Application of EVOP and Other Optimization Techniques to Processing Plants

CIM Bulletin, 1967

D.W. Bacon Statistics and Mathematics Group Leader, Textile Fibres Department, Du Pont of Canada Ltd., Kingston, Ont.

Plant process optimization programs are often costly, both in technical effort and loss of production. Evolutionary Operation or "EVOP" is a mode of plant operation consisting of controlled cyclical changes in process conditions by which information is provided concerning potential process improvements while both volume and quality uniformity in production are maintained. Its conceptual simplicity and low cost of utilization have led to successful adoption in a variety of industrial manufacturing operations. This paper is an expository account of basic EVOP theory, the problems encountered and the organization required in applying it to a processing plant. Illustrations are provided which indicate the payoff that can result.
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