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This is course on Process Simulation will show you how to model, manipulate and report thermodynamic, transport, physical and chemical properties of substances.

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This is course on Process Simulation will show you how to model, manipulate and report thermodynamic, transport, physical and chemical properties of substances.

You will learn about:

  • Physical Property Environment
  • Physical Property Method & Method Assistant
  • Fluid and Property Packages
  • Physical property input, modeling, estimation and regression
  • Thermodynamic Properties (Material/Energy balances and Thermodynamic Processes)
  • Transport Properties for (Mass/Heat/Momentum Transfer)
  • Equilibrium Properties (Vapor-Liquid, Liquid-Liquid, etc...)
  • Getting Results (Plots, Graphs, Tables)

This is an excellent way to get started with Aspen Plus. Understanding the physical property environment will definitively help you in the simulation and flowsheet creation.

This is a "workshop-based" course, there is about 50% theory and about 50% practice.

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Learning objectives

  • Plot t vs. x-y data
  • Plot p vs. x-y data
  • Get thermodynamic properties of pure substances and mixtures
  • Get transport properties of pure substances and mixtures
  • Property method selection and method assistant
  • Binary and ternary interaction properties
  • Manipulation of results (tables, charts, graphs, plots, etc..)
  • Nist thermodata engine (tde) & dechema
  • Nonconventional & pseudocomponent properties
  • Analysis tools in aspen plus
  • Pt envelopes
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Syllabus

Introduction
Welcome
Course Objectives
Requirements & Recommendations
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Benefits of the Course
Join the Aspen Plus & HYSYS Forum (Unofficial)
Material and Course Resources
Quick Review - Aspen Plus
Physical Property Environment Overview
Physical Property - Setup Folder
Please be part of the discussion!
Free Water vs. Dirty Water
Workshop #001: Unit Set - Lab
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Component Specification
Component Specification Introduction
Component Specification - Introduction
Component Types
Do the workshops!
Workshop #002: Adding Existing Components (CONVENTIONAL)
Workshop #003: Adding Existing Components (SOLIDS)
Henry Component
Workshop #04: Adding Henry Components
Component Groups
Workshop #05: Creating a Component Group
Component Databases
Workshop #06: Selecting Databanks
Workshop #07: Database Search Order
Component Specification Closure
Property Method
Property Methods Introduction
Property Methods - Introduction (3A)
Why Property Method?
Ideal vs. Nonideal Modeling
Ideal Models
Workshop #08: Method Selection - IDEAL
EOS vs Activity Models
Activity Coefficient Methods
Margules & Van Laar Activity Model
Wilson Activity Model
NRTL Activity Model
UNIQUAC Activity Model
UNIFAC Activity Model
Workshop #09: Method Selection - ACTIVITY COEFFICIENT
Equation of State Methods
Lee Kesler Pokler (LKP) - EOS Model
Soave Redlich Kwong (SRK) - EOS Model
Peng Robinson (PR) - EOS Model
Workshop #10: Method Selection - EQUATION OF STATE
Special Property Methods
Workshop #11: Method Selection - SPECIAL
Effects of Method Selection
Workshop #12: Method Effects on Process Results
Property Method Selection Guides
Property Method Assistant
Selecting a Method by Component
Workshop #13 Method Assistant - Component Type
Selecting a Method by Process Type
Workshop #14: Method Assistant - Process Type
Modifying Property Methods
Workshop #15: Modifying Property Methods
5 min break!
Introduction to Parameters (3B)
Retrieving and Clearing Parameters
Workshop #16: Pure Component Parameters
Binary Parameters
Workshop #17: Binary Component Parameters
Parameter Estimation with UNIFAC Model
Workshop #18: Estimation of missing Parameters via UNIFAC
Henry's Law Parameters
Workshop #19: Henry's Law Components
More on Binary Parameters
Introduction to Method Calculation & Routes (3C)
Method vs. Models
Model Properties (Physical)
Method Routes
Workshop #20: Viewing, Cloning, Modifying and Creating Method Routes
Workshop #21: Creating your own Method
Property Method Closure
Property Sets
Property Sets Introduction
Workshop #22: Verifying Property Sets for a Template
Workshop #23: Defining your own Property Sets
Analysis Tools
Analysis Tools Introduction
Introduction to Analysis Tools
Pure Component (5A)
Workshop #24: Pure Component Analysis - Single Point
Workshop #25: Pure Component Analysis - Table Points
Workshop #26: Pure Component Analysis - Gibbs Free Energy
PT Envelopes (5B)
Workshop #27: PT Envelope for a Pure Substance
PT Envelopes for Mixtures
Merging Plots
Workshop #28: PT Envelopes for Mixtures
Binary (5C)
T-xy Diagrams
Workshop #29: T-xy Diagram

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Provides a strong foundation for beginners in process simulation, covering essential concepts and tools
Suitable for chemical engineering students and professionals seeking to enhance their understanding of process simulation
Instructors are experienced chemical engineers with a strong industry background
Course includes hands-on workshops and interactive materials, providing practical experience
Covers a wide range of topics related to process simulation, including physical properties, transport properties, and equilibrium properties
May require students to purchase additional software or materials for hands-on practice

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Learners who complete Aspen Plus - Physical Properties will develop knowledge and skills that may be useful to these careers:
Process Engineer
A Process Engineer designs, develops, and optimizes the processes that are used to manufacture chemicals and other products. This course would be especially helpful to a Process Engineer who needs to understand the physical properties of substances used and produced by industrial processes, so that they can design and operate these processes safely and efficiently.
Chemical Engineer
A Chemical Engineer designs chemical plants which use chemical processes to convert raw materials into a variety of products. This course would be especially helpful to a Chemical Engineer who needs to understand the physical properties of substances used and produced by chemical plants, so that they can design and operate these plants safely and efficiently.
Petroleum Engineer
A Petroleum Engineer designs and develops methods for extracting oil and gas from the earth. This course would be especially helpful to a Petroleum Engineer who needs to understand the physical properties of oil and gas, so that they can design and operate extraction methods safely and efficiently.
Materials Scientist
A Materials Scientist develops and tests new materials for use in a variety of applications. This course would be especially helpful to a Materials Scientist who needs to understand the physical properties of materials, so that they can design and develop new materials with desired properties.
Pharmaceutical Engineer
A Pharmaceutical Engineer designs and develops processes for the manufacture of pharmaceuticals. This course would be especially helpful to a Pharmaceutical Engineer who needs to understand the physical properties of pharmaceuticals, so that they can design and operate manufacturing processes safely and efficiently.
Environmental Engineer
An Environmental Engineer designs and develops solutions to environmental problems. This course would be especially helpful to an Environmental Engineer who needs to understand the physical properties of pollutants, so that they can design and operate pollution control systems safely and efficiently.
Process Operator
A Process Operator operates and maintains industrial processes. This course would be especially helpful to a Process Operator who needs to understand the physical properties of substances used and produced by industrial processes, so that they can operate these processes safely and efficiently.
Chemical Plant Operator
A Chemical Plant Operator operates and maintains chemical plants. This course would be especially helpful to a Chemical Plant Operator who needs to understand the physical properties of substances used and produced by chemical plants, so that they can operate these plants safely and efficiently.
Quality Control Inspector
A Quality Control Inspector inspects products to ensure that they meet quality standards. This course would be especially helpful to a Quality Control Inspector who needs to understand the physical properties of products, so that they can inspect products safely and accurately.
Laboratory Technician
A Laboratory Technician conducts experiments and tests in a laboratory setting. This course would be especially helpful to a Laboratory Technician who needs to understand the physical properties of substances, so that they can conduct experiments and tests safely and accurately.
Research Scientist
A Research Scientist conducts research to develop new knowledge and technologies. This course would be especially helpful to a Research Scientist who needs to understand the physical properties of substances, so that they can conduct research safely and accurately.
Science Teacher
A Science Teacher teaches science to students in a school setting. This course would be especially helpful to a Science Teacher who needs to understand the physical properties of substances, so that they can teach science safely and accurately.
Technical Writer
A Technical Writer writes technical documentation, such as manuals and reports. This course may be helpful to a Technical Writer who needs to understand the physical properties of substances, so that they can write technical documentation safely and accurately.
Project Manager
A Project Manager plans and manages projects. This course may be helpful to a Project Manager who needs to understand the physical properties of substances, so that they can plan and manage projects safely and accurately.
Sales Engineer
A Sales Engineer sells technical products and services. This course may be helpful to a Sales Engineer who needs to understand the physical properties of substances, so that they can sell technical products and services safely and accurately.

Reading list

We've selected eight books that we think will supplement your learning. Use these to develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a deeper understanding of the topics covered in Aspen Plus - Physical Properties.
Is the official user guide for Aspen Plus. It provides detailed information on all of the software's features and functions. It valuable resource for anyone who wants to learn more about Aspen Plus.
Classic reference for chemical engineers. It provides a wealth of information on all aspects of chemical engineering, including process simulation.
Provides a comprehensive introduction to the principles of heat and mass transfer. It valuable resource for anyone who wants to learn more about the subject.
Provides a comprehensive introduction to the principles of chemical engineering kinetics. It valuable resource for anyone who wants to learn more about the subject.
Provides a comprehensive introduction to the principles of chemical process control. It valuable resource for anyone who wants to learn more about the subject.
Provides a comprehensive introduction to the principles of process systems analysis and control. It valuable resource for anyone who wants to learn more about the subject.

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