Synthesis of Operable Process Intensification Systems - Steady-State Design with Safety and Operability Considerations
Title | Synthesis of Operable Process Intensification Systems - Steady-State Design with Safety and Operability Considerations |
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Publication Type | Journal Article |
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In this work, we present an integrated approach to synthesize process intensification systems with guaranteed flexibility and safety performances. The synthesis of intensified equipment/flowsheets is addressed through the Generalized Modular Representation Framework (GMF), which utilizes an aggregation of multifunctional mass/heat exchange modules to represent chemical processes. Thus, the optimal design options are investigated as mass- and heat-transfer opportunities using superstructure-based optimization techniques without a prepostulation of plausible configurations. To ensure that the designs can be operated under a specified range of uncertain parameters, a multiperiod GMF representation is developed based on the critical operating conditions identified by flexibility test. Risk assessment, accounting for equipment failure frequency and consequence severity, is incorporated as a constraint into this synthesis model to derive inherently safer designs. The resulting safely operable intensified systems, which are represented via phenomenological modules, are then identified as corresponding equipment-based flowsheets and validated with steady-state simulation. We demonstrate the proposed approach through a case study for the production of methyl tert-butyl ether. The results indicate that safety and operability considerations can result in significant changes in the structural and operating parameters of the optimal intensified design configuration.
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2019
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Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research
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58
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6049-6068
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