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SUMMARY:Process Control for Process Engineers using Dynamic Simulation
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SUMMARY:Introduction to Steady State Simulation
DESCRIPTION:Location: Classroom CourseCourse price: 1\,900€ \n\n\n\nThe course content covers the basic needs of process simulation users. The basic unit operations are introduced in a stepwise manner with the objective of being able to build flowsheets by the end of the course. The use of several software functionalities will show users how to explore operating alternatives for the processing plant units that are being studied. \n\n\n\nA copy of the extensive training material used during the course will be provided to the students to be used as a basis for further study. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nIntroduction to Steady State Simulation
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SUMMARY:Introduction to Dynamic Process Simulation
DESCRIPTION:Location: Classroom CourseCourse price: 1\,900€ \n\n\n\nWith 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. Dynamic Process Simulation provides flexible interaction between the engineer and the tool\, making the user easily understand the consequences of his/her operational and/or design decisions – leading to better and quicker decision making and furthermore improved confidence in the decisions taken. \n\n\n\nThis course enables the attendees to use the dynamic modeling capabilities of dynamic process simulators to model and simulate typical processing facilities\, showing the benefits dynamic process simulation can bring in the day-to- day engineering and operating environment. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nIntroduction to Dynamic Process Simulation
URL:https://inprocessgroup.com/event/introduction-to-dynamic-process-simulation-20240218/
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SUMMARY:Introduction to Dynamic Process Simulation
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URL:https://inprocessgroup.com/event/introduction-to-dynamic-process-simulation-20241210/
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SUMMARY:Process Control for Process Engineers using Dynamic Simulation
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URL:https://inprocessgroup.com/event/process-control-for-process-engineers-using-dynamic-simulation-20241105/
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SUMMARY:Introduction to Steady State Simulation
DESCRIPTION:Location: Classroom CourseCourse price: 1\,815€ \n\n\n\nThe course content covers the basic needs of process simulation users. The basic unit operations are introduced in a stepwise manner with the objective of being able to build flowsheets by the end of the course. The use of several software functionalities will show users how to explore operating alternatives for the processing plant units that are being studied. \n\n\n\nA copy of the extensive training material used during the course will be provided to the students to be used as a basis for further study. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nIntroduction to Steady State Simulation
URL:https://inprocessgroup.com/event/introduction-to-steady-state-simulation-20241015/
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SUMMARY:Introduction to Dynamic Process Simulation
DESCRIPTION:Location: Classroom CourseCourse price: 1\,815€ \n\n\n\nWith 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. Dynamic Process Simulation provides flexible interaction between the engineer and the tool\, making the user easily understand the consequences of his/her operational and/or design decisions – leading to better and quicker decision making and furthermore improved confidence in the decisions taken. \n\n\n\nThis course enables the attendees to use the dynamic modeling capabilities of dynamic process simulators to model and simulate typical processing facilities\, showing the benefits dynamic process simulation can bring in the day-to- day engineering and operating environment. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nIntroduction to Dynamic Process Simulation
URL:https://inprocessgroup.com/event/introduction-to-dynamic-process-simulation-20240917/
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SUMMARY:Introduction to Dynamic Process Simulation
DESCRIPTION:Location: Classroom CourseCourse price: 1\,815€ \n\n\n\nWith 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. Dynamic Process Simulation provides flexible interaction between the engineer and the tool\, making the user easily understand the consequences of his/her operational and/or design decisions – leading to better and quicker decision making and furthermore improved confidence in the decisions taken. \n\n\n\nThis course enables the attendees to use the dynamic modeling capabilities of dynamic process simulators to model and simulate typical processing facilities\, showing the benefits dynamic process simulation can bring in the day-to- day engineering and operating environment. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nIntroduction to Dynamic Process Simulation
URL:https://inprocessgroup.com/event/introduction-to-dynamic-process-simulation-20240611/
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SUMMARY:Simulation of Natural Gas Transmission and Processing
DESCRIPTION:Location: Classroom CourseCourse price: 4\,400€ \n\n\n\nThis participative and interactive five-day course covers the processes in the Natural Gas transmission and processing industry\, using a commercial process simulator to carry out the calculations. The Elsevier’s Handbook of Natural Gas Transmission & Processing\, co-authored by the course lecturer\, is the basis for the material presented during theoretical morning lectures\, coupled with comprehensive afternoon hands-on sessions based on typical gas transmission and processing facilities. With this combined approach\, attendees will Review the properties of natural gas\, basic equations\, PVT behavior\, vapor-liquid equilibria\, and gas hydrates. Learn the basics of natural gas transmission and processing as well as the recent advances and new opportunities for solving current gas transmission and processing problems. Discuss key considerations to be taken into account for any natural gas field project in development. Acquire good simulation practices though the guided creation of simulation cases of increasing complexity. Understand and Discover optimization ways for the several common units found in the natural gas processing industry\, using simulation exercises. Incorporate the necessary know-how in steady state process simulation that should allow them to afford the design and operation of any possible future process in the natural gas and associated industries. Transform current processes into more competitive ones by an optimal use of process simulators. Reduce the execution time of projects. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSimulation of Natural Gas Transmission and Processing
URL:https://inprocessgroup.com/event/simulation-of-natural-gas-transmission-and-processing/
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SUMMARY:Process Control for Process Engineers using Dynamic Simulation
DESCRIPTION:Location: Classroom CourseCourse price: 1\,815€ \n\n\n\nProcess 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. Then\, many process dynamics and control concepts need to be clearly understood by the Process Engineers to effectively design the production process and their corresponding control philosophy. \n\n\n\nPlant designs have become increasingly complex\, integrated and interactive. Heat integration\, process recycles and minimum hold-ups are typical design features. Whilst such designs optimize steady state operation\, they present particular challenges to control and operations engineers. Clearly\, the ideal solution is not to just develop a working control strategy\, but also to design a process that is inherently easy to control. \n\n\n\nSome questions answered during the course: \n\n\n\n\nHow valve ́s size affects the process behavior?\, What problems are encountered for wrongly sized valve?\n\n\n\nHow valve characteristics changes when it is installed?\n\n\n\nHow to indentify process responses and non-linear behavior?\n\n\n\nWhat process parameter determines the ability of a process to reject\, or attenuate\, disturbances?\n\n\n\nWhy process capacitance is good for disturbance rejection\, but produces very slow response times?\n\n\n\nWhy process Dead Time has no effect on the filtering capability of the process?\n\n\n\nWhen processes with Dead Time can cause problems in the control?\n\n\n\nWhat kind of processes can be covered with the Feedback control?\n\n\n\nWhat is the effect of filtering in the control response?\n\n\n\nWhat processes can benefit from the PID derivate action?\n\n\n\nHow Buffer tanks/surge drums can help to isolate equipment from upstream disturbances?\n\n\n\nWhat are the limitations of the Feedback control\, when the Feedforward control is recommended?\n\n\n\n\nRemember that no fancy Laplace transforms or Nyquist plots are used. The importance of the course is that all questions are answered from the practical side\, through the use of already built dynamic models\, so attendees can additionally evaluate the usability of the tool for certain dynamic/control analysis. However\, no previous knowledge of the tool is required. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nProcess Control for Process Engineers using Dynamic Simulation
URL:https://inprocessgroup.com/event/process-control-for-process-engineers-using-dynamic-simulation-20240416/
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SUMMARY:Introduction to Steady State Simulation
DESCRIPTION:Location: Classroom CourseCourse price: 1\,815€ \n\n\n\nThe course content covers the basic needs of process simulation users. The basic unit operations are introduced in a stepwise manner with the objective of being able to build flowsheets by the end of the course. The use of several software functionalities will show users how to explore operating alternatives for the processing plant units that are being studied. \n\n\n\nA copy of the extensive training material used during the course will be provided to the students to be used as a basis for further study. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nIntroduction to Steady State Simulation
URL:https://inprocessgroup.com/event/introduction-to-steady-state-simulation-20240312/
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SUMMARY:Introduction to Dynamic Process Simulation
DESCRIPTION:Location: Classroom CourseCourse price: 1\,815€ \n\n\n\nWith 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. Dynamic Process Simulation provides flexible interaction between the engineer and the tool\, making the user easily understand the consequences of his/her operational and/or design decisions – leading to better and quicker decision making and furthermore improved confidence in the decisions taken. \n\n\n\nThis course enables the attendees to use the dynamic modeling capabilities of dynamic process simulators to model and simulate typical processing facilities\, showing the benefits dynamic process simulation can bring in the day-to- day engineering and operating environment. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nIntroduction to Dynamic Process Simulation
URL:https://inprocessgroup.com/event/introduction-to-dynamic-process-simulation-20240220/
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SUMMARY:Introduction to Dynamic Process Simulation
DESCRIPTION:Location: Classroom CourseCourse price: 1\,815€ \n\n\n\nWith 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. Dynamic Process Simulation provides flexible interaction between the engineer and the tool\, making the user easily understand the consequences of his/her operational and/or design decisions – leading to better and quicker decision making and furthermore improved confidence in the decisions taken. \n\n\n\nThis course enables the attendees to use the dynamic modeling capabilities of dynamic process simulators to model and simulate typical processing facilities\, showing the benefits dynamic process simulation can bring in the day-to- day engineering and operating environment. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n   Introduction to Dynamic Process Simulation
URL:https://inprocessgroup.com/event/introduction-to-dynamic-process-simulation-20231212/
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SUMMARY:Introduction to Steady State Simulation
DESCRIPTION:Location: Classroom CourseCourse price: 1\,815€ \n\n\n\nThe course content covers the basic needs of process simulation users. The basic unit operations are introduced in a stepwise manner with the objective of being able to build flowsheets by the end of the course. The use of several software functionalities will show users how to explore operating alternatives for the processing plant units that are being studied. \n\n\n\nA copy of the extensive training material used during the course will be provided to the students to be used as a basis for further study. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n   Introduction to Steady State Simulation
URL:https://inprocessgroup.com/event/introduction-to-steady-state-simulation-20230117/
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SUMMARY:Process Control for Process Engineers using Dynamic Simulation
DESCRIPTION:Location: Classroom CourseCourse price: 1\,815€ \n\n\n\nProcess 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. Then\, many process dynamics and control concepts need to be clearly understood by the Process Engineers to effectively design the production process and their corresponding control philosophy. \n\n\n\nPlant designs have become increasingly complex\, integrated and interactive. Heat integration\, process recycles and minimum hold-ups are typical design features. Whilst such designs optimize steady state operation\, they present particular challenges to control and operations engineers. Clearly\, the ideal solution is not to just develop a working control strategy\, but also to design a process that is inherently easy to control. \n\n\n\nSome questions answered during the course: \n\n\n\n\nHow valve ́s size affects the process behavior?\, What problems are encountered for wrongly sized valve?\n\n\n\nHow valve characteristics changes when it is installed?\n\n\n\nHow to indentify process responses and non-linear behavior?\n\n\n\nWhat process parameter determines the ability of a process to reject\, or attenuate\, disturbances?\n\n\n\nWhy process capacitance is good for disturbance rejection\, but produces very slow response times?\n\n\n\nWhy process Dead Time has no effect on the filtering capability of the process?\n\n\n\nWhen processes with Dead Time can cause problems in the control?\n\n\n\nWhat kind of processes can be covered with the Feedback control?\n\n\n\nWhat is the effect of filtering in the control response?\n\n\n\nWhat processes can benefit from the PID derivate action?\n\n\n\nHow Buffer tanks/surge drums can help to isolate equipment from upstream disturbances?\n\n\n\nWhat are the limitations of the Feedback control\, when the Feedforward control is recommended?\n\n\n\n\nRemember that no fancy Laplace transforms or Nyquist plots are used. The importance of the course is that all questions are answered from the practical side\, through the use of already built dynamic models\, so attendees can additionally evaluate the usability of the tool for certain dynamic/control analysis. However\, no previous knowledge of the tool is required. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n   Process Control for Process Engineers using Dynamic Simulation
URL:https://inprocessgroup.com/event/process-control-for-process-engineers-using-dynamic-simulation-20231114/
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SUMMARY:Introduction to Dynamic Process Simulation
DESCRIPTION:Location: Classroom CourseCourse price: 1\,815€ \n\n\n\nWith 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. Dynamic Process Simulation provides flexible interaction between the engineer and the tool\, making the user easily understand the consequences of his/her operational and/or design decisions – leading to better and quicker decision making and furthermore improved confidence in the decisions taken. \n\n\n\nThis course enables the attendees to use the dynamic modeling capabilities of dynamic process simulators to model and simulate typical processing facilities\, showing the benefits dynamic process simulation can bring in the day-to- day engineering and operating environment. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n   Introduction to Dynamic Process Simulation
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