FAQ Document

Top 10 Questions About Aspen Operator Training

New to the aspenONE Engineering suite with V10.1, Aspen Operator Training (AOT) enables the seamless deployment of training for operators and engineers. AOT is a dynamic simulation lifecycle solution that brings operator training simulation (OTS) online sooner and sustains safety throughout the lifetime of the asset. AOT is based on technology acquired from Inprocess Technology and Consulting Group in 2017.

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Start up, Shut Down and Transition With Confidence: Aspen HYSYS® Dynamics for Safe Operations

Understanding the dynamic behavior of equipment and processes as a result operational changes and emergency scenarios can unlock opportunities to save CAPEX and OPEX — while also ensuring safe and controllable operations. Aspen HYSYS Dynamics, with its trusted accuracy and built-in workflows and templates, can enable you to prevent damage with reduced risk of compressor surge, design the controls to optimize column operability and much more!

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Operator Training Simulator Deployment- Application Overview

Operator Training Simulators (OTSs) are useful for training new and experienced operators on startups, shutdowns, and operational changes. Built with the OTS Software from Inprocess Technology and Consulting Group, the New Aspen Operating Training enables a Full Dynamic lifecycle for OTS Deployment. Watch now to learn more.

Dynamic Studies

Hone your understanding of operational changes through dynamic insights with trusted accuracy and built-in templates to get started.

Pipe Flow Hydraulic Analysis

Understand pressure drops to maximize flow and mitigate the risk of flow assurance issues through network modeling with built-in flow assurance analyses.

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Pipe Flow Hydraulic Analysis- Application Overview

In a market where operational improvements are favored over new construction; pipe flow hydraulic analysis helps achieve incremental improvements that optimize pipeline flow and uptime. Aspen HYSYS Hydraulics for pipeline network modeling allows engineers to analyze flow assurance risks, and integrate this analysis with process models to optimize from the well head through the process facility. Watch this video to learn more.

FAQ Document

Top 8 Questions About Pipe Flow Hydraulic Analysis

Aspen HYSYS has several options available for modeling pipes and pipelines. Use these approaches, correlations and analysis tools in Aspen HYSYS to solve problems around pipe flow hydraulics and optimize flow and uptime. This Top 8 Questions document recommends best practices from our technical experts.

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Optimize Pipeline Flow and Uptime with Pipe Flow Hydraulic Analysis in Aspen HYSYS®

Aspen HYSYS® Hydraulics for pipeline network modeling allows engineers to analyze flow assurance risks and integrate analysis with process models to optimize from the wellhead through the process facility. This technical webinar will be focused on introducing new users to pipe flow hydraulic analysis. Learn how you can gain pipeline hydraulic insights with an intuitive setup that is powerful, advanced and integrated.

White Paper

Multiphase Pipe Flow Modeling in Aspen HYSYS

Multiphase flow through pipes is characterized by the flow regime, liquid hold-up and pressure gradient. Accurate prediction of these flow attributes is necessary for designing and maintaining pipelines and flowlines in the oil and gas industry. Aspen HYSYS provides a number of flow correlations for modeling multiphase pipe flow. To aid the user and provide a basis for comparison, the performance of correlations for different pipeline geometries, fluids, and flow regimes was analyzed. This paper discusses these analyses.

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An Integrated Approach to Pipeline Modeling in a Gathering and Production System

Learn how you can eliminate the need to employ separate third-party tools for pipeline hydraulics by modeling the entire gathering and production system (be it offshore, onshore, topside, etc.) within one tool. Using this new pipeline hydraulics modeling capability, you can optimize the design from a capital and energy perspective, and also ensure the overall safety of the system.

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