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Process Planning, Scheduling and Flowsheet Design                       3

              1. Process material and heat balances.                   that the process engineer visualize the Row and pro-
              2. Process cycle  development,  clorrelation  of  pilot  or   cessing of the fluids through the system and inside
                research data, and correlation of physical data.       the  various  items  of  equipment  in  order  to  ade-
              3. Auxiliary servicles material and heat balances.       quately recognize what will  take  place during the
              4. Flowsheet development and detailed completion.        process.
              5. Chemical engineering performance design for spe-    6. Prepare/supervise  preparation  of  draft of process
                cific items of  equipment required  for  a flowsheet,   flowsheets for review by others.
                and mechanical interpretation of this to a practical   7. Prepare/supervise  preparation  of  piping  or
                and  reasonable  specification.  Here  the  process    mechanical flow diagram (or P and ID), with neces-
                requirements are converted into hardware details to    sary preliminary sizing of  all pipe lines, distillation
                accomplish the process end results at each  step in    equipment,  pumps,  compressors, etc., and repre-
                the product production process.                        sentation  of  all  instrumentation  for  detailing  by
              6. Instrumentation as related to process performance,    instrument engineers.
                presentation  and interpretation of  requirements to   8. Prepare mechanical and process specifications for
                instrument specialists.                                all equipment, tanks, pumps, compressors, separa-
              7’.  Process interpretation for proper mechanical, struc-   tors,  drying  systems,  refrigeration  systems.  This
                tural, civil, electrical, instrument, etc., handling  of   must include the selection of materials of construc-
                the respective individual phases of the project.       tion  and  safety systems  and  the  coordination  of
              8. Preparation of specifications in proper form and/or   specifications with  instrumentation  and  electrical
                detail for use by  the project team as well as for the   requirements.
                purchasing function.                                 9. Determine  size  and  specifications  for  all  safety
              9. Evaluation of bids and recommendation of qualified    relief valves and/or rupture disks for process safety
                vendor.                                                relief  (including run-a-way reactions)  and relief in
                                                                       case of external fire.
                ost of the functions are fairly iself explanatory; there-   10. Prepare valve code specifications for incorporation
            fore,  emphasis  will  be  placed  only  on  those  requiring   on item 6 above, or select from existing company
            detailed explanation.                                      standards for the fluids and their operating condi-
                                                                       tions (see Figures 1-25 and 1-26).
                       FQC~SS Design Engineer                       11. Select from company insulation standards  (or pre-
                                                                       pare, if necessary) the insula~on codes to be applied
              Although the working role of  the process design engi-   to each hot or cold pipe  or equipment. Note that
            neer may include all of the technical requirements listed   insulation must be applied in some cases only to pre-
            above, it is very important to recognize what this entails in   vent operating personnel from contacting the base
            some detail. The process design engineer, in addition to   equipment. See Table 1-1 for typical insulation thick-
            being  capable  of  participating  in evaluation of  research   ness from which code numbers can be established.
            and pilot plant data and the conversion of this data into a   12. Establish field construction hydraulic test pressures
            proposed commercial process scheme, must also:             for each process equipment. Sometimes the equip-
                                                                       ment is blanked or blocked off, and no test pres-
               1. Prepare  heat  and  material  balance  studies  for  a   sure  is  applied  in  the  field, because  all  pressure
                 proposed  process, both  “by hand” and by  use  of    equipment  must  be  tested  in  the  fabricators’  or
                 computer programs.                                    manufacturers’ shop per ASME Code.
               2. Prepare  rough  cost economics,  including prelimi-   13. Prepare  drafts  of  line  schedule  and/or  summary
                 nary sizing anid important details of equipment, fac-   sheets (Figures 1-24  A-D)  , and equipment summary
                 tor to an ordler of magnitude capital cost estimate   schedules (Figures 1-27, 1-28, 1-29, 1-30), plus sum-
                 [ 341 (see also [ 191 ) , prepare a production cost esti-   mary schedules for safety relief valves  and rupture
                 mate,  and work with  economic  evaluation  repre-    disks, compressors and other major equipment.
                 sentatives to  establish a payout  and the  financial   14. Prepare detailed process and mechanical specifica-
                 economics of the proposed process.                    tions for developing proposals for purchase by  the
               3. Participate  in  layout  planning  for  the  proposed   purchasing department.
                 plant  (see [46] [47]).
               4. Prepare final detailed heat and material balances.   The  process  design  engineer  actually  interprets  the
                  repare  detailed  sizing of  all  process  equipment   process  into  appropriate  hardware  (equipment)  to
                 and  possibly  some utility  systems. It  is  important   accomplish  the  process  requirements.  Therefore,  the
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