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Ebsilon Error Linked To The H Max

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#1 domenicoliarda

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Posted 22 December 2022 - 03:43 AM

Hi

 

I'm tryng to simulate in ebsilon the working of an electrochemical plant for the production of Hydrogen and i've a problem with the warm of H2. When i want to bring its temperature from 30 °C to 750°C Ebsilon give this error: "due to HMAX= 4000 kJ/kg in the model option, H setting is not possible; H was set to Hmax". I try to do the same thing in Aspen and it gave me H= 10430 kJ/kg (is above the max value of ebsilon Enthalpy). Can anyone know how to solve this problem in Ebsilon? there is a way to modify the max value of Enthalpy?

 



#2 Pilesar

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Posted 22 December 2022 - 08:55 AM

Did you follow the advice you received when you contacted the official software technical support?



#3 domenicoliarda

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Posted 23 December 2022 - 04:09 AM

Did you follow the advice you received when you contacted the official software technical support?

no, i can't write to the technical support for different reason; i wrote in this forum because i can0t write to the official technical support



#4 latexman

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Posted 23 December 2022 - 06:27 AM

no, i can't write to the technical support for different reason; i wrote in this forum because i can0t write to the official technical support

 

Then, please, do not ask any further questions on this topic until you can write to the official technical support.  Call them up, explain these "different reasons", make things right, and get the support you need.  I suspect they have run across similar situations and will respond favorably.






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