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Continuous Flow Simulation - using Simcad Dynamic Simulation Software
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Most Continuous simulation software available on the market today provide an interface to allow for model creation, a simulation engine, and a post-simulation analysis software. The
user interface is setup as either a pure coding environment, or a visual interface that creates code in the background, either way, coding is required to do any type of useful
modeling. After the code is built and compiled, the simulation engine would run for a set amount of time after which the user is presented with the data to be either animated or charted.
In contrast to the above, Dynamic Continuous simulation software, like Simcad Pro simulation software, provide a completely new way of
model simulation and interaction. The models are built using a graphical environment that DOES NOT GENERATE CODE,
nor does it require the user to write code. In addition, Simcad Pro provides an optional coding environment in Visual Basic (similar to Microsoft Word, Excel ,...).
After the model is built,
the simulation engine runs interactively (or in the background with updates), and dynamically displays the generated animation, charts, data to the user as it is collected and computed.
Moreover, and since there is no code interface to the engine, the user is able to modify the model dynamically during the simulation runs. For example, a process can have its capacity or buffer space
modified during the simulation in order to analyze the impact on the simulation. Another example could be changing the speed and capacity of the conveyors during the simulation runs.
![]() ![]() Dynamic Simulation tools can play a major role in optimizing and improving any process based environment with ease and effectiveness that
is unprecedented in this industry.
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