Design II for Windows
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DESIGN II for Windows is a rigorous process simulator for chemical and hydrocarbon processes including refining, refrigeration, petrochemical, gas processing, gas treating, pipelines, fuel cells, ammonia, methanol and hydrogen facilities.
WinSim's DESIGN II FOR WINDOWS was the first process simulator developed specifically for Microsoft® Windows® computing, the standard for desktop graphical computing. DESIGN II FOR WINDOWS has been leading the way in this technology since 1991.
With a thirty-nine plus year history of continued development and refinement, DESIGN II has long been a leader in process simulator innovation. Many DESIGN II features, such as Inline FORTRAN and rigorous column calculations, have set the standard for process simulation. Because of its proven strengths, DESIGN II is the simulation engine underlying DESIGN II FOR WINDOWS. DESIGN II is a powerful and comprehensive process simulation computational engine, which performs complete heat and material balance calculations for a wide variety of pipeline and processing applications.
DESIGN II for Windows Features Highlights
- Complete pipeline modeling and sizing capabilities
- Industry's foremost rate based single and blended amine simulator for natural gas and LPG treating applications
- Rigorous simulation and optimization of one or more Distillation Columns receiving high hydrocarbon feeds with complex heat trains for maximum product recovery and heat loss minimization
- Rigorous simulation of many types of heat exchangers
- Simulation of sulfur recovery utilizing the Claus process
- Rigorous Batch Distillation Columns
- Supports many types of Three Phase Flashes
- Rich selection of thermodynamic and transport methods
- Models removal of water from natural gas
- Custom property generation
- and more….
History
WinSim Inc. has developed and marketed DESIGN II for Windows, a steady-state process simulator, since 1995 when the company purchased the rights to the program from ChemShare Corporation. WinSim has over 1,000 active users of DESIGN II throughout the world. The company is based in Sugar Land, Texas.
Website: http://www.winsim.com/