HSC Chemistry, HSC Chemistry 7, Software for Process simulation, Reactions Equations, Heat and Material Balances, Equilibrium Calculations, Electrochemical Cell Equilibriums, Eh-pH Diagrams – Pourbaix diagram
 
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Version 8 Modules
All modules included as standard

  1. Sim - Process simulation
  2. LCA Evaluation
  3. Mass Balance
  4. Reaction Equations
  5. Heat and Material Balances
  6. Heat Loss Calculator
  7. Equilibrium Calculations
  8. Exergy Balance
  9. Eh-pH Diagrams - Pourbaix
  10. H, S, Cp and Ellingham Diagrams
  11. Tpp Diagram-Stability diagrams
  12. Lpp Diagrams-Stability diagrams
  13. Water - Steam tables, etc.
  14. H, S, Cp Estimates
  15. Benson Estimation
  16. Species Converter
  17. Periodic Chart-Elements
  18. Measure Units
  19. HSC AddIn Functions
  20. Aqua
  21. Geo-Mineralogical calculations
  22. Map-GPS material stock
  23. Fit-Numerical Data fit
  24. Data-Statistical analysis
 
Databases
All included as standard

HSC Thermochemical Database
Water Steam/Fluid Database
Heat Conduction Database
Heat Convection Database
Surface Radiation Database
Gas Radiation Calculator
Particle Radiation Calculator
Elements Database
Measure Units Database
Minerals Database
Aqueous Solution Density Database
The Pitzer parameter Database
  EXERGY BALANCE

EXERGY BALANCE
This module allows the user to calculate the exergy, mass and heat balance for a system where there can be multiple input and output streams with multiple species. Exergy calculations can be performed for three different types of streams and the user can see the results for physical, chemical and total exergy.

HSC Exergy Balance

The recent concerns about sustainability and global warming have led to stricter environmental standards, which in turn have made exergy more a important factor in many of today’s industries. Energy analysis can show the energy efficiency of a process but it does not tell us anything about the usability of the energy before or after it. Exergy analysis is used in industry and industrial ecology to measure the amount of usable energy. The results can be used, for example, to calculate how efficiently the process utilizes the usable energy available.