- CAPCOST’s Monte Carlo Simulation page is set up to help you do this. Select the percent uncertainties you believe there are in each parameter indicated, and then.
- Download as PDF, TXT or read online. Appendix A Cost Equations and Curves for the CAPCOST Program. Documents Similar To Appendix a Cost Equations and Curves.
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1998, English edition: CAPCOST software to accompany: Analysis, synthesis, and design of chemical processes [electronic resource] / Richard Turton.
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I'm a ChE senior working on my design project and we have been given CAPCOST to aid in the economic analysis of the project. I am wondering if anyone knows a resource that explains (even briefly) what parameters CAPCOST uses in calculating the equipment cost.
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For example, the project involves the use of long tube evaporators to remove water from ethylene glycol (I can provide operating conditions if necessary). The CAPCOST inputs for evaporators consist only of MOC, Operating Pressure, and Heat Transfer Area. Does capcost assume a general size for a given heat transfer area? Does it take fluid residence time in the evaporator into consideration? I'm capable of calculating these additional pieces of information with methods from Douglas and Perry's. But because we were told to use CAPCOST, I feel it would be beneficial to have a base understanding of where the costs come from rather than just assume the numbers that it gives are accurate.
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Hello fellow Chem. Eng. redditers
I am working on my senior project, at the moment I am using various tools for costing equipment. (CAPCOST, Wallas and Timmerhaus) CAPCOST is being very useful in this stage. I have tried at least 3 different versions that I found online. Despite some good work done so far I have also came across some buggy versions, some incomplete versions (probably outdated) and other sorts of trouble that seem to be problems of compatibility with more recent versions of Microsoft Excel (I am using excel 2013). I would like to know which version you find most reliable and hopefully where can I find it. I don't own Turton's book, so the task of finding an apropriate version is hard, especially since the library lady of the Chem. Eng. department of my school is also unable to help for the included software seems to be missing.
Any help would be very much appreciated, Best regards
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