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    Flare Network Design By Aspen Flare System Analyzer

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    Flare Network Design By Aspen Flare System Analyzer

    Flare Network Design By Aspen Flare System Analyzer
    Last updated 10/2024
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 740.55 MB | Duration: 2h 20m

    Pipe Network Design and Scenarios

    What you'll learn

    Safety Engineer

    Chemical Engineers

    Engineers

    Process Engineer

    Requirements

    Engineering background

    Description

    This comprehensive course offers an in-depth exploration of flare network design utilizing the Aspen Flare System Analyzer software. Tailored for engineers and technicians in the oil and gas, chemical, and petrochemical industries, the course aims to equip participants with the skills necessary to effectively design, simulate, and analyze flare systems.The course begins with an introduction to the Aspen Flare System Analyzer interface, guiding participants through the essential features and tools available within the software. Learners will gain hands-on experience in simulating key components of flare systems, including stack and flare tip configurations, connectors, headers, tees, and tail pipes. The importance of control and relief valves in maintaining system integrity will also be emphasized.Participants will learn how to create various operational scenarios within the Aspen Flare System Analyzer, enabling them to assess system performance under diverse conditions. The course will cover methodologies for validating models and evaluating network efficiency, ensuring that participants can confidently optimize flare system designs.The second workshop delves into more advanced topics, including pipeline network connections and the integration of flare system inputs. Participants will explore the use of length multipliers and engage in emergency scenario simulations, such as fire incidents and blocked outlets. These practical exercises will enhance participants’ ability to respond to real-world challenges in flare network management.By the end of this course, participants will possess a robust understanding of flare network design principles and the practical skills necessary to utilize Aspen Flare System Analyzer effectively. This course not only enhances technical knowledge but also fosters a proactive approach to safety and operational efficiency in flare system design.

    Overview

    Section 1: Aspen Flare System Analyzer Software

    Lecture 1 Introduction to Workshop #1

    Lecture 2 Interface, Preferences and unit of measurement

    Lecture 3 Stack and Flare Tip

    Lecture 4 Connector and Header

    Lecture 5 Tee

    Lecture 6 Tail Pipe

    Lecture 7 Control Valve & Relief Valve

    Lecture 8 Scenario in Aspen Flare

    Lecture 9 Rating the Network

    Lecture 10 Check Model

    Section 2: WORKSHOP #2 FLARE SYSTEM

    Lecture 11 Introduction to Workshop #2

    Lecture 12 Pipeline Network Connections

    Lecture 13 Network Labeling

    Lecture 14 Flare System Input

    Lecture 15 Length Multiplier

    Section 3: Emergency Scenarios in Aspen Flare System

    Lecture 16 Fire and Blocked Outlet Scenarios

    Lecture 17 Source Data for Fire Scenario

    Lecture 18 Source Data for Blocked Outlet Scenario

    Lecture 19 Run the Design Mode Calculation

    Engineers who are interested in Flare System Simulation