This is course on Plant Simulation will show you how to setup hypothetical compounds, oil assays, blends, and petroleum characterization using the Oil Manager of Aspen HYSYS. You will learn about: Hypothetical Compounds (Hypos)Estimation of hypo compound dataModels via Chemical Structure UNIFAC Component BuilderBasis conversion/cloning of existing components Input of Petroleum Assay and Crude OilsTypical Bulk Properties (Molar Weight, Density, Viscosity)Distillation curves such as TBP (Total Boiling Point)ASTM (D86, D1160, D86-D1160, D2887)ChromatographyLight EndOil CharacterizationUsing the Petroleum Assay Manager or the Oil ManagerImporting Assays: Existing DatabaseCreating Assays: Manually / ModelCutting: Pseudocomponent generation Blending of crude oilsInstalling oils into Aspen HYSYS flowsheets Getting Results (Plots, Graphs, Tables)Property and Composition TablesDistribution Plot (Off Gas, Light Short Run, Naphtha, Kerosene, Light Diesel, Heavy Diesel, Gasoil, Residue)Oil PropertiesProperBoiling Point CurvesViscosity, Density, Molecular Weight Curves This is helpful for students, teachers, engineers and researchers in the area of R&D, specially those in the Oil and Gas or Petroleum Refining industry. This is a "workshop-based" course, there is about <
What you'll learn
setup hypothetical compounds
understand petroleum assay input
generate distillation curves
blend crude oils
analyze oil properties like viscosity and density
Course objectives
to teach participants how to apply Aspen HYSYS for oil characterization
to provide practical experience in simulating petroleum assays
to enhance understanding of bulk properties in petroleum