Cooling Water Networks analysis

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Inprocess simulation analysis of the cooling water network helps companies to improve the performance of the plant. When this study is carried out,  the result is that bottlenecks are identified and this way, the most critical points can be addressed with optimal solutions to improve the performance of the cooling water network …

New paper in Hydrocarbon

A new technical paper has been published by Inprocess personnel!
Don’t miss this interesting article where our experts explore the use of dynamic simulation to find the optimal control parameters for purge gas injection in flares. The paper has been published in the October 2020 issue of Hydrocarbon

Beyond Guesswork

During a flare release, the temperature of the flare network has a strong dependence on the relief source and on ambient conditions. During a relief of hot gases, contraction of the gases could occur due to the cool-down to ambient conditions. The rate of contraction velocity is accelerated if cooling leads to condensation of the contained gas components.

Advanced Tools for ITER Tritium Plant System Modeling & Design

Chemical plant system modeling experience based on the use of largely validated commercial modeling tools such as the Aspen HYSYS is adapted and exploited to develop numeric routines for unitary isotopic operations, including permeation, cold trapping, reversible absorption, and cryogenic distillation, for the ITER tritium plant systems.