Glenfiddich
Chemical
- Sep 14, 2007
- 51
It seems like the only advantage that Aspen Plus offers over Hysys is the ability to handle some (trace) solids...which is a negligible feature as far as I'm concerned. I heard that Hysys is better than Aspen Plus because Hysys does not truncate the binary coefficients. Therefore Hysys is much more accurate with the thermodynamic calculations.
I'm finding that the whole concept behind Aspen Plus is flawed for a user who just wants a simple interface with the program. It seems to be a program that is too complicated to use for people who aren't interested in spending weeks on end just to learn it's complex and redundant "quirks". It's a stupid program built by stupid people.
I'm finding that the whole concept behind Aspen Plus is flawed for a user who just wants a simple interface with the program. It seems to be a program that is too complicated to use for people who aren't interested in spending weeks on end just to learn it's complex and redundant "quirks". It's a stupid program built by stupid people.