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Process design

In chemical engineering, process design is the choice and sequencing of units for desired physical and/or chemical transformation of materials. Process design is central to chemical engineering, and it can be considered to be the summit of that field, bringing together all of the field's components.

Process design can be the design of new facilities or it can be the modification or expansion of existing facilities. The design starts at a conceptual level and ultimately ends in the form of fabrication and construction plans.

Process design is distinct from equipment design, which is closer in spirit to the design of unit operations. Processes often include many unit operations.

Documentation edit

Process design documents serve to define the design and they ensure that the design components fit together. They are useful in communicating ideas and plans to other engineers involved with the design, to external regulatory agencies, to equipment vendors and to construction contractors.

In order of increasing detail, process design documents include:

  • Block flow diagrams (BFD): Very simple diagrams composed of rectangles and lines indicating major material or energy flows.
  • Process flow diagrams (PFD): Typically more complex diagrams of major unit operations as well as flow lines. They usually include a material balance, and sometimes an energy balance, showing typical or design flowrates, stream compositions, and stream and equipment pressures and temperatures.
  • Piping and instrumentation diagrams (P&ID): Diagrams showing each and every pipeline with piping class (carbon steel or stainless steel) and pipe size (diameter). They also show valving along with instrument locations and process control schemes.
  • Specifications: Written design requirements of all major equipment items.

Process designers typically write operating manuals on how to start-up, operate and shut-down the process. They often also develop accident plans and projections of process operation on the environment.

Documents are maintained after construction of the process facility for the operating personnel to refer to. The documents also are useful when modifications to the facility are planned.

A primary method of developing the process documents is process flowsheeting.

Design considerations edit

There are several considerations that need to be made when designing any chemical process unit. Design conceptualization and considerations can begin once product purities, yields, and throughput rates are all defined.

Objectives that a design may strive to include:

Constraints include:

  • Capital cost: the amount of budget or investment to construct end to end process.
  • Available space: the area of the land to build the plant.
  • Safety concerns: consideration towards risk analysis on industrial accidents or hazardous chemicals.
  • Environmental impact and projected effluents and emissions
  • Waste production/recycling: manage waste produced as side product of the process for not to harm the surroundings.
  • Operating and maintenance costs: represent the variable cost of the operational of the plant.

Other factors that designers may include are:

  • Reliability
  • Redundancy
  • Flexibility
  • Anticipated variability in feed stock and allowable variability in product.

Sources of design information edit

Designers usually do not start from scratch, especially for complex projects. Often the engineers have pilot plant data available or data from full-scale operating facilities. Other sources of information include proprietary design criteria provided by process licensors, published scientific data, laboratory experiments, and suppliers of feedstocks and utilities.

Design process edit

Design starts with process synthesis - the choice of technology and combinations of industrial units to achieve goals. More detailed design proceeds as other engineers and stakeholders sign off on each stage: conceptual to detailed design.

Simulation software is often used by design engineers. Simulations can identify weaknesses in designs and allow engineers to choose better alternatives. However, engineers still rely on heuristics, intuition, and experience when designing a process. Human creativity is an element in complex designs.

See also edit

Recommended chemical engineering books edit

  • Sinnott and Towler (2009). Chemical Engineering Design: Principles, Practice and Economics of Plant and Process Design (5th ed.). Butterworth-Heinemann. ISBN 978-0750685511.
  • Ullmann's (2004). Chemical Engineering and Plant Design. Wiley-VCH. ISBN 978-3-527-31111-8.
  • Moran, Sean (2015). An Applied Guide to Process and Plant Design (1st ed.). Butterworth-Heinemann. ISBN 978-0128002421.
  • Moran, Sean (2016). Process Plant Layout (2nd ed.). Butterworth-Heinemann. ISBN 978-0128033555.
  • Peter, Frank (2008). Process Plant Design. Wiley. ISBN 9783527313136.
  • Kister, Henry Z. (1992). Distillation Design (1st ed.). McGraw-Hill. ISBN 0-07-034909-6.
  • Perry, Robert H. & Green, Don W. (1984). Perry's Chemical Engineers' Handbook (6th ed.). McGraw-Hill. ISBN 0-07-049479-7.
  • Bird, R.B., Stewart, W.E. and Lightfoot, E.N. (August 2001). Transport Phenomena (Second ed.). John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 0-471-41077-2.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  • McCabe, W., Smith, J. and Harriott, P. (2004). Unit Operations of Chemical Engineering (7th ed.). McGraw Hill. ISBN 0-07-284823-5.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  • Seader, J. D. & Henley, Ernest J. (1998). Separation Process Principles. New York: Wiley. ISBN 0-471-58626-9.
  • Chopey, Nicholas P. (2004). Handbook of Chemical Engineering Calculations (3rdEdition ed.). McGraw-Hill. ISBN 0-07-136262-2.
  • Himmelbau, David M. (1996). Basic Principles and Calculations in Chemical Engineering (6th ed.). Prentice-Hall. ISBN 0-13-305798-4.
  • Editors: Jacqueline I. Kroschwitz and Arza Seidel (2004). Kirk-Othmer Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology (5th ed.). Hoboken, NJ: Wiley-Interscience. ISBN 0-471-48810-0. {{cite book}}: |author= has generic name (help)
  • King, C.J. (1980). Separation Processes (2nd ed.). McGraw Hill. ISBN 0-07-034612-7.
  • Peters, M. S. & Timmerhaus K. D. (1991). Plant Design and Economics for Chemical Engineers (4th ed.). McGraw Hill. ISBN 0-07-100871-3.
  • J. M. Smith, H. C. Van Ness and M. M. Abott (2001). Introduction to Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics (6th ed.). McGraw Hill. ISBN 0-07-240296-2.

References edit

External links edit

  • Chemical Process Design Open Textbook (Northwestern University by Fengqi You)
  • A General Framework for Process Synthesis, Integration, and Intensification (OSTI / Texas A&M University)

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in spirit to the design of unit operations Processes often include many unit operations Contents 1 Documentation 2 Design considerations 3 Sources of design information 4 Design process 5 See also 6 Recommended chemical engineering books 7 References 8 External linksDocumentation editProcess design documents serve to define the design and they ensure that the design components fit together They are useful in communicating ideas and plans to other engineers involved with the design to external regulatory agencies to equipment vendors and to construction contractors In order of increasing detail process design documents include Block flow diagrams BFD Very simple diagrams composed of rectangles and lines indicating major material or energy flows Process flow diagrams PFD Typically more complex diagrams of major unit operations as well as flow lines They usually include a material balance and sometimes an energy balance showing typical or design flowrates stream compositions and stream and equipment pressures and temperatures Piping and instrumentation diagrams P amp ID Diagrams showing each and every pipeline with piping class carbon steel or stainless steel and pipe size diameter They also show valving along with instrument locations and process control schemes Specifications Written design requirements of all major equipment items Process designers typically write operating manuals on how to start up operate and shut down the process They often also develop accident plans and projections of process operation on the environment Documents are maintained after construction of the process facility for the operating personnel to refer to The documents also are useful when modifications to the facility are planned A primary method of developing the process documents is process flowsheeting Design considerations editThere are several considerations that need to be made when designing any chemical process unit Design conceptualization and considerations can begin once product purities yields and throughput rates are all defined Objectives that a design may strive to include Throughput rate Process yield Product purityConstraints include Capital cost the amount of budget or investment to construct end to end process Available space the area of the land to build the plant Safety concerns consideration towards risk analysis on industrial accidents or hazardous chemicals Environmental impact and projected effluents and emissions Waste production recycling manage waste produced as side product of the process for not to harm the surroundings Operating and maintenance costs represent the variable cost of the operational of the plant Other factors that designers may include are Reliability Redundancy Flexibility Anticipated variability in feed stock and allowable variability in product Sources of design information editDesigners usually do not start from scratch especially for complex projects Often the engineers have pilot plant data available or data from full scale operating facilities Other sources of information include proprietary design criteria provided by process licensors published scientific data laboratory experiments and suppliers of feedstocks and utilities Design process editDesign starts with process synthesis the choice of technology and combinations of industrial units to achieve goals More detailed design proceeds as other engineers and stakeholders sign off on each stage conceptual to detailed design Simulation software is often used by design engineers Simulations can identify weaknesses in designs and allow engineers to choose better alternatives However engineers still rely on heuristics intuition and experience when designing a process Human creativity is an element in complex designs See also editChemical engineer Chemical plant Chemical process Process integration Process simulation Chemical process modeling Environmental engineering Industrial process List of chemical process simulators Process engineering Process safety Unit processRecommended chemical engineering books editSinnott and Towler 2009 Chemical Engineering Design Principles Practice and Economics of Plant and Process Design 5th ed Butterworth Heinemann ISBN 978 0750685511 Ullmann s 2004 Chemical Engineering and Plant Design Wiley VCH ISBN 978 3 527 31111 8 Moran Sean 2015 An Applied Guide to Process and Plant Design 1st ed Butterworth Heinemann ISBN 978 0128002421 Moran Sean 2016 Process Plant Layout 2nd ed Butterworth Heinemann ISBN 978 0128033555 Peter Frank 2008 Process Plant Design Wiley ISBN 9783527313136 Kister Henry Z 1992 Distillation Design 1st ed McGraw Hill ISBN 0 07 034909 6 Perry Robert H amp Green Don W 1984 Perry s Chemical Engineers Handbook 6th ed McGraw Hill ISBN 0 07 049479 7 Bird R B Stewart W E and Lightfoot E N August 2001 Transport Phenomena Second ed John Wiley amp Sons ISBN 0 471 41077 2 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link McCabe W Smith J and Harriott P 2004 Unit Operations of Chemical Engineering 7th ed McGraw Hill ISBN 0 07 284823 5 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Seader J D amp Henley Ernest J 1998 Separation Process Principles New York Wiley ISBN 0 471 58626 9 Chopey Nicholas P 2004 Handbook of Chemical Engineering Calculations 3rdEdition ed McGraw Hill ISBN 0 07 136262 2 Himmelbau David M 1996 Basic Principles and Calculations in Chemical Engineering 6th ed Prentice Hall ISBN 0 13 305798 4 Editors Jacqueline I Kroschwitz and Arza Seidel 2004 Kirk Othmer Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology 5th ed Hoboken NJ Wiley Interscience ISBN 0 471 48810 0 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a author has generic name help King C J 1980 Separation Processes 2nd ed McGraw Hill ISBN 0 07 034612 7 Peters M S amp Timmerhaus K D 1991 Plant Design and Economics for Chemical Engineers 4th ed McGraw Hill ISBN 0 07 100871 3 J M Smith H C Van Ness and M M Abott 2001 Introduction to Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics 6th ed McGraw Hill ISBN 0 07 240296 2 References editExternal links editChemical Process Design Open Textbook Northwestern University by Fengqi You A General Framework for Process Synthesis Integration and Intensification OSTI Texas A amp M University Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Process design amp oldid 1138098852, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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