TY - JOUR UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cherd.2013.05.007 SP - 2515 KW - Integrated design and control KW - Sequential design and control KW - Control structure selection KW - Simultaneous optimization of a process and its controllers KW - Inversely controlled process model KW - Controllability KW - INTEGER DYNAMIC OPTIMIZATION KW - SELF-OPTIMIZING CONTROL KW - REAL-TIME OPTIMIZATION KW - SIGNED DIRECTED GRAPH KW - PLANT-WIDE CONTROL KW - RECYCLE POLYMERIZATION SYSTEMS KW - REACTIVE DISTILLATION COLUMN KW - ALTERNATIVE PROCESS DESIGNS KW - CONTROL STRUCTURE SELECTION KW - TENNESSEE EASTMAN PROBLEM TI - Integration of process design and control: A review ID - discovery10023914 SN - 1744-3563 N1 - This version is the author accepted manuscript. For information on re-use, please refer to the publisher?s terms and conditions. EP - 2549 JF - Chemical Engineering Research and Design AV - public N2 - There is a large variety of methods in literature for process design and control, which can be classified into two main categories. The methods in the first category have a sequential approach in which, the control system is designed, only after the details of process design are decided. However, when process design is fixed, there is little room left for improving the control performance. Recognizing the interactions between process design and control, the methods in the second category integrate some control aspects into process design. With the aim of providing an exploration map and identifying the potential areas of further contributions, this paper presents a thematic review of the methods for integration of process design and control. The evolution paths of these methods are described and the advantages and disadvantages of each method are explained. The paper concludes with suggestions for future research activities. VL - 91 IS - 12 PB - INST CHEMICAL ENGINEERS A1 - Sharifzadeh, M Y1 - 2013/12/01/ ER -