Do's & don'ts in process modelling

Models can be slow, ugly or even be plain wrong. This is my attempt to help prevent that kind of small or not so small disasters.

Saturday, 14 November 2015

Your "Enter" key on your keyboard feels undervalued, give it some more love!

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When observing other people working with HYSYS and other software tools, it seems like almost everybody has forgotten that the normal way t...
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Sunday, 24 May 2015

Did you know series: How to properly use the Gas Cleaning Package

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This week I was reminded that maybe not everybody realises how much complexity is behind the gas cleaning package and what the consequences...
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Monday, 11 May 2015

Did you know series: You can set a component ratio using the balance block

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Sometimes you need to mix two fluids to obtain a required component ratio in the outlet stream. For feed streams with a fixed composition, ...
Sunday, 26 April 2015

Did you know series: Modelling a burner, it can be simple or quite complex

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If you just need a very simple model of the combustion of natural gas Make sure you have oxygen, nitrogen, CO2 and water in your componen...
Sunday, 19 April 2015

Did you know series: How to come up with a working distillation column model for a vaguely specified separation task

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This post was inspired by a post on LinkedIn about converging a column. When you have a distillation problem that is fully defined, you usu...
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