This study presents the first model-based optimal shutdown procedure of a multistage continuous crystallization process which aims at the maximization of on-spec production and minimization of the shutdown time. The cooling antisolvent crystallization of Aspirin (acetylsalicylic acid) in a three-stage continuous crystallizer was used as a case study. To address the optimal shutdown problem, several single optimization scenarios were considered to assess the impact of the degrees of freedom, discretization schemes, and optimization settings such as the constraints. The proposed optimal shutdown procedures showed that significant amounts of on-spec crystals can be produced both at fixed and variable shutdown times. Most importantly, the optimal shutdown procedures can match the steady-state productivity, based on the shutdown to steady-state productivity ratio (STSPR) which can easily reach 100%. Moreover, the residual shutdown material, considered as waste, can be dramatically reduced by >80% compared to the current standard shutdown procedures. Given the conflicting nature of the maximization of on-spec production and minimization of the shutdown time, multiobjective optimization of the shutdown operation was also addressed to identify the set of Pareto optimal solutions. Finally, a multicriteria decision-aiding method, based on multiattribute utility theory, was proposed to rank the Pareto optimal solutions to support the decision-making and help identify a suitable and feasible single optimal shutdown solution.
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December 2024
Ecole Superieure en Genie Electrique et Energetique d'Oran, Algeria. Electronic address:
Recent studies have shown that electrical systems in wind power conversion are subject to a 67 % failure rate, and conventional three-phase generators are considered to be the most sensitive to these faults. Induction generator current harmonics are a major source of torque ripples causing acoustic noise and vibrations. These ripples can progressively increase under faulty operating conditions.
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October 2024
Faculty of Metallurgical and Energy Engineering, Kunming University of Science and Technology, Kunming, 650093, Yunnan, China.
When a hydropower unit operates in a sediment-laden river, the sediment accelerates hydro-turbine wear, leading to efficiency loss or even shutdown. Therefore, wear fault diagnosis is crucial for its safe and stable operation. A hydro-turbine wear fault diagnosis method based on improved WT (wavelet threshold algorithm) preprocessing combined with IWSO (improved white shark optimizer) optimized CNN-LSTM (convolutional neural network-long-short term memory) is proposed.
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October 2024
Division of Acute Care Surgery, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California, USA.
Background: Traumatic fibrinolytic dysfunction is often categorized into 3 phenotypes based on the result of thromboelastography (TEG) lysis at 30 minutes (LY30): fibrinolysis shutdown, physiologic fibrinolysis, and hyperfibrinolysis. However, the molecular pathophysiology of fibrinolytic dysfunction and the association with clinical outcomes have not been fully evaluated.
Objectives: To assess whether posttraumatic fibrinolysis phenotypes identified by TEG correlate with levels of key fibrinolysis-related serum markers and with risk of mortality and hospital complications.
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October 2024
National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians Columbus Ohio USA.
Objective: The COVID-19 pandemic required unprecedented changes to emergency medical services (EMS) educational frameworks in the United States. It is unclear if pandemic-related changes impacted paramedic educational outcomes. We aimed to evaluate curricular and performance changes resulting from the initial COVID-19 pandemic on paramedic educational programs.
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November 2024
Laboratory of Marine Biodiversity, Third Institute of Oceanography, MNR, Xiamen, 361005, China. Electronic address:
In recent years, there has been a notable increase in cooling water intake blockage caused by marine organism blooms at coastal nuclear power plants worldwide, resulting in shutdowns of nuclear power plants and large economic losses. A sizable portion of these incidents were caused by blooms from jellyfish, a planktonic invertebrate with a unique growth pattern. Suitable external conditions are conducive to the rapid growth of jellyfish, and blooms can occur within a few days.
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