


In the early stage, a simple homogeneous separator could be created, while at later stages full heat transfer and demister geometries can be applied to build up a more accurate model. The new tanks and separators also fully embrace the Simcenter Flomaster design philosophy of creating an initial model with limited data while adding more complex behavior as more data becomes available. Users can now build a complete model of the liquefaction system from the compression back to the expansion through turbines. It offers the capability to accurately simulate this process through tanks, separators, and demister membranes, further building on the existing two-phase catalog of components. The gas liquefaction process as a method to store gases like hydrogen and air, and transport or reuse it by re-expansion at a later stage is now supported by Simcenter Flomaster 2304.
