You wouldn't believe it, just about everybody that sees me swapping stream labels for temperatures or pressures or mass flows on the PFD asks me how I did that. Got your HYSYS up and Running? Just go to Help / Shortcut keys and you get the whole list. Not just for the PFD, also all the others. For the PFD it is mainly the shift key plus the logical letter (t for temperature, p for pressure, m for massflow etc.).
A far as I kow this is part of our standard training courses, but it would seem that by the time people feel the need for something like this they have forgotten. Maybe we should move it to the advanced modelling course, silly as it may sound.
Friday, 1 February 2008
Ever heard of PFD shortcuts in HYSYS?
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Utility
Dynamic
- Did You Know Series: Manipulating flows in dynamics
- Dynamic Modelling of Flare Networks
- The HYSYS Process Data Tables - The Ugly Duckling
- Modelling Valves in HYSYS Steady State and Dynamics
- Modelling process piping in HYSYS Dynamics
- Use the HYSYS Carry-over capability to unclutter your PFD
- How NOT to specify equipment elevation in dynamic modelling
Thermodynamics
- Did you know series: When using Lee-Kesler Enthalpies with the PR EOS, you get better enthalpies AND ASME steam enthalpies for water as a bonus
- Using Electrolytes in HYSYS
- Using Electrolytes in HYSYS - Some things are good to know
- Modelling TEG Dehydration accurately
- Dealing with thermodynamics: the difference between petroleum industry and chemical industry
- Matching the oil density from PVT analysis with HYSYS results
Steady State
- Did you know series: You can set a component ratio using the balance block
- The HYSYS Process Data Tables - The Ugly Duckling
- Modelling Valves in HYSYS Steady State and Dynamics
- What does "Compressible Flow" mean? Isn't any gas compressible?
- Using Electrolytes in HYSYS - Some things are good to know
- My column initially converges, but with a different feed it fails to converge
- Causes of inconsistencies can be elusive
- Make sure you have an understanding of the complete process when modelling
- Use the HYSYS Carry-over capability to unclutter your PFD
- Don't blame the simulator, at least not right away
- Matching the oil density from PVT analysis with HYSYS results
- Depressuring studies and the HYSYS depressuring utility
- The HYSYS column solver may be able to do more than you think
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