Process Flowsheet Development
Process Flowsheet Development
Process Flowsheet Development
• PFD symbols
• Information to be included
• Layout
• Equipment identification
• Utilities
• Precision of data
• Basis of calculation
• Batch processes
• Flow sheet drafting
• Layout:
– stream line: left to right and consecutive, all steam lines should
be numbered, different numbers for different sections, 100 for
feed preparation; 200 for reaction; 300 for separation, 400 for
purification
• Equipment identification:
– each equipment should have a name and a code number.
– Initial letter for the type of equimwnt folloed by digits, H-heat
exchanges, C- Columns, R-reactos
• Utilities: to avoid cluttering utilities lines and headers are
not shown in the PFD
• Easier to scale up
• Food products
• Pharmaceuticals products
• Specialty chemicals
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Schedule - Process Creation
• Preliminary Database Creation
– to assemble data to support the design.
• Experiments
– often necessary to supply missing database items or verify
crucial data.
• Development of Base-
Base-case Design
– focusing on the most promising alternative(s) from the synthesis
tree.
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Preliminary Database Creation
• Thermophysical property data
– physical properties
– phase equilibria (VLE, LLE, VLLE data)
– Property prediction methods
• Chemical Prices
– e.g. as published in the Chemical Marketing Reporter
• Experiments
– to check on crucial items above
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Preliminary Process Synthesis
Synthesis of chemical processes involves:
Selection of processing mode:
mode: continuous or batch
Fixing the chemical state of raw materials, products, and by-
by-
products, noting the differences between them.
Synthesis steps -
1. Chemical reaction
2. Separation of chemical mixtures
3. Phase separation
4. Change of temperature
5. Change of pressure
6. Change of phase
7. Mixing and splitting of streams or batches 8.
8. Operations on solids, such as size reduction and
enlargement
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Continuous or batch processing?
Continuous
Batch
Fed-batch
Batch-product removal
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The Chemical State
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Synthesis Steps
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Example :
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Eliminate differences in molecular types
Chemicals participating in VC Manufacture:
Molecular Chemical Chemical
Chemical weight formula structure
Cl Cl
| |
H-C-C-H
1,2-Dichloroethane 98.96 C2H4Cl2 | |
H H
H H
C=C
Ethylene 28.05 C2H4 H H
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Selection of pathway to VCM (1
(1)
Direct chlorination of ethylene:
C2H4 Cl2 C2H3Cl HCl (1)
Advantages:
– Attractive solution to the specific problem denoted as Alternative 2 in
analysis of primitive problem.
– Occurs spontaneously at a few hundred oC.
Disadvantages:
– Does not give a high yield of VC without simultaneously producing large
amounts of by-products such as dichloroethylene
– Half of the expensive chlorine is consumed to produce HCl by-product,
which may not be sold easily.
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Selection of pathway to VCM (2
(2)
Hydrochlorination of acetylene:
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Selection of pathway to VCM (3)
Thermal cracking of C2H4Cl2 from chlorination of C2H4:
C2H4 Cl2 C2H4Cl2 (3)
C2H4Cl2 C2H3Cl HCl (4)
C2H4 Cl2 C2H3Cl HCl (1)
Advantages:
– Conversion of ethylene to 1,2-dichloroethane in exothermic reaction (3.3) is
98% at 90 oC and 1 atm with a Friedel-Crafts catalyst such as FeCl3. This
intermediate is converted to vinyl chloride by thermal cracking according to
the endothermic reaction (3.4), which occurs spontaneously at 500 oC with
conversions as high as 65% (Alternative 2).
Disadvantage:
– Half of the expensive chlorine is consumed to produce HCl by-product,
which may not be sold easily.
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Selection of pathway to VCM (4
(4)
Thermal Cracking of C2H4Cl2 from Oxychlorination of C2H4:
C2H4 2HCl 21 O2 C2H4Cl2 H2O (5)
C2H4Cl2 C2H3Cl HCl (4)
C2H4 HCl 21 O2 C2H3Cl H2O (6)
Advantages:
– Highly exothermic reaction (5) achieves a 95% conversion to C2H4Cl2 in
the presence of CuCl2 catalyst, followed by pyrolysis step (4) as Reaction
Path 3.
– Excellent candidate when cost of HCl is low
– Solution for specific problem denoted as Alternative 3.
Disadvantages:
– Economics dependent on cost of HCl
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Selection of pathway to VCM (5
(5)
Balanced Process for Chlorination of Ethylene
Ethylene::
C2H4 Cl2 C2H4Cl2 (3)
C2H4 2HCl 21 O2 C2H4Cl2 H2O (5)
2C2H4Cl2 2C2H3Cl 2HCl (4)
2C2H4 Cl2 21O2 2C2H3Cl H2O (3.7)
Advantages:
– Combination of Reaction Paths 3 and 4 - addresses Alternative 2.
– All Cl2 converted to VC
– No by-products!
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Evaluation of Alternative Pathways
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Computing Gross Profit
Reaction path C2 H4 + Cl2 = C2H3Cl + HCl
lb-mole 1 1 1 1
Molecular weight 28.05 70.91 62.50 36.46
lb 28.05 70.91 62.50 36.46
lb/lb of vinyl chloride 0.449 1.134 1 0.583
cents/lb 18 11 22 18
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Preliminary Flowsheet for Path
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Preliminary Flowsheet for Path
Cl2 HCl
113,400 lb/hr 58,300 lb/hr
C2H4Cl2
Direct HCl
Pyrolysis
Chlorination
C2H3Cl
C2H4Cl2
C2H3Cl
C2H4 C2H4 + Cl2 C2H4Cl2 C2H4Cl2 C2H3Cl + HCl
100,000 lb/hr
44,900 lb/hr
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Distribute the chemicals
• A conversion of 100
100%
% of the C2H4 is assumed in the chlorination
reaction.
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Distribute the chemicals
• Only 60%
60% of the C2H4Cl2 is converted to C2H3Cl with a byproduct
of HCl, according to Eqn.
Eqn. (3.4).
• But a 60
60%
% conversion only produces 60,
60,000 lb/h of VC
VC..
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Distribute the chemicals
• The effluent stream from the pyrolysis operation is the source for the
C2H3Cl product, the HCl by-
by-product, and the C2H4Cl2 recycle.
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Distribute the chemicals
• Reactor pressure levels:
– Chlorination reaction: 1.5 atm is recommended, to eliminate the
possibility of an air leak into the reactor containing ethylene.
– Pyrolysis reaction: 26 atm is recommended by the B.F. Goodrich
patent (1963
(1963)) without any justification. Since the reaction is
irreversible, the elevated pressure does not adversely affect the
conversion. Most likely, the patent recommends this pressure to
reduce the size of the pyrolysis furnace, although the tube walls
must be considerably thicker and many precautions are necessary
for operation at elevated pressures.
– The pressure level is also an important consideration in selecting
the separation operations, as will be discussed in the next synthesis
step.
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Eliminate Differences in Composition
• The product of the chlorination reaction is nearly pure C2H4Cl2,
and requires no purification.
purification.
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Eliminate Differences
Boiling point (oC) in Composition
Critical constants
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Integrate tasks (tasks
(tasks unit operations)
operations)
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Assembly of synthesis tree
Reaction Distribution of Separations T, P and Task
path chemicals phase integration
changes
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Development of Base-
Base-case Design
Develop one or two of the more promising flowsheets from the
synthesis tree for more detailed consideration.
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Process Creation - Summary
• Preliminary Database Creation
– needed to provide data to support the design.
• Experiments
– often necessary to supply missing database items or verify
crucial data.
• Development of Base-
Base-case Design
– focusing on the most promising alternative(s) from the
synthesis tree.
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Onion Model
• Flash
ΔP= 2 psi
• Distillation
• Purge Stream