Is Simulation an Art or Science?
Using "Process Simulation" tools is the most fancied and a dream activity amongst practicing process engineers. It is treated as the whitest of the white-collar jobs. The brightest engineers are selected for carrying out process simulations.
Undoubtedly, the modern commercial steady-state process simulation suites can synthesize every process existing under the sun. The results can be presented with quasi chemical accuracy, too, and at lightning speed using the power of computer processors.
Interestingly, the simulation softwares can produce multiple answers to the same problem, leaving analysis and selection of correct/appropriate solutions at the mercy of interpretation by the user. A glycol dehydration column with the same specs and capacity may have 10 theoretical stages against 20 obtained by another user. These are not unreal situations. Then is simulation an art or science?
I think it's a scientific art. The art is based on sound scientific principles. Dag-drop and create a model with whatever is available or given input data, sit back- relax and press the run button. Rest assured that the results will be artistically beautiful but variable. So are the modern-day simulators not smart enough? The simulators are certainly SMART, but the prerequisite is that the user should be equally SMART. I sometimes wonder if the speed, accuracy and precision that can be extracted from the simulation model are the boon or bane.
Essential to note the below principles:
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When the simulation is commanded to run, the screen flashes several colours jumping from one unit operation to another - green-red-blue. Don't be colour blind. Don't follow the simulation results blindly. It's just a tool, not magic. Simulation tools are as powerful as the user. You need to extract this power by applying some more of your brainpower!
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In a nutshell, process simulation is very fundermental and essential to technological advancement.
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3 年Very good observations!! During the FEED stage, improper boundary conditions are assumed/assigned for want of time or in the absence of field or sample analysis data, making the simulation exercise a waste of time.
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3 年Absolutely True!! ...being Process Engineer I can understand...