Operability and control in process intensification and modular design: Challenges and opportunities

Title Operability and control in process intensification and modular design: Challenges and opportunities
Publication Type Journal Article
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In this article, the importance of considering operability and control criteria in the analysis and design of intensified and modular processes is discussed. We first analyze the impact on operability of key factors including: (i) degrees of freedom, (ii) process constraints, (iii) numbering up vs. scaling up, and (iv) dynamic/periodic operation. Comparative examples are presented to showcase the pros and cons in intensified/modular systems vs. their conventional counterparts from operability and control aspects. Then we look into metrics and tools to address these challenges such as: (i) flexibility analysis, (ii) operability-based design, and (iii) advanced model-based control. Considering different conceptual design stages as synthesis intensification, steady-state design, and dynamic operational optimization, we highlight the need to incorporate different levels of operability considerations. Future research opportunities and perspectives are also identified, particularly emphasizing the importance of a holistic strategy for integrated design, operability, and control of intensified and modular process systems.
Year of Publication
2021
Journal
AIChE Journal
Volume
67
Number of Pages
e17204
Date Published
may
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