Formulation chemists and engineers, along with their research managers, have long known the difficult nature of formulation problems. This book is a manual to help them to identify key issues, design efficient experiments, and develop math models to resolve conflicting objectives. Specific solved examples, co-authored by chemists, show how well these methods work on industrial-strength problems and document the power and efficiency of computer aided formulation.
This book is the first one to combine techniques of operations researching decision science, and statistics to solve formulation problems. Readers will appreciate its chapters on experimental design, which are easy to read and enjoyable.
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A Manual for Implementation Computer Aided Formulation Alan H. Bohl, Editor Computer Aided Formulation is a step-by-step manual for using up-to-date methods of experimental design, operations research and decision science to identify key issues, design efficient experiments and develop math models to resolve conflicting objectives. Using currently-available PC software, formulation professionals can determine if new product requests are technically feasible and if so, find the most cost-effective way of satisfying them. Statisticians and Operations Research professionals who work with formulation chemists and engineers will benefit from this book.
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