2005
DOI: 10.1016/s1570-7946(05)80109-9
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An approach for integrating process and control simulation into the plant engineering process

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“…Similar concepts used in literature are e.g. the plant engineering process (Hoyer et al, 2005), the design process (Towler et al, 2013) and the lifecycle of a process plant (Oppelt et al, 2015a). In the workflow, engineering actions are divided into design phases and participating engineering disciplines.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Similar concepts used in literature are e.g. the plant engineering process (Hoyer et al, 2005), the design process (Towler et al, 2013) and the lifecycle of a process plant (Oppelt et al, 2015a). In the workflow, engineering actions are divided into design phases and participating engineering disciplines.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…See e.g. (Hoyer et al, 2005), (Hoernicke et al, 2015), (Barth et al, 2009), (Barth et al, 2013) and (Laakso et al, 2013) for previous work in automatic simulation model generation. P&IDs and other design documents are nowadays intelligent since CAE tools exploit object oriented features.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PCB design) this is already standard where simulation models of chips are often available before the silicon is deliverable. Remark: A brief literature review on alternative concepts to computer supported process modelling for the chemical process domain is given in Hoyer et al (2005a), however, all approaches found so far require modelling and simulation expertise not usually available to planning engineers.…”
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“…The prototype model aggregation module was realised in MS Visual Basic as an add-on module to Comos PT. For more details see Hoyer et al (2005a).…”
Section: Model Aggregation Module (Mam)mentioning
confidence: 99%