Discrete Bin: Equipment Tab

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Variable Definitions, Ranges and Default Values

The following table shows the meaning of the variables appearing in this tab, as well as their default values and their generally acceptable range. Note that due to the manner by which the variables are used by the sizing and costing equations, the range of acceptable values may be further reduced.

Variable

Default Value

Range

 

Volume
The total vessel volume.

500.0 L

Positive

Max Volume
The maximum volume that a unit of this type is available for purchase in the market.

2000.0 L

Positive

Max Allowable Working/Vessel Volume
The maximum ratio of working (liquid) volume of material to total vessel volume allowed.

80%

(0,99]

Symbol Key: User-specified value (always input); Calculated value (always output); Sometimes input, sometimes output

Sizing: Design Mode

In design mode, the user specifies the max volume, and the program calculates the number of units and volume based on the volume demand that is specified by the operations carried out as part of the (one or more) unit procedures hosted by the equipment resource. Typically, even during the span of a single procedure, more than one operations may demand different volumes. The software will size the vessel based on the largest demand on vessel volume amongst all operations executed in the vessel. If that volume exceeds the maximum volume specification then the software will assume multiple number of identical units, each with a volume that does not exceed the max volume specification, so that the total volume is equal to the demand.

For each operation, the operation’s demand on liquid volume is divided by the operation’s max allowable working to vessel volume ratio to determine the operation’s demand on vessel volume. The equipment’s max allowable working to vessel volume ratio acts as a constraint on the operation’s max allowable working to vessel volume ratio (i.e., the operation’s max working to vessel volume ratio must not exceed the equipment’s max working to vessel volume ratio).

For more information on the sizing of a Discrete Bin, see Batch Storage (Discrete, by Volume): Modeling Calculations.

Sizing: Rating Mode

In rating mode, the volume of the vessel and the number of units are provided by the user. The program calculates exactly as in the design mode case the demand on vessel volume by the operations carried out as part of the unit procedure(s) hosted by the equipment resource, and if any the vessel volume demand of any operation exceeds the actual vessel volume, it generates a warning.

Costing

Equipment purchase cost is based on the total volume and material of construction. It is supplied by the built-in model assuming as material of construction concrete.

Other Variables

      Max Allowable Working To Vessel Volume; the maximum allowable working/vessel volume ratio limit of the equipment acts as a constraint on the working/vessel volume ratio of operations.

For more information on this equipment, see Discrete Bin.

For information on the left-hand side variables and options, see Equipment Data Dialog: Equipment tab.