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Computer Aided Formulation A Manual for Implementation

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Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

17.12.1996

Abbildungen

54 schwarzweisse Abbildungen, 48 Tabellen

Herausgeber

Alan H. Bohl

Verlag

John Wiley & Sons Inc

Seitenzahl

320

Maße (L/B/H)

24/16.1/2.2 cm

Gewicht

648 g

Auflage

1. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-471-18789-9

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

17.12.1996

Abbildungen

54 schwarzweisse Abbildungen, 48 Tabellen

Herausgeber

Alan H. Bohl

Verlag

John Wiley & Sons Inc

Seitenzahl

320

Maße (L/B/H)

24/16.1/2.2 cm

Gewicht

648 g

Auflage

1. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-471-18789-9

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Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Author?s Note on Text

    Contributors

    Chapter 1

    The Formulation Problem

    Introduction

    Basic Principles of Formulating

    Many Ingredients

    Measuring Product Quality

    Conflicting Goals

    Additional Challenges

    Identifying Experimental Variables

    Implicit Formula and Process Constraints

    Alternate Forms of Independent Variables

    Controlling the Effects of Background Noise

    Approaches to Formulation

    The Artsy Approach

    The Modeling-Graphical Approach

    The Math-Programming Approach

    Interactive Goal Programming

    Prioritizing Goals

    Math-Programming Format

    Computer Aided Formulation

    Expert Systems

    Other Expertise Needed

    Implementation

    Summary

    Definitions

    Bibliography

    Chapter 2

    The Experimental Process

    Introduction

    Defining the Experimental System

    Independent Variables

    System Parameters

    Uncontrolled Variables

    System Constraints

    Summary

    Definitions

    Bibliography

    Chapter 3

    Experimental Design

    Introduction?Experimental Models

    One-Factor-at-a-Time (OFAT) Designs

    Search Approaches to Experimental Design

    Two-Factor-at-a-Time (TFAT) Designs

    Factorial Designs

    Partial Factorial Designs

    Practical Considerations

    Box-Wilson Designs

    Simplex Centroid Designs

    Summary

    Definitions

    Bibliography

    Chapter 4

    Fundamentals of Math Programming

    Introduction

    Math Programming

    Linear Programming

    Product Mix

    Blending

    Transportation

    Multiperiod Scheduling

    Portfolio Selection

    Covering

    Linear Programming Modeling

    Linear Programming Formulation

    The Graphical Solution

    Sensitivity Analysis

    Economic Impact of Changes to Right-Hand-Side Values

    Computation of Dual Prices

    Computation of Right-Hand-Side Ranges

    Reduced Costs

    Nonlinear Programming

    Multiple Objectives Models?Goal Programming

    Summary

    Definitions

    Bibliography

    Chapter 5

    Multiple Goal Decision Methods

    Introduction

    Multiple Objective Scenarios

    Multiobjective Optimality

    Finding Efficient Solutions

    Decision Space versus Objective Space

    Utility Analysis

    Problems in Comparing Alternatives

    What Is Utility?

    Assessing Single Objective Utility

    Using Utility to Compare Alternatives

    Preference Structure

    Ranking and Weighting

    Utility Curves

    Multiobjective Decision Approaches

    The Weighting Method

    The Goal Approach

    Multiattribute Utility Analysis

    Summary

    Definitions

    Bibliography

    Chapter 6

    Expert System Design

    Principles and Solved Example

    Developing Effective Regression Models

    Solved Example

    Background

    Experimental Objective

    Working Hypothesis

    Experimental System

    Testing

    Regression Modeling

    Measured Moistness versus Variables Listed

    Interactive Nonlinear Goal Programming

    Objective Function

    Constraints

    Goal Constraints

    Interactive Process

    Conclusion

    The Integrated Expert System

    Summary

    Definitions

    Bibliography

    Appendix 6.1

    Appendix 6.2

    Chapter 7

    An Analytic Hierarchy Approach for Evaluating Product Formulations

    Introduction

    The Analytic Hierarchy Process

    An Example of the Process

    Extensions to the Analytic Hierarchy Process

    An Alternative Approach to Evaluate Product Formulations

    Summary

    Definitions

    Bibliography

    Appendix 7.1

    Chapter 8

    Plastics Compounding and Formulation

    Introduction

    Getting Started

    Overview of the Formulation Problem

    Selection of the Polymer

    A General Overview of Polymers

    Polymer Properties and Screening Tests

    Additives Used in Compounding Plastics

    Some Tips to Speed the Work

    Solved Example

    Summary

    Definitions

    Bibliography

    Chapter 9

    Formulating Laundry Detergents

    Detergent Performance

    Bleaching and Brightening

    Freshening

    Fabric Softening

    Soils

    Fabrics

    Product Safety

    Product Stability

    Processing

    Formulating Fundamentals

    Particulate Soils

    Oily Soils

    Starchy Soils

    Fatty Soils

    Proteinaceous Soils

    Fabrics

    Cleaning Considerations

    Surfactants

    Water Hardness

    Alkalinity

    Application Method

    Solved Example

    Background

    Procedure

    Laboratory Confirmation

    Summary

    Definitions

    Bibliography

    Chapter 10

    Case Study: Silica-Based Defoamers

    Introduction

    Definitions

    Foam Problems in Industry

    Mechanisms of Defoamers

    Side Effects

    Silica in Defoamers

    Forms of Silica

    Making Silica Hydrophobic

    Prior State of the Art

    Objectives

    Properties of the Perfect Antifoam

    Optimizing In-Situ Silica Formulations

    Experimental Design

    Dependent Variables

    Independent Variables

    Uncontrolled Variables

    System Parameters

    System Constraints

    Results

    Development of a Performance Index

    Choosing the Silicone

    Choosing the Silica

    Optimizing the Promoter Level

    Optimizing the Silicone Level

    Optimizing the Cost-Effectiveness

    Optimizing the Mineral Oil Level

    Optimizing the Dose Rate

    Optimizing the Performance to Cost Ratio

    Summary

    Definitions

    Bibliography

    Index