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    New Heat Exchanger Network Design Model by P. Jongsuwat, U. Suriyapraphadilok, M. Bagajewicz

    Published in Chemical engineering transactions (01-01-2014)
    “…A new heat exchanger network model is presented consisting of an extension of the stage-wise superstructure approach that was proposed by Yee et al. (1990)…”
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    Ionic-Liquid Based Separation of Azeotropic Mixtures by K. Kulajanpeng, U. Suriyapraphadilok, R. Gani

    Published in Chemical engineering transactions (01-01-2014)
    “…A methodology for the screening of ionic liquids (ILs) as entrainers for ILs-based separation processes in binary aqueous azeotropic systems (e.g., water +…”
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    The Optimization-Based Design and Synthesis of Water Network for Water Management in an Industrial Process: Refinery Effluent Treatment Plant by N. Sueviriyapan, K. Siemanond, A. Quaglia, R. Gani, U. Suriyapraphadilok

    Published in Chemical engineering transactions (01-01-2014)
    “…The increasing awareness of the sustainability of water resources has become an important issue. Many process industries contribute to high water consumption…”
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    Anode butt cores: Physical characterization and reactivity measurements by Suriyapraphadilok, Uthaiporn, Andresen, John M., Halleck, Phillip, Grader, Abraham

    Published in JOM (1989) (01-02-2005)
    “…The concentration of aluminum, sodium, and fluoride of butt-2 core #5 is shown in Figure le as a function of distance from the airburn end. Aluminum and sodium…”
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    A Static Sorption Technique for Vapor Solubility Measurements by Palamara, John E, Davis, Peter K, Suriyapraphadilok, Uthaiporn, Danner, Ronald P, Duda, J. Larry, Kitzhoffer, Ronald J, Zielinski, John M

    “…A new experimental technique has been developed to measure the solubility of gases and vapors in polymers and other sorbents at elevated pressures. The…”
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