Design and simulation of an Ammonium Nitrate Production plant

Document Type : Original Article

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1 Department of Chemical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Port Said University, Port Said, 42526, Egypt

2 Center of Excellence in Membrane- Based Water Desalination Technology for Testing and Characterization, Port Said, 42526, Egypt

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The design of an ammonium nitrate production plant with a capacity of 310,600 tons per year involves a thorough and systematic approach encompassing various stages. Initially, material and energy balances were meticulously calculated manually to determine the quantities of nitric acid and ammonia required to produce 98% concentrated ammonium nitrate. These calculations were then validated through process simulation using ASPEN HYSYS v11.0, ensuring accuracy and optimizing process conditions.Following successful simulation, equipment design for reactors, heat exchangers, separators, and other units was undertaken, adhering to the specifications derived from the simulation results. Plant layout was carefully planned to maximize operational efficiency, considering factors such as material flow, safety protocols, and accessibility for maintenance.An integral part of the project involved evaluating the profitability of the plant. This included estimating capital costs for construction and installation, as well as operational expenses including raw materials, energy consumption, labor, and maintenance. Financial metrics such as NPV, IRR, and Payback Period were computed to assess the economic feasibility of the venture.Throughout the entire process, environmental and safety considerations were paramount, ensuring compliance with regulations and minimizing risks associated with handling hazardous chemicals. The culmination of this study is a comprehensive design package encompassing detailed documentation of calculations, simulations, equipment specifications, layout plans, and financial analyses, ready to guide the construction and operation of the ammonium nitrate production facility.

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