Introduction to Design in Chemical Engineering

The discipline of chemical engineering design encompasses the integration of heat transfer, mass transfer, and thermodynamic principles, aiming to fulfill client specifications within financial constraints while simultaneously incorporating innovative advancements and creative endeavors.

Design constraints

This part offers a broad overview of the design process. While this page focuses on chemical engineering design, the techniques outlined here are relevant to other fields of engineering as well.

Before commencing work, designers must gather clear and comprehensive requirements, and if these arise from external sources like customers or other departments, they need to clarify the true needs through discussion.

The designer should continually assess the design requirements throughout the process and collaborate closely with sales or marketing to fully understand customer needs.

Setting the Design basis

  1. The system of unit to be used.
  2. The national, local or company design codes that must be followed.
  3. Details of raw materials that are available.
  4. Information on potential sites where the plant might be located, including climate data, seismic conditions, and infrastructure availability.
  5. Information on the conditions, availability, and price of utility services such as fuel, stream, cooling water, process air, process water and electricity, that will be needed to run the process.
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