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Computer simulation and optimization in chemical technology

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The current state of and the trends of the main progress in chemical technology are characterized by growing complexity and multiplicity of process systems used in modern production. The sustainable development requires the efficient rational employment of energy and raw material resources, as well as ensuring safety and environmental protection. These requirements call for new innovative approaches to research activity, optimal design; new manufacturing management; and the reconstruction of existing production facilities.

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Original Russian Text © N.N. Ziyatdinov, 2014, published in Teoreticheskie Osnovy Khimicheskoi Tekhnologii, 2014, Vol. 48, No. 5, pp. 483–485.

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Ziyatdinov, N.N. Computer simulation and optimization in chemical technology. Theor Found Chem Eng 48, 539–540 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0040579514050261

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