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  • Preface xi

    Acknowledgments xiii

    Nomenclature xv

    About the Companion Website xix

    1 Chemical Process Projects 1

    1.1 The Process Plant Design Problem 1

    1.2 Continuous and Batch Processes 2

    1.3 New Design and Retrofit 3

    1.4 Hazard Management in Process Plant Design 4

    1.5 Project Phases 4

    1.6 Chemical Process Projects - Summary 5

    References 6

    2 Process Economics 7

    2.1 Capital Cost Estimates 7

    2.2 Class 5 Capital Cost Estimates 8

    2.3 Class 4 Capital Cost Estimates 9

    2.4 Class 3 to Class 1 Capital Cost Estimates 15

    2.5 Capital Cost of Retrofit 15

    2.6 Annualized Capital Cost 16

    2.7 Operating Cost 17

    2.8 Economic Evaluation 20

    2.9 Investment Criteria 23

    2.10 Process Economics ¿ Summary 23

    Exercises 24

    References 25

    3 Development of Process Design Concepts 27

    3.1 Formulation of Design Problems 27

    3.2 Evaluation of Performance 27

    3.3 Optimization of Performance 28

    3.4 Approaches to the Development of Design Concepts 29

    3.5 Screening Design Options 32

    3.6 Influencing the Design as the Project Progresses 33

    3.7 Development of Process Design Concepts - Summary 34

    References 35

    4 Heating Utilities 37

    4.1 Process Heating and Cooling 38

    4.2 Steam Heating 39

    4.3 Water Treatment for Steam Generation 44

    4.4 Steam Generation from the Combustion of Fuels 45

    4.5 Steam Generation from Electrical Energy 48

    4.6 Gas Turbines 50

    4.7 Steam Turbines 51

    4.8 Steam Distribution 55

    4.9 Steam Heating Limits 64

    4.10 Fired Heaters 64

    4.11 Other Heat Carriers 68

    4.12 Heating Utilities - Summary 74

    Exercises 74

    References 76

    5 Cooling Utilities 77

    5.1 Waste Heat Steam Generation 77

    5.2 Once-Through Cooling Water Systems 77

    5.3 Recirculating Cooling Water Systems 78

    5.4 Air Coolers 80

    5.5 Refrigeration 82

    5.6 Choice of a Single Component Refrigerant for Compression Refrigeration 88

    5.7 Mixed Refrigerants for Compression Refrigeration 89

    5.8 Absorption Refrigeration 93

    5.9 Indirect Refrigeration 93

    5.10 Cooling Utilities ¿ Summary 94

    Exercises 95

    References 96

    6 Waste Treatment 97

    6.1 Aqueous Emissions 97

    6.2 Primary Wastewater Treatment Processes 101

    6.3 Biological Wastewater Treatment Processes 104

    6.4 Tertiary Wastewater Treatment Processes 109

    6.5 Atmospheric Emissions 109

    6.6 Treatment of Solid Particulate Emissions to Atmosphere 111

    6.7 Treatment of VOC Emissions to Atmosphere 114

    6.8 Treatment of Sulfur Emissions to Atmosphere 120

    6.9 Treatment of Oxides of Nitrogen Emissions to Atmosphere 123

    6.10 Treatment of Combustion Emissions to Atmosphere 124

    6.11 Atmospheric Dispersion 127

    6.12 Waste Treatment ¿ Summary 128

    Exercises 128

    References 129

    7 Reliability, Maintainability, and Availability Concepts 131

    7.1 Reliability, Maintainability, and Availability 131

    7.2 Reliability 133

    7.3 Repairable and Non-repairable Systems 136

    7.4 Reliability Data 139

    7.5 Maintainability 141

    7.6 Availability 143

    7.7 Process Shut-down for Maintenance 144

    7.8 Reliability, Maintainability, and Availability Concepts ¿ Summary 145

    Exercises 145

    References 146

    8 Reliability, Maintainability, and Availability of Systems 147

    8.1 System Representation 147

    8.2 Reliability of Series Systems 147

    8.3 Reliability of Parallel Systems 149

    8.4 Availability of Parallel Systems 153

    8.5 Availability of Series Systems 153

    8.6 Redundancy 156

    8.7 k-out-of-n Systems 159

    8.8 Common Mode Failure 161

    8.9 Capacity 166

    8.10 Reliability, Availability, and Capacity 169

    8.11 Monte Carlo Simulation 169

    8.12 Reliability, Maintainability, and Availability of Systems ¿ Summary 172

    Exercises 172

    References 174

    9 Storage Tanks 175

    9.1 Feed, Product, and Intermediate Storage 175

    9.2 Intermediate (Buffer) Storage and Process Availability 177

    9.3 Optimization of Intermediate Storage 181

    9.4 Storage Tanks ¿ Summary 182

    Exercise 182

    References 183

    10 Process Control Concepts 185

    10.1 Control Objectives 185

    10.2 The Control Loop 185

    10.3 Measurement 186

    10.4 Control Signals 187

    10.5 The Controller 187

    10.6 Final Control Element 191

    10.7 Feedback Control 195

    10.8 Cascade Control 197

    10.9 Split Range Control 198

    10.10 Limit and Selector Control 200

    10.11 Feedforward Control 201

    10.12 Ratio Control 204

    10.13 Computer Control Systems 205

    10.14 Digital Control 207

    10.15 Safety Instrumented Systems 210

    10.16 Alarms and Trips 211

    10.17 Representation of Control Systems 211

    10.18 Process Control Concepts - Summary 215

    Exercise 215

    References 216

    11 Process Control - Flowrate and Inventory Control 217

    11.1 Flowrate Control 217

    11.2 Inventory Control of Individual Operations 217

    11.3 Inventory Control of Series Systems 223

    11.4 Inventory Control of Recycle Systems 226

    11.5 Flowrate and Inventory Control - Summary 227

    References 228

    12 Process Control - Degrees of Freedom 229

    12.1 Degrees of Freedom and Process Control 229

    12.2 Degrees of Freedom for Process Streams 231

    12.3 Individual Single-Phase Operations 233

    12.4 Heat Transfer Operations with No Phase Change 237

    12.5 Pumps and Compressors 241

    12.6 Equilibrated Multiphase Operations 243

    12.7 Control Degrees of Freedom for Overall Processes 246

    12.8 Degrees of Freedom - Summary 256

    Exercises 256

    References 257

    13 Process Control - Control of Process Operations 259

    13.1 Pump Control 259

    13.2 Compressor Control 262

    13.3 Heat Exchange Control 267

    13.4 Furnace Control 271

    13.5 Flash Drum Control 274

    13.6 Absorber and Stripper Control 274

    13.7 Distillation Control 278

    13.8 Reactor Control 291

    13.9 Control of Process Operations - Summary 301

    Exercises 301

    References 302

    14 Process Control - Overall Process Control 303

    14.1 Illustrative Example of Overall Process Control Systems 303

    14.2 Synthesis of Overall Process Control Schemes 310

    14.3 Procedure for the Synthesis of Overall Process Control Schemes 311

    14.4 Evolution of the Control Design 323

    14.5 Process Dynamics 324

    14.6 Overall Process Control - Summary 325

    Exercises 325

    References 328

    15 Piping and Instrumentation Diagrams - Piping and Pressure Relief 329

    15.1 Piping and Instrumentation Diagrams 329

    15.2 Piping Systems 330

    15.3 Pressure Relief 335

    15.4 Relief Device Arrangements 338

    15.5 Reliability of Pressure Relief Devices 341

    15.6 Location of Relief Devices 345

    15.7 P&ID Piping and Pressure Relief - Summary 346

    Exercises 346

    References 348

    16 Piping and Instrumentation Diagrams - Process Operations 349

    16.1 Pumps 349

    16.2 Compressors 355

    16.3 Heat Exchangers 359

    16.4 Distillation 361

    16.5 Liquid Storage 366

    16.6 P&ID Process Operations - Summary 373

    Exercises 373

    References 374

    17 Piping and Instrumentation Diagrams - Construction 375

    17.1 Development of Piping and Instrumentation Diagrams 375

    17.2 A Case Study 376

    17.3 P&ID Construction - Summary 387

    References 387

    18 Materials of Construction 389

    18.1 Mechanical Properties 389

    18.2 Corrosion 392

    18.3 Corrosion Allowance 393

    18.4 Commonly Used Materials of Construction 393

    18.5 Criteria for Selection of Materials of Construction 397

    18.6 Materials of Construction - Summary 398

    References 398

    19 Mechanical Design 399

    19.1 Stress, Strain, and Deformation 399

    19.2 Combined Stresses 423

    19.3 Spherical Vessels Under Internal Pressure 426

    19.4 Cylindrical Vessels Under Internal Pressure 428

    19.5 Design of Heads for Cylindrical Vessels Under Internal Pressure 431

    19.6 Design of Vertical Cylindrical Pressure Vessels Under Internal Pressure 434

    19.7 Design of Horizontal Cylindrical Pressure Vessels Under Internal Pressure 439

    19.8 Buckling of Cylindrical Vessels Due to External Pressure and Axial Compression 445

    19.9 Welded and Bolted Joints 448

    19.10 Opening Reinforcements 451

    19.11 Vessel Supports 453

    19.12 Design of Flat-bottomed Cylindrical Vessels 462

    19.13 Shell-and-Tube Heat Exchangers 463

    19.14 Mechanical Design - Summary 464

    Exercises 465

    References 467

    20 Process Plant Layout ¿ Site Layout 469

    20.1 Site, Process, and Equipment Layout 469

    20.2 Separation Distances 470

    20.3 Separation for Vapor Cloud Explosions 472

    20.4 Separation for Toxic Emissions 477

    20.5 Site Access 477

    20.6 Site Topology, Groundwater, and Drainage 479

    20.7 Geotechnical Engineering 481

    20.8 Atmospheric Discharges 481

    20.9 Wind Direction 482

    20.10 Utilities 483

    20.11 Process Units 483

    20.12 Control Room 483

    20.13 Ancillary Buildings 485

    20.14 Pipe Racks 485

    20.15 Constraints on Site Layout 487

    20.16 The Final Site Layout 487

    20.17 Site Layout ¿ Summary 487

    References 487

    21 Process Plant Layout ¿ Process Layout 489

    21.1 Process Access 489

    21.2 Process Structures 489

    21.3 Hazards 492

    21.4 Preliminary Process Layout 492

    21.5 Example - Preliminary Process Layout 493

    21.6 Process Layout - Summary 498

    References 498

    Appendix A Weibull Reliability Function 499

    Appendix B MTTF for the Weibull Distribution 501

    Appendix C Reliability of Cold Standby Systems 503

    Reference 504

    Appendix D Corrosion Resistance Table 505

    Appendix E Moment of Inertia and Bending Stress for Common Beam Cross-Sections 509

    E.1 Solid Rectangular Cross-Section 509

    E.2 Hollow Rectangular Cross-Section 509

    E.3 Solid Circular Cylinder 510

    E.4 Hollow Circular Cross-Section 511

    E.5 Approximate Expressions for Thin-Walled Cylinders 511

    Appendix F First Moment of Area and Shear Stress for Common Beam Cross-Sections 513

    F.1 Solid Rectangular Cross-Section 513

    F.2 Hollow Rectangular Cross-Section 513

    F.3 Solid Circular Cross-Section 514

    F.4 Hollow Circular Cross-Sections 515

    Reference 515

    Appendix G Principal Stresses 517

    Appendix H Dimensions and Weights of Carbon Steel Pipes 521

    Appendix I Bending Moment on Horizontal Cylindrical Vessels Resulting from a Liquid Hydraulic Head 525

    References 526

    Appendix J Equivalent Cylinder Approximation 527

    Index 529