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The purpose of this and the
following pages is to introduce you to the primary tool that
you will be using in the design classes, HYSYS. Now HYSYS
comes with a number of excellent reference and tutorial
manuals. The Design Lab should be equipped with two complete
sets of the manuals. Each set contains the following books:
Getting Started, Quick Reference,
Tutorials, Applications, Reference Volume
1, and Reference Volume 2. PLEASE do not
remove these from the room. The same six volumes may be
accessed electronically in Adobe Acrobat format either from
the start menu as shown below or via the World Wide Web.
Getting Started and Tutorials are available
at http://www.hyprotech.ab.ca/support/dox.htm.
The Applications book is available at http://www.hyprotech.ab.ca/support/examples/hysysappexamp.htm.
It is far easier to look at the actual books than to worry
through the Acrobat Reader, so, again, please don't take
them from the room. Note that all referals to manuals are in
yellow and if the manual in
question is on the HYSYS web page, like the Tutorials
Book, then the reference will also be a link.
Because I don't believe in
duplication of effort (especially my own), this web page is
intended to be complimentary to those manuals. Here on the
web page, I hope to fill in the blanks left by the books,
serve as a quick reference for some items, and give pointers
and links as to the places in the manuals to look
immediately for the answers to your questions. Most
importantly, however, these pages will provide you with the
tips you will need to get your specific tasks done on the
specific computer system you will be working with and with
this specific version of HYSYS. These tips will include
information for both CENG403, where you learn to design
individual units, and CENG404, where you will design an
entire plant (in fact, this is the only place that you will
find many tips for 404, so don't forget to come back and
read them again when you start needing them). HYSYS is not
the best program for group work (Aspen isn't any better
believe me), therefore an entire section has been devoted
towards teaching you the best way to work in groups. By the
way, NT will allow two different users to edit the same file
at the same time. This is bad. If you do this, only one
person's work will get saved.

Link:
Hysys V8.0 (with Torrent)
Lincesed
Tutorial
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