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I just made a heatmap to visualize the number of iterations required for the quintic polynomial root solving algorithm to converge to the roots (not Newton, but something in that spirit).

It is fascinating!

New blog post just published. This is the second in the series on heat exchanger network design.

The post presents a simple, greedy (but not excessively so 🤔), algorithm for the layout of line segments in a two dimensional representation of the hot and cold streams for a network. The use of an evolutionary optimization method for finding good designs is considered.

homepages.ucl.ac.uk/~ucecesf/b

#HeatExchangerNetworkDesign
#HeatExchangerNetworkSynthesis
#HENS
#ProcessIntegration
#GreedyAlgorithm
#ProcessSystemsEngineering
#Visualization
#JuliaLang
#Optimization
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www.homepages.ucl.ac.ukQTHEN: 2. A greedy (but not excessively so) algorithm for optimising stream placement

New blog post on the inspiration for a new Julia package I am writing.

The package will address the optimization based design of heat exchanger networks for process integration (energy use reduction). The optimization will be based on decision variables defined on the basis of visualisation of hot and cold streams in a process.

The blog post illustrates the concepts using gnuplot src blocks in org mode in Emacs and highlights a nice feature of code reuse in org mode. There is also a small example of the use of Emacs Calc to do some algebra.

The plan is to have a series of blog posts as the code is developed. This is the first in the series.

#HeatExchangerNetworkDesign #HeatExchangerNetworkSynthesis #HENS #Optimization #ProcessOptimization #ProcessIntegration #visualization #Emacs #Calc #EmacsCalc #orgmode #gnuplot #JuliaLang #blog

homepages.ucl.ac.uk/~ucecesf/b

www.homepages.ucl.ac.ukQTHEN: 1. Inspiration from visualization for heat exchanger network design

What can I do with my Pocket bookmark data? Make a word cloud of your tags, of course!

Clean up your .export with OpenRefine: e.g., don't save empty lines, remove the pipe separator between tags openrefine.org

Then import your cleaned list of tags into Voyant Tools: voyant-tools.org

I won't post my cloud cause it's a bit too on the nose but here are my top 5 tags:
data (48); visualization (46); trump (37); reality (32); virtual (31)

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