Forty years of computers & chemical engineering: A bibliometric analysis
Author
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Modak, Nikunja Mohan
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Lobos, Valeria
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Merigó Lindahl, José
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Gabrys, Bogdan
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Lee, Jay H.
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2021-01-26T22:25:26Z
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2021-01-26T22:25:26Z
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2020
Cita de ítem
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Computers and Chemical Engineering 141 (2020) 106978
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10.1016/j.compchemeng.2020.106978
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/178351
Abstract
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Computers & Chemical Engineering (CCE) is one of the premier international journals in the field of
chemical engineering. CCE published its first issue in 1977 and completed forty years in 2016. More than
four decades of continuous and successful journey influenced us to celebrate its contribution through a
comprehensive bibliometric study. Using the Web of Science Core Collection database we depict trends
of the journal in terms of papers, topics, authors, institutions, and countries. Networks visualization of
co-citation of journals and authors, bibliographic coupling institutions and countries, and co-occurrence
of author keywords are prepared using the visualization of similarities (VOS) viewer software. The
present analysis explores publication and citation patterns of the journal. Professor Ignacio E. Grossmann,
Carnegie Mellon University, and USA respectively appear as the most productive and influential author,
institution, and country in CCE publications. Optimization based research topics received most attention
in CCE publications.