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HEN
(redirected from Heat Exchanger Network)

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HENHomebrew Enabler
HENHome Enteral Nutrition (Australia)
HENHeat Exchanger Network
HENHealth Education Network
HENHome Education News (newsletter)
hENHarmonised European Standard for a Construction Product
HENHotel/Echo/November (Hostile Submarine Classes)
HENHerts and Essex Newspapers Ltd. (UK)


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ESDU's Integrity software program provides a rapid and straightforward route for the design of heat exchanger networks in new plants, which will assist engineers in plant layout, controlling piping costs and the design of safer and more easily understood plants.
Services provided to AspenTech customers in the region include: process simulation and modeling, dynamic simulation, model deployment, performance management, heat exchanger network pinch analysis, distillation column targeting and consulting and implementation services.
Victor Rice, SIMSCI's vice president of technology and chief technology officer, said: "HEXTRAN is a leading tool for simulating the design and performance of heat exchanger networks.
 
 
 
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