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8865
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Overview

Ross Taylor is affiliated with Clarkson University in the United States and focuses on research within the field of Engineering. Their work spans several subfields, including Control and Systems Engineering, Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes, Inorganic Chemistry, Mechanical Engineering, and Polymers and Plastics.

The core topics of their research cover a variety of areas:

  • Process Optimization and Integration
  • Advanced Control Systems Optimization
  • Rheology and Fluid Dynamics Studies
  • Zeolite Catalysis and Synthesis
  • Injection Molding Process and Properties
  • Polymer Foaming and Composites
  • Quantum chaos and dynamical systems

Taylor has contributed to multiple peer-reviewed papers across different venues. These publications include:

  • "Residence time in a single screw free helix extruder using a new solution to the biharmonic equation" (2020), published in Polymer Engineering and Science
  • "Chaotic mixing in a free-helix extruder using a new solution to the biharmonic equation" (2022), published in AIChE Journal
  • "Application of a new parallel column model to simulating maldistribution in packed columns" (2021), published in Chemical Engineering and Processing - Process Intensification
  • "Parallel column model for reactive dividing wall column simulation" (2023), published in Process Safety and Environmental Protection
  • "Rate-based column simulation in the complex domain" (2023), published in Process Safety and Environmental Protection

Frequent publication venues associated with Taylor include:

  • Process Safety and Environmental Protection
  • Polymer Engineering and Science
  • AIChE Journal
  • Chemical Engineering and Processing - Process Intensification

Taylor collaborates regularly with several co-authors, among them:

  • Hendrik Kooijman
  • Gregory A. Campbell
  • Sirisha Bomma
  • Samuel St. John
  • Shaji Chempath

Best Publications

  • Multicomponent mass transfer

    Ross Taylor;R. Krishna

  • The Maxwell-Stefan approach to mass transfer

    R. Krishna;J.A. Wesselingh

  • Modelling reactive distillation

    R. Taylor;R. Taylor;R. Krishna

  • A nonequilibrium stage model of multicomponent separation processes. Part I: Model description and method of solution

    R. Krishnamurthy;R. Taylor

  • Comparison of equilibrium stage and nonequilibrium stage models for reactive distillation

    R. Baur;R. Baur;A.P. Higler;A.P. Higler;R. Taylor;R. Krishna

  • A nonequilibrium stage model of multicomponent separation processes. Part II: Comparison with experiment

    R. Krishnamurthy;R. Taylor

  • CFD Simulations of Sieve Tray Hydrodynamics

    R. Krishna;J.M. Van Baten;J. Ellenberger;A.P. Higler;A.P. Higler

  • Estimation of diffusion coefficients in multicomponent liquid systems

    Hendrik A. Kooijman;Ross Taylor

  • COSMOSPACE: Alternative to conventional activity‐coefficient models

    Andreas Klamt;Gerard J. P. Krooshof;Ross Taylor;Ross Taylor

  • COMPOSITION DERIVATIVES OF ACTIVITY COEFFICIENT MODELS (FOR THE ESTIMATION OF THERMODYNAMIC FACTORS IN DIFFUSION)

    Ross Taylor;Hendrik A. Kooijman

  • Nonequilibrium modelling of reactive distillation: multiple steady states in MTBE synthesis

    A.P. Higler;A.P. Higler;R. Taylor;R Krishna

  • A second generation nonequilibrium model for computer simulation of multicomponent separation processes

    R. Taylor;H.A. Kooijman;J.-S. Hung

  • Prediction of infinite dilution activity coefficients using COSMO-RS

    R. Putnam;R. Taylor;A. Klamt;F. Eckert

  • Distillation pinch points and more

    Angelo Lucia;Amit Amale;Ross Taylor

  • Modeling of a reactive separation process using a nonequilibrium stage model

    Arnoud Higler;Ross Taylor;R. Krishna

  • A nonequilibrium stage model of multicomponent separation processes. Part III: The influence of unequal component‐efficiencies in process design problems

    R. Krishnamurthy;R. Taylor

  • Real-world: Modeling of distillation

    Ross Taylor;Rajamani Krishna;Harry Kooijman

  • Counter-current operation of a structured catalytically packed-bed reactor : Liquid phase mixing and mass transfer

    A.P. Higler;A.P. Higler;R. Krishna;J. Ellenberger;R. Taylor

  • Simulation of packed distillation and absorption columns

    Ramachandran Krishnamurthy;Ross Taylor

  • Nonequilibrium cell model for multicomponent (reactive) separation processes

    Arnoud Higler;R. Krishna;Ross Taylor;Ross Taylor

  • THE MAXWELL-STEFAN FORMULATION OF IRREVERSIBLE THERMODYNAMICS FOR SIMULTANEOUS HEAT AND MASS TRANSFER

    G. L. Standart;R. Taylor;R. Krishna

Frequent Co-Authors

Rajamani Krishna
Rajamani Krishna University of Amsterdam
Andreas Klamt
Andreas Klamt University of Regensburg
Philip K. Hopke
Philip K. Hopke Clarkson University
Bruce A. Finlayson
Bruce A. Finlayson University of Washington
J.M. van Baten
J.M. van Baten AmsterCHEM

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