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flowsheet

A flowsheet, or flow sheet, is a schematic representation of the steps in a process, showing the order of operations, the materials and energy involved, and the equipment or units used. It is used to plan, document, and communicate how a process progresses from inputs to outputs. In process engineering, a flowsheet is often synonymous with a process flow diagram (PFD) or a block diagram, though a flowsheet may emphasize sequence and material streams more than detailed instrumentation. A typical flowsheet includes unit operations (such as mixers, pumps, reactors, and separators), process streams with their properties, and utility sources, and it may indicate key control parameters.

In healthcare, a flowsheet is a standardized chart for recording repeated measurements over time, such as vital

In manufacturing and environmental engineering, flowsheets map the sequence of processing steps in a plant or

Limitations of flowsheets include their tendency to be simplified representations that may omit dynamic behavior, control

signs,
intake
and
output,
medications,
and
symptoms,
enabling
trend
analysis
and
rapid
reference
for
clinicians.
treatment
train,
including
capacities,
yields,
quality
checks,
and
regulatory
considerations.
They
support
process
optimization,
training,
compliance,
and
knowledge
transfer
by
providing
a
clear
overview
of
how
a
system
operates.
logic,
or
complex
interactions.
As
such,
flowsheets
are
typically
used
in
conjunction
with
more
detailed
documents
(such
as
P&IDs,
mass
and
energy
balances,
or
process
specifications)
to
provide
a
complete
understanding
of
a
process.