Input Output Structure
Input Output Structure
Input Output
Process
Flowsheet Alternatives
Decisions for the Input-
Output Structure
• Rule of thumb
• More than 99% of all valuable materials must be
recovered
• If air and water are reactants, since they are
inexpensive, they need not to be recycled
• In case of gaseous reactants or gaseous impurity or by-
product, all gaseous product may not be recycled.
Impurities are purged.
• Membrane separation made it easy
Level 2: Decisions
• Is feed purification required?
• Reversible by-product should be removed or recycled?
• Is recycle and purge stream required?
• How many product streams are required?
• What are the design variables for I/o structures?
• What economic trade offs are associated with the design variables?
Feed purification
• Whether feed purification is required?
• Type of separation system is unknown
• Guidelines
• If feed impurity is not inert and present in significant amounts – REMOVE
• If feed impurity is present in gas feed – PROCESS
• If feed impurity is present in liquid stream and is a by-product or a product
component – PROCESS THROUGH SEPARATION SYSTEM
• If feed impurity is present in large amounts or is poison for catalyst – REMOVE
• If feed impurity is an azeotrope with reactant – PROCESS
• If feed impurity is inert and easy to separate from product than feed - PROCESS
Feed purification
• Whether feed purification is required?
• Type of separation system is unknown
Guidelines
• Design variables
• Overall material balance
• Economic potential
• Process alternatives