Aspen Hysys Simulation Essentials
Published 8/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.69 GB | Duration: 3h 55m
Published 8/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.69 GB | Duration: 3h 55m
A complete beginner’s guide to essential unit operations and flowsheeting
What you'll learn
Build process flow diagrams using Aspen HYSYS from scratch
Simulate essential equipment such as compressors, pumps, heat exchangers, and pipes
Analyze energy balances, pressure drops, and heat losses in various units
Use logic tools like Set, Adjust, and Spreadsheet for custom calculations and control
Model multistage compression systems with interstage cooling
Generate and interpret T–x–y and x–y diagrams, and simulate distillation and combustion
Simulate distillation columns and combustion reactions
Requirements
Basic understanding of engineering principles such as mass and energy balances is recommended
No prior experience with Aspen HYSYS is required
Description
Welcome to Aspen HYSYS Simulation Essentials— your step-by-step introduction to mastering Aspen HYSYS, one of the world’s leading process simulation software tools used in chemical, mechanical, and energy engineering.If you’re new to Aspen HYSYS or have tried it before but felt overwhelmed, this course is designed specifically for you. With a clear, hands-on, and project-based approach, you’ll learn the fundamentals of process simulation, equipment modeling, thermodynamics, and control logic, all through real-world examples and case studies.What You Will Learn:Build process flow diagrams confidently using Aspen HYSYSSimulate and analyze core process equipment like pumps, compressors, heat exchangers, and pipesUnderstand and apply pressure drop calculations, energy balances, and thermal behaviorUse spreadsheet tools and advanced logic blocks for process automationModel multistage compressors with intercooling and interpret phase equilibrium diagramsSimulate distillation columns and chemical reactions, including combustionApply practical skills suitable for chemical, mechanical, petroleum, and energy engineersWho This Course Is For:Engineering students (mechanical, chemical, petroleum, process) looking to build simulation skillsEntry-level process engineers aiming for hands-on knowledgeProfessionals transitioning into simulation rolesResearchers and academics requiring practical training in process modelingWhy Choose This Course:Unlike theory-heavy classes, this course focuses on practical, actionable skills with step-by-step instructions. You will work on real engineering problems, explore HYSYS features beyond the basics, and gain confidence to tackle your own projects in industry or academia.This course contains content that was created with the assistance of artificial intelligence tools.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction
Section 2: Module 1 – Getting Started with Aspen HYSYS
Lecture 2 What is Aspen HYSYS
Lecture 3 Creating a New Project
Lecture 4 Building a Component List
Lecture 5 Selecting Fluid Packages
Lecture 6 Tour of the Simulation Interface
Lecture 7 Adding Streams and Units
Lecture 8 Connecting and Configuring Equipment
Section 3: Module 2 – Equipment Modeling Fundamentals
Lecture 9 Pump Simulation with Performance Curve
Lecture 10 Compressor Simulation
Lecture 11 Pipe Segment
Lecture 12 Pipe Sizing
Lecture 13 Heat Exchanger Modeling
Lecture 14 Cooler and Heater Explained via Vapor Compression Cycle
Section 4: Module 3 – Logic Tools and Spreadsheet Applications
Lecture 15 Using Spreadsheet and Set Tools for Custom Parameter Control
Lecture 16 Understanding Set, Adjust, and Balance Logics in Aspen HYSYS
Lecture 17 Applying Balance Logic in a Two-Heater Water Heating Example
Section 5: Process Systems and Case Study
Lecture 18 Plotting Saturation Curve of Water with Case Study Tool in Aspen HYSYS
Lecture 19 Multi-Stage Air Compression with Intercooling
Section 6: Mixtures, Separation, and Reactions
Lecture 20 Drawing TXY Diagram (Water-Alcohol)
Lecture 21 Using Equilibrium unit
Lecture 22 Modeling a Binary Distillation Column (Ethanol-Water) in Aspen HYSYS
Lecture 23 Methane Combustion Modeling
Lecture 24 Calculating Flame Temperature with Excess Air Using Spreadsheet in HYSYS
Section 7: Wrap-up
Lecture 25 Course Summary and Next Steps
Chemical, mechanical, petroleum, and process engineering students seeking practical simulation experience,Entry-level process engineers who want to gain hands-on skills with Aspen HYSYS,Researchers and academic users looking to simulate thermodynamic systems using HYSYS,Anyone who wants to learn Aspen HYSYS from scratch with real-world industrial examples