Process Synthesis 1 - Introduction
Process Synthesis 1 - Introduction
▪ There are guidelines for process synthesis but there are no general
methods that explicitly “output” the best process.
▪ Instead, process synthesis is a trial-and-error activity: A reasonable
process alternative is put together, analysed to some depth, and then
possibly abandoned in favour of a second or third alternative.
▪ Two important process synthesis models/guidelines are the “onion”
model and the hierarchical approach by Douglas.
Layer 4: Utilities
▪ Utility system design involves selection of hot and cold utilities (using
process integration tools)
▪ Other options to be explored include the placement of heat pump
and heat engine.
▪ A process simulator is a useful tool to evaluate the selected utilities.
Example 1
▪ Consider the need to manufacture vinyl chloride, a monomer
intermediate for the production of polyvinyl chloride (PVC)
▪ There are at least four reaction paths that can be readily exploited.