thank you for this tutorial. I would like to know some guides for analyzing the result of this simulation: how would I calculate the efficiency of ammonia production and the energy consumption of the whole process? I would appreciate for your help. thanks
@@aspenchemchannel Thank you for your kind answer. :) But one more question. Why do we split by 0.05 in the spliter? Is it also reflecting the realistic efficiency of recycling process? and why do we use syngas without carbon dioxide?
I'm very like your simple explanation about this video. I hope you can always enjoy and productive to produce more videos. Thanks a lot Sir !!
Thanks for making this very explanatory video. Pls can you also make a video on the Aspen Plus Economic Analyzer (APEA)?
Thank you Baban for appreciation. Yeah, sure.
Best explanation
thank you for this tutorial. I would like to know some guides for analyzing the result of this simulation: how would I calculate the efficiency of ammonia production and the energy consumption of the whole process? I would appreciate for your help. thanks
I would like to know if we add plug flow reactor how can I add the the catalysts activity?
Could someone explain why the convertion rate of nitrogen is specifically 0.6?
Sir can you please make video tutorial on urea production on Aspen plus
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Ok Mr bhatti
In general we are using shell and Tube heat exchanger but here we are using Heater acting as cooler any specific reason?
In the open-loop process of ammonia production is it necessary to recycle the stream?
Dear Abdullah, Open loop doesn't include recycle.
Should we need multiple compressors with intercoolers, because pressure is very high?
Yes. With intercooling and one after cooler
Instead of putting a heater and a cooler, can we put one heat exchanger which uses heat from the reaction to heat the fluid?
Yes. The heater and cooler are simply used for the understanding.
@@aspenchemchannel how is the temperature in the reactor maintained at 400*C, do we provide extra heating/cooling for that?
Yes. External heating needs to be provided for the endothermic reactions for maintaining the temperature.
Why should we reduce pressure in the reactor? what is purpose of pressure drop in reactor?
Usually there is a slight pressure drop industrially, so to make it a realistic look, this has been included.
@@aspenchemchannel Thank you for your kind answer. :) But one more question. Why do we split by 0.05 in the spliter? Is it also reflecting the realistic efficiency of recycling process? and why do we use syngas without carbon dioxide?