Friday 17 October 2014

Let me start..!!

"Simulation is not a science, but rather just a way of organizing once thinking"

Yes, It is. In its broadest sense, Simulation is imitation. We've used it for thousands of years to train, explain and entertain. Thanks to the computer age, we're really getting good at using Simulation for all three. Simulations (and models, too) are abstractions of reality. Simulation is used in many contexts, such as simulation of technology for performance optimization, safety engineering, testing, training, education, and video games. Often, computer experiments are used to study Simulation models. Simulation is also used with scientific modelling of natural systems or human systems to gain insight into their functioning.Simulation can be used to show the eventual real effects of alternative conditions and courses of action. Simulation is also used when the real system cannot be engaged, because it may not be accessible, or it may be dangerous or unacceptable to engage, or it is being designed but not yet built, or it may simply not exist.


ⒸCOMSOL

In this blog "CHEMSimulator", which as the blog name itself indicate, I'm going to explore Chemical Engineering Simulations. During my B-Tech Chemical Engineering studies one of my instructor introduce myself to the world of Chemical Engineering Simulations, and now it become one of my favourite hobby, making and solving problems in various chemical engineering Simulation environments. So in this blog I'm going to post chemical engineering Simulation tutorials especially ASPEN HYSYS, ASPEN PLUS, COMSOL Multiphysics, Matlab, Simulink etc. and my exclusive explorations in this world of Chemical Simulations.



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