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Simulation integral

Kofke, D. A., Semigrand canonical Monte Carlo simulation integration along coexistence lines, Adv. Chem. Phys. 1999,105, 405 142... [Pg.384]

The rest of this chapter is organized as follows The next three sections describe computer simulations, integral equations, and density functional theories, respectively, and some conclusions are presented in the final section. [Pg.91]

Lue L, Prausnitz JM. Structure and thermodynamics of homogeneous-dendritic-polymer solutions computer simulation, integral-equation, and lattice-cluster theory. Macromolecules 1997 30 6650-6657. [Pg.301]

Monte Carlo simulation, integral equation theory... [Pg.199]

In the environment presented in this contribution, the modeling process is supported by ModKit- -, which allows for model integration on the basis of conceptually consistent model building blocks with common interfaces. When it comes to simulation, integration of process models faces a technical problem due to different implementation of the models in the respective simulation tools. An attempt to recode these models would be tedious and often impossible without the loss of model quality or validity. Instead, reusing the implementation of the models within specialized tools (e.g., the fluid dynamics model of a reactor in a CFD tool) is the desired option. Hence, a simulation environment is needed that simulates complex models built from several submodels, which are possibly of different types. [Pg.488]

SEMIGRAND CANONICAL MONTE CARLO SIMULATION INTEGRATION ALONG COEXISTENCE LINES... [Pg.405]

Zeigler, B. P. H. Praehofer T. G. Kim (2000). Theory of modeling and simulation integrating discrete event and continuous complex dynamic systems. San Diego, Academic Press. [Pg.72]

System oriented objects integration of function, timing, and object oriented GUI integrated with application Simulation integrated with software code... [Pg.2035]

Business analysts differentiate between true and artificial overhead costs (left box in Fig. 18). The simulation integrates the artificial overhead costs in the form of direct cost activities in the supply chain (Fig. 18). [Pg.30]

There are only a few facilities in the world where the open water tests, using large scale models can be carried out they are mainly used for training purposes. Therefore the basic tool used for navigational safety analysis is the real time simulation, integrating close to real conditions and experts knowledge. [Pg.816]

ABSTRACT Economical risks are directly connected with the technological risks. One major problem of a integrated technical and economic risk assessment is the identification of a suitable method, which can combine technological, safety and economical issues in one risk assessment. The Monte-Carlo-Simulation is used in both sciences (engineering economics) and can be adapted to perform a combine risk assessment. The paper explains the Monte-Carlo-Simulation integrated in a V-model process. Via a V-model the different issues can be partitioned, analysed on a low level (component reliability, safety and price) and later combined to a complete system risk assessment. [Pg.1655]

However, the designed simulations still need to be configured with a set of system and plant parameters to justify the geometrical positions and shapes of components as well as required simulation time and precision. In addition, the generated simulations typically require a set of variables representing boundary conditions for the system under simulation (see Sect. 10.3). Furthermore, their output variables (i.e., simulated results) have to be saved and visualized in a form that is easy to be read and comprehended by human domain expert. These tasks are solved by the simulation integration approach, which is proposed in the first part of this chapter. [Pg.275]

Sindelaf, R., Novak, P. Framework for simulation integration. In Proceedings of the 18th IFAC World Congress 2011, vol. 18, pp. 3569-3574. IFAC, Bologna (2011)... [Pg.279]

Sindelaf, R. and Novak, P. Simulation integration framework. In 10th IEEE International Conference on Industrial Informatics (INDIN) 2012, pp. 80-85 (2012)... [Pg.279]

Figure 8 (a) Simulated integrated cyclic voltammogram of the electrochemical oxi-... [Pg.194]


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