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HTRI Training - Korea

Seoul, Korea | November 19 - 21, 2024

Early Registration Deadline:
October 21, 2024
To qualify for the 10% early registration discount, your registration and approved credit card payment must be received and processed by our system before 11:59 PM (23:59) US Central Time on October 21, 2024.
Registration Deadline:
November 04, 2024
Registration and payment must be received by the November 04, 2024 deadline. Training registration is not complete until HTRI receives payment.

HTRI invites you to a three-day training event at the Vabien Education Center in Seoul. Join us for the following training conducted in Xchanger Suite® 9.2.1:

  • Xist Workshop
  • Special Topics in Xist Short Course
  • Special Topics in Xace Short Course

Take advantage of this hands-on opportunity to improve your understanding of HTRI software. Select one, two, or all three courses during registration. We look forward to seeing you in Seoul!



Training Courses

Check-in begins at 8:30 AM. Courses run from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM daily.

Course fees include arrival tea/coffee, lunches and snacks at breaks and training materials (workbooks, solutions booklets, and electronic copies of the case files). Computers with Xchanger Suite are available for use during the training event. Computers may be shared with other attendees.

Early Registration Deadline:
October 21, 2024
To qualify for the 10% early registration discount, your registration and approved credit card payment must be received and processed by our system before 11:59 PM (23:59) US Central Time on October 21, 2024.

Tuesday, November 19, 2024

    Xist Workshop  (US$450)

    Instructors: Peter Joosten and Matthew Berger

    This workshop is devoted to the shell-and-tube exchanger geometries handled only by Xist. The course focuses on the extensive options available in Xist and how you can use these methods effectively to solve several example problems. You will leave the class knowing how to take full advantage of the features this robust tool offers.

    Key Topics

    • Overview of Xist interface and the benefits of HTRI methods
    • Process specifications rules for rating, simulation, and design
    • Guidelines for specifying fluid properties
    • Description of Xist geometry input parameters and their defaults
    • Interpretation of Xist outputs for validation of unit performance

     

    Suggested Participants

    Designers of shell-and-tube heat exchangers and process engineers who evaluate their performance

    HTRI Software

    This course will make use of the following HTRI software: Xchanger Suite® component Xist® 

    Course Credits: 6 hours (PDH/CEU)

    Course Outline

Wednesday, November 20, 2024

    Special Topics in Xist Short Course  (US$650)

    Instructors: Peter Joosten and Matthew Berger

    This short course moves beyond the fundamentals of thermal design to focus on specific design challenges associated with a range of service types. Presented as a series of case studies, each topic is introduced by the instructor before participants delve into Xist to work on solutions which are ultimately discussed amongst the group. The knowledge attained from this short course will allow you to tackle related design challenges in your future work.

    Case studies include:

    • Viscous shellside coolers
    • Feed-effluent exchangers
    • Kettle reboilers
    • Falling film evaporators

     

    Suggested Participants

    Experienced Xist users who troubleshoot cases and evaluate shell-and-tube exchanger performance

    HTRI Software

    This course will make use of the following HTRI software: Xchanger Suite® components Xist® and Xvib®

    Course Credits: 6 hours (PDH/CEU)

    Course Outline

Thursday, November 21, 2024

    Special Topics in Xace Short Course  (US$650)

    Instructors: Peter Joosten and Matthew Berger

    Improve your understanding of the methods in Xace and develop new skills to model difficult cases. This short course focuses on improving thermal predictions, interpreting results, troubleshooting cases and applying workarounds. Even the most experienced thermal designers will gain new insight into how to improve thermal analyses using Xace.

    Case studies include:

    • Modeling units with redundancy fans (3x50% fans)
    • Improving accuracy of predicted driver power
    • Rating natural draft (fans-off) cases
    • Multiple service units

     

    Suggested Participants

    Experienced Xace users who rate, design and troubleshoot air-cooled heat exchangers

    HTRI Software

    This course will make use of the following HTRI software: Xchanger Suite® component Xace® 

    Course Credits: 6 hours (PDH/CEU)

    Course Outline

UIT, Inc.
+82.2.2051.2305 office
[email protected]


Instructors

Matthew Berger
Matthew berger

Senior Project Engineer, Engineering Services, graduated with a BS in Mechanical Engineering from Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas, USA. While a co-op student at Gibbons Creek power plant, Berger performed performance reviews of pumps, pulverizers, and feedwater heaters. Following graduation, he progressed to project engineer and engineering manager roles for FTS International, leading engineering projects on various topics such as pulsation control, equipment redesign, software implementation, and vibration analysis. Since joining HTRI, his primary focus has been on proprietary contracts and the Edgeview software, as well as involvement in Technical Support and Training.


Peter Joosten
Peter joosten

Manager, Technical Support & Sales Australia/Oceania, works with HTRI’s Engineering Services and Global Sales teams. His principal responsibilities include developing and conducting training programs, providing technical support, and promoting membership in the HTRI consortium. He earned a Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering degree from Fontys University of Applied Science, Venlo, The Netherlands. Prior to joining HTRI, Joosten was a Senior Heat Transfer Engineer at W. E. Smith Engineering, Coffs Harbour, Australia. His primary role was the thermal design and analysis of all types of shell-and-tube exchangers, air coolers, economizers, feedwater heaters, and steam surface condensers. He was also responsible for the mechanical design and stress analysis of these units, as well as for analyzing and resolving operational issues. His previous experience with HTRI software gives him a valuable end-user perspective.


Venue

Vabien Education Center

3F, 114, Tongil-ro 39-gil
Seodaemun-gu
Seoul 03644
Korea