant). |
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Holistic approach for design of minimum water networks using the Mixed Integer Linear Programming (MILP) technique |
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