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News Release from: ProSim | Subject: ProSimPlus
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 20 July 2005
More flexibility for process simulation
software
New steady-state process simulation software is claimed to set new standards in terms of accuracy, efficiency and of flexibility.
The new version of ProSimPlus, the steady-state process simulation software of the French software house ProSim, sets new standards in terms of accuracy, efficiency and of flexibility Aside from improvements in reliability of different unit operation algorithms (crystallisation, distillation), this version notably includes a new feature, the Windows Script
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 5 Feb 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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Simulator incorporates thermodynamic server
Embedded in ProSimPlus, Simulis Thermodynamics brings the convenience of components and thermodynamic models management to an unmatched level.
It enables the user to easily create custom calculation modules in the ProSimPlus simulation environment, using the Microsoft VBScript language, a simplified version of Microsoft Visual Basic.
Once created, they can be integrated in the flowsheet and handled in the same way as the standard modules provided with ProSimPlus.
Their use is fully transparent and does not require any particular manipulation.
Applications of this new feature are numerous: creation of specific unit operations, importation of external data (from MS Excel for example), setting and management of constraints on the process etc.
ProSimPlus was already able to represent almost all type of installation, thanks to extensive unit operation library and one of the richest thermodynamic libraries available.
The Windows Script module, as well as the other improvements brought to ProSimPlus, reinforce the position of ProSimPlus among the most reliable and flexible simulation software.
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