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Interface Specifications www.colan.org Software Download CAPE-OPEN Michel PONS Michel PONS Chief Technology Officer Chief Technology Officer Akzo Akzo Nobel Nobel Chemicals Chemicals , Arnhem, , Arnhem, November November 17, 2005 17, 2005

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    CAPE-OPENCAPE-OPEN

    Michel PONSMichel PONSChief Technology OfficerChief Technology Officer

    AkzoAkzo Nobel Nobel ChemicalsChemicals, Arnhem, , Arnhem, NovemberNovember 17, 200517, 2005

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    Outline

    What is CAPEWhat is CAPE--OPEN?OPEN?

    What CAPEWhat CAPE--OPEN permits for endOPEN permits for end--users?users?

    What is the CAPEWhat is the CAPE--OPEN Laboratories Network?OPEN Laboratories Network?

    ConclusionsConclusions

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    What is CAPE-OPEN?What is CAPE-OPEN?

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    CAPE-OPEN: a technology for integration

    A freely available industry standard for interfaces between A freely available industry standard for interfaces between software components making up process simulation toolssoftware components making up process simulation tools

    The success of a collaboration between software vendors, The success of a collaboration between software vendors, endend--users and academicsusers and academics

    A proven technology implemented in most process A proven technology implemented in most process simulation toolssimulation tools

    A growing adhesion by process simulation market leadersA growing adhesion by process simulation market leaders

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    Process Modelling Tool

    Process Model

    Steady-state & Dynamic Simulation

    Steady-state & Dynamic

    Optimisation

    Parameter Estimation

    Data Reconciliation

    Process Development

    Plant Design

    Operator Training

    Plant Control System Design

    Plant Control

    Plant Start-up & Shut-down

    General-purpose process modelling tools

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    The anatomy of process modelling tools –a (somewhat) confusing reality

    User interfaces

    Physica

    l prope

    rties

    Chem

    ical k

    inetic

    s

    Unit operations

    model library

    Numerical solversProcess

    ModellingEnvironment

    • Many interacting components…• …all tightly coupled with each other• Component boundaries not always clearly delineated

    ProcessModelling

    Components

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    Clarify boundaries between key components

    User interfaces

    Physical propertiesUnit operationsmodel library

    Numerical solversChemical kinetics

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    …and break tool into 1 PME & multiple PMCs

    User interfacesProcess Modelling

    Environment

    Unit operationsmodel library Chemical kinetics

    Physical properties

    Numerical solvers

    Process Modelling Components

    Formal Formal

    Software Software

    InterfacesInterfaces

    Software Components (“objects”)

    Communication via

    “middleware”

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    Process modelling: components & environments

    Process Modelling Components (PMCs)Process Modelling Components (PMCs)WellWell--defined pieces of software, relatively narrow defined pieces of software, relatively narrow functionfunctionWide range of applicationsWide range of applications

    •• Physical propertiesPhysical properties•• Unit operation modulesUnit operation modules•• Numerical solversNumerical solvers•• . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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    Process modelling: components & environments

    Process Modelling Components (PMCs) Process Modelling Components (PMCs) Process Modelling Environments (PMEs)Process Modelling Environments (PMEs)

    Support construction of process modelSupport construction of process model•• From firstFrom first--principles and/or library of unit operation modelsprinciples and/or library of unit operation models

    Support a number of modelSupport a number of model--based applicationsbased applications•• Simulation, optimisation, …Simulation, optimisation, …

    May make use of one or more PMCsMay make use of one or more PMCs

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    CAPE-OPEN Components

    ReactionsNumerical

    Solver

    Simulation Executive

    Thermo& Phys Props

    UnitOperation

    Phys PropsData Base

    MIDDLEWARE

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    CAPE-OPEN Documentation Set

    Abstract CO Interface specificationAbstract CO Interface specificationTextual requirementsTextual requirementsUse CasesUse CasesUML DiagramsUML DiagramsList of interfaces/Methods/Arguments List of interfaces/Methods/Arguments

    COM/CORBA implementationsCOM/CORBA implementationsInterface Definition Language filesInterface Definition Language filesType libraryType library

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    CAPE-OPEN architectureBusiness interfaces Business interfaces

    •• DomainDomain--specific interfaces for CAPE application domain: specific interfaces for CAPE application domain: define interfaces to CO components involved in a CO define interfaces to CO components involved in a CO process simulation application.process simulation application.

    PME Interfaces PME Interfaces •• Interfaces for CO simulator executives: services of general Interfaces for CO simulator executives: services of general

    use are defined such as diagnostics and material systems in use are defined such as diagnostics and material systems in order to be called by any CO component. order to be called by any CO component.

    Common interfaces Common interfaces •• Interfaces for handling services that may be required by any Interfaces for handling services that may be required by any

    Business and COSE/PME interfaces: support basic Business and COSE/PME interfaces: support basic functions and are always independent of Business and functions and are always independent of Business and COSE/PME Interfaces.COSE/PME Interfaces.

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    OtherServices

    PhysicalProperties

    Unit Operations

    Numeric

    Common Interfaces

    CO interfaces releases

    SolversSolversLAE, NLAE, DAELAE, NLAE, DAE

    OptimisationOptimisationMILP, MINLPMILP, MINLP

    PDAEPDAESolversSolvers

    PEDRPEDR

    Unit OperationsUnit Operations

    ThermodynamicThermodynamic and and PhysicalPhysicalPropertiesProperties

    Petroleum Petroleum FractionsFractions

    ReactionsReactions

    ElectrolytesElectrolytes

    Physical PropertiesPhysical PropertiesData BasesData Bases

    Types and Types and undefinedundefined valuesvalues

    ParametersParametersIdentificationIdentificationErrorError HandlingHandling

    CollectionsCollectionsUtilitiesUtilities

    PersistencePersistence

    SMSTSMSTPlanning Planning

    & Scheduling& Scheduling

    PME ServicesPME Services

    0.9 (CAPE0.9 (CAPE--OPEN)OPEN)0.93 (GCO 2001)0.93 (GCO 2001)1.0 (GCO 2002)1.0 (GCO 2002)

    Types and undefined valuesTypes and undefined values

    Unit OperationsUnit Operations

    ThermodynamicThermodynamic and and PhysicalPhysicalPropertiesProperties

    ParametersParametersError HandlingError Handling

    Thermodynamic and PhysicalThermodynamic and PhysicalPropertiesProperties

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    What CAPE-OPEN permits for end-users?

    What CAPE-OPEN permits for end-users?

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    Interoperability

    Aspen PlusSimulation Executive

    HysysSimulation Executive

    AspenTechUO

    AspenTechTHRM

    HyprotechUO

    HyprotechTHRM

    Aspen PlusSimulation Executive

    AspenTechTHRM

    AspenTechUO

    HysysSimulation Executive

    HyprotechTHRM

    HyprotechUO

    COSimulation Executive

    AspenTechUO

    AspenTechTHRM

    CO UO

    CO THRM

    SimSciSimulation Executive

    RSITHRM

    SimSciUO

    IFPUO 3rd PartyTHRM

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    Load CAPE-OPEN library in ModelBuilder

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    Load/Create Mixer Model

    Mass balance

    Energy balance

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    Launch CAPE-OPEN export

    No need to change model for

    CAPE-OPEN exportation

    gPROMSsupports CAPE-OPEN

    Material Object

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    Crypt gCO file

    Encrypting the gCOfile enables

    deployment to other parties and ensures

    consistency

    Exportation leadsto a single file beingcreated (extension gCO). Easily deployable.

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    Define ports options and parameters settingsPorts

    connection may be

    mandatory or optional

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    Parameter default settingsEach parameter is provided with

    a lower and upper bound as well as a default

    value.

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    Running gPROMS model in HYSYS.ProcessRunning gPROMS model in HYSYS.Process

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    HDA process model in Aspen HYSYS 2004

    Since gPROMSmixer model

    involves basic material and

    energy balances, results with

    Aspen HYSYS 2004 native mixer and

    gPROMS mixer should be strictly

    the same.

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    Native mixer deleted and solver on hold

    Mixer deleted

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    Replace native Mixer

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    Select CAPE-OPEN 1.0 UNIT Ops

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    Select gO:CAPE-OPEN wrapper

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    Select the gCO file to be used

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    Enter generic GUI provided by HYSYS

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    Connect inlet and outlet ports to streams

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    Set up the gPROMS model

    All ports connected Initial parameter settings

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    Set energy input / pressure drop to zero

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    gPROMS Mixer output results

    Results obtained are strictly the same as with native Aspen HYSYS 2004 mixer model.

    Simulation converged.

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    Direct Benefits

    PlugPlug--andand--play play •• Ability to seamlessly integrate a component from the library Ability to seamlessly integrate a component from the library

    of foreign objects (unit operations, thermo models, solvers of foreign objects (unit operations, thermo models, solvers etc.).etc.).

    •• Ability to seamlessly integrate inAbility to seamlessly integrate in--house proprietary house proprietary components in commercial environments.components in commercial environments.

    Niche softwareNiche software•• Ability to link specific niche modules to the simulators. Ability to link specific niche modules to the simulators.

    Small and niche software vendors will provide COSmall and niche software vendors will provide CO--compliant compliant components.components.

    Return On InvestmentReturn On Investment•• Individual studies will cost less because of the technical Individual studies will cost less because of the technical

    advantages of being able to mixadvantages of being able to mix--andand--match. match. •• PlugPlug--andand--play capacity will stimulate the market and create play capacity will stimulate the market and create

    new opportunities.new opportunities.

    Cheaper, better and faster design, operation and control of processes

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    Plug and Play

    SASOLSASOLReactor models made CAPEReactor models made CAPE--OPEN compliant:OPEN compliant:

    •• to be independent from process simulators in which they to be independent from process simulators in which they are used.are used.

    SHELLSHELLInIn--house thermo server (SPPTS) made CAPEhouse thermo server (SPPTS) made CAPE--OPEN OPEN compliant:compliant:

    •• same code accessible in all process simulators Shell is same code accessible in all process simulators Shell is using.using.

    US DOE and US DOE and AlstomAlstom PowerPowerFluent CFD models embedded in 0D process Fluent CFD models embedded in 0D process simulators through CAPEsimulators through CAPE--OPEN interfacesOPEN interfaces

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    Niche software

    Already availableAlready availableMultiFlashMultiFlash ((InfochemInfochem): thermodynamic server): thermodynamic serverChemSepChemSep: rate: rate--based distillation modelbased distillation model

    To be made availableTo be made availableCosmoThermCosmoTherm (Cosmologic): thermodynamics(Cosmologic): thermodynamicsTACITE dynamic pipe: unit operationTACITE dynamic pipe: unit operation

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    Return on Investment

    HTRIHTRIXchangerXchanger Suite will need to support only one type of Suite will need to support only one type of interface in order to be pluggable in all process interface in order to be pluggable in all process simulatorssimulators

    SIMULIS ThermodynamicsSIMULIS ThermodynamicsMarketed on internet as an affordable Marketed on internet as an affordable thermodynamic componentthermodynamic component

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    CoSPPTSCape/Open - Shell Physical Properties and Thermodynamic Software

    Motivation– Use of existing Shell methods and data in commercial programs – Consistent and fast implementation of results of own research

    Functionality– Access to main Shell methods

    • Equations of state: SMIRK and CPA • Activity model Shell-NRTL/Henry• Shell pure component and binary database

    – COSPPTS front end (GUI)• Selection of models and components • Data entry for pseudo components and model parameters (overwrite)

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    CoSPPTSGUI of the tool – start up window

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    CoSPPTSGUI of the tool – selection of components

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    CoSPPTSConsistency check: own program versus AspenPlus

    VLE Water-isopropanol (IPA)

    80

    90

    100

    0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1Component fraction IPA [mol/mol]

    Tem

    pera

    ture

    [C]

    Via Shell inhouseprogramVia Aspen-COSPPTS

  • CAPE-OPEN Meeting SEZ/NETL/August 24-25, 2004

    National Energy Technology Laboratory Office of Science, Technology & Analysis

    • Goal− Reduce the time, cost, and technical risk of developing

    advanced power generation systems

    • Objectives − Apply wide range of modeling and simulation technology

    • Computational chemistry, CFD, process simulation− Develop integrated, multiscale simulation capabilities

    • Use co-simulation frameworks• Exploit open standards

    − Couple with advanced visualizationand high-performance computing

    − Demonstrate virtual power plant simulations

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    Advanced Process Engineering Co-Simulator (APECS)

    APECS Software Integration Framework

    • Combines process simulation with custom engineering models and computational fluid dynamics (CFD)

    • Complies with the process industry CAPE-OPEN software standard

    • Offers fast reduced order models (ROMs) and parallel computing for improved performance

    • Exploits advanced visualization for equipment and process analysis

    • First of a kind development by NETL and its R&D technology partners

    • Recognized with 2004 R&D 100 Award

    2-3D

    Equipment Model Database

    Aspen Plus Process Model CFD Viewer

    CO

    Integration Controller(CAPE-OPEN Interface )

    Configuration Wizard

    Reduced Order Model

    CO

    Nu≅ a

    RebPr

    c

    FLUENT CFD

    CO

    Configuration Wizard

    Custom Device Model

    CO

    Configuration Wizard

    2-3D

    Equipment Model DatabaseEquipment Model Database

    Aspen Plus Process ModelAspen Plus Process Model CFD ViewerCFD Viewer

    CO

    Integration Controller(CAPE-OPEN Interface )

    CO

    Integration Controller(CAPE-OPEN Interface )

    Configuration Wizard

    Reduced Order Model

    CO

    Nu≅ a

    RebPr

    c

    Configuration Wizard

    Reduced Order Model

    CO

    Nu≅ a

    RebPr

    c

    Reduced Order Model

    CO

    Reduced Order Model

    CO

    Nu≅ a

    RebPr

    c

    FLUENT CFD

    CO

    Configuration Wizard

    FLUENT CFD

    CO

    FLUENT CFD

    CO

    Configuration Wizard

    Custom Device Model

    CO

    Configuration Wizard

    Custom Device Model

    CO

    Configuration Wizard

    Custom Device Model

    CO

    Custom Device Model

    CO

    Configuration Wizard

    http://www.fluent.com/http://www.iastate.edu/

  • CAPE-OPEN Meeting SEZ/NETL/August 24-25, 2004

    APECS Power Generation Applications

    • ALSTOM Conventional Steam Plant (250MWe) with 3D CFD Boiler

    ThrottleSH Outlet Steam Turbine Extractions

    CondenserDeaerator

    Feedwater HeatersAir Preheater

    Boiler

    Volatile Feed StreamCoal Moisture Feed StreamVenturi Air Feed Stream

    Tertiary Air Feed

    Secondary Air Feed

    Primary Air Feed

    CFD Block

    ThrottleSH Outlet Steam Turbine Extractions

    CondenserDeaerator

    Feedwater HeatersAir Preheater

    Boiler

    Volatile Feed StreamCoal Moisture Feed StreamVenturi Air Feed Stream

    Tertiary Air Feed

    Secondary Air Feed

    Primary Air Feed

    CFD Block

    ThrottleSH Outlet Steam Turbine Extractions

    CondenserDeaerator

    Feedwater HeatersAir Preheater

    Boiler

    Volatile Feed StreamCoal Moisture Feed StreamVenturi Air Feed Stream

    Tertiary Air Feed

    Secondary Air Feed

    Primary Air Feed

    CFD Block

    • Fuel Cell Auxiliary Power Unit (APU) with 3D CFD SOFC

    • FutureGen Plant (250MWe) with 3D CFD Gasifier and 2D CFD Turbine Combustor

    FC-AIR-A C-DEPLET

    E-O2

    AN-ANHTR

    CAT-OUTA

    DCOUT

    Q

    AN-OUT

    CAT-OUT

    QATR-CMB

    PRODUCTS

    PAIR

    COLDPROD

    R-FUEL

    SULFUR

    AN-IN

    FC-AIR

    ATR-AIR

    WATER

    H2ODUMP

    H2ORECYCP-WATER

    CP1

    STEAM

    AIRIN

    WAPW

    FUELIN

    P-FUELIN

    WFP

    W

    WWPW

    CP3

    CHILLOUT

    Q

    AN-IN-A ANODEIN2

    AN1-AN2

    AN-OUT-A

    CAT-IN-F

    AN-IN-F

    CAT-I-F2

    AN-IN-F2

    FSPLIT

    O2-SEP C-HTR COMBUSTAIR-HX

    DESULF

    FS PLIT

    AIRSPLIT

    FS PLIT

    H2OSPLIT

    H2OHX

    AIRPUMP

    FUELPUMP

    H2OPUMP

    CHILLER

    ATR

    INTREF

    ANODE

    DUPL

    CAT-DUPL

    DUPL

    AN-DUPL

    MULT

    CAT-REDU

    MULT

    AN-REDU

    AN-SEL

    CAT-SEL

    MULT

    CAT-MULT

    MULT

    AN-MULTFC-HOLD

    AN-SPLIT

    AN-RECYC

    0

    0.2

    0.4

    0.6

    0.8

    1

    1.2

    0 5 10 15 20Current (A)

    Voltage (V) Fuel Utilization

    Power Density (W/cm2) System Efficiency (LHV)

    • ALSTOM NGCC (250MWe ) with 3D CFD HRSG

    Gas Turbine

    LP Turbine

    FWEconomizers

    Air

    Natural Gas

    Once-Through Separator

    IP Turbines

    SH OutletSteam

    LPEvaporator

    LP Pump

    LP Drum

    HP PumpHP Turbine

    Condenser

    HPEvaporator

    GT Exhaust Gas to HRSG

    SH

    RH

    HPEconomizer

    GTEconomizer

    GT Cooler

    Gas Turbine

    LP Turbine

    FWEconomizers

    Air

    Natural Gas

    Once-Through Separator

    IP Turbines

    SH OutletSteam

    LPEvaporator

    LP Pump

    LP Drum

    HP PumpHP Turbine

    Condenser

    HPEvaporator

    GT Exhaust Gas to HRSG

    SH

    RH

    HPEconomizer

    GTEconomizer

    GT Cooler

    Gas Turbine

    LP Turbine

    FWEconomizers

    Air

    Natural Gas

    Once-Through Separator

    IP Turbines

    SH OutletSteam

    LPEvaporator

    LP Pump

    LP Drum

    HP PumpHP Turbine

    Condenser

    HPEvaporator

    GT Exhaust Gas to HRSG

    SH

    RH

    HPEconomizer

    GTEconomizer

    GT Cooler

  • CAPE-OPEN Meeting SEZ/NETL/August 24-25, 2004

    APECS Application - Fuel Cell APU System

    • Aspen Plus process model of Auxiliary Power Unit (APU)

    • FLUENT 3D CFD model of SECA solid oxide fuel cell

    • Optimize process efficiency by varying CFD parameter (fuel cell current)

    • Maximum system efficiency (LHV) of 45% at 18 amps

    • Maximum system power of 4.3 kW

    • Convergence in 6-10 Aspen Plus iterations requiring 45-60 minutes of CPU time

    FC-AIR-A C-DEPLET

    E-O2

    AN-ANHTR

    CAT-OUTA

    DCOUT

    Q

    AN-OUT

    CAT-OUT

    QATR-CMB

    PRODUCTS

    PAIR

    COLDPROD

    R-FUEL

    SULFUR

    AN-IN

    FC-AIR

    ATR-AIR

    WATER

    H2ODUMP

    H2ORECYCP-WATER

    CP1

    STEAM

    AIRIN

    WAPW

    FUELIN

    P-FUELIN

    WFP

    W

    WWPW

    CP3

    CHILLOUT

    Q

    AN-IN-A ANODEIN2

    AN1-AN2

    AN-OUT-A

    CAT-IN-F

    AN-IN-F

    CAT-I-F2

    AN-IN-F2

    FSPLIT

    O2-SEP C-HTR COMBUSTAIR-HX

    DESULF

    FSPLIT

    AIRSPLIT

    FSPLIT

    H2OSPLIT

    H2OHX

    AIRPUMP

    FUELPUMP

    H2OPUMP

    CHILLER

    ATR

    INTREF

    ANODE

    DUPL

    CAT-DUPL

    DUPL

    AN-DUPL

    MULT

    CAT-REDU

    MULT

    AN-REDU

    AN-SEL

    CAT-SEL

    MULT

    CAT-MULT

    MULT

    AN-MULTFC-HOLD

    AN-SPLIT

    AN-RECYC

    0

    0.2

    0.4

    0.6

    0.8

    1

    1.2

    0 5 10 15 20Current (Amps)

    Voltage (volts) Fuel UtilizationCurrent Density (A/m2) Power Density (W/cm2)System Efficiency (LHV)

    Zitney, S.E., Prinkey, M.T., Shahnam, M., and Rogers, W.A. (2004), “Coupled CFD and Process Simulation of a Fuel Cell Auxiliary Power Unit,” In Proc. of the ASME Second International Conference on Fuel Cell Science, Engineering, and Technology, Eds. R. Shah and S.G. Kandlikar, Rochester NY, June 13-16, 2004, Paper 2490, pp. 339-345.

  • CAPE-OPEN Meeting SEZ/NETL/August 24-25, 2004

    APECS Application - FutureGen Power Plant

    • FutureGen Power Plant− IGCC with CO2 capture and

    H2 production (275 MWe) −Large, integrated plant with

    aggressive design goals −New, innovative equipment

    with lack of design data• APECS Application

    −Process model • Aspen Plus steady-state• Over 250 equipment items

    −CFD models• FLUENT 3D Gasifier• FLUENT 2D GT Combustor

    FutureGen Process Diagram

    Aspen Plus

    FLUENTGas TurbineCombustor

    FLUENTGasifier

    FutureGen APECS

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    CO-LaNCAPE-OPEN Laboratories Network

    CO-LaNCAPE-OPEN Laboratories Network

    A group of end users taking responsibility A group of end users taking responsibility for putting resources together to support for putting resources together to support

    ongoing work on the standardongoing work on the standard

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    Making a visionary idea a reality

    OO-CAPEDeveloping the concept (1)

    OS-CAPEDeveloping the concept (2)

    Global CAPE-OPENImplementing the technology

    CO-LaNMaintaining the standard

    CAPE-OPENProving the concept

    GCO SupportDisseminating results

    1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005

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    Need for an organization

    A standard can’t live by itselfA standard can’t live by itself

    A standard needs to beA standard needs to beDistributedDistributed

    •• Dissemination, free distribution, accompanying software, Dissemination, free distribution, accompanying software, training programstraining programs

    SupportedSupported•• Information, documentationInformation, documentation

    MaintainedMaintained•• Corrections, debuggingCorrections, debugging

    ImprovedImproved•• Upgrade, extensionsUpgrade, extensions

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    CO-LaN

    NotNot--forfor--profit organisation open to profit organisation open to allall CAPE actorsCAPE actorsEstablished on February 8, 2001 (Established on February 8, 2001 (www.colan.orgwww.colan.org).).

    Full Members: pay feesFull Members: pay feesEnd user organisations: operating companies, End user organisations: operating companies, process licensing companies, engineering process licensing companies, engineering companies.companies.

    Associate Members: pay no feesAssociate Members: pay no feesAll others: software suppliers, universities, All others: software suppliers, universities, government, other non for profit institutions.government, other non for profit institutions.

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    CO-LaN missionsUser priorities for CAPEUser priorities for CAPE--OPEN interface standardOPEN interface standard

    Work with software vendors to clarify user priorities for Work with software vendors to clarify user priorities for process modelling software component/environment process modelling software component/environment interoperability and also promote communication and interoperability and also promote communication and coco--operation among CAPE software vendors to insure operation among CAPE software vendors to insure that the CAPEthat the CAPE--OPEN standard actually translates into OPEN standard actually translates into commercially valuable interoperability.commercially valuable interoperability.

    DisseminationDisseminationPromote the CAPEPromote the CAPE--OPEN interface standard to endOPEN interface standard to end--users and distribute CAPEusers and distribute CAPE--OPEN information and OPEN information and technology internationally.technology internationally.

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    CO-LaN missions (cont.)

    CAPECAPE--OPEN specifications life cycle managementOPEN specifications life cycle managementOrganise the maintenance, evolution, and expansion Organise the maintenance, evolution, and expansion of the specifications following user priorities.of the specifications following user priorities.

    Testing, interoperability facilitationTesting, interoperability facilitationSupply compliance testers to support development Supply compliance testers to support development of components, organise interoperability tests of components, organise interoperability tests between suppliers of Process Modelling between suppliers of Process Modelling Components and Process Modelling Environments, Components and Process Modelling Environments, sponsor consultancy services on CAPEsponsor consultancy services on CAPE--OPEN.OPEN.

    Training/Migration facilitationTraining/Migration facilitationEnsure that training module guidelines and tools to Ensure that training module guidelines and tools to facilitate component wrapping are developed and facilitate component wrapping are developed and available. available.

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    ActivitiesDisseminateDisseminate

    Web site, documents, CO Update Newsletter.Web site, documents, CO Update Newsletter.«« CAPECAPE--OPEN TourOPEN Tour » days.» days.

    Develop independent testers and softwareDevelop independent testers and softwareCOCO--LaNLaN Tester suite, wizards, logger.Tester suite, wizards, logger.

    Facilitate InteroperabilityFacilitate InteroperabilityUse software made available in any combination.Use software made available in any combination.Sponsor consultancy by CAPESponsor consultancy by CAPE--OPEN experts.OPEN experts.

    Organize targeted Special Interest Groups on standardsOrganize targeted Special Interest Groups on standardsTrigger projects.Trigger projects.Open to all members.Open to all members.

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    CO-LaN SIGs as of November 2005Thermo: specification upgradeThermo: specification upgrade

    •• Leader: Werner Leader: Werner DrewitzDrewitz, BASF AG, BASF AG•• Development of revision 1.1 as well as extension to solidsDevelopment of revision 1.1 as well as extension to solids

    Unit: Unit Operation extensionUnit: Unit Operation extension•• Leader: Marcel van Leader: Marcel van MaasdamMaasdam, Shell Global Solutions, Shell Global Solutions•• Extension to dynamic simulationExtension to dynamic simulation

    Interoperability supportInteroperability support•• Leader: Peter Banks, BPLeader: Peter Banks, BP•• Further progress on interoperabilityFurther progress on interoperability

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    CO-LaN progress over the last 2 years

    MembershipMembershipNumber of members doubledNumber of members doubled

    Adoption of the technologyAdoption of the technologyCommercial, academia, inCommercial, academia, in--househouse

    Support actions for CAPESupport actions for CAPE--OPEN implementationOPEN implementationEndorsement by major organizationsEndorsement by major organizations

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    Full Members (as of November 2005)Air Air LiquideLiquide (Philippe (Philippe ArpentinierArpentinier))

    BASF AG (RonaldBASF AG (Ronald--Alexander Klein)Alexander Klein)

    BP International Ltd. (Peter Banks/Malcolm Woodman)BP International Ltd. (Peter Banks/Malcolm Woodman)

    InstitutInstitut FrançaisFrançais du du PétrolePétrole (Bertrand (Bertrand BraunschweigBraunschweig))

    The Dow Chemical Company (Werner The Dow Chemical Company (Werner MerkMerk))

    Shell Global Solutions (Ray Dickinson)Shell Global Solutions (Ray Dickinson)

    TOTAL (Jacques TOTAL (Jacques BousquetBousquet))

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    Associate Members (as of November 2005)ChemstationsChemstationsBelsimBelsim SASASHMA SHMA PvtPvt Ltd.Ltd.SINTEFSINTEFUS EPAUS EPAUS DOE/NETLUS DOE/NETLProtechSoftProtechSoftValladolid Univ.Valladolid Univ.BucarestBucarest Univ.Univ.Peter BanksPeter BanksHansHans--Horst MayerHorst MayerRichard Richard BaurBaurJasper van Jasper van BatenBatenHoneywellHoneywell

    InfochemInfochemUniv. Univ. PolytPolyt. . CatalCatal..ProSimProSim SASAHTRIncHTRInc..FantoftFantoft ProcessProcessSIMSCISIMSCI--ESSCORESSCORRWTH LPTRWTH LPTDIPPRDIPPRUniversity of MariborUniversity of MariborDechemaDechema e.V.e.V.AspenTechAspenTechCarnegie MellonCarnegie MellonRWTH I5RWTH I5RSIRSI

    EPCONEPCONCPERICPERICosmologicCosmologicCAPECCAPEC--DTU DTU PSE LtdPSE LtdVirtual Mat. GroupVirtual Mat. GroupTUHHTUHHFluentFluentTUV NEL LtdTUV NEL LtdINP ToulouseINP ToulouseProcessiumProcessiumVTTVTTChemSep.orgChemSep.org

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    23 Software suppliers

    7 OperatingCompanies

    12 Universities2 Governmental 4 Individuals

    48 Members worldwide in November 2005

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    23 Software suppliers

    7 OperatingCompanies

    12 Universities2 Governmental 4 Individuals

    European membership

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    What does CO-LaN bring?

    COCO--LaNLaN members are at the “learning edge”, acquiring members are at the “learning edge”, acquiring the ability to create business and technology the ability to create business and technology architectures that take full advantage of transparent architectures that take full advantage of transparent access to CAPE resources.access to CAPE resources.

    Web site Web site with public and private accesswith public and private accessRepository of specification documentsRepository of specification documents

    •• Supports standards dissemination and Supports standards dissemination and developmentdevelopment

    CO Tester Suite for validation and testingCO Tester Suite for validation and testingCO wizardsCO wizards

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    Network of Experts

    The best CAPEThe best CAPE--OPEN Experts contribute to COOPEN Experts contribute to CO--LaNLaN SIGsSIGs

    Meet in COMeet in CO--LaNLaN activitiesactivities

    Meet at CAPE Conferences and Software vendors Users Meet at CAPE Conferences and Software vendors Users meetingsmeetings

    Ask any question!Ask any question!

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    Conclusion

    Significant results obtainedSignificant results obtained

    Commercial implementations availableCommercial implementations available

    Proven technologyProven technology

    Major benefits already from Unit and ThermoMajor benefits already from Unit and Thermo

    Use it!Use it!

  • Interface Specifications www.colan.org Software Download

    CAPE-OPENCAPE-OPEN

    Michel PONSMichel PONSChief Technology OfficerChief Technology Officer

    AkzoAkzo Nobel Nobel ChemicalsChemicals, Arnhem, , Arnhem, NovemberNovember 17, 200517, 2005

    CAPE-OPENOutlineWhat is CAPE-OPEN?CAPE-OPEN: a technology for integrationGeneral-purpose process modelling toolsThe anatomy of process modelling tools – �a (somewhat) confusing realityClarify boundaries between key components…and break tool into 1 PME & multiple PMCsProcess modelling: components & environmentsProcess modelling: components & environmentsCAPE-OPEN ComponentsCAPE-OPEN Documentation SetCAPE-OPEN architectureCO interfaces releasesWhat CAPE-OPEN permits for end-users?InteroperabilityLoad CAPE-OPEN library in ModelBuilderLoad/Create Mixer ModelLaunch CAPE-OPEN exportCrypt gCO fileDefine ports options and parameters settingsParameter default settingsRunning gPROMS model in HYSYS.ProcessHDA process model in Aspen HYSYS 2004Native mixer deleted and solver on holdReplace native MixerSelect CAPE-OPEN 1.0 UNIT OpsSelect gO:CAPE-OPEN wrapperSelect the gCO file to be usedEnter generic GUI provided by HYSYSConnect inlet and outlet ports to streamsSet up the gPROMS modelSet energy input / pressure drop to zerogPROMS Mixer output resultsDirect BenefitsPlug and PlayNiche softwareReturn on InvestmentCoSPPTS �Cape/Open - Shell Physical Properties and Thermodynamic SoftwareCoSPPTS �GUI of the tool – start up windowCoSPPTS �GUI of the tool – selection of componentsCoSPPTS �Consistency check: own program versus AspenPlusNational Energy Technology Laboratory �Office of Science, Technology & AnalysisAdvanced Process Engineering Co-Simulator (APECS)APECS Power Generation ApplicationsAPECS Application - Fuel Cell APU SystemAPECS Application - FutureGen Power Plant �CO-LaN�CAPE-OPEN Laboratories NetworkMaking a visionary idea a realityNeed for an organizationCO-LaNCO-LaN missionsCO-LaN missions (cont.)ActivitiesCO-LaN SIGs as of November 2005CO-LaN progress over the last 2 yearsFull Members (as of November 2005)Associate Members (as of November 2005)48 Members worldwide in November 2005European membershipWhat does CO-LaN bring?Network of ExpertsConclusionCAPE-OPEN

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