master recipe

IRI: https://spec.industrialontologies.org/ontology/construct/MasterRecipe

Defined In: https://spec.industrialontologies.org/ontology/biopharma/Recipe/

SubClass Of: recipe

Class Hierarchy

owl:Thingbfo:entitybfo:continuantbfo:generically dependent continuantinformation content entityplan specificationrecipemaster recipe

Definition

recipe that prescribes some equipment families, types, or sets of alternative pieces of equipment or process cell information that specifies the composition of equipment families, types, or sets of alternative piece of equipment and types of materials or cataloged items

Explanatory Notes

A master recipe may still specify multiple choices of equipment while the control recipe specify the exact piece to equipment to be used in a particular batch run.

Examples

  • Master Recipe ‘MR-PVC-SUSP-HOU-Cell2-V3’ that employs the ‘Granular PVC Grade PQ5 production procedure Houston’ Recipe Procedure, which comprises the following sequence of Unit Procedures: ‘Vinyl chloride monomer polymerization unit procedure’, ‘Water Separation unit procedure’, and ‘Drying unit procedure’. This recipe procedure can be carried out in the ‘Granular PVC production cell 001’ Process Cell, composed of: a) Reactors JR-101/JR-102/JR-103/JR-104 (Stainless steel, 1,000-gallon, rated 100 psia, mechanical agitator, with temperature and pressure control systems, nitrogen purge system, pressure relief system with a Rupture disc); b) Centrifuges C-301/C-302 (Basket type, 600 lb. batch); c) VCM Recovery Unit VRU-1/VRU-2; d) Deionized water tanks WTK-101/WTK-103; e) Low pressure steam supply system; f) Chilled Water Circuit; g) Spray Dryers SD-02/SD-04. This Recipe Procedure will transform 2220 lb. of the ‘Vinyl Chloride Monomer’ raw material into 985 kg of ‘Granular PVC Grade PQ5’ product, employing the following Consumables: Deionized Water (1060 Gallons), Suspension Agent Polyvinyl Alcohol (CAS No.9002-89-5), by Wacker Chemie AG (11.5 lb.), Benzoyl Peroxide Initiator (CAS No. 94-36-0), by Arzo Nobel (2.25 lb.), Sodium Bicarbonate (CAS No. 144-55-8), by Church & Dwight Co (1.18 lb.).

Adapted From

  • https://www.plcacademy.com/isa-88-s88-batch-control-explained/

Primitive Class

This class is declared primitive and it does not have necessary and sufficient condiftions defined.

Primitive Rationale

There are insufficient constucts currently available to axiomatically capture all the possible entites that a master recipe may prescribe

Formal Axioms

First-Order Logic Axioms

MasterRecipe(x) → Recipe(x)

Semi-Formal Natural Language Axioms

if x is a ‘master recipe’ then x is a ‘recipe’

Description Logic