Ehy2102 Aspen Hysys Petroleum Refiningunit O ★
Before you can simulate any unit operation (like a heater or a column), you must characterize the crude oil.
While not an official AspenTech product code (official codes often start with a different nomenclature), ehy2102 appears in academic and industrial training catalogs as a descriptor for an intermediate-to-advanced Aspen HYSYS course focused on refining. The "EHY" likely denotes "Engineering HYSYS," followed by a course level (2) and a specific module (02). ehy2102 aspen hysys petroleum refiningunit o
The inclusion of "petroleum refining unit" and the trailing "o" (possibly meaning "optimization" or "operations") suggests that this training is not just about building a simulation—it is about operational optimization. Graduates of an EHY2102-equivalent course should be able to: Convergence Issues: Tight olefin columns frequently fail to
Let us apply EHY2102 concepts to a hypothetical scenario: Before you can simulate any unit operation (like
Problem: A 100,000 BPD refinery is losing 2% of its isobutylene to the fuel gas system due to poor column separation in Unit O. The plant wants to recover it for alkylation (worth $200/ton).
Solution using Aspen HYSYS:
This is the core deliverable of EHY2102: Not just running the software, but making capital-efficient recommendations.