Simulation Modelling

Simulation modelling is the process of creating and analysing a digital prototype of a physical model to predict its performance in the real world. It is used to help engineers understand whether, under what conditions, and in which ways a part could fail and what loads it can withstand. It can also help predict fluid flow and heat transfer patterns. It allows designers and engineers to avoid repeated building of multiple physical prototypes to analyse designs for new or existing parts. Before creating the physical prototype, users can virtually investigate many digital prototypes.

 

  • Modelling of Bioprocesses
  • Simulation and Separation Equipment Design
  • Simulation, Optimization, Planning and Control of Processes
  • Agent-based Model
  • Individual-Based Models
  • Micro scale and Macro scale Models

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