Introduction to Dynamic Process Simulation
First steps in the development of dynamic simulation models for process industries, starting from steady state solved cases.
Process Control for Process Engineers using Dynamic Simulation
Basic Process Simulation course for engineers who begin to be exposed to the technology.
Introduction to Steady State Simulation
Basic Process Simulation course for engineers who begin to be exposed to the technology.
Introduction to Dynamic Process Simulation
First steps in the development of dynamic simulation models for process industries, starting from steady state solved cases.
Introduction to Dynamic Process Simulation
With current dynamic process simulators, it is possible to create a reliable representation of an operating plant on a PC - including all process equipment, all instrumentation and controllers and having it running several times faster than in real time.
Introduction to Steady State Simulation
Basic Process Simulation course for engineers who begin to be exposed to the technology.
Process Control for Process Engineers using Dynamic Simulation
Process Engineers are heavy users of simulation tools (HYSYS, UniSim, A+, ...) to design new processes or revamps. They mainly work in steady-state mode, but frequently they have to interact with the Control Engineers to discuss how the process will be controlled and operated.
Simulation of Natural Gas Transmission and Processing
Background fundamentals of Natural Gas Transmission and Processing, lectured by an industry expert, combined with hands-on process simulation exercises.
Introduction to Dynamic Process Simulation
With current dynamic process simulators, it is possible to create a reliable representation of an operating plant on a PC - including all process equipment, all instrumentation and controllers and having it running several times faster than in real time.
Introduction to Dynamic Process Simulation
With current dynamic process simulators, it is possible to create a reliable representation of an operating plant on a PC - including all process equipment, all instrumentation and controllers and having it running several times faster than in real time.
Introduction to Steady State Simulation
Basic Process Simulation course for engineers who begin to be exposed to the technology.
Process Control for Process Engineers using Dynamic Simulation
Process Engineers are heavy users of simulation tools (HYSYS, UniSim, A+, ...) to design new processes or revamps. They mainly work in steady-state mode, but frequently they have to interact with the Control Engineers to discuss how the process will be controlled and operated.