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Table of Contents
Welcome to HYSYS ........................................................ v
Introduction ............................................................................. vi
The Aspen Engineering Suite (AES) ...................................... vi
HYSYS................................................................................... vii
Intuitive & Interactive Process Modeling.................................. x
Integration with AES ............................................................... xi
Use of the Manuals............................................................... xiv
Technical Support ...................................................... xxv
Online Technical Support Center.........................................xxvi
Contacting Technical Support............................................. xxvii
Training Contact ....................................................... xxxi
Training Contact Information .............................................. xxxii
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1.2
1.3
1.4
2.2
2.3
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Welcome to HYSYS
Introduction..........................................................................................vi
The Aspen Engineering Suite (AES) ..................................................vi
HYSYS..................................................................................................vii
Intuitive & Interactive Process Modeling............................................x
Open & Extensible HYSYS Architecture ..........................................x
Integration with AES............................................................................xi
Use of the Manuals ............................................................................xiv
HYSYS Electronic Documentation ................................................ xiv
Conventions Used in the Manuals................................................xviii
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Introduction
We are pleased to present you with the latest version of HYSYS-the
product that is continually extending the boundaries of process
engineering software. HYSYS is part of the Aspen Engineering Suite
(AES), a set of software tools designed to help manage process
knowledge throughout the asset lifecycle. HYSYS is a major part of the
Simulation and Optimization family of products that forms the
foundation of AES.
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HYSYS
HYSYS is a process simulation environment designed to serve many
processing industries especially Oil & Gas and Refining. With HYSYS,
you can create rigorous steady state and dynamic models for plant
design, performance monitoring, troubleshooting, operational
improvement, business planning and asset management. Through the
completely interactive HYSYS interface, you can easily manipulate
process variables and unit operation topology, as well as fully customize
your simulation using its customization and extensibility capabilities.
The HYSYS environment has been developed with an overall vision of
the ultimate process simulation solution in mind. This vision has led us
to create a product that is interactive, intuitive, open, extensible and
integrated with the products in the AES. HYSYS also has many add on
options to extend its capabilities into specific industries or into other
aspects of PaLM.
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Capabilities
HYSYS
HYSYS Dynamics
Option
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Capabilities
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Aspen WebModels
HYSYS models can be authored and published over the intranet/
internet through integration with Aspen WebModels from within the
HYSYS simulation environment. Aspen Webmodels is an excellent tool
for distributing the power of simulation models to non expert users.
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Aspen OnLine
HYSYS models can be connected to live plant information systems
through Aspen OnLine. Aspen OnLine uses CIMIO to connect to
numerous Plant Information and DCS Systems including Aspens IP21.
The ability to connect HYSYS simulation models to live plant data
enables high value activities such as Performance Monitoring, Soft
Sensors, Safety Surveillance and Optimization
Aspen DMC+
Aspens Advance Process Controller, DMC+, has been integrated with
HYSYS Dynamics. This integration provides a unique tool to the world
of advanced control. Configuring an Advanced Control mechanism
typically requires step tests to be performed on the physical plant. These
step tests take the plant off production until the APC model is
configured. The advanced control algorithm can be tested and validated
on a HYSYS model before costly step tests are performed on the plant.
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HTFS
HYSYS users have a rigorous option for design of heat transfer
equipment through the integration with the HTFS family of heat
exchanger equipment products. TASC, for shell and tube exchangers,
MUSE for multi-pass exchangers and ACOL, for air coolers are all
accessible through the appropriate HYSYS unit operation. This gives the
user a powerful tool when more rigor is required in modeling the heat
transfer equipment without ever leaving the HYSYS environment.
Aspen Icarus
HYSYS simulation models can be exported to Aspen Icarus IPE or IPM
for economic evaluation of process designs. Aspen Icarus performs unit
operation and site wide costing of processing equipment and facilities.
Aspen Zyqad
HYSYS simulation models can be exported to Aspen Zyqad in order to
streamline the front-end engineering work process. Using Zyqad
throughout this process results in increased engineering efficiency,
quality and reduced project cycle time.
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Manual
Description
Installation Guide
Introduces you to HYSYS, explains how to install HYSYS, and discusses style
conventions used in the manuals. Sample steady state and dynamics cases are included
to teach you how to navigate through HYSYS.
User Guide
Provides in-depth information on the HYSYS interface and architecture, and guides you
through all aspects of HYSYS.
Simulation Basis
Contains all information relating to the available HYSYS fluid packages and components.
This includes information on the Oil Manager, Hypotheticals, Reactions as well as a
thermodynamics reference section.
Operations Guide
Contains information on building and running HYSYS simulations in steady state and
dynamic mode. Unit operations and utilities are covered in depth.
Dynamic Modeling
Customization Guide
Details the many customization tools available in HYSYS. Information on enhancing the
functionality of HYSYS by either using third-party tools to programmatically run HYSYS
(Automation), or by the addition of user-defined Extensions is covered. Other topics
include the current internally extensible tools available in HYSYS: the User Unit
Operation and User Variables as well as comprehensive instruction on using the HYSYS
View Editor.
Contains information on the Black Oil, Infochem Multiflash, Lumper, Delumper, PIPESIM
Link and PIPESIM NET.
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If you are new to HYSYS, you may want to begin by completing one or
more of the HYSYS tutorials, which give step-by-step instructions for
building a simulation case. If you have some HYSYS experience, but
would still like to work through some more advanced sample problems,
refer to the HYSYS Applications.
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To attach the index file to Acrobat Reader 5.0.5, use the following
procedure:
1.
2.
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3.
Ensure that the Look in field is currently set to your CD-ROM drive.
There should be two folders visible from the root directory: Acrobat
and Doc as shown below.
Figure 2
4.
Open the Doc folder. Inside it you should find the Index.pdx file.
Select it and click the Open button.
5.
The Index Selection view shows the available indexes that can be
attached. Select the index name and then click the OK button. You
may now begin making use of the Acrobat Search command.
Figure 3
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* and ?
Operators:
= exact match
~ contains
! does not contain
Boolean Operators:
To search an index, first select the indexes to search and define a search
query. A search query is an expression made up of text and other items
to define the information you want to define. Next, select the
documents to review from those returned by the search, and then view
the occurrences of the search term within the document you selected.
NOT exclude
AND
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2.
Type the text you want to search for in the Find Results Containing
Text box.
3.
Click Search. The Search view is hidden, and documents that match
your search query are listed in the Search Results window in order of
relevancy.
4.
5.
You can also use the Find tool (CTRL F). This is a less powerful method of
searching but can still be useful. Other Acrobat Reader features include
a zoom-in tool in the toolbar, which allows you to magnify the text you
are reading. You can print pages or chapters of the online
documentation using the Print command under the File menu.
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Keyword
Action
Point
Click
Position the mouse pointer over the item, and rapidly press and
release the left mouse button. For example, click the Close icon
to close the current view.
Right-Click
Same as click, but use the right mouse button. For example,
right-click an object to display the Object Inspection menu.
Double-Click
Position the mouse pointer over the item, then rapidly press and
release the left mouse button twice. For example, double-click
the HYSYS icon to launch the program.
Drag
Position the mouse pointer over the item, press and hold the left
mouse button, move the mouse while the mouse button is down,
and then release the mouse button. For example, you drag items
in the PFD to position them.
Fly-by Information
Whenever you pass the mouse pointer over certain objects, such
as toolbar icons and flowsheet objects, a small yellow box with
text appears. It contains a brief description of the action that will
occur if you click on that button or details relating to the object.
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Selecting Items
Selecting refers to either picking a specific item from a list, or invoking a
button command. There are three types of selecting in HYSYS:
Method
Description
Selecting a cell
Move the focus location into the drop-down, and use the
mouse pointer or keyboard arrows to highlight the selection,
then press ENTER to select.
Click and drag the mouse over the items you want to select
(provided they are all sequential in the list). Alternatively, you
can highlight sequential items by selecting the first item in
the list, holding down the SHIFT key and selecting the last
item in the list. If the items are not sequential, select the first
item with the left mouse button and then select additional
items with the mouse while holding down the CTRL key.
Example
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2.
3.
General Options
Errors
Column Options
Callouts
A callout is a label and arrow that describes or identifies an object. An
example callout describing a graphic is shown below.
Figure 4
HYSYS Icon
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Annotations
Annotation text appears in the
outside page margin.
Text appearing in the outside margin of the page supplies you with
additional or summary information about the adjacent graphic or
paragraph. An example is shown to the left.
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Terminology
The following views show some of the HYSYS interface terminology:
Figure 5
Property View
Minimize/Maximize/Close icons
Scroll
Button
Table
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Figure 6
Input cell or Field
This is the
active Page.
All available
Pages are listed
here.
Button
Radio Button
Group
Checkbox
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HYSYS Icon
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Technical Support
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Technical Support
Online Technical Support Center ...................................................xxvi
Contacting Technical Support.......................................................xxvii
Support Center Hours .................................................................xxvii
Support Center Phone Numbers ................................................xxviii
Fax Numbers............................................................................... xxix
E-mail Addresses ........................................................................ xxix
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Technical advisories
Product updates
Service Pack announcements
Product release announcements
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We also have toll-free lines that you can use. When you call, please have
the same information available.
Operating Hours
North America
South America
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Phone Numbers
+1 888 996 7100 (Toll-free from U.S., Canada, Mexico)
+1 281 584 4357 (From outside U.S., Canada, Mexico)
+52 55 5536 2809 (Mexico Support Center)
South America
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+32 2 701 95 55
If you are calling from one of the countries listed below, you
can dial your in-country toll-free number:
Country
Toll-free Number
Austria
0800-111-900
Belgium
0800-40-687
Denmark
8088-3652
Finland
0-800-1-19127
France
0805-11-0054
Germany
0800-101-0068
Ireland
1-800-930-024
Italy
800-905-826
Netherlands
0800-023-2511
Norway
800-13817
South Africa
0800-996-852
Spain
900-951846
Sweden
0200-895-284
Switzerland
0800-111-470
UK
0800-376-7903
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Fax Numbers
Support Centers
Fax Numbers
North America
South America
Europe
+32 2 701 94 45
E-mail Addresses
Support Centers
North America
esupport@aspentech.com
South America
Lasupport@aspentech.com
esupport@aspentech.com
esupport@aspentech.com
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Training Contact
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Training Contact
Training Contact Information.........................................................xxxii
North and South America ............................................................xxxii
Europe.........................................................................................xxxii
South Africa................................................................................xxxiii
Japan..........................................................................................xxxiii
Asia and Australia ......................................................................xxxiii
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Europe
Telephone: +32-2-7019555, menu option 7
Fax: +32-2-7019570
E-mail: atetraining@aspentech.com
If you are calling from one of the Western European countries listed
below, you can dial your in-country toll-free number to reach
AspenTech Support & Training:
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Country
Toll-free Number
Austria
0800-111-900
Belgium
0800-40-687
Denmark
8088-3652
Finland
0-800-1-19127
France
0805-11-0054
Germany
0800-101-0068
Ireland
1-800-930-024
Country
Toll-free Number
Italy
800-905-826
Netherlands
0800-023-2511
Norway
800-13817
South Africa
0800-996-852
Spain
900-951846
Sweden
0200-895-284
Switzerland
0800-111-470
UK
0800-376-7903
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South Africa
Telephone: + 27-11-258-8780
Fax: + 27-11-258-8558
E-mail: susan.brown@aspentech.com
Japan
Telephone: + 81-3-3262-1743
Fax: + 81-3-3262-1744
E-mail: atjtraining@aspentech.com
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Installing HYSYS
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1 Installing HYSYS
1.1 Basic Requirements ........................................................................2
1.2 Licensing Information .....................................................................2
1.3 Upgrading from Older Versions of HYSYS....................................3
1.4 Installing HYSYS..............................................................................4
1.4.1 HYSYS Installation to an Application Server............................6
1.4.2 Setting HYSYS File Location Preferences ...............................8
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Basic Requirements
Requirements
Operating System
Processor Speed
RAM requirements
Disk Space
Serial Port
Parallel/USB Ports
Monitor/Video
Mouse
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Installing HYSYS
Shut down all other programs on the computer before starting the
installation process.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
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Installing HYSYS
7.
8.
Read the information and click the Next button. The Customer
Information view appears.
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14. Read the information on this view and click the Finish button.
It is recommended that you restart your computer.
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Installing HYSYS
Ensure that the workstation has all of the required components for
running HYSYS using the SLM (see section Technical Support for
information on how to contact AspenTech for help); you can install
missing components by running the files found on the Software CD
in the OS Upgrades folder.
2.
Copy the strgxi2.dll from the computer where HYSYS was installed;
this file must be on every client workstation for them to work
properly. You may want to copy the entire Hyprotech common files
folder (C:\Program Files\Common Files\Hyprotech\) including all
of its sub-folders onto each workstation as this will ensure that each
user also has access to the SLM troubleshooting tools.
3.
Register the strgxi2.dll; i.e., use the DOS command line or select
Run from the Windows Start button.
regsvr32 C:\Program Files\Common
Files\Hyprotech\Shared\strgxi2.dll
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5.
Installing HYSYS
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COMThermo
For COMThermo, the following keys must be created in the registry:
BaSYS
If you have BaSYS installed, you have to register all OCX and DLL.
XML
If you have XML, you have to register the XMLRead.dll, however this dll
is optional.
MSXML4
The MSXML4.msi is available on the software CD. If you already have
the XML parser installed on your computer you dont have to install the
MSXML4.msi file.
If you install MSXML4.msi then you have to register the
[INSTALLDIR]hyphys.dll.
Msfrt40.dll
Dformd.dll
Dforrt.dll
There are a number of other system DLLs that may be installed, however
it is difficult to get a list of the DLLs as they are in merge modules.
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Installing HYSYS
Start HYSYS.
2.
3.
4.
Configure the Default Files and Paths as shown below. These are
suggestions only and some modification may be required.
Figure 1.2
5.
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Click the Save Preference Set button, and save it to the HYSYS
working directory on the local disk.
Getting Started
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2 Getting Started
2.1 Starting HYSYS ................................................................................2
2.2 Steady State Case............................................................................7
2.3 Dynamics Case ..............................................................................22
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Starting HYSYS
HYSYS Icon
1.
2.
3.
Now you are ready to begin working with HYSYS. The HYSYS Desktop is
the first thing you will see:
Figure 2.1
Menu bar
Toolbar
Desktop
Trace Window
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Minimize/Maximize/Close icons
Getting Started
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This view has been resized; your Desktop view should appear larger
than this when initially opened. To re-size the view, click and drag the
outside border. To make the view full size, click the Maximize icon in the
upper right corner.
Before opening the pre-built Getting Started case, you should choose
the HYSYS unit set used for displaying information. You can check your
current unit set by accessing the Session Preferences from the menu
bar:
1.
2.
This Close
icon is found
on every
view.
3.
4.
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Starting HYSYS
2.
2-4
Open the Samples subdirectory and scroll through the list of files
until gstrt-ss.hsc is visible.
Getting Started
3.
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Figure 2.4
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Starting HYSYS
2.
Type a new name, for example MYCASE, in the File name field. Note
that you do not have to enter the .HSC extension; HYSYS will add it
automatically.
Figure 2.5
3.
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Click the Save button, and HYSYS saves your case with the new
name.
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Stream icon
Maximize icon
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If you want, you can re-size the PFD view to make it more readable.
1.
2.
Stream Fly-By
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For example, to see the property view for one of the streams entering the
reactor, double-click on the Reactor Vent icon on the PFD. The property
view for the Reactor Vent appears as shown in the figure below.
Reactor Vent Icon
Figure 2.7
Conditions, Properties,
Composition, Notes
and K Value are all
pages associated with
the Worksheet tab.
Conditions Page
The Conditions page of the Worksheet tab gives the basic conditions of
the stream: the vapour fraction, temperature, pressure, material flows
and heat flow (enthalpy).
You can manipulate the
Property page for all streams,
by using the Correlation
Manager.
Properties Page
The Properties page of the Worksheet tab displays all the Transport
Properties for each stream phase. You can manipulate the properties
displayed on this page for an individual stream. The properties from the
Conditions page are not available for this page.
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Composition Page
The Composition page of the Worksheet tab displays the material
composition of the stream. In this case, five components are displayed
along with the liquid volume flow for each component. You can display
the composition on another basis, such as mass or molar fraction, by
clicking the Basis button.
Figure 2.8
Basis
button.
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K Value Page
The K Value page of the Worksheet tab displays the K values or
distribution coefficients for each component in the stream.
Figure 2.9
Electrolytes Page
In this case, there are no electrolytes being used, so an Electrolytes
page does not exist. Shown below is only an example of the Electrolytes
page.
The Electrolytes page of the Worksheet tab displays true species phase
properties and compositions of an electrolyte stream.
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Figure 2.10
The Electrolytes
page is only visible
when an
electrolytes case is
loaded.
Aqueous
Solid
Properties
Composition
The following are the combination views for the selection of the radio
buttons under Phase and True Species Info groups.
Phase
Display
Aqueous
Properties
Composition
Properties
Scale tendency* value for each solid in the lists. User can choose
to include or exclude the solid component in the list for the stream
thermo flash by checking the Include checkbox.
Composition
Solid
* It is a measure of the tendency of a solid species forming at the specified stream conditions.
Solids with a scale tendency index greater than one will form if the solid formation is governed
by equilibrium (as opposed to kinetics) and if there are no other solids with a common cation or
anion portion which also has a scaling tendency greater than one. If more than one solid exists
with a common ion and scaling tendency greater than one, then at least one will form. You can
use scaling tendencies to learn more about which solid can safely be deleted from the model.
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Close icon
Once you have finished examining the stream properties, close the view
using the Close icon in the upper right corner of the view. The next time
you open the property view, it will open to the last page that you
accessed before closing the view.
You can enter a cost factor value for the stream in the Cost Parameters
page of the Worksheet tab. You can also choose the flow basis associated
with the cost factor from the Flow Basis drop-down list.
Figure 2.11
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The remaining property view tabs and their associated pages are
explained below.
Attachments Tab
Figure 2.12
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Unit Ops Page. Lists the unit operation(s) to which the stream is
attached.
Utilities Page. Allows you to create and attach utilities to the
stream.
DRU Stream Page. Allows you to add a transfer stream.
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Dynamics Tab
Figure 2.13
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The temperature
of Reactor Prods
is currently
135oF.
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2.
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3.
Type 100, the press ENTER. HYSYS will automatically re-calculate the
Flowsheet based on the new temperature.
Figure 2.16
Enter 100 in the Temperature
cell for Reactor Prods.
4.
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The temperature change has decreased the required cooling duty to 4.4
MMBTU/hr.
Suppose you want to examine the cooling duty at a number of other
temperatures. Instead of repeating the above procedure for each new
temperature, the HYSYS Case Study feature will automatically make
changes and tabulate the results for you.
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2.
The Case Studies view shows a plot of the separator cooling duty and the
Glycol stream molar flow rate (dependent variables) versus the
separator temperature (independent variable).
Case Study 1 has been configured to calculate and plot values over an
independent Temperature range of 75F to 130F with an increment of
10F. You may actually want to observe the results over a wider range.
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To change the bounds of the independent variable for the case study:
1.
Click the Setup button on the Case Studies view. The Case Studies
Setup view appears.
Figure 2.19
Leave the Low Bound at its value of 75F, and the Step Size as 10F.
2.
3.
4.
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The Case Study shows that the cooling requirement increases to its
maximum value at approximately 125F and then decreases, while the
glycol production rate increases over the entire temperature range.
You have now completed your first HYSYS steady state simulation! You
can save your case by doing one of the following:
Save icon
You are now free to explore this case on your own. If you want, you can
continue on with the Dynamics Case in the next section, or quit HYSYS
by doing one of the following:
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Dynamics Case
If you have made any changes to your case since the last time it was
saved, HYSYS will prompt you to save before exiting.
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2.
Open the Samples directory. Scroll through the list of files until
gstrt-dy.hsc is visible.
3.
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Figure 2.21
Face plates
Integrator
As with the steady state case, you should save this case under a new
name before making any changes.
4.
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Dynamics Case
5.
Type a new name, for example MYCASE2, in the File Name field.
You do not have to enter the .hsc extension; HYSYS will add it
automatically.
6.
Click the Save icon, and HYSYS saves the simulation case under its
new name.
This case is a dynamic model of the propylene glycol reactor from the
steady state portion of the example. The PFD shows the control scheme
for the reactor, which includes the following three controllers:
Controller
Action
Reactor LC
Reactor TC
Glycol Conc
The face plates for these three controllers are open along the top of the
Desktop. The face plates components are listed in the following table:
Face Plate Field
Description
PV Cell
OP Cell
Controller Mode
Drop-Down
The face plate for the Reactor LC (level controller) is shown below:
Figure 2.22
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PV cell.
Set Point
indicator.
Drop-down for
controller modes.
OP cell.
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In addition to the PFD and controllers, two other views appear on the
desktop. They are:
Fill the vessel with water until the level set point is reached, at which
time the Reactor LC controller will open the outlet control valve to
maintain the level.
2.
3.
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Dynamics Case
Figure 2.23
To check the current level set point, place the cursor over the
Set Point Indicator. When the cursor changes to a doubleheaded arrow, left-click and hold.
Product
temperature
Coolant rate
Notice that the reactor level rises linearly as the vessel fills to its set point
of 85%.
If you want to reset dynamic calculations, click the Reset button on the
Integrator. Then click the Start button to restart the calculations from
zero. HYSYS will ask for confirmation before resetting the values.
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2.
Type 25, then press ENTER. The control valve for the propylene oxide
feed will open 25%.
3.
4.
5.
After the Current Time has increased by about 70 minutes, stop the
Integrator.
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Dynamics Case
Figure 2.24
Increase in reactor
outlet flow.
If you want, start the Integrator again and try entering other values for
the OP, such as 40 or 50%, and watch the response.
The next step is to switch the composition controller Glycol Conc to
automatic mode and let it maintain a concentration set point. Use a set
point of 0.25 mole fraction propylene glycol. Before changing the set
point, stop the Integrator again.
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After you have entered the new set point, start the Integrator again. The
system will react to the new set point as follows:
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Figure 2.26
Feel free to experiment by changing either of the other set points and
watch the response. When you are finished, stop the Integrator.
You have now completed your first dynamic simulation using HYSYS!
Before moving on, you can save your case by doing one of the following:
Save icon
If you want, you can quit HYSYS by doing one of the following:
If you have made any changes to your case since the last time it was
saved, HYSYS will prompt you to save before exiting.
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