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Sunday, March 16, 2008

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Recently Roberto recommended a FREE Control Valve & Safety Valve Sizing program "Prode Valve". This software is not from any control valve or safety valve manufacturer but it is by a software developer.

Following are some features in Prode Valve :
All the calculation model following international procedures such as ISA S75.01,IEC 534.8.3 / IEC 534.8.4, API RP 520 / 521, ASME, ANSI and ISO 4126. However, Prode Valves includes customizable archives with manufacturer's models, product's specifications and commercial codes.

Prode Valves has built-in design, rating and selection of control, safety and relief valves features and it can automatically identify the most suitable product and fills in all detailing specifications with built-in manufacturer database.

Apart, it integrates with Prode Properties which adds the benefits of a rigorous thermodynamic framework for calculating equilibria and transport properties of pure fluids and mixtures.
  • Adiabatic, isentropic flash operations required by multiphase methods as homogeneous equilibrium (HEM) Omega method, homogeneous nonequilibrium (HNE) etc.
  • Equilibria (isothermal flash operations) and transport properties
  • Gas ( vapor ) , liquid, two-phases properties.
  • User defined library (only a few constants required to define a generic fluid)
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Prode Valve looks very interesting software. Have you ever used Prode Valve ? How you rate this Prode Valve ? Why not share you experiences in comments column ?

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posted by Webworm, 6:33 AM

4 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

it appears to include complete and rigorous procedures for design, rating and selection of control (ISA/ISO codes including noise prediction) and relief (API and European codes) valves, it's free and the procedures for selecting a model are very sophisticated, however the version available on Prode site doesn't include control or relief valves catalogs, it should be easy to add this information but you need to contact Prode.

June 25, 2008 at 10:10 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

powerful but complex, however it seems to give really all the results that one could expect.

October 29, 2008 at 2:40 AM  
Blogger Webworm said...

Thanks guys.

October 29, 2008 at 4:07 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I have the last (free) version of Prode Properties, now it integrates a distillation column, capability to model a pipeline etc. seems a really interesting tool

September 18, 2010 at 1:01 PM  

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