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==Block flow diagram ==
==Block flow diagram ==
What is it? How to draw it?
===Models===
====I/O Diagrams====
The simplest form of BFD, the I/O (input/output) Diagram provides the material streams entering and exiting the process. The diagram is modeled using arrows entering and exiting a process box to represent the inputs and outputs respectively.


==Example 1: Acrylic Acid From Propylene by Catalytic Oxidation==
==Example 1: Acrylic Acid From Propylene by Catalytic Oxidation==

Revision as of 22:33, 18 January 2014

Title: Block flow diagram

Authors: Nick Pinkerton, Karen Schmidt, and James Xamplas

Date Presented: January 15, 2013 /Date Revised: January 18, 2013


Introduction

Block flow diagram

Models

I/O Diagrams

The simplest form of BFD, the I/O (input/output) Diagram provides the material streams entering and exiting the process. The diagram is modeled using arrows entering and exiting a process box to represent the inputs and outputs respectively.

Example 1: Acrylic Acid From Propylene by Catalytic Oxidation

Block Flow Diagram Example 1: Acrylic Acid From Propylene by Catalytic Oxidation

Example 2: Isopropyl Alcohol from Propylene by Direct Hydration

Block Flow Diagram Example 2: Isopropyl Alcohol from Propylene by Direct Hydration


Example 3: Caprolactam From Toluene

Block Flow Diagram Example 3: Caprolactam From Toluene


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