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Inprocess staff participate in congresses, meetings and events where we explain our successes and work in general in the form of presentations and reports.
In this section you can find a variety of informative articles which are free to download.
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Lifecycle Aspen HYSYS Modelling for FPSO, from Engineering Studies to OTS
Author(s):
Kari Berte Bye (Yinson), Leonardo Carpio, Sergio Juan, José María Nougués, Jesús Gil (Inprocess)
Congress:
Aspentech Users Group Meeting (Optimize 2017)
Abstract/Summary:
Joint oral contribution to Aspentech's Users Conference Optimize held in Houston, TX (USA) in April 2017 -
Dynamic Analysis of the Turboexpander Dew Point Unit with Aspen HYSYS
Author(s):
Pablo de Hoyos, Laura Ramírez (TÉCNICAS REUNIDAS) JoseMaria Ferrer, Carles Clanxet (Inprocess)
Congress:
Aspentech Users Group Meeting (Optimize 2017)
Abstract/Summary:
Joint oral contribution to Aspentech's Users Conference Optimize held in Houston, TX (USA) in April 2017 -
Lifecycle Modelling for an FPSO, from Engineering Studies to OTS
Author(s)
Kari Berte (Yinson), Leonardo Carpio, Sergio Juan, JoseMaria Nougues, Jesus Gil and Josep-Anton Feliu (Inprocess)Congress
3rd Oil & Gas Training and Simulation ForumAbstract / Summary
Joint oral contribution to the Oil & Gas Training and Simulation forum held in June 2017 in Aberdeen (Scotland), UK -
Incorporating Process Simulation into Control Engineering
Author(s)
JoseMaria Ferrer, Josep-Anton FeliuMagazine
2017. Automazione e Strumentazione, March, pages: 88 - 90Abstract / Summary
The definition of a Control System in Chemical and Petrochemical Plants requires specific know-how with the target of optimizing and improving existing systems and designing new ones. When designing a system, it is necessary to follow some basic steps such as modelling the system, analysing such model, designing the system/controller and finally, implementing and testing it. In order to bridge the gap between the industry’s in-depth knowledge of classical control techniques and the new process simulation features, Inprocess proposes a simulation-based course, targeting process control engineers, where the right combination of theory and practical exercises allows the meeting of such professional needs. Training could be extended to Multivariable model predictive control (MPC) topics -
Practice Makes Perfect
Author(s)
Dieter Krenz (Linde), Manel Serra (Inprocess), Theron Strange (Simplot Phosphates)Magazine
2017. World Fertilizer, September-October, pages: 94 - 98Abstract / Summary
Process simulation is a technology used in many areas and project phases. Its usage ranges from the design stage of a plant (initial concept and front-end engineering) to assistance in daily plant operations, including planning, optimisation and monitoring. To a certain extent, the simulation lifecycle is similar to the lifecycle of a process plant, bringing support and value to multiple stages in the lifetime of a process plant.