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Computers & Chemical Engineering, Volume 41
Volume 41, June 2012
- Sungwoo Cho, Hyeonseok Jeong, Chonghun Han, Shanshan Jin, Jae Hwan Lim, Jeonkeun Oh:
State-of-charge estimation for lithium-ion batteries under various operating conditions using an equivalent circuit model. 1-9
- Suwat Kuntanapreeda
, Piotr M. Marusak
:
Nonlinear extended output feedback control for CSTRs with van de Vusse reaction. 10-23
- Christodoulos A. Floudas, Josephine A. Elia, Richard C. Baliban:
Hybrid and single feedstock energy processes for liquid transportation fuels: A critical review. 24-51
- Andrzej Pawlowski
, José Luis Guzmán
, Julio E. Normey-Rico
, Manuel Berenguel
:
A practical approach for Generalized Predictive Control within an event-based framework. 52-66
- R. Abejón, Aurora Garea
, Ángel Irabien
:
Integrated countercurrent reverse osmosis cascades for hydrogen peroxide ultrapurification. 67-76
- Shallon Stubbs, Jie Zhang
, Julian Morris:
Fault detection in dynamic processes using a simplified monitoring-specific CVA state space modelling approach. 77-87
- Shah Aznie Ariffin Kashinath, Zainuddin A. Manan, Haslenda Hashim
, Sharifah Rafidah Wan Alwi
:
Design of green diesel from biofuels using computer aided technique. 88-92
- Raimund Bürger
, Stefan Diehl, Sebastian Farås, Ingmar Nopens:
On reliable and unreliable numerical methods for the simulation of secondary settling tanks in wastewater treatment. 93-105 - Raquel Durana Moita
, Henrique A. Matos
, M. Cristina Fernandes
, Clemente Pedro Nunes
, Mário Jorge Pinho:
Evaluation of the performance of a heated brine spray system by dynamic simulation. 106-122
- Prue Hatcher, Rajab Khalilpour
, Ali Abbas:
Optimisation of LNG mixed-refrigerant processes considering operation and design objectives. 123-133
- Jie Yu:
A Bayesian inference based two-stage support vector regression framework for soft sensor development in batch bioprocesses. 134-144

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