Webinar: Time-dependent analysis for distribution and transmission networks
Join this technical webinar to master time-varying and unsteady-state modelling for gas networks
Steady-state modeling is a time-proven tool that has long served as the industry standard. Yet, as gas systems grow more complex, engineers increasingly encounter situations where steady-state assumptions fall short or steady-state modeling fails to address critical operational questions.
For such scenarios, depending on system dynamics and the questions needing to be answered, time-varying analysis or unsteady-state analysis (synonymous with transient analysis for our purposes) offer powerful alternatives. This expert-led webinar cuts through the complexity, providing clear guidance on when and how to implement these modeling techniques across your network.
Industry veteran Kevin Hemingway will demystify the different modeling methods and identify key scenarios where unsteady-state should supplement steady-state modeling. Challenging the misconception that transient analysis only applies to transmission systems, Kevin will also showcase diverse real-world examples spanning distribution, transmission, gathering, and storage facilities.
Join the webinar to explore:
- Steady-state vs. Time-Varying vs. Unsteady-state - What's the Difference?
- When Steady-State Is Not Enough: Identifying Critical Scenarios
- Converting the Model: Methodology and Best Practices
- Additional Data Requirements for Advanced Modeling
- Case Studies Across System Types
- Live Q&A
Don't miss this opportunity to discover how to strategically apply the right modeling technique for your specific scenarios! You'll gain practical insights to enhance your analytical capabilities and solve previously unanswerable questions about your systems.
Who should attend:
This webinar is ideal for utility engineers, system analysts, operations managers, and technical decision-makers who want to ensure they're selecting the right modeling approach for each unique challenge they face.