The Planning of New Chemical Processes

Authors

  • D.H. Allen Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Nottingham (England)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.2533/chimia.1969.209

Abstract

This paper describes various factors which affect new chemical processes and how they are being investigated to try to improve methods of planning and control. The factors considered are the economic aspects of projects, the accuracy of forecasts and allowing for uncertainty, the selection of research projects and the allocation of resources to them, and the accumulation of information as a project proceeds.

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Published

1969-06-30