CHEMCAD is Chemstations’ intuitive suite of chemical process simulation software that broadens an engineer’s capabilities and increases productivity. CHEMCAD supercharges an engineer’s efficiency when facing the toughest chemical process models or addressing day-to-day challenges.

CHEMCAD 6.4

LATEST VERSION

Version 6.4 has even more features and enhancements to advance your engineering projects further.

IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR CC-THERM USERS:
Starting with version 6.4.1, for shell-side fluids that do not change phase, CC-THERM shifted to use the Kern method. This issue was corrected in version 6.4.1.5369; please click here to download the most recent version.

Recent CHEMCAD Features

  • Thermo Acceleration operating mode, which can help speed calculations for complex simulations
  • Simultaneous heat transfer and mass transfer models in distillation columns
  • Capability to run Excel Data Maps for each time step in dynamics mode

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