Aspen Plus User Guide version 10.2

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Description

The Aspen Plus User Guide consists of three volumes that provide step-by-step

instructions for using Aspen Plus? to build and use a process simulation model.

 

Volume 1 describes the Aspen Plus user interface and explains how to perform

the basic tasks for creating and running simulations. Topics include:

?         Creating a simulation model

?         Defining the flowsheet

?         Entering the required information, such as components, streams and physical property data

?         Running the simulation

?         Examining results

 

Volume 2 contains procedures for using additional Aspen Plus capabilities:

?         Convergence

?         Sensitivity

?         Design specifications

?         Optimization

?         Property analysis

?         Data regression

 

Volume 3 contains information about:

?         Pressure relief calculations

?         Stream libraries

?         Working with other Windows? programs

?         The Aspen Plus ActiveX? automation interface

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