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Aspen Teams(TM) - PE1100  
Course ID: PE1100
Course Name: Aspen Teams(TM)
Course Category: Piping, Equipments and Mechanical Installations
Course Subject: Mechanical Design of Shell and Tube Heat Exchangers Using Aspen Teams(TM)
Duration: 8 hours
Agenda:
Objectives

• To learn the basic concepts for the mechanical design of shell and tube heat exchangers using Aspen Teams program, a member of the Aspen HTFS+™ family of heat transfer equipment design software

Course Benefits

• Develop the mechanical design of shell and tube heat exchangers
• Reduce design time and capital costs by utilizing powerful optimization techniques
• Realize cost savings by reducing the project lifecycle
• Utilize the integration of Aspen Tasc+™ with Aspen Teams

Who Should Attend

• Mechanical engineers wanting to learn about the optimizing techniques possible within Aspen Teams.
• Thermal engineers wanting to improve their thermal designs by performing an initial mechanical design.
• Sales/Proposal engineers who need to be able to quickly and accurately determine the size and cost of a shell and tube heat exchanger.

Approach

• Instruction on basic topics
• Discussion about the general approach and the key elements for successful designs
• Instructor-guided demonstrations of features
• Hands-on workshops that apply learned concepts
• Detailed course notes are provided

Suggested Subsequent Courses

• Thermal Design of Shell & Tube Heat Exchangers using Aspen Tasc+


Mechanical Design of Shell & Tube Heat Exchangers using Aspen Teams Course Agenda

Main Topics

• Introduction to the Aspen HTFS+ family of heat transfer equipment design software
• Review the features and functionality of Aspen Teams
• Explain use of integration features of Aspen Tasc+ and Aspen Teams and the benefits to the engineer
• Input, Calculation (including component optimization), Results and Output from Aspen Teams
• Costing a shell and tube heat exchanger
• Developments coming in the next release

Workshop: Hands-On/Demo – Aspen Teams Examples

• Aspen Teams User Interface
• Running Mechanical Designs from TEMA datasheets
• Running Mechanical Designs using the thermal data from Aspen Tasc+
• Working with Materials
• UHX Tubesheet Design
• Body Flange Design
• Floating Head Design
• Nozzle Design
• Nozzle Load Design
• Horizontal Support Feet Design
• Costing a shell and tube heat exchanger
• Examples of real exchangers to run and solve



Requisite: Participants should be involved in the thermal and mechanical design of shell and tube heat exchangers
Instructors:
Instructor IDStatusRatingInstructing ExperienceEducationLocationInstructing CertificateDelivery Language
1000227Active**16 hoursMSc. in Chemical engineeringIran \ 24584NoPersian
1000269Active****40 hoursBSc. in Mechanical EngineeringIran \ TehranYesPersian \ English

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Scheduled Events:
Start DateTermination DateDeliveryLocationInstructor(s)Satisfaction RateStatus 
09/09/02Not concludedPersian - Short TermIran - TehranMr. Ehsan Mojtahedin YazdiNot concludedOpen Rate
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09/01/1509/01/15Persian - Short TermIran - TehranMr. Ehsan Mojtahedin Yazdi85%Closed Rate
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