Expanding Process
Modelling Capability
through Software
Interoperability Standards
At the Global CAPE-OPEN project (GCO) final meeting in Cambridge in December,
2001, Malcolm Woodman from BP demonstrated CAPE-OPEN interoperability, using
Aspen Plus from AspenTech, HYSYS.Plant from Hyprotech, gPROMS from PSE and
Multiflash from Infochem. This was a very significant event, since it was the
proof that someone from an operating company was able to use CAPE-OPEN "plug and
play" interoperability working with commercial simulators and tools. All of the
software used is available from the suppliers, provided, of course, you have the
respective licenses. The demonstration shows the enormous progress that has been
made by GCO in developing comprehensive and unambiguous specifications, and by
software suppliers in making the use of CAPE-OPEN components in their simulators
convenient and reliable.
Additionally you can
access the interoperability demonstrations that were given on the Global
CAPE-OPEN mid-term meeting in Amsterdam November 2000.
Caution! The size of these video files ranges between 1 Mb and
4Mb.
aspenplus.avi (2.21
Mbytes)
This video shows interoperability with Aspen Plus using foreign unit
operations and thermodynamic
services.
gPROMS(1).avi (3.78
Mbytes)
This video shows gPROMS using foreign thermodynamic services.
gPROMS(2).avi (3.96
Mbytes)
This video shows more gPROMS with foreign thermodynamic services,
including comparisons over
several runs.
Hysys.avi (3.20 Mbytes)
This video shows interoperability with Hysys using foreign unit operations
and thermodynamic services.
HYSYS2.2-kit 236 speed.avi
(1.25 Mbytes)
This video shows speed improvements on interoperability with Hysys 2.2
using foreign thermodynamic
services.
HYSYS2.4 speed.avi (1.43
Mbytes)
This video shows more speed improvements on interoperability with Hysys
2.4 using foreign
thermodynamic services.
HYSYS3.0 speed.avi (1.68
Mbytes)
This video that the speed improvements are effective in Hysys 3.0 too.
Multiflash.avi (1.23
Mbytes)
Multiflash(2).avi (239
Kbytes)
Multiflash(3).avi (1.83
Mbytes)
These videos show HYSYS and Aspen Plus using Infochem's Multiflash thermo
services.
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