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Process Development


Process Development

From the Initial Idea to the Chemical Production Plant
1. Aufl.

von: G. Herbert Vogel

223,99 €

Verlag: Wiley-VCH
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 06.03.2006
ISBN/EAN: 9783527604715
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 492

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Guiding readers through all steps of the complex process, this book covers the most diverse aspects of chemicals production, including those not or insufficiently covered in natural science courses. These comprise economic feasibility, patenting and licensing, demands on the location and the problem of waste disposal.<br> Throughout, the author does not rely on simple references to other literature but instead reiterates many facts and places them in context, as well as succinctly explaining formulas, thus removing the need to look up items in secondary reference works.<br> As such, the book is suitable for both newcomers as well as those already working in the field. Those working in R&D as well as plant managers will learn how to avoid pitfalls, resulting in higher safety. A common basis and indispensable ready reference for engineers and chemists.
INTRODUCTION<br> The Objective of Industrial Research and Development<br> The Production Structure of the Chemical Industry<br> The Task of Process Development<br> THE CHEMICAL PRODUCTION PLANT AND ITS COMPONENTS<br> Catalyst<br> Reactor<br> Thermal and Mechanical Separation Processes<br> Pipeline Systems, Pumps, Compressors<br> Energy Supply<br> Process Automation<br> Material Supply and Storage<br> Residue-Disposal Situation<br> Plant Safety<br> Selection of Material<br> PROCESS DATA<br> Chemical Mechanism<br> Mass Balance<br> Physico-Chemical Data<br> Processing<br> Patenting and Licensing Situation<br> Development Costs<br> Location<br> Market Situation<br> Raw Materials<br> Plant Capacity<br> Waste-Disposal Situation<br> End Product<br> THE COURSE OF PROCESS DEVELOPMENT<br> The Iterative Nature of Process Development<br> Drawing up an Initial Version of the Process<br> Checking the Individual Steps<br> Microplant - an Intermediate Step Between Lab an Pilot Plant<br> Testing the Entire Process on a Small Scale<br> PLANING, BUILDING-UP AND DRAWING-UP A CHEMICAL PRODUCTION PLANT<br> General Course of a Project <br> Important Aspects of a Project<br> Commissioning<br> Start-up<br> PROCESS EVALUATION<br> Preparation of Study Reports<br> Return on Investment<br> Economic Risk<br>
Born in 1951 near Gross-Gerau, Germany, G. Herbert Vogel served an apprenticeship at Rohm & Haas before going on to study chemical engineering at Darmstadt Polytechnic and chemistry at Darmstadt Technical University, where he obtained his doctorate in 1982 in physical chemistry under Alarich Weiss. Between 1982 and 1993 he was employed at BASF AG in Ludwigshafen, working on the development, planning, construction and installation of petrochemical production plants. In 1993, he succeeded Fritz Fetting as Professor for Chemical Engineering at Darmstadt TU. His research interests are heterogeneous catalysis, chemistry under supercritical conditions and renewable primary products.
There is a long way to go between the original idea and the final chemical production plant. Almost nothing else is as complex as the manufacture of chemical products. <br> <br> This book presents all the different aspects, including those that are maybe only touched upon or not even covered at all as part of a course in natural sciences, such as economic factors, patents and licensing, site requirements and problems of waste disposal.<br> <br> Nor does the author limit himself to mere references to further reading: many of the facts are reiterated and placed in the relevant context, while formulas are briefly derived, often saving a walk to the library or searching in other texts. He thus helps those working in R&D as well as plant managers to avoid pitfalls, while also conveying the required degree of safety.<br> <br> The result is a volume equally suited for those entering the sector as well as for scientists already working at a plant. It forms a common basis for engineers and chemists, representing a ready reference that should always be within arm's reach. <br>

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