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» Computer Simulation
Process
simulation techniques are valuable tools for design engineers and production
supervisor to optimize the process in a minimum time instead of time
consuming and costly trials. The simulation can be used more accurately to
analyze the effect of proposed changes upon a complex non linear highly
interactive process than is possible by hand.
The starting point
for an effective energy efficiency programme is an up-to-date accurate
computerized heat and mass balance of the mill. This will allow the full
effect of future changes of the entire process to be evaluated at the design
stage.
CPPRI has facilities to conduct computer simulation studies
in pulp and paper mills. State of the art software is available and modeling
for specific process and whole mill operation can be carried out at CPPRI.
For
further information and details about Computer Simulation please contact
Director, Central Pulp and Paper Research Institute.