HYSYS-Based Operator Training Simulator for a new Cumene and Phenol Plant
Joint oral contribution to the Aspentech Users Group Meeting (Optimize2015) held in May 2015 in Boston, USA
Joint oral contribution to the Aspentech Users Group Meeting (Optimize2015) held in May 2015 in Boston, USA
An Operator Training System (OTS) is one of the best methods to train staff in operations before a producing plant starts up. Carrying out this training before plant commissioning ensures a fast learning curve of the new process and control and instrumentation systems.
Dynamic simulation of processes using rigorous models offers a wide range of applications for process engineering, process control, instrumentation, operation, training, and health, safety and environmental projects
Joint oral contribution to the Aspentech Users Group Meeting (Optimize2013) held in May 2013 in Boston, USA.
Joint oral contribution to the Aspentech Users Group Meeting (Optimize2013) held in May 2013 in Boston, USA.
Joint oral contribution to the Aspentech Users Group Meeting (Optimize2013) held in May 2013 in Boston, USA
Over the past 10 years the use of dynamic process simulation has been established as a reliable and effective tool to analyse transient behaviour of process systems.
Flare and relief systems commonly found in processing plants in the oil, gas and petrochemical industries are constantly under examination.
The European Union 10-ppm sulfur fuel regulations present various challenges for operating and controlling refinery desulfurization units. Repsol has been using simulation to mitigate some of these challenges. In a joint project with AspenTech, the two companies developed a rigorous steady-state and dynamic Aspen HYSYS® model of Repsol’s Puertollano refinery’s hydrodesulfurization (HDS) unit.
There are different situations for which it is necessary to re-evaluate the capacity of a site\’s existing flare system.