Reduce capital and energy costs while ensuring consistent equipment design and optimize network considering energy savings and capital cost trade off. This course will highlight examples of how Concurrent Conceptual Engineering can help achieve better design while reducing capital and operating costs. |
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EAP153
1 day(s)
0.7
Introductory
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EAP101 Aspen Plus: Process Modeling EHY101 Aspen HYSYS: Process Modeling EEE102 Introduction to Aspen Process Economic Analyzer EHX101 Design and Rate Shell and Tube Heat Exchangers EHX2911 Improved Energy Efficiency Through Heat Integration |
Introduction to Conceptual Design Tools
Column Design and Rating of Trays and Packing
Improving energy efficiency
Relative cost analysis
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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.