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Process synthesis means-ends analysis

A different approach to process synthesis is offered by means-ends method. It is based on the observation that the purpose of material processing is to apply various operations in such a sequence that the differences in properties between the raw materials and the products are systematically eliminated. As a result, the raw materials are transformed into the desired products. The means-ends method starts with an initial state and successively applies transformation operators to produce intermediate states with fewer differences until the goal state is reached. The hierarchy for the reduction of property differences is as follows identity, amount, concentration, temperature, pressure, and finally form. This property changing method has its limitations, as it ignores the influences and the impacts on other properties. Moreover, the search method takes an opportrmistic approach, which cannot guarantee the generation of a feasible flowsheet. The means-ends analysis approach has been used as a systematic process synthesis method for overall process flowsheet synthesis, as well as for the more detailed case of a separation system to resolve the concentration differences in nonideal systems that include azeotropes. [Pg.522]


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