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Systematic hierarchical approach for resilient process screening

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Systematic hierarchical approach for resilient process screening (SHARPS)[1] is a cost-screening technique to assist designers achieve a desired investment payback period during preliminary design of water-using systems. Heuristics involving equipment substitution and intensification are used to guide process changes. SHARPS method has been used to yield cost-effective minimum water network for water-intensive facilities.

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  1. Wan Alwi, S. R. and Manan, Z. A. (2006). SHARPS – A New Cost-Screening Technique To Attain Cost-Effective Minimum Water Utilisation Network . AiChe Journal. 11 (52): 3981–3988.


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