Could I run the PSA process using Aspen Plus?

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Hello. I am a college student who came across Aspen Plus while taking a lecture. There is a Pressure Swing Adsorption in the process I want to implement. The purpose of using PSA is to separate hydrogen and other gases.
Several attempts have been made to add PSA to the process, but the PSA process has not been completed. I wonder if I can't run PSA with Aspen Plus.

If not, could you recommend which device in the Aspen Plus gives similar results?
I will be very happy if you reply.
Thank you.

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Yes, the PSA process can be simulated using Aspen Plus. The user should refer to the Aspen Adsorption user guide for more information on how to set up the PSA process.

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It's definitely possible to model Pressure Swing Adsorption (PSA) processes in Aspen Plus. PSA is a widely used separation technique in chemical engineering, and Aspen Plus is a powerful tool for simulating various unit operations, including adsorption processes like PSA. In addition, for further help or guidance with your project, platforms such as Edubirdie https://essays.edubirdie.com/psychology-assignment-help offer valuable resources and support, including help with assignments related to psychology and other subjects. Keep researching and experimenting - you're on the right track to success!

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