Upcoming Events
Session targeted for audience in Asia (March 28, 2024 at 7:30 AM – 8:30 AM India Standard Time, 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM China Standard Time, 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM Japan Standard Time).
Are you ready to build your first case in Xphe®? This webinar provides an overview of the program's user interface and basic functionality then demonstrates the specification of an exchanger design in Xphe using the information in an API 662 Spec Sheet. Join this session for a step-by-step specification of a new Xphe case including process conditions, physical properties, and unit geometry. Additionally, we provide an overview of key performance parameters calculated by Xphe.
Join this session to learn more.
Duration: Approximately 60 minutes
Registration deadline: March 21, 2024 (11:59 PM US Central Time)
Schedule
This online course consists of recorded lectures available on demand and live Q&A sessions. Your registration gives you access to course content during the four-day access period. All course instruction will be provided in pre-recorded videos available to view on demand. The live Q&A sessions are available to you for clarification on topics and answers to questions that you may have regarding the course.
Registrants will receive an email containing instructions on how to access the online course and live Q&A sessions. The email will be distributed at least (2) business days prior to the start of the four-day access period. Instructor-led Q&A sessions are hosted in Microsoft® Teams®. Xchanger Suite® examples are used to complete case study exercises. If a registrant does not have access to HTRI software through a member company, HTRI will provide a temporary license for use during the event. All training materials are based on the current software version.
Description
Do you design air-cooled heat exchangers? Evaluate their performance? Then this workshop is for you. Learn how to use Xace effectively to rate and design air-cooled heat exchangers, economizers, and air preheaters. All example problems and practice exercises relate to geometries handled only by Xace.
Key Topics
- Overview of Xace capabilities and applications
- Geometry inputs for air coolers and economizers
- Process specifications for rating, simulation, and design
- Guidelines for specifying fluid properties
- Introduction to HTRI analysis methods
Suggested Participants
Designers of air-cooled heat exchangers and process engineers who evaluate their performance
HTRI Software
This course will make use of the following HTRI software: Xchanger Suite® component Xace®
Course Credits: 6 hours (PDH/CEU)
Course Fee: US$450
Join us for this three day training event hosted at the HTRI Global Headquarters in Navasota, Texas, USA. A short drive away from Houston, Texas. The training schedule includes three courses, all taught by HTRI experts:
- Xist Workshop
- Special Topics in Xist Short Course
- Vibration Analysis Short Course
Take advantage of this hands-on opportunity to improve your understanding of HTRI Xchanger Suite software. Register for one course or all three.
Dolce CampoReal Lisboa
Lisbon, Portugal
April 21 – 26, 2024
Engineers, researchers, practitioners, scholars, and industry experts from across the globe are invited to exchange and share their experiences, research results, and knowledge of all areas related to the topic of fouling and cleaning of heat transfer equipment.
For more information, visit heatexchanger-fouling.com or download the conference flyer.
We are accepting abstract submissions in both practical and theoretical approaches, case studies, modeling, techniques on cleaning, or new inventions. Please submit your one-page abstract (maximum of 250 words) to [email protected] by September 27, 2023.
Designing effective heat exchangers requires understanding flow and heat transfer characteristics of fluids. Heat exchangers frequently use non-Newtonian fluids, and HTRI has conducted research to increase our knowledge of their behavior.
In this webinar, we discuss the basics of non-Newtonian fluids and using power law to model the behavior. The timeline of non-Newtonian fluids research at HTRI is showcased, with highlights of research projects such as the experiments in 2019 using ketchup as a working fluid. HTRI used the collected experimental data to develop correlations for heat transfer and pressure drop, as well as to construct and validate a computational fluid dynamics (CFD) model. We also tested the HTRI correlation for a pseudo-plastic fluid 0.2% wt. Carbopol, using experimental data from literature. These data are then compared with HTRI correlations, using CFD. This study enhanced our understanding of non-Newtonian fluids, providing a clear path forward for additional research.
Join this session to learn more.
Duration: Approximately 60 minutes
Registration deadline: April 25, 2024 (11:59 PM US Central Time)
Schedule
This online course consists of recorded lectures available on demand and live Q&A sessions. Your registration gives you access to course content during the four-day access period. All course instruction will be provided in pre-recorded videos available to view on demand. The live Q&A sessions are available to you for clarification on topics and answers to questions that you may have regarding the course.
Registrants will receive an email containing instructions on how to access the online course and live Q&A sessions. The email will be distributed at least (2) business days prior to the start of the four-day access period. Instructor-led Q&A sessions are hosted in Microsoft® Teams®. Xchanger Suite® examples are used to complete case study exercises. If a registrant does not have access to HTRI software through a member company, HTRI will provide a temporary license for use during the event. All training materials are based on the current software version.
Description
This workshop is devoted to the shell-and-tube exchanger geometries handled only by Xist®. The course focuses on the extensive options available in Xist and how you can use these methods effectively to solve several example problems. You will leave the class knowing how to take full advantage of the features this robust tool offers.
Key Topics
- Overview of Xist interface and the benefits of HTRI methods
- Process specification rules for rating, simulation, and design modes
- Guidelines for specifying fluid properties
- Description of Xist geometry input parameters and their defaults
- Interpretation of Xist outputs for validation of unit performance
Suggested Participants
Designers of shell-and-tube heat exchangers and process engineers who evaluate their performance
HTRI Software
This course will make use of the following HTRI software: Xchanger Suite® component Xist®
Course Credits: 6 hours (PDH/CEU)
Course Fee: US$450
Denver, Colorado, USA | June 6 – 7, 2024
The Horizons Symposiums bring together industry, academia, and government research professionals to discuss technology developments, encouraging new initiatives to solve difficult problems.
2024 Topic: Utilization of Low-Grade Waste Heat in Industry
This symposium explores the challenges to overcome and opportunities to expand waste heat recovery at lower temperatures. Topics of interest include organic rankine cycles, absorption chillers, mechanical vapor compression heat pumps, novel heat exchanger technologies, efficient combined heat and power cycles, thermal storage solutions, geothermal power, carbon capture processes using waste heat.
Four Seasons Hotel Denver
Denver, Colorado, USA
Four Seasons Hotel Denver is located about 30 minutes from Denver International Airport (DIA), in the middle of Denver’s bustling Theatre District. This urban retreat offers its guests easy access to some of the city’s best dining and entertainment.
Currently seeking speakers
If you are interested in becoming a speaker, please contact us at [email protected]
HTRI invites you to join us on June 14, 2024 at the Exhibition Hall in Pacifico Yokohama for the following course presented in English and Japanese:
Xist Workshop
With limited seating available, we encourage you to register as soon as possible! Take advantage of this hands-on opportunity to improve your understanding of HTRI software. The training will be conducted using Xchanger Suite 9.2.1.
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2024 HTRI Global Conference & Annual Meeting of Stockholders |
St. Louis, Missouri | September 16 - 19, 2024
Registration opening in May 2024
The Ritz-Carlton, St. Louis
St. Louis, Missouri, USA
Pre-conference Meetings: Saturday, September 14 – Sunday, September 15, 2024
General Sessions: Monday, September 16 – Tuesday, September 17, 2024
Training: Wednesday, September 18 – Thursday, September 19, 2024
Minutes away from downtown St. Louis, The Ritz-Carlton, St. Louis offers a transformative guest experience. Tucked within the Arts and Garden District of Clayton, Missouri, this hotel provides an elevated experience with recently enhanced spaces and vibrant dining options. The Ritz-Carlton, St. Louis is a luxury hotel bringing global sophistication and midwestern spirit to St. Louis’ trendy Clayton neighborhood.
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2025 HTRI Global Conference & Annual Meeting of Stockholders |
Denver, Colorado | September 22 - 25, 2025
Registration opening in May 2025
Four Seasons Hotel Denver
Denver, Colorado, USA
Pre-conference Meetings: Saturday, September 20 – Sunday, September 21, 2025
General Sessions: Monday, September 22 – Tuesday, September 23, 2025
Training: Wednesday, September 24 – Thursday, September 25, 2025
Located in the heart of the Mile High City, Four Seasons Hotel Denver is an urban retreat just minutes from the restaurants and boutiques of historic Larimer Square. The hotel is nestled in the city’s theater district, walking distance to the art complex, and just a few blocks away from three major sports arenas.
HTRI will be exhibiting at Achema the World Forum and Leading Show for the Process Industries. Visit us at Stand A62 in Hall 4.0, Thermal Processes Exhibition Group.