Unlike the community-driven support of the open-source version, Pro users have access to dedicated private technical support.
Researchers often use the thermodynamic framework within DWSIM for complex simulations, such as bioethanol production, where accurate modeling of liquid-phase non-idealities is essential. Extensibility and Customization
This article explores how enhances the core capabilities of its open-source predecessor to provide a professional-grade environment for steady-state and dynamic process modeling. What is DWSIM Pro?
DWSIM Pro: Bridging the Gap Between Open-Source and Enterprise Process Simulation
Version 7 and onwards introduced DWSIM Pro with extensions that include specialized unit operations (UO) and property packages not found in the standard distribution. Core Capabilities and Technical Depth
DWSIM Pro is hosted in the cloud, allowing for easier collaboration and accessibility across different devices and locations.
One of the greatest strengths of the DWSIM ecosystem is its flexibility. Users can create entire unit operations as . While the core is built on .NET, these custom operations can be written in Visual Basic or C# to modify calculation routines and communication protocols between the flowsheet and individual units. Industry Applications: Bioprocesses and Beyond
The software supports a wide array of equilibrium processes, including: Vapor-Liquid (VLE) Vapor-Liquid-Liquid (VLLE) Solid-Liquid (SLE) Aqueous electrolyte equilibrium