Re: [dwsim-users] reactor application - ethyl acetate
Simulate chemical processes using advanced thermodynamic models
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From: Daniel W. <dan...@gm...> - 2016-04-27 22:29:00
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I´ll only have access to your simulation if you send the file to me. You can add an additional security layer by defining a password on Settings > Misc and saving the file in the "dwxmz (compressed XML)" format. 2016-04-27 17:21 GMT-04:00 Hector Perez <hpe...@gm...>: > Hi Daniel, > > A friend of mine that I've introduced to DWSIM asked me if the program > back downloads the simulations one builds or if they are kept private > (confidential) on one's own PC. > > Thanks, > > Hector D. Perez > > > On Wed, Apr 27, 2016 at 9:38 AM, Daniel Wagner <dan...@gm...> > wrote: > >> Actually I've designed the reactors in DWSIM based on HYSYS, though I >> don't remember if HYSYS also does pressure drop calculations or not. It was >> quite easy to do it because I already have the routines from the Pipe >> Segment Unit Op. >> >> Thanks! >> Daniel >> >> 2016-04-27 10:35 GMT-04:00 Hector Perez <hpe...@gm...>: >> >>> Ok. That makes sense. Well this is a +1 for DWSIM because ASPEN doesn't >>> seem to take into account the fact that the liquid begins to vaporize and >>> completely ignores the pressure drop. Once again, awesome job! >>> >>> Hector D. Perez >>> Chemical Engineering Consultant >>> >>> On Wed, Apr 27, 2016 at 9:32 AM, Daniel Wagner <dan...@gm...> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> Hector, the pressure drop is at the limit of vaporization. When you >>>> increase the length to 0.22, part of the liquid vaporizes and the pressure >>>> drop goes beyond the charts. :-) >>>> >>>> Daniel >>>> >>>> >>>> 2016-04-27 10:16 GMT-04:00 Hector Perez <hpe...@gm...>: >>>> >>>>> Yes. Here it is. >>>>> >>>>> Thanks, >>>>> >>>>> Hector D. Perez >>>>> Chemical Engineering Consultant >>>>> >>>>> > |