Ontology approach for co-use of 3D plant modelling and large scale process simulation

Marko Luukkainen, Tommi Karhela

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    Abstract

    Traditionally plant design- and process simulation applications are separated, but increasing use of simulation to support design and validation drives to find means for integration. We propose an ontology-based method for combining 3D plant modelling, large scale process simulation, and visualization. The use of ontologies allows clear distinction of a plant model and a simulation model, which enables multiple simulation models and simulation types to be used with the same plant model. Another contribution is that the same user interface and same visualization techniques can be used with different simulators.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationProceedings of the 48th Scandinavian Conference on Simulation and Modeling, SIMS 2007
    EditorsPeter Bunus
    PublisherLinköping University Electronic Press
    Pages166-172
    Publication statusPublished - 2007
    MoE publication typeA4 Article in a conference publication
    Event48th Scandinavian Conference on Simulation and Modeling, SIMS 2007 - Gothenburg, Sweden
    Duration: 30 Oct 200731 Oct 2007

    Publication series

    SeriesLinköping Electronic Conference Proceedings
    Number27
    ISSN1650-3686

    Conference

    Conference48th Scandinavian Conference on Simulation and Modeling, SIMS 2007
    Abbreviated titleSIMS
    Country/TerritorySweden
    CityGothenburg
    Period30/10/0731/10/07

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