As the world's demand for fuels shifts and slows due to various factors such as more fuel efficient and electric vehicles, refiners globally are moving toward a more diversified product mix with focus on chemicals. The operation of integrated refinery-chemical complexes brings significant synergies but also adds complexity due to the extended scope and multiple interactions. This training session will focus on capturing the integration benefits from the planning perspective, covering subjects such as connection streams, joint decision variables and the integrated model structure. Key topics include approaches for building accurate petrochemicals models and their impact on the characterization of the refinery streams exchanged and the modelling of crude distillation and refinery reactors. |
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RPA151
1 day(s)
0.7
Introductory
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RPA201: Aspen PIMS: Solving Refinery Planning Problems |
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Aspen Technology, Inc. awards Continuing Education Units (CEUs) for training classes conducted by our organization. One CEU is granted for every 10 hours of class participation.