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[...]... will have dramatic effects on the entire plant, which may even have to be scrapped Planning errors made further up in ProcessDevelopment From the Initial IdeatotheChemicalProductionPlant G Herbert Vogel Copyright ª 2005 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co KGaA, Weinheim ISBN: 3-527-31089-4 16 2 TheChemicalProductionPlant and its Components Fig 2-2 Pyramid structure of processdevelopment Without a functional... 1.2 TheProduction Structure of theChemical Industry Fig 1-6 Comparison between bulk and fine chemicals with regard to turnover and thedevelopment time of the corresponding process [Metivier 2000] gaining customers In contrast, the actual chemicalproduction of the active substance is of only background importance The required precursors can be purchased from suppliers, and theproduction of the. .. ProcessDevelopment 4.1 4.2 4.2.1 4.2.1.1 4.2.1.2 4.2.1.3 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.5.1 4.5.1.1 4.5.1.2 4.5.1.3 4.5.1.4 4.5.2 ProcessDevelopment as an Iterative Process 281 Drawing up an Initial Version of theProcess 284 Tools used in Drawing up theInitial Version of theProcess 287 Data Banks 287 Simulation Programs 288 Expert Systems 292 Checking the Individual Steps 294 The Microplant: The Link between the. .. sufficient to examine the coarse structure of theproduction costs Thus, each item in Table 1-2 can be analysed individually and the Fig 1-1 Market capital of major chemical companies [Mayer-Galow 2000] ProcessDevelopment From the Initial Idea to the ChemicalProductionPlant G Herbert Vogel Copyright ª 2005 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co KGaA, Weinheim ISBN: 3-527-31089-4 3 4 1 Introduction Tab 1-1 Growth of the. .. profitability) The way in which chemical companies organize their research varies and depends on the product portfolio [Harrer 1999, Eidt 1997] Mostly it involves a mixture of the two extremes: pure centralized research on the one hand, and decentralized research (research exclusivelyin the company sectors) on the other [Hanny 1984] ¨ 1.3 The Task of ProcessDevelopmentThe task of processdevelopment is to extrapolate... extrapolate a chemical reaction discovered and researched in the laboratory to an industrial scale, taking into consideration the economic, safety, ecological, and juristic boundary conditions [Harnisch 1984, Semel 1997, Kussi 2000] The starting point is the laboratory apparatus, and the outcome of development is theproduction plant; in between, processdevelopment is re- 11 12 1 Introduction quired The following... Brainstorming Discussion 66 Features 635 Brainwriting-pool Ideas Delphi Heuristic principles Bionics Synectics BBB methods Semantic intuition Morphological box Morphological Taublau? Sequential morphology Problem solving tree Progressive abstraction K-J-methods Hypothese s matrix Relevance tree 2 TheChemicalProductionPlant and its Components ProcessDevelopmentFromtheInitial Idea to the Chemical Production. .. structure of a chemicalplant Around theproductionplant itself with starting material preparation, the reactor, and product workup are a series of other auxilliary units without which operation would not be possible Like a living organism, the total chemicalplant is more than the sum of its individual units (organs in the former, units in the latter) [GVC VDI 1997] A properly functioning chemicalplant requires... (production- independent) Depreciation Other costs R Production costs total system optimized The competive advantage better now refers not only to availability and product quality, but also tothe environmental compatibility of theprocess [Gartner 2000], and the quality assurance concept, delivery time, and exclusivity of the ¨ supplier, etc 1.2 TheProduction Structure of theChemical Industry If the. .. 1995] Figure 2-1 shows the most important units of a chemicalplant Since more than 85 % of all reactions carried out industrially today require a catalyst [Romanov 1999], the catalyst can be regarded as the true core of theplant [Misono 1999] The development of the chemical industry is largely detetined by thedevelopment and introduction of new cataytic processes In 1995 the market value of all .