Imperial College London

Professor Pantelides

Faculty of EngineeringDepartment of Chemical Engineering

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+44 (0)20 7594 5622c.pantelides

 
 
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C401Roderic Hill BuildingSouth Kensington Campus

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Publications

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Gutierrez RFB, Adjiman C, Pantelides CC, 2005, Managing technological risk in process design using detailed models, AIChE Annual Meeting, Conference Proceedings, Pages: 7000-7001

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Neumann J, Pantelides CC, 2005, Consistency of general point conditions for DAE systems, COMPUTERS & CHEMICAL ENGINEERING, Vol: 30, Pages: 125-136, ISSN: 0098-1354

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Day GM, Motherwell WDS, Ammon HL, Boerrigter SXM, Della Valle RG, Venuti E, Dzyabchenko A, Dunitz JD, Schweizer B, van Eijck BP, Erk P, Facelli JC, Bazterra VE, Ferraro MB, Hofmann DWM, Leusen FJJ, Liang C, Pantelides CC, Karamertzanis PG, Price SL, Lewis TC, Nowell H, Torrisi A, Scheraga HA, Arnautova YA, Schmidt MU, Verwer Pet al., 2005, A third blind test of crystal structure prediction, ACTA CRYSTALLOGRAPHICA SECTION B-STRUCTURAL SCIENCE CRYSTAL ENGINEERING AND MATERIALS, Vol: 61, Pages: 511-527, ISSN: 2052-5206

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Georgiadis MC, Levis AA, Tsiakis P, Sanidiotis L, Pantelides CC, Papageorgiou LGet al., 2005, Optimisation-based scheduling: A discrete manufacturing case study, COMPUTERS & INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING, Vol: 49, Pages: 118-145, ISSN: 0360-8352

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Bezzo F, Macchietto S, Pantelides CC, 2005, Computational issues in hybrid multizonal/computational fluid dynamics models, AICHE JOURNAL, Vol: 51, Pages: 1169-1177, ISSN: 0001-1541

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Karamertzanis PG, Pantelides CC, 2005, <i>Ab initio</i> crystal structure prediction -: I.: Rigid molecules, JOURNAL OF COMPUTATIONAL CHEMISTRY, Vol: 26, Pages: 304-324, ISSN: 0192-8651

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Karamertzanis PG, Pantelides CC, 2004, Optimal site charge models for molecular electrostatic potentials, MOLECULAR SIMULATION, Vol: 30, Pages: 413-436, ISSN: 0892-7022

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Bezzo F, Macchietto S, Pantelides CC, 2004, A general methodology for hybrid multizonal/CFD models - Part I. Theoretical framework, COMPUTERS & CHEMICAL ENGINEERING, Vol: 28, Pages: 501-511, ISSN: 0098-1354

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Georgiadis MC, Pistikopoulos EN, Levis AA, Papageorgiou LG, Sequeira SE, Espuña A, Puigjaner L, Jernström P, Westerlund T, Tsiakis P, Pantelides CC, Magou I, Efremidis G, Hostrup M, Sanidiotis Y, Lorenz F, Isaksson J, Finnstrom Tet al., 2004, Virtual plant-wide management and optimisation of responsive manufacturing networks (VIP-NET):: An EC collaborative research project, 14th European Symposium on Computer Aided Process Engineering (ESCAPE-14), Publisher: ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV, Pages: 913-918, ISSN: 1570-7946

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Duarte B, Saraiva PM, Pantelides CC, 2004, Combined Mechanistic and Empirical Modelling, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL REACTOR ENGINEERING, Vol: 2, ISSN: 2194-5748

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Blanco-Gutierrez R, Adjiman CS, Pantelides CC, 2004, Managing technological risk in process design and retrofit using detailed process models, AIChE annual meeting, Austin, Texas, November 2004

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Kakhu AI, Apostolakou A, Giovanoglou A, Kakalis NM, Adjiman CS, Galindo A, Jackson G, Pantelides CCet al., 2004, An integrated environment for the use of the SAFT-VR equation of state in process modelling, AIChE annual meeting, Austin, Texas, November 2004

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Siettos CI, Pantelides CC, Kevrekidis IG, 2003, Enabling dynamic process simulators to perform alternative tasks: A time-stepper-based toolkit for computer-aided analysis, INDUSTRIAL & ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY RESEARCH, Vol: 42, Pages: 6795-6801, ISSN: 0888-5885

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Bezzo F, Macchietto S, Pantelides CC, 2003, General hybrid multizonal/CFD approach for bioreactor modeling, AICHE JOURNAL, Vol: 49, Pages: 2133-2148, ISSN: 0001-1541

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Kakhu AI, Pantelides CC, 2003, Dynamic modelling of aqueous electrolyte systems, COMPUTERS & CHEMICAL ENGINEERING, Vol: 27, Pages: 869-882, ISSN: 0098-1354

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Liberti L, Pantelides CC, 2003, Convex envelopes of monomials of odd degree, JOURNAL OF GLOBAL OPTIMIZATION, Vol: 25, Pages: 157-168, ISSN: 0925-5001

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Bezzo F, Macchietto S, Pantelides CC, 2003, An object-oriented approach to hybrid CFD/multizonal modelling, Milano, 6th conference on chemical and process engineering, Pisa, Italy, Publisher: AIDIC, Pages: 1469-1474

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Bezzo F, Macchietto S, Pantelides CC, 2003, An object-oriented approach to hybrid CFD/multizonal modelling, Amsterdam, 8th international symposium on process systems engineering, Kunming, Peoples Republic of China, Publisher: Elsevier Science Bv, Pages: 166-171

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Pantelides CC, Adjiman CS, 2003, Process design and computational chemistry: synergies and opportunities (Invited lecture/seminar), Frontiers of molecular modeling and simulations, Colorado, July 2003

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Pantelides CC, 2001, New challenges and opportunities for process modelling, Computer Aided Chemical Engineering, Vol: 9, Pages: 15-26, ISSN: 1570-7946

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Smith EMB, Pantelides CC, Reklaitis GV, 2001, A symbolic reformulation/spatial branch-and-bound algorithm for the global optimization of nonconvex MINLP's, COMPUTERS & CHEMICAL ENGINEERING, Vol: 25, Pages: 1399-1401, ISSN: 0098-1354

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Tsiakis P, Shah N, Pantelides CC, 2001, Design of multi-echelon supply chain networks under demand uncertainty, INDUSTRIAL & ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY RESEARCH, Vol: 40, Pages: 3585-3604, ISSN: 0888-5885

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Pantelides CC, 2001, Optimisation of hybrid processes and hybrid controllers, ISSN: 0302-9743

Most processes of practical interest are hybrid in nature, exhibiting both continuous and discrete characteristics. In many cases, the hybrid behaviour is a result of intrinsic physical phenomena that lead to (practically) instantaneous events such as the appearance and disappearance of thermodynamic phases, changes in flow regimes, equipment failures etc. All such events effect qualitative changes in the underlying continuous dynamics, thereby leading to hybrid macroscopic behaviour. In other cases, the hybrid nature arises from external discrete actions imposed on the process by its control system. For example, the latter may apply quantisation to convert continuous process measurements into discrete ones and/or continuous control outputs into discrete actions. Hybrid processes and hybrid controllers, and their combination, can be modelled in terms of State-Transition Networks (STNs). The system behaviour in each state is described by a different set of continuous equations (typically a mixed system of partial and/or ordinary differential and algebraic equations). At any particular time during its operation, the system is in exactly one such state. An instantaneous transition to a different state may take place if a certain logical condition becomes true. Each transition is also characterised by a set of continuous relations that determine unique values for the system variables immediately following the transition in terms of their values immediately preceding it. In this presentation, we consider mathematical formulations and techniques for the optimisation of hybrid systems described by STNs. This generally seeks to determine the time variation of a set of controls and/or the values of a set of time-invariant parameters that optimise some aspect of the dynamic behaviour of the system. The time horizon of interest may be fixed or variable, subject to specified lower and upper bounds. The equations that determine the system behaviour in each state may be augmented

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Sangiovanni-Vincentelli A, Henzinger TA, Krogh BH, Maler O, Morari M, Pantelides CC, Pappas GJ, Simsec T, Sztipanovits J, Tripakis Set al., 2001, Hybrid systems applications: An oxymoron?, Pages: 5-6, ISSN: 0302-9743

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Stefanovic J, Pantelides CC, 2001, Molecular dynamics as a mathematical mapping. I. Differentiable force functions, MOLECULAR SIMULATION, Vol: 26, Pages: 237-271, ISSN: 0892-7022

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Stefanovic J, Pantelides CC, 2001, Molecular dynamics as a mathematical mapping. III. Efficient evaluation of the differentiable force functions and their derivatives, MOLECULAR SIMULATION, Vol: 26, Pages: 323-352, ISSN: 0892-7022

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Stefanovic J, Pantelides CC, 2001, Molecular dynamics as a mathematical mapping. II. Partial derivatives in the microcanonical ensemble, MOLECULAR SIMULATION, Vol: 26, Pages: 167-192, ISSN: 0892-7022

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Stefanovic J, Fouchet B, Pantelides CC, 2001, Partial derivatives of molecular dynamics calculations, 1st International Conference on Molecular Modeling and Simulation, Publisher: AMER INST CHEMICAL ENGINEERS, Pages: 172-175, ISSN: 0065-8812

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Keeping BR, Pantelides CC, 2000, Novel methods for the efficient evaluation of stored mathematical expressions on vector computers, Computer Aided Chemical Engineering, Vol: 8, Pages: 67-72, ISSN: 1570-7946

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Braunschweig BL, Pantelides CC, Britt HI, Sama Set al., 2000, Process modeling: The promise of open software architectures, CHEMICAL ENGINEERING PROGRESS, Vol: 96, Pages: 65-76, ISSN: 0360-7275

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