Whitacre College of Engineering Remote LabThe Whitacre College of Engineering is empowering the on-the-go lifestyles of itsstudent population by providing the Whitacre College of Engineering Remote Lab throughits Cloud Computing Initiative. Students can use their favorite PC, Mac, thin client,smartphone and tablet platforms, including Apple iOS, Android, and BlackBerry, toaccess the Remote Lab from anywhere they have a high speed internet connection.Software included in the Remote Lab is listed below. If you do not see an application,then it is not available in the Remote Lab.Available Software. Ansys 17.1. Aspen HYSYS V8.6. AutoCAD 2016.
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Autodesk 2016. CMG. DipTrace.
EagleCAD. Eclipse for C and Java. LabVIEW 2015.
MathCAD Prime 3.1. Matlab 2015.
Microstation V8i. Olga 2014. Petra. PHDWin. Python 2.7.
Python 3.4. RISA-3D 14.0. Schlumberger Eclipse Reservoir Simulator 2015. Schlumberger Petrel 2015. SolidWorks 2014. Visual Studio 2015 Professional.
Wellflo. Wolfram Mathematica 11. Important Note. We do not host freely available software to students in the Remote Lab.
If an application is not listed, it is not available in the Remote Lab. For a list of software that is not available in the Remote lab, please click.Accessing the Remote LabDo You Need Software Installed In the Remote Lab?Once you have become familiar with the details of the New Software Request Policy,please contact Engineering Computing Services (COE Support) with the information outlinedin the policy by sending an email to.
We'll review the request and get in touch with you to discuss the request.Reserved Maintenance WindowThe WCOE IT Department conducts routine maintenance on the Citrix environment everySunday morning, from 12:00 a.m. During this time period, the system maybe intermittently unavailable/inaccessible. If you experience problems with Citrixoutside this maintenance period, please contact Engineering IT Support at or call 806.742.3453.Contacting Engineering IT SupportIf you have problems with using the Citrix environment, please contact us by sendingyour request to, or by calling our main support line at 806.742.3453.Frequently Asked QuestionsI SAVED SOME FILES ON THE SERVER I WAS LOGGED INTO, CAN YOU RECOVER THEM FOR ME?The Whitacre College of Engineering Remote Lab environment randomly assigns sessionsto new logins. This means that every time you login into Citrix, you might be assigneda session on a different server. It is very important that you save your data to yourpersonal computer, flash drive, or to your Texas Tech RaiderDrive, as data saved anyother way will be impossible to recover.
Engineering Computing Services will not beresponsible for any data loss.CAN I PRINT FROM CITRIX?The new Citrix environment forwards installed printers from the user's local systemto the virtual application. Although, this will only work if the user has printersinstalled on their local system. Additionally, users can print to PDF if they haveAdobe Acrobat Pro XI or similar software installed on their computer.How can I print from Citrix? TroubleshootingI NEED HELP WITH SIGNING INTO THE REMOTE LAB.h4Be sure that you have logged in with your Texas Tech eRaider account. Click the plussign on the left hand side of the homepage screen, then click 'All Apps' and selectyour desired applications. If you do not see any applications listed, or if you receivean error that an application is not available, sign out from the Citrix Receiver andthen sign back in. If the problem persists, please email.I CANNOT SEE MY RAIDERDRIVE WHEN SAVING MY WORK.Your RaiderDrive is automatically mapped to your session upon the launch of your application(s).If you do not see your RaiderDrive, please go to, and verify that you have activated your RaiderDrive.
If you have not activated it,please use the instructions found to aid you in activating your RaiderDrive. If you find that your RaiderDrive is activated but you are still experiencing problems,please contact Engineering IT Support at.I AM RECEIVING THE FOLLOWING ERROR WHEN LAUNCHING A REMOTE LAB APP: UNABLE TO LAUNCHYOUR APPLICATION. CANNOT CONNECT TO THE CITRIX XENAPP SERVER.This error indicates that you have lost connection with the server which hosts thesoftware you are trying to launch.
The error can appear when you are using WiFi andyour network connection is weak, or has been completely lost. To resolve this error:. Disable your WiFi and connect an Ethernet cable to your computer. Once you have establisheda network connection, try accessing the Remote Lab and launch your application. If you are still experiencing problems with launching applications, test your networkconnection by visiting some websites.
This will rule out whether the error is causedby your network or TTUs. If you are unable to access any information on the Web, callyour Internet Service Provider as the problem most likely resides in your network. If your internet connection is stable and you are still having trouble with launchingapplications, please e-mail, as the problem might reside on our end.
Not to be confused with spacecraft.Aspen HYSYS (or simply HYSYS) is a used to mathematically model chemical processes, from to full. HYSYS is able to perform many of the core calculations of, including those concerned with, energy balance,. HYSYS is used extensively in industry and academia for steady-state and dynamic simulation, process design, performance modelling, and optimization. Etymology HYSYS is a formed from Hyprotech, the name of the company which created the software, and Systems. History HYSYS was first conceived and created by the Canadian company Hyprotech, founded by researchers from the.
The HYSYS Version 1.1 Reference Volume was published in 1996.In May 2002, AspenTech acquired Hyprotech, including HYSYS. Following a 2004 ruling by the United States Federal Trade Commission, AspenTech was forced to divest its Hyprotech assets, including HYSYS source code, ultimately selling these to Honeywell. Honeywell was also able to hire a number of HYSYS developers, ultimately mobilizing these resources to produce UniSim. The divestment agreement specified that Aspentech would retain rights to market and develop most Hyprotech products (including HYSYS) royalty-free.
As of late 2016, AspenTech continues to produce HYSYS. References.