COMPUTER PROGRAMS FOR SIMULATING STEADY STATE

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PROCESS PROCESS SIMULATION INTERNATIONAL 1051 W. BASTANCHURY RD. FULLERTON CA COMPUTER PROGRAMS FOR SIMULATING STEADY-STATE MASS AND ENERGY FLOW IN THE OIL, GAS, PETROCHEMICAL, CHEMICAL AND SYNFUEL INDUSTRIES; AND INSTRUCTION MANUALS THEREFOR;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A sub-system is provided to a discrete event simulator (DES) to expedite simulation execution by first detecting a non-quiescent steady-state condition in the simulated system, and when the steady-state condition is detected, the simulator determines a state, and subsequently simulates the system at a skip-ahead time using this determined state, or a predicted state based on the determined state. Convergence analysis is used to determine whether the system is at, or approaching, a steady-state condition. This convergence skip-ahead process achieves faster analysis by avoiding the computation that would conventionally be required to simulate the system behavior during the time interval that is skipped.