Abstract

It is now accepted by much of industry that simulation is a valuable method for improved plant understanding and control. This paper describes a Modular Simulation System which runs in UNIX using the C language and supplies a user friendly software in which the user does the modelling and simulation. This software the simulation SHELL and the slructured simulation program, SSIM, allows the user to build up a simulation from a library of submodules and each submodule can be reused as often as required There is also a limited degree of run tune reconfiguration. The SHELL incorporates a graphic display that extensively uses multiple windows and pull- down menus and mouse-assisted user input.The Simulator has been tested on a number of applications, including power plant, sewerage works and steel rolling. Its use here will be described on a 3rd order system, and an outline will be given of its use for simulating a 660MW boiler.

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