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Contents
Material on the CD-ROM
Preface
About the Authors
List of Nomenclature
SECTION 1 CONCEPTUALIZATION AND ANALYSIS OF CHEMICAL PROCESSES
Chapter 1 Diagrams for Understanding Chemical Processes
1.1 Block Flow Diagrams (BFDs)
1.1.1 Block Flow Process Diagram
1.1.2 Block Flow Plant Diagram
1.2 Process Flow Diagram (PFD)
1.2.1 Process Topology
1.2.2 Stream Information
1.2.3 Equipment Information
1.2.4 Combining Topology, Stream Data, and Control Strategy to Give a PFD
1.3 Piping and Instrumentation Diagram (P&ID)
1.4 Additional Diagrams
1.5 Three-Dimensional Representation of a Process
1.6 The 3-D Plant Model
1.7 Summary
References
Short Answer Questions
Problems
Chapter 2 The Structure and Synthesis of Process Flow Diagrams
2.1 Hierarchy of Process Design
2.2 Step 1—Batch versus Continuous Process
2.3 Step 2—The Input/Output Structure of the Process
2.3.1 Process Concept Diagram
2.3.2 The Input/Output Structure of the Process Flow Diagram
2.3.3 The Input/Output Structure and Other Features of the Generic Block Flow Process Diagram
2.3.4 Other Considerations for the Input/Output Structure of the Process Flowsheet
2.3.5 What Information Can Be Determined Using the Input/Output Diagram for a Process?
2.4 Step 3—The Recycle Structure of the Process
2.4.1 Efficiency of Raw Material Usage
2.4.2 Identification and Definition of the Recycle Structure of the Process
2.4.3 Other Issues Affecting the Recycle Structure That Lead to Process Alternatives
2.5 Step 4—General Structure of the Separation System
2.6 Step 5—Heat-Exchanger Network or Process Energy Recovery System
2.7 Information Required and Sources
2.8 Summary
References
Short Answer Questions
Problems
Chapter 3 Batch Processing