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2nd CAPE-OPEN US Conference
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Michel PONS
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Feb 11, 2005, modified April 3, 2008
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The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL) hosted the 2nd Annual U.S. CAPE-OPEN Meeting at
its facilities in Morgantown, WV on May 25-26, 2005. The meeting was co-sponsored by CO-LaN, NETL, and Fluent Inc. Fifty-six persons
registered to the meeting (see picture). Copies of the presentations are found from links on this page.
*** AGENDA ***
Day 1 Wednesday, May 25, 2005
Session 1: Introduction to NETL, CAPE-OPEN (CO) and CO-LaN
1.1 Opening Remarks - NETL/CO-LaN
1.2 Introduction to NETL Computational & Basic Sciences - Cugini (NETL)
1.3 Introduction to CAPE-OPEN and CO-LaN - Braunschweig (IFP/CO-LaN)
1.4 End User's Perspectives - Pons (CO-LaN) and Irons (formerly Dow)
Session 2: CO Concepts, Components, and Demonstrations
2.1 CAPE-OPEN Concepts and Usage - Braunschweig (IFP/CO-LaN)
2.2 Demo of gPROMS Unit Operation Models in Aspen Plus, HYSYS and PRO/II - Pons (CO-LaN)
2.3 CAPE-OPEN Integration for Advanced Process Engineering Co-Simulation - Zitney (NETL)
2.4 Survey CAPE-OPEN Compliant Components - Pons (CO-LaN)
Session 3: CO-Compliant Process Simulators - Current Status & Future Plans
3.1 Overview of AspenTech's CAPE-OPEN support - McGough (AspenTech)
3.2 Process Systems Enterprise and CAPE-OPEN - Keeping (PSE Ltd)
3.3 CAPE-OPEN in PRO/II - Jerome (SimSci-Esscor)
3.4 Honeywell UniSim Design - Current and Future plan on CO compliance - Saha (Honeywell)
Session 4: CO-Compliant Software Components - Current Status & Future Plans
4.1 CO-ChemSep Non-Equilibrium Column Model - Taylor (ChemSep)
4.2 SIMULIS Thermodynamics from ProSim SA - Pons (CO-LaN)
4.3 A CO-Compliant Object for Large-Scale Nonlinear Programming - Lang/Biegler (Carnegie Mellon)
Day 2 Thursday, May 26, 2005
Session 5: Applications and Demonstrations of CO Interoperability
5.1 Property Generation in HTRI Xchanger Suite using CAPE-OPEN - Aguirre (HTRI)
5.2 Transient Integrated Network Analysis (TINA) - Braunschweig (IFP)
5.3 Metal Finishing Pollution Prevention Application - Barrett (U.S. EPA)
5.4 Power Plant Analysis Using CFD and Process Simulation - Sloan (Alstom Power)
Session 6: Experiences and How-To Advice on CO Implementation
6.1 FLUENT CAPE-OPEN COM/CORBA Bridge and CO-compliant Unit Operation - Osawe (Fluent)
6.2 Thermo Specification Implementations: Lessons Learned - Pons (CO-LaN)
6.3 CAPE-OPEN Numerical Solver Interfaces - Keeping (PSE Ltd)
Session 7: Support Tools for CO Component Development
7.1 CO Component Development Wizards - Braunschweig (IFP/CO-LaN)
7.2 CO Tester - Pons (CO-LaN)
7.3 CO Logger - Braunschweig (IFP/CO-LaN)
Session 8: CO Future Directions and General Discussion
8.1 Extensions for Dynamic Simulation - Pons (CO-LaN)
8.2 Extensions for Solids within Thermo Specification - Pons (CO-LaN)
8.3 CO-LaN Future Directions/General Discussion - CO-LaN
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