TY - BOOK AU - Moran,Seán TI - An applied guide to process and plant design SN - 9780128002421 PY - 2015/// CY - Oxford PB - Elsevier KW - PLANTAS INDUSTRIALES (FABRICAS) KW - Spines N1 - Incluye glosario; Incluye índice alfabético; PART I: PRACTICAL PRINCIPLES 1. PROCESS PLANT DESING What is engineering? What is design? Engineering design Project life cycle Process plant design Process plant design versus process design Academic versus professional practice State of the art and good engineering practice The use and abuse of computers 2. STAGE OF PROCESS PLANT DESING General Conceptual design of chemical processes Front-End Engineering Design (FEED)/basic design Detailed desing Site redising Posthandover redesign Unstaged desig Product engineering Fast-tracking 3. PROCESS PLANT DESING DELIVERABLES Overview Design basis and philosophies Specification Process flow diagram Piping and instrumentation diagram Functional design specification Plot plan/general arrangement/layout drawing Program Cost estimate Equipment list/Schedule Datasheets Safety documentation Design calculations Isometric piping drawings Simulator output 4. TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY PROCESS PLANT DESIGN TOLOS General Use of computers by chemical engineers Implications of modern design tools Categories of design Tools-hardware Tools-Software Further Reading 5. THE FUTURE OF PROCESS PLANT DESIGN Process porn Will first-principles design replace heuristic design in future? Will primary research become the basis of engineering design in future? Will “chemical process design” replace process plant design in future? Will network análisis from the coreo f design practice in future? Will process simulation replace the design process in future? Will process plant defign never change? PART II. PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE 6. SYSTEM LEVEL DESIGN Introduction How to Put Unit Operations Together Matching Design Rigor with Stage of Design Implications for Cost Implications for Safety Implications for Robustness Rule of Thumb Design First Principles Design Design by Simulation Program Sources of Design Data 7. PROFESSIONAL DESIGN METHODOLOGY Introduction Design Methodologies The "is" and "Ought" of Process Design Right versus Wrong Design Interesting versus Boring Design Continuous versus Batch Design Simple/Robust versus Complicated/Fragile Design Setting the Design Envelope Implications of New Design Tools Importance of Understanding Your Design Manager/Engineer Tensions in Design Whole-System Design Methodology Design Stages in a Nutshell Variations on a Theme 8. HOW TO DO A MASS AND ENERGY BALANCE 8.1 Introduction 8.2 Handling Recycles 8.3 How to Set it Out in Excel 8.4 Using Excel for Iterative Calculations: "Goal Seek" and "Solver" 9. HOW TO DO HYDRAULIC CALCULATIONS Introduction Matching Design Rigor with Stage of Design Hydraulic Networks Pump Curves PART III. LOW LEVEL DESIGN 10. HOW TO DESIGN AND SELECT PLANT COMPONENTS AND MATERIALS Introduction What Process Engineers Design Matching Design Rigor with Stage of Design Materials of Construction Mechanical Equipment Electrical and Control Equipment 11. HOW TO DESIGN UNIT OPERATIONS Introduction Matching Design Rigor with Stage of Design Rule of Thumb Design Approaches to Design of Unit Operations Sources of Design Data Scale-up and Scale-out Neglected Unit Operations: Separation Processes 12. HOW TO COST A DESIGN Introduction Matching Design Rigor with Stage of Design The Basics Academic Costing Practice Professional Costing Practice PART IV. HIGH LEVEL DESIGN 13. HOW TO DESIGN A PROCESS CONTROL SYSTEM Introduction Matching Design Rigor with Stage of Design Operation and Maintenance Manuals Specification of Operators Automatic Control Standard Control and Instrumentation Strategies 14. HOW TO LAY OUT A PROCESS PLANT Introduction General Principles Factors Affecting Layout Plant Layout and Safety Plant Layout and Cost Plant Layout and Aesthetics Matching Design Rigor with Stage of Design 15. HOW TO MAKE SURE YOUR DESIGN IS REASONABLY SAFE AND SUSTAINABLE Introduction Why Only Reasonably? Matching Design Rigor with Stage of Design Conceptual Design Stage Detailed Design Stage Formal Methods: Safety Formal Methods: Sustainability Specification of Equipment with Safety Implications in Mind Specification of Safety Devices Types of Safety Device PART V. ADVANCED DESIGN 16. PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE Introduction General Design Methodology Informal Design Reviews Formal Design Reviews Quality Assurance and Document Control Informal Data Exchange 17. BEGINNER'S ERRORS TO AVOID Introduction Lack of Equipment Knowledge Lack of Knowledge of Many Types of Unit Operations Lack of Knowledge of Many Materials of Construction Lack of Utilities Layout Process Control 18. DESIGN OPTIMIZATION Introduction Matching Design Rigor with Stage of Design Indicators of a Need to Integrate Design How to Integrate Design When and How Not to Integrate Design Where's the Harm? The Downside of Academic "Process Integration" 19. DEVELOPING YOUR OWN DESIGN STYLE Introduction The Art of Engineering The Philosophy of Engineering The Literature of Engineering The Practice of Engineering Personal Sota Appendix 1: Integrated Design Example Appendix 2: Upset Conditions Table Appendix 3: Plant Separation Tables Appendix 4: Checklists for Engineering Flow Diagrams Appendix 5: Teaching Practical Process Plant Design ER -