
SuperChems User's Group Meeting
January 11-12, 2010 in Houston, Texas
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Overview
ioMosaic Corporation is proud to announce the fourth annual SuperChemsTM
User's Group Meeting. This two-day meeting will provide comprehensive
educational sessions, practical case studies, and indication of future
SuperChemsTM developments, as well as providing an opportunity for
SuperChemsTM users to give feedback and influence future versions.
Topics will be presented by both ioMosaic staff, and expert SuperChemsTM
users from the industry.
SuperChemsTM has developed significantly in recent months, with the
Quantitative Risk Analysis (QRA) capability greatly enhancing its
proficiencies. This meeting will enable SuperChemsTM users to catch
up on areas of SuperChemsTM which they may not be familiar with, or
to enhance their expertise in areas they are already familiar with.
Agenda
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SuperChems User’s Guide Just off the Print Press: What’s In There for Me?
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Risk-Based Approach to Flare Optimization
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Rising Trends of Risk Tolerability Approach in Oil, Gas, and Chemical
Businesses
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Tutorial: How to Conduct an Effective Facility Siting Study
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Tutorial: Simulation of Tube Rupture in HX for Ubiquitous Multitasking
Engineers
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An Overview of ioVIPER (Vibration Induced Piping Evaluation - Risk)
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Case Study: Safety Aspects of Lean Gas Header Design
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Modeling Depressuring Systems for Onshore and Offshore Facilities
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Case Study: How to Evaluate a Complex Flare Network
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An Overview of SuperChems Version 6.2mp
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Development Roadmap and Priorities for SuperChems
Participants
This meeting will benefit SuperChemsTM User's of any level. Process
industry professionals responsible for performing emergency relief system
design, or consequence and risk assessment, will greatly benefit.
Meeting Details
The SuperChemsTM User Group Meeting will take place in Houston,
Texas on January 11-12, 2010. Attendance is free, and will include breakfast,
lunch, and refreshments both days.
Related Courses
SuperChems Hands-on Training, January 13-15,
2010
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