
Multi-Purpose Dynamic Simulators and Lifecycle Modelling
Using the investment in an Operator Training Simulator (OTS) to improve and de-risk project execution in the energy industry and ensure operational excellence from Day 1 of operation.

Inprocess is an independent process simulation services and consulting company established in 2006. Headquartered in Barcelona, Spain, the company has representative offices in the US (Houston), Middle East (Dubai and Abu Dhabi), Southeast Asia (Kuala Lumpur) and South America (Argentina).

Using the investment in an Operator Training Simulator (OTS) to improve and de-risk project execution in the energy industry and ensure operational excellence from Day 1 of operation.

This Inprocess white paper considers the use of process simulation to study the behaviour of fluids inside transportation pipelines in order to ensure the arrival of fluids, with minimum interruptions, to the processing facilities.

Gas turbine power plants are vital assets that require high availability (>90%). Minimising unit trips is critical in achieving this goal. This white paper will outline the key characteristics of these systems, and the significant benefits of employing dynamic simulations in their design.

This white paper provides evidence of the benefits of using dynamic simulation models for relief flare analysis instead of commonly used steady state simulation models.

The use of dynamic process simulation has been established in the last few years as a reliable and effective tool to analyse the behaviour of processing equipment and systems during transient events.