Abstract

Modeling is an accepted design and performance improvement tool of gas processing and transmission facilities. The use of steady-state models is universally accepted in all stages of the design and operation of gas processing plants. Forms of dynamic simulation have been used for many years, but rigorous first principles dynamic simulation has been confined to use by specialists and control engineers where using models based on transfer functions are incapable of representing the nonlinearities and discontinuities in systems. This chapter discusses the areas of application of dynamic process modeling and modeling considerations, both general and for specific equipment, frequently used in gas processing plants. Also, the use of dynamic simulation as part of operator training simulators is discussed.

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