Chemical Engineering: Heat Exchanger Design and Simulation
Heat exchangers are critical equipment in chemical plants, refineries, and oil & gas facilities. The ability to design, rate, and simulate shell-and-tube heat exchangers is a core skill for chemical and process engineers working in industry.
This course provides a practical and industry-focused approach to heat exchanger design and simulation using Aspen Plus and Aspen HYSYS.
This course is exclusively focused on heat exchangers and their simulation, providing an in-depth, practical approach to design, rating, and performance analysis. Participants will work extensively with Aspen Plus, Aspen HYSYS, and Aspen Exchanger Design & Rating (EDR) to model, evaluate, and optimize heat exchanger systems.
The course emphasizes hands-on simulation and engineering insights, enabling professionals to confidently design and assess heat exchangers in real industrial scenarios.
You will learn how to configure equipment, define parameters, analyze results, and troubleshoot performance issues — exactly as done in real engineering projects.
This course effectively bridges the gap between academic theory and real-world industrial practice, providing a comprehensive learning experience that connects fundamental concepts to their practical implementation. Throughout the program, you will develop hands-on technical skills, critical problem-solving abilities, and industry-relevant competencies that can be directly applied in professional process engineering environments.
Whether you are a chemical engineering student, a junior process engineer, or a professional looking to strengthen your heat exchanger expertise, this course will give you the technical confidence to design and simulate shell-and-tube heat exchangers using industry-standard software.
Enroll now and start mastering heat exchanger design and simulation today.