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S.K. Mallick

Researcher at University of Waterloo

Publications -  17
Citations -  496

S.K. Mallick is an academic researcher from University of Waterloo. The author has contributed to research in topics: Separation process & Pollution prevention. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 17 publications receiving 487 citations. Previous affiliations of S.K. Mallick include United States Environmental Protection Agency & New Jersey Institute of Technology.

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Pollution prevention with chemical process simulators: the generalized waste reduction (WAR) algorithm—full version

TL;DR: In this article, a general theory for the flow and the generation of potential environmental impact through a chemical process has been developed, which defines six possible environmental impact indexes that characterize the potential impact within a process and the output of potential impact from a process.
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Pollution prevention with chemical process simulators: The generalized waste reduction (WAR) algorithm

TL;DR: In this paper, a general theory for the flow and the generation of potential environmental impact through a chemical process has been developed, which defines six potential impact indexes that characterize the generated potential impact within a process, and the output of potential impact from a process.
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A Pollution Reduction Methodology for Chemical Process Simulators

TL;DR: In this article, a pollution minimization methodology was developed for chemical process design using computer simulation, which is based on a pollution balance that at steady state is used to define a pollution index with units of mass of pollution per mass of products.
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Simulation of a rotary dryer for sugar crystalline

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors developed a dynamic heat and material balances model and calculated residence time, heat and mass transfer rates using literature correlations, and solved the model equations numerically using the Speedup simulation package.
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EnviroCAD: A computer tool for analysis and evaluation of waste recovery, treatment and disposal processes

TL;DR: EnviroCAD as mentioned in this paper is an advanced computing environment of such a software tool, which has been developed at the New Jersey Institute of Technology in collaboration with a number of industrial partners.