“Long-term relationships and feedback from its users has been essential to making UniSim Design Suite one of the industry’s most powerful and useful engineering simulation solution,” said Mike Brown, global director for HPS’ Advanced Solutions business. Honeywell’s UniSim Design Suite is used by over 250 companies worldwide in the oil and gas, refining, petrochemical, chemical, and power industries.
Honeywell Process Solutions (HPS) launched its UniSim Design Suite Release 450, the newest version of its process modelling software that helps industrial manufacturers increase their engineering effectiveness and optimize their process designs. It is also a leader in providing software solutions and instrumentation that help manufacturers find value and competitive advantage in through Honeywell Connected Plant, Honeywell’s Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) solution.Photo courtesy of Honeywell Process Solutions. Honeywell Process Solutions (is a pioneer in automation control, instrumentation and services for the oil and gas refining pulp and paper industrial power generation chemicals and petrochemicals biofuels life sciences and metals, minerals and mining industries. UniSim Design models may be leveraged into advanced training and optimization solutions provided by the UniSim Optimization Suite, UniSim Competency Suite and Honeywell Connected Plant offerings. UniSim Design Suite provides an interactive process model that allows engineers to create steady-state and dynamic models and is used extensively for plant design, performance monitoring, troubleshooting, operational improvement, business planning, and asset management around the world. “Its user friendly interface, simplicity and great extensibility provide a great simulation environment to improve the design of the hybrid process.”
“To our knowledge, this is the first reported simulation of bio-based ethylene production using the UniSim Design Suite,” said Dr. It also shows that bio-ethylene production from bio-methane is profitable. Their preliminary design demonstrates the drastically reduced carbon-foot print of the hybrid process by anaerobic digestion and oxidative coupling versus the traditional process of ethylene production. The UniSim Design Challenge allows engineering students to propose solutions to real-world problems facing process manufacturers with Honeywell’s UniSim Design Suite software, which is used to design and model processes in production facilities around the world.ĭeliismail and Akin presented the winning entry during the Honeywell Users Group (HUG) Americas Symposium, the company’s largest gathering of customers in the process manufacturing industries. Ethylene produced from this renewable source can easily replace petrochemical-based ethylene in conventional production processes. Erol Seker, used UniSim Design and UniSim Dynamics to create a preliminary conceptual design and simulation of the production of bio-based ethylene from the marine microalgae of Nannochloropsis oculata. Ozgun Deliismail and Okan Akin, under the supervision of Associate Professor Dr. The Turkish chemical engineering students, who won the competition last year with a different project, were recognized during the company’s annual customer symposium held this week in San Antonio, Texas. They defeated 60 teams from 25 countries.
J– Two students from the Izmir Institute of Technology, who used Honeywell’s simulation software to demonstrate how to produce petrochemicals from algae, have been named the winners of Honeywell Process Solutions’ (HPS) annual UniSim Design Challenge. Honeywell announces winners of UniSim Design Challenge Two students from the Izmir Institute of Technology, who used Honeywell‚Äôs simulation software to demonstrate how to produce petrochemicals from algae, have been named the winners of Honeywell Process Solutions‚Äô (HPS) annual UniSim Design Challenge.