Introduction to Steady State Simulation
Basic Process Simulation course for engineers who begin to be exposed to the technology.
Inprocess offers public training courses of different focus and length. Public Training courses give the attendees a chance to learn about process simulation in a neutral environment – away from their day-to-day job. This allows them to fully focus on the course content. Furthermore, public courses are a great opportunity to get to meet your peers and to share experiences.
Basic Process Simulation course for engineers who begin to be exposed to the technology.
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.
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.