Tuesday, Nov 11 - Wednesday, Nov 12

Houston, TX

Chemstations Office       

11000 Richmond Avenue Suite 580
Houston, TX 77042

Attendee Cost: $1,650

 

Register ASAP! Spots are highly limited. The registration deadline is Friday, November 1, 2025

CHEMCAD Basics

Start Using CHEMCAD Now!! Join us as we guide you through the essentials of using this powerful software. Participants will explore the interface, develop a simulation, and analyze the results. Throughout the course, we'll cover all the key features that are essential for maximizing your experience with CHEMCAD. This session is perfect for beginners and anyone looking to brush up on their skills.

Agenda: 

  • Overview of CHEMCAD functions

  • Overview and navigation of the physical property database

  • Adding a new component to the database

  • Overview of thermodynamic options

  • Building a flowsheet for design purposes

  • Modeling an existing process

  • Quantitative and qualitative use of simulation

  • Using simulation for day-to-day tasks

  • Using plant data in process flowsheets

  • CHEMCAD for transient and static problems

  • Simulation as an extension of your engineering thought process

  • Modeling plant utilities (steam, process water, etc.)

  • Course covers:

    • Recycle loops

    • Distillation

    • Reactors

    • Heat exchangers

    • CHEMCAD controllers

    • CHEMCAD plots and reports

    • Solid components

    • Electrolytes

    • Component binary interaction parameters (BIPs)

 

About the Presenter

Full Name
Stuart Schwab
Job Title
Director of Customer Success and Training
Company
Chemstations
Speaker Bio
For almost 25 years Stuart has worked with chemical engineers around the world to educate and inspire CHEMCAD users. A graduate of University of Houston, Stuart has helped define how CHEMCAD is used within corporations and universities. He is a well-known leader within the Chemstations team. When he is not with chemical engineers, Stuart lives Houston, TX and enjoys spending time with his wife and daughters.
Stuart Schwab