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ECONOMIC STUDY OF CONVENTIONAL AND IMPROVED EXTRACTIVE DISTILLATION SYSTEM USING ASPEN ECONOMIC ANALYSER

JOURNAL OF THE NIGERIAN SOCIETY OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERS, 2022
Simulation and the economic analysis of a conventional and an improved extractive distillation system has been carried out. Aspen plus and the Aspen Economic Analyser were used to simulate and generate data tables and charts while the non-random two liquid physical property was selected for the process.
A. A. Zubairu, O. A. A. Eletta
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Global Economic System and Conventional Development

2014
As discussed in the previous chapter, the global economic system is a product of the self-centred and greedy mind which drives those who are globally powerful, the global elites, who control the world’s capital, technology, knowledge and most material resources.
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Techno-Economical Analysis of Energy Storage Systems in Conventional Distribution Networks

2021
Growing trend of integrating renewable energy resources in conventional Distribution Networks and their intermittent output increase the need for Energy Storage Systems. In this chapter, a closed form equation is proposed for optimal management of multi Energy Storage System in a conventional Distribution Network, analytically.
Amin Foroughi Nematollahi   +2 more
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Economics and Success Factors of Flexible Manufacturing Systems: The Conventional Explanation Revisited

IFAC Proceedings Volumes, 1990
This article analyzes costs and relative benefits of several hundred flexible manufacturing systems (FMSs) in the world. The analyses are based on the computerized data bases, which make it easy to correlate different cost and benefit indicators with each other and to look for regular patterns and tendencies in the applications.
Tchijov, Jouri, Ranta, Jukka
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Comparative local economic benefits of conventional and alternative cropping systems

American Journal of Alternative Agriculture, 1989
AbstractI reexamined five previously published studies that compared the economics of high input conventional crop production systems in various regions to the economics of lower input alternatives that use green manures, cover crops, and more diversified rotations, but no inorganic fertilizers and little or no synthetic pesticides.
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Context-Based Recommender Systems in Conventional Grocery--An Economic Analysis

2007 40th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS'07), 2007
In today's grocery the products are getting more homogenous and attributes are getting more complex. Consumers should be supported in their decisions during the shopping process. The main objective of this paper is to look at the conditions needed to transfer the concepts of online recommender systems to conventional brick-and-mortar grocery stores ...
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Comparative Project Economics: Wireline Retrievable ESP WRESP vs. Conventional ESP Systems

SPE Electric Submersible Pump Symposium, 2017
Abstract Electric Submersible Pumps (ESPs) are complex, high power electromechanical systems that operate in extreme environments under very tight geometric constraints. Despite the efforts of suppliers and operators ESPs will eventually fail, requiring replacement.
David Malone   +3 more
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Economic assessment of different mulches in conventional and water-saving rice production systems

Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2016
Water-saving rice production systems including alternate wetting and drying (AWD) and aerobic rice (AR) are being increasingly adopted by growers due to global water crises. Application of natural and artificial mulches may further improve water economy of water-saving rice production systems.
Jabran, Khawar   +6 more
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Economic Performance of Long‐Term Organic and Conventional Cropping Systems in Minnesota

Agronomy Journal, 2011
Long‐term crop rotation studies enable economic analyses that include a more complete representation of possible profit outcomes than do experiments of shorter duration. The objective of this study was to compare the profitability and risk of organic input (OI) and chemical input (CI) 4‐yr corn (Zea mays L.)–soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.]–oat (Avena ...
Timothy A. Delbridge   +4 more
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