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    Gas Processing & Liquefaction Simulation With Aspen Hysys

    Posted By: ELK1nG
    Gas Processing & Liquefaction Simulation With Aspen Hysys

    Gas Processing & Liquefaction Simulation With Aspen Hysys
    Published 12/2024
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 1.01 GB | Duration: 2h 55m

    Comprehensive Guide to Modeling Natural Gas Processing and Liquefaction Plant in Aspen HYSYS

    What you'll learn

    Natural Gas processing and liquefaction principles

    Model an acid gas sweetening process using diethanolamine (DEA)

    Model a gas dehydration unit using tri-ethylene Glycol (TEG)

    Model an NGL fractionation process

    Model an LNG production process

    Requirements

    Basic Understanding of Chemical Engineering Principles

    Basic Knowledge of Oil & Gas Principles

    Familiarity with Aspen HYSYS

    Aspen HYSYS Software Installation

    Description

    Unlock the power of Aspen HYSYS and elevate your skills in gas processing and liquefaction simulation with this hands-on, comprehensive course. Whether you're a chemical engineering student, a process engineer, or a professional looking to enhance your simulation expertise, this course is your gateway to mastering one of the most widely-used software tools in the industry.In this course, you'll dive deep into the core principles of natural gas processing and liquefaction. You'll start by learning the essential gas treatment processes, from gas separation and sweetening to dehydration, all while building practical simulations in Aspen HYSYS. We’ll guide you through real-world case studies, where you’ll learn to model gas-oil separators, optimize gas treatment systems, and troubleshoot common issues in process simulations.But we don’t stop there! You’ll also explore the fascinating world of liquefaction, learning to simulate natural gas liquefaction processes step by step. With easy-to-follow tutorials and industry-relevant examples, you’ll gain the skills to design and simulate complete natural gas processing and liquefaction systems.By the end of this course, you'll not only be comfortable with Aspen HYSYS but also able to confidently simulate complex gas processing operations and liquefaction systems—skills that are highly sought after in the oil, gas, and energy industries.Get ready to level up your simulation skills and unlock new career opportunities in the world of gas processing. Join today!

    Overview

    Section 1: Getting Started with Natural Gas Processing and Liquefaction

    Lecture 1 Introduction to Natural Gas Processing and Liquefaction

    Section 2: Acid Gas Sweetening with Diethanolamine (DEA)

    Lecture 2 Overview of Acid Gas Sweetening with Diethanolamine (DEA)

    Lecture 3 Defining the Fluid Package

    Lecture 4 Building the Amine Contactor

    Lecture 5 Adding the Regenerator and Makeup

    Lecture 6 Completing the Flowsheet and Reviewing Results

    Section 3: Gas Dehydration with Tri-ethylene Glycol (TEG)

    Lecture 7 Overview of Gas Dehydration with Tri-ethylene Glycol (TEG)

    Lecture 8 Defining the Feed Streams

    Lecture 9 Saturating the Dry Gas Feed

    Lecture 10 Adding the TEG Contactor

    Lecture 11 Adding TEG Regenerator and Makeup Operation

    Lecture 12 Performing Water Dew Point Calculation

    Section 4: Natural-Gas Liquids Recovery using Turbo Expanders (NGL Fractionation Plant)

    Lecture 13 Overview Natural-Gas Liquids Recovery using Turbo Expanders

    Lecture 14 Setting Up the Turbo Expander

    Lecture 15 Adding the Fractionation Columns

    Lecture 16 Sales Gas Compression

    Lecture 17 Customizing Stream Properties

    Section 5: Natural Gas Liquefaction (LNG Plant)

    Lecture 18 Overview of Natural Gas Liquefaction (LNG Plant)

    Chemical Engineers,Process Engineers,Recent Graduates from Chemical Engineering or other Related Engineering Fields,Students in Chemical Engineering or other Related Engineering Fields