CHE 482 Individual Writing Assignment Hamad Alhajri
CHE 482 Individual Writing Assignment Hamad Alhajri
CHE 482 Individual Writing Assignment Hamad Alhajri
Group #:
October 2, 2021
I pledge that I have neither given nor received aid on this work, except for that provided
by the instructor.
6
3 Comp Sep
PFR 5
Flash Drum
14 7
SCDS Tower
4
2 Cooler HX
Fired Heater 6
3 12
8
2
4
5
15
1
10
1
Mixer
11
13
8
Divider
16
After introducing the Gibbs reactor to CHEMCAD as the first step mixer and inserting all
specifications and modifying the shortcut column but retaining the shortcut column as the
first step, the process flow stream will be as follows. We obtained a flow summary of all
streams by generating a consolidated report and selecting the stream composition tab, as
shown in Table 1 below:
Table 1: Stream Flow Summary
We must size the equipment employed in the process in order to calculate the EAOC. Table 2
summarizes the equipment sizes from CHEMCAD and their accompanying costs.
b) The equivalent annual operational cost is calculated using the following equation:
EAOC=$ 1,172,910.793
6
3
5 Comp Sep
PFR
Flash Drum
14 7
SCDS Tower
4
2 Cooler HX
Fired Heater 6
8 12
2
4
15
1 5
10
3
1 17
Mixer 9
18
8
Divider
13 11
16
Figure 2: The Biphenyl Process Diagram with Mass and Heat Integration
All of the equipment contained in part an of the project, as well as their related sizes and costs,
will remain the same in part C when heat integration is added to the system, with the exception
of the heat exchangers. This includes the fired heater, cooler, reboiler, and condenser. The FCI is
expected to see a minor gain in value as a result of the inclusion of new equipment (New heat
exchanger that is responsible of the heat integration).
In the new design of part C, the Utility Cost is expected to decrease since the heat integration
will minimize the amount of heat duty and utility required for this heat transfer. As a result, only
adjustments will have an impact on the new EOAC computation. Appendix C has a detailed
computation of the new EAOC.
The amount of energy saved is calculated by calculating the difference between the new and old
amount of total energy consumed by the condenser, reboiler, cooler and fired heater.
Except for the chiller, which was sized by hand, all of the equipment used in the process
was sized using CHEMCAD. Table 7.2 is then used to calculate the cost of acquisition
using the matching equipment size:
Volumetric flow rate = stream <1>+ stream <13> + stream <2> = 247.93 ft3/h
L
Thus V̇ =1.95
s
S=V̇
a=570 , b=1170 , n=0.4
C e =a+b∗Sn
C e =570+1170∗(1.95)0.4
C e =$ 2098.27
Q̇=2.706 MMBtu /h
S= Q̇=0.793 MWh
a=80000 , b=109000 ,n=0.8
C e =80000+109000∗(0.793)0.8
C e =$ 170540.95
IV. Reactor:
V =15 f t 3
S=V =424 m 3
a=61500 , b=32500 , n=0.8
C e =61500+32500∗(0.424)0.8
C e =$ 77882.97
V. Cooler:
Q
S= A=
U∗LMTD
MMBTU
Q=9.715 =2.846 × 106 W
h
LMTD=158.64 ℉=343.5 K
w 2.846 ×10
6
Assume U =300 (cooling) S= A= =27.62 m
2
m2 . K 300∗343.5
Assume U-tube shell and tube cooler a=28000 , b=54 , n=1.2
C e =28000+54∗(27.62)0.8
C e =$ 28768.02
The SCDS has a total of 9 trays, including the reboiler and condenser.
d= 3.5 therefore ft = 1.0668 m
S=1.0668m
a=210 , b=400 , n=1.9
C e =[ 210+400 × (1.0668 )1.9 ] × 9
C e =$ 5960.616
Now calculate the shell weight of the column: (pressure vessel)
S=m=2280.8789lb=1034.589 Kg
a=11600 , b=34 , n=0.85
0.85
C e =11600+34 ×(1034.589)
C e =$ 24017.43
Total Cost = $ 5960.616+ $ 24017.43=$ 29978.046
Appendix B
EAOC Calculation
( )
12
A 0.1∗( 1+0.1 )
,i , n = =0.1467
P m 12
( 1+0.1 ) −1
FCI=∑ Purchased equipment cost=2098.27+1908.56+170540.95+77882.97+28768.02+25471.11+29
Utility Cost =Cost of cooling water + High pressure steam cost+Cost of natural gas
Appendix C
Biphenyl Process with Mass and Heat Integration