hi
i am a chemical eng. i am working in LNG plant
i want to make simulation in PRO II simulor
i have most flow in kg/hr but i want to make all flow in MMSCFD
can any one help me how to do it?
thank you for cooperation
my email :
kas19782000@gmail.com
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Pro Ii Process Simulator
Started by chemical eng., Sep 15 2008 09:39 PM
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Posted 15 September 2008 - 09:39 PM
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Posted 17 September 2008 - 04:39 PM
Hello,
The first and the most point to start are the manuals. PRO/II has very very explicit manuals. And additional, if you really are a legitimate user the program provider has a very useful help line by email, or phone.
Suggestion: go along the top icon bar of the program, take one by one, and eventually you will find one called "UOM": Units Of Measure"
Regards
The first and the most point to start are the manuals. PRO/II has very very explicit manuals. And additional, if you really are a legitimate user the program provider has a very useful help line by email, or phone.
Suggestion: go along the top icon bar of the program, take one by one, and eventually you will find one called "UOM": Units Of Measure"
Regards
#3
Posted 18 September 2008 - 12:42 AM
QUOTE (chemical eng. @ Sep 15 2008, 10:39 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
hi
i am a chemical eng. i am working in LNG plant
i want to make simulation in PRO II simulor
i have most flow in kg/hr but i want to make all flow in MMSCFD
can any one help me how to do it?
thank you for cooperation
my email :
kas19782000@gmail.com
i am a chemical eng. i am working in LNG plant
i want to make simulation in PRO II simulor
i have most flow in kg/hr but i want to make all flow in MMSCFD
can any one help me how to do it?
thank you for cooperation
my email :
kas19782000@gmail.com
You may enter flow in kg/hr unit directly to Pro-II.
Kg/hr with MW ==> kmole/h ==> mmscfd...
#4
Posted 18 September 2008 - 04:35 PM
chemical eng,
Your posting is quite confusing. To answer your question, please specify if you are meaning your inputs to the simulator or your outputs. If you've successfully converged your model, you can obtain a pretty complete stream summary for any stream in your model. One way to do this is to right click on the stream in your flowsheet. This opens a dropdown menu. Choose "Data Review Window". For a gas or vapor stream, you can pulldown the menu located in the bottom left of this window and select "Gas Report". Among the displayed properties will be the actual and standard volumetric flowrates. (You will have to scroll down to see them.)
Your posting is quite confusing. To answer your question, please specify if you are meaning your inputs to the simulator or your outputs. If you've successfully converged your model, you can obtain a pretty complete stream summary for any stream in your model. One way to do this is to right click on the stream in your flowsheet. This opens a dropdown menu. Choose "Data Review Window". For a gas or vapor stream, you can pulldown the menu located in the bottom left of this window and select "Gas Report". Among the displayed properties will be the actual and standard volumetric flowrates. (You will have to scroll down to see them.)
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