Chapter 4. Simulation and Design Software1
1.This material appeared in somewhat different form in a white paper, “Optimizing Results in Automation Projects with Simulation,” by Martin Berutti, Mynah Technologies, 2006, and published on www.controlglobal.com
M. Berutti

4.1. Introduction

Chemical engineers are accustomed to software for designing processes and simulation. Simulation systems such as Matlab and Aspen Plus are commonly referenced in chemical engineering curricula as required courseware and study tools. Automation professionals are also becoming used to applying simulation to operator training, system testing, and commissioning of plant process control systems. Plant design simulation programs are substantially different from systems used ...

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