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The petroleum characterization method in Aspen HYSYS converts laboratory analysis of condensates, crude oils, petroleum cuts, and coal-tar liquids into a series of discrete hypothetical components. These petroleum hypo components provide the basis for the property package to predict the remaining thermodynamic and transport properties necessary for fluid modeling. Aspen HYSYS produces a complete set of physical and critical properties for the petroleum hypo components with a minimal amount of information. However, the more information you supply about the fluid, the more accurate these properties will be, and the better Aspen HYSYS will predict the fluid's actual behavior.
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The petroleum characterization method in Aspen HYSYS converts laboratory analysis of condensates, crude oils, petroleum cuts, and coal-tar liquids into a series of discrete hypothetical components. These petroleum hypo components provide the basis for the property package to predict the remaining thermodynamic and transport properties necessary for fluid modeling. Aspen HYSYS produces a complete set of physical and critical properties for the petroleum hypo components with a minimal amount of information. However, the more information you supply about the fluid, the more accurate these properties will be, and the better Aspen HYSYS will predict the fluid's actual behavior.
In this example, the Oil Characterization option in Aspen HYSYS is used to model a reservoir fluid. The fluid is a combined gas and oil stream. Read more in Oil Characterization.
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