Flare System Assessment using Dynamic Process Simulations

Dynamic process simulation is increasingly being used in the assessment of flare systems to provide a more accurate understanding of system behavior and to identify potential constraints. For complex refinery units, its role becomes even more crucial, ensuring process efficiency and operational safety.

Ampliando el conocimiento de los operadores de planta con ITOP: formación más inteligente para plantas más seguras

Del mismo modo que los jardineros no necesitan estudiar Botánica para realizar su trabajo (aunque comprender los conceptos básicos de la Botánica —como la fisiología vegetal, los ciclos de crecimiento, la reproducción y las interacciones con el entorno— les ayuda a tomar mejores decisiones…

Extending Plant Operators’ Knowledge with ITOP: Smarter Training for Safer Plants

In the same way that gardeners do not need to study Botany to carry out their work (although understanding basic Botany—such as plant physiology, growth cycles, reproduction, and interactions with the environment—helps them make better decisions about plant care …

Control Room and Field Operators Training: Integrated Operator Training Simulators

In this session, we have explored how traditional Operator Training Simulators (OTS) can be complemented with Virtual Reality (VR) environments in order to accelerate learning, eliminate risk, and provide a fully realistic and simultaneous learning experience for both control room and field operators.

Flare System Assessment using Dynamic Process Simulations

In this session, we have explored how Inprocess applies Steady State and especially Dynamic process simulation techniques to analyze flare loads and flare network behavior. Learn how our expertise has helped clients identify hidden constraints, optimize system performance, and reduce CapEx spending —without compromising the plant safety.

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