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Downstream processing criteria

A further criterion for the choice and design of a downstream processing procedure is thus its scalability. [Pg.33]

In this section we illustrate how the control scheme is modified if a different control criterion is specified. Suppose business objectives dictate that the organic product from the decanter must be an on-demand stream, i.e., a downstream unit or customer sets the desired flowrate of this stream and the plant must immediately supply the requested flowrate of organic product. In this situation the organic product flow-rate will be flow controlled, with the setpoint of the flow controller coming from the downstream consumer. A similar case was considered in Chap. 8 with the Eastman process. [Pg.350]


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