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The definition of raw materials on the Design Basis is located in Section 5 (see image). There are 6 main categories: Feedstock name and grade, MSDS form number, Feedstock availability, Feedstock price, Known feedstock impurities, and Additional specifications. It is of vital importance to recognize that when deciding upon feed specifications, not only stoichiometric chemistry should be considered, but also safety, yield, and environmental hazards (Biegler, 14). | |||
Each component of the feed, once decided upon, must be entered in the Design Basis section: | |||
===Feedstock name and grade=== | |||
===MSDS form number=== | |||
===Feedstock availability=== | |||
===Feedstock price=== | |||
===Known feedstock impurities=== | |||
===Additional specifications=== | |||
==Primary Products== | ==Primary Products== |
Revision as of 20:49, 17 January 2014
Authors: Michael Gleeson, Sean Kelton, Thomas Considine
Introduction
A key step in the initial phases of chemical process design is the project definition. Along with the customer definition and location of the facility, the definition of the key feeds and products is important (Towler, 17). Both feed and product specifications are found in the Design Basis, a non-exhaustive document containing key information and details of the plant and process.
Primary Raw Materials
The definition of raw materials on the Design Basis is located in Section 5 (see image). There are 6 main categories: Feedstock name and grade, MSDS form number, Feedstock availability, Feedstock price, Known feedstock impurities, and Additional specifications. It is of vital importance to recognize that when deciding upon feed specifications, not only stoichiometric chemistry should be considered, but also safety, yield, and environmental hazards (Biegler, 14).
Each component of the feed, once decided upon, must be entered in the Design Basis section: