화학공학소재연구정보센터
Chemical Engineering Research & Design, Vol.153, 592-602, 2020
Using design spaces for more accurate cost estimation during early engineering phases
The main benefits expected from module-based plant design are shortened planning periods and increased planning as well as cost estimation accuracy during early engineering phases. Most of the existing approaches require equipment module databases. However, overall equipment module databases do still not yet exist. Even though these databases will be available, they will most likely not contain operable equipment modules for any process task. Thus, the objective of this work is to increase the accuracy of investment cost estimation without the need of equipment module databases, which is exemplified for plate as well as shell and tube heat exchangers. Instead of selecting one equipment module from an existing module database for a certain process task, all operable equipment modules are generated by determining design parameter combinations, which are located inside the design space and thus fulfill all operating constraints. Tailor-made equipment design is not needed in any step. The detailed investment cost estimates of all operable equipment modules are used to determine the range of possible investment cost. The variance of the investment cost estimates determined is equal or less than half of the error of conventional preliminary investment cost estimation in case of 54% of the industrial process tasks. (C) 2019 Institution of Chemical Engineers. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.