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SuperChems™ for DIERS Software User Training

 

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This course is designed to enable learners who want to use the DIERS software to determine emergency vent sizing to relief pressure in vessels by means of dynamic simulations. The course includes the description of key features of the program and hands-on exercises.

The course includes hands on exercises using the SuperChems for DIERS software. Course attendees must bring their own computers with the software loaded and ready for use. If you do not have access to the software yet, you can purchase on our SuperChems™ for DIERS webpage.  Alternately, AIChE will provide a short-term complementary license for course attendees. Please inform DIERS@aiche.org at least one week before the course if you would like to obtain the complementary short-term license.  The license needs to installed before arrival at the course venue. Students will also be provided with a pdf copy of all course notes and SuperChems™ working files.

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Pre-Requisites:

This SC for DIERS training is designed to meet the needs of engineers responsible for modeling, designing, operating, and/or managing ERS.  Some previous process engineering and ERS design exposure is needed to fully gain from this course.

  • Session 1: Introduction to SuperChems™ for DIERS
  • Session 2: SuperChems™ for DIERS Fundamentals
  • Session 3: Overview of SuperChems™ Objects
  • Session 4: Scenario and Models

Process safety professionals who want to size emergency relief lines for reactive and non-reactive systems

  • Daily Class Schedule Times: 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
  • First day arrive by 8:30

Day One

Session 1: Introduction to SuperChems™ for DIERS

  • Section 1A: Syllabus

Session 2: SuperChems™ for DIERS Fundamentals...

  • Section 2A: SuperChems™ Basics
  • Section 2B: User Interface
  • Session 3: Overview of SuperChems™ Objects
  • Section 3A: Object Structure
  • Section 3B: Vessels
  • Section 3C: Piping, Visio Interface
  • Section 3D: Mixtures, Databanks
  • Section 3E: Chemical Reactions
  • Section 3F: Streams
  • Section 3G: Scenarios

Day Two

Session 4: Scenario and Models

  • Section 4A: Scenario Development
  • Section 4B: Scenario Application
  • Section 4C: SuperChems™ Models
  • Section 4D: First Flow

Day Three

Session 5: Hands-On Exercises

  • Section 5A: Non-Reactive System
  • Section 5B: Reactive System
  • Daily Class Schedule Times: 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
  • First day arrive by 8:30

Day One

Session 1: Introduction to SuperChems™ for DIERS

  • Section 1A: Syllabus

Session 2: SuperChems™ for DIERS Fundamentals...

  • Section 2A: SuperChems™ Basics
  • Section 2B: User Interface
  • Session 3: Overview of SuperChems™ Objects
  • Section 3A: Object Structure
  • Section 3B: Vessels
  • Section 3C: Piping, Visio Interface
  • Section 3D: Mixtures, Databanks
  • Section 3E: Chemical Reactions
  • Section 3F: Streams
  • Section 3G: Scenarios

Day Two

Session 4: Scenario and Models

  • Section 4A: Scenario Development
  • Section 4B: Scenario Application
  • Section 4C: SuperChems™ Models
  • Section 4D: First Flow

Day Three

Session 5: Hands-On Exercises

  • Section 5A: Non-Reactive System
  • Section 5B: Reactive System

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  • Course ID:
    CH174
  • Source:
    DIERS - Design Institute for Emergency Relief Systems
  • Language:
    English
  • Skill Level:
    Basic
  • Duration:
    3 days
  • CEUs:
    2.25
  • PDHs:
    22.50
  • Accrediting Agencies:
    Florida
    New Jersey
    New York
    RCEP