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CHE 165 Plant Design

CHE 165 Plant Design. Introduction. Greensheet Review. Target is Study Reported Verbally and in Text Consists of Various Components Most are submitted as Project Assignments Some are completed without prior submission Texts Peters, Timmerhaus and West Perry’s ChE Handbook.

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CHE 165 Plant Design

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  1. CHE 165 Plant Design Introduction

  2. Greensheet Review • Target is Study • Reported Verbally and in Text • Consists of Various Components • Most are submitted as Project Assignments • Some are completed without prior submission • Texts • Peters, Timmerhaus and West • Perry’s ChE Handbook

  3. Greensheet Structure • Homework Assignments • From Text or Supplemental • Individual Scoring and submission • Project Assignments • As described in Final Report Format section • Team Scoring – one submission • Individual Verbal Reports • Individual Grade • Must be presented on the scheduled date • Should use Powerpoint format • Team Final Report • May use multiple presenters • Team Grade

  4. Greensheet Details • Industrial Speakers • Prompt Attendance is mandatory • NorCal Symposium (April) • Attendance is recommended • Material from Symposium on Final Exam

  5. COURSE OBJECTIVES • Design, Construct and Implement a project management organization • Assess the technical and economic aspects of a proposed project • Develop methods to obtain information for this research • Analyze collected data and develop summary evaulations

  6. COURSE OBJECTIVES • Communicate project status and results to constituencies • Team Level • Client Level • Professional Level • Verbally • Textually • Poster

  7. AWARD MEMO • Specifies Areas for Research • Includes some initial information for project • Provides General Project Guidelines • Range of investigation • Design Bases • Design Criteria • Priority Deliverables

  8. PROJECT DESCRIPTION • Technical Evaluation • Commercial Technology • Developing Technology • Capital Costs • Cost of Constructing the Facility • Base Cases and Variations • Operating Costs • Cost of Operating the Facility • Variations due to Technology and Production Levels

  9. FINAL REPORT CONTENTS • Refer to Report Table of Contents in Greensheet • Project Assignments for some sections • Other sections are not included in the Project Assignments • Prepare Sections for Inclusion in Final Report • Start with Final Report Outline as Table of Contents • Include references for all factual material from literature or report appendices • Prepare Appendices with local Table of Contents and local Page Numbers • Assume that you will NOT be present when the reader attempts to review your report.

  10. PROJECT ASSIGNMENTS • General Description is Provided in the Report Table of Contents • Ask Specific Questions in Advance • Questions should use YES/NO responses. • “I did not know that was required” is not an acceptable excuse for an incomplete assignment. • Allow time to incorporate revisions • Deficiencies noted in grading • Additional data from further research

  11. TEAM SELECTION • Completed in Subsequent Meeting • Requires: • Selection of first two choices of project • Completion of DISC Survey document before coming to class

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