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'''Welcome to the Northwestern University Chemical Engineering Process Design Open Textbook.''' <br /> |
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This electronic textbook is a student-contributed open-source text covering the materials used in our chemical engineering capstone design courses at Northwestern. |
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== Getting started == |
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= Chemical Process Design Theory and Method = |
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==Design Basis== |
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# Define product and feed |
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# Preliminary market analysis and plant capacity |
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# Define site condition |
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# [[Block Flow Diagram| Block flow diagram]] |
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==Process Flow Diagram== |
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# Literature review |
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# Process alternatives and technology options |
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# Define the major unit operations |
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# Process flow diagram |
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==Process Modeling and Simulation== |
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# Reactors |
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# Separation processes |
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# Heat Exchangers |
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# Storage vessels |
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# Other vessels |
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# Plant hydraulics |
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# Utility systems |
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# HYSYS |
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# Aspen Plus |
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==Process Economic Analysis== |
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# Estimation of capital |
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# Estimation of production cost |
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# Estimation of revenue |
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# Profitability measures |
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==Other Process Design Considerations== |
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# Safety analysis |
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# Environmental concerns |
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# Controls and P&ID |
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# Sensitivity analysis |
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# Process optimization |
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=Chemical Process Design Projects= |
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== Examples == |
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* Sugar Cane Ethanol Plant (2011) |
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* Other examples |
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==Glycerol to propylene glycol== |
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* Design 1 |
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* Design 2 |
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* Design 3 |
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==3-Hydroxypropionic acid to 1,3-propanediol== |
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* Design 1 |
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* Design 2 |
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* Design 3 |
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==Succinic acid to 1,4-butanediol== |
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* Design 1 |
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* Design 2 |
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* Design 3 |
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