Chemical Projects Scale Up How to go from Laboratory to Commercial
Auteur : Bonem Joe M.
Chemical Projects Scale Up: How to Go from Laboratory to Commercial covers the chemical engineering steps necessary for taking a laboratory development into the commercial world. The book includes the problems associated with scale up, equipment sizing considerations, thermal characteristics associated with scale up, safety areas to consider, recycling considerations, operability reviews and economic viability. In addition to the process design aspects of commercializing the laboratory development, consideration is given to the utilization of a development in an existing plant.
1. Potential Problems with Scaleup2. Equipment Design Considerations3. Developing Commercial Process Flow Sheets4. Thermal Characteristics for Reactor Scaleup5. Safety Considerations6. Recycle Considerations7. Supplier’s Equipment Scaleup8. Sustainability9. Project Evaluation10. Emerging Technology Contingency11. Other Uses of Study Design12. Scaling Up to Larger Commercial Sizes13. Defining and Mitigating Risk14. Typical Case Studies15. Epilogue: Final Words and Acknowledgements
- Explains how heat removal for exothermic reactions can be scaled up
- Outlines how a reactor can be sized from batch kinetic data
- Discusses how the plant performance of a new catalyst can be evaluated
- Presents how the economics of a new product/process can be developed
- Discusses the necessary evaluation of recycling in commercial plants
Date de parution : 06-2018
Ouvrage de 232 p.
19x23.3 cm