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Friday 10 March 2023

Aspen Plus V11 Masterclass - From Beginner To Advanced User (Video Lectures)

 Aspen Plus V11 Masterclass - From Beginner To Advanced User (Video Lectures)

149 lectures (13h 3m) | Video: MP4, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44100 Hz | 2.80 GB  

Download Link: https://bit.ly/3zeFDpV (Part 1) (fikper.com)
Download Link: https://bit.ly/3FYuz3Z (Part 2) (fikper.com)
Download Link: https://bit.ly/3lM8lvh  (Part 3) (fikper.com)
Download Link:  https://bit.ly/3Kg68BK (Part 4) (fikper.com)


Note: Download all 4 Parts (3 Parts = 700 MB, 4th Part = 205 MB). Keep all Parts in a unique Folder. Extract using Winrar / Winzip. Share and Enjoy :)

What you'll learn?
Identify the benefits of process simulation using Aspen Plus
Describe the capabilities of Aspen Plus
Familiarize yourself with Aspen Plus graphical user interface and organizational structure
Learn the basic concepts necessary for creating simulations in Aspen Plus
Enter necessary elements to fully define a Fluid Package
Select the appropriate property method for your application
Define material streams and connect unit operations to build a flowsheet
Modify and set desired units of measure
Review stream analysis options
Add and connect unit operations to build a flowsheet
Use the Report Manager to create custom unit operation and stream reports
Use Aspen Plus to perform property analysis of pure components and mixtures
Use Aspen Plus in thermodynamics instruction for Vapor-Liquid, Liquid-Liquid and Vapor-Liquid-Liquid Equilibrium calculations
Build, navigate and optimize steady state simulation models using Aspen Plus
Utilize a wide variety of unit operation models and calculation tools to model process equipment
Evaluate the performance of existing equipment by leveraging the equipment rating capabilities of Aspen Plus
Perform Case Studies to determine the optimum operating points for a process
Design, revamp and debottleneck process equipment
Use the Model Analysis Tools to run sensitivity analysis and optimize your process
Calculate process performance and thermophysical data with user subroutines in Fortran
Investigate reasons why a simulation may produce poor results or errors
Use suggested tips to debug a variety of simulations
Understand best practices and learn how to troubleshoot simulations
Identify and explain the various classes of distillation and separations models available in Aspen Plus
Gain the skills and knowledge to model distillation, separation and extraction processes
Reduce process design time by using advanced features of RadFrac distillation columns
Use column analysis tools to optimize the feed location and number of stages and improve energy utilization for distillation columns
Add and manipulate column specifications to meet process objectives
Construct, run, manipulate and analyze a distillation column
Specify required parameters in order to execute flash calculations and fully define material streams
Identify and explain the various classes of reactor models available in Aspen Plus (PFR, CSTR…)
Model Plug Flow, Continuous Stirred Tank and Fluidized Bed Reactors
Enter reaction stoichiometry and kinetic data for simple (POWERLAW) and complex (LHHW) reaction types
Use the Model Analysis Tools to run sensitivity analysis and optimize the operating conditions of a chemical reactor
Use the Model Analysis Tools to run sensitivity analysis and optimize the selectivity of a given chemical reaction
Identify and explain the various classes of piping system models available in Aspen Plus (pipes, valves, pumps, compressors)
Model piping components (pipes, fittings, valves...)
Model fluid movers (pumps, compressors)
Model piping systems
Mitigate the risk for cavitation or choked flow using Aspen Plus
Learn how to economically optimize your piping system
Compare and contrast the applicability and operation of different heat exchanger models available in Aspen Plus
Learn the fundamentals of producing an optimized shell & tube heat exchanger design
Implement Aspen Exchanger Design & Rating (EDR) for rigorous heat exchanger calculations within Aspen Plus
Use the Activated Exchanger Analysis feature for continuous heat exchanger study and design
Design and rate a shell and tube heat exchanger using the EDR interface inside Aspen Plus
Identify and explain the various classes of solids and solids separator models available in Aspen Plus
Gain the practical skills and knowledge to begin modeling new and existing solids processes (crushers, fluidized beds, dryers, crystallizers…)
Learn practical techniques for building and troubleshooting solids models

What is the target audience?
Engineers who will be using Aspen Plus in their daily work,
Process engineers doing process design and optimization projects and studies,
Plant engineers checking plant performance under different operating conditions,
R&D engineers and researchers using Aspen Plus for process synthesis,
Engineers wishing to gain experience in simulating distillation and separation processes,
Engineers wishing to gain experience in simulating chemical reactors,
Aspen Plus users who want to improve their skills at analyzing reactions and designing reactors,
Engineers wishing to gain experience in heat transfer and heat exchanger design,
Thermal and process heat exchanger design professionals wishing to enhance their understanding of thermal design and simulation,
Process Engineers and Particle Scientists who will be modeling solids processes,
Engineers and Managers involved in developing and designing solids handling processes,
Aspen Plus users who need exposure to steady-state simulation as preparation for using Aspen Plus Dynamics®

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