process simulation

[′prä‚ses ‚sim·yə‚lā·shən]

(computer science)

The use of computer programming, computer vision, and feedback to simulate manufacturing techniques.

McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific & Technical Terms, 6E, Copyright © 2003 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.

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Another new development tool at Lanxess is blow molding computer process simulation. As part of an international consortium, Lanxess will promote development of simulation software for suction blow molding.

The students would carry out research projects under the joint supervision of faculties of chemical engineering in both universities on membrane synthesis, adsorption, bio-diesel and bio-gas production, biomass,catalysis, process simulation, water treatment and advanced materials.

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Omega Simulation was established in April 1997, bringing together Yokogawa's plant control system know-how and Mitsui Chemicals' process simulation technology.

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Simufact.forming and Simufact.welding are metal forming and welding process simulation tools used by aerospace, automotive, and machinery industries, their parts and materials suppliers, as well as major OEMs to realise savings from reducing shop-floor tryouts of their manufacturing processes.

To develop an optimized process simulation is carried out using ASPEN HYSYS v 7.1.


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