Dynamic Simulation
Reduce the cost, risk, and complexity of operations using dynamic simulation with Mimic.
Reduce the cost, risk, and complexity of operations using dynamic simulation with Mimic.
Dynamic simulation with Mimic Simulation Software provides accurate and real-time simulation of plant behaviors. Made for users with process automation experience, not simulation experts, Mimic automatically integrates with DeltaV or other offline control systems. Use the exact same operator graphics and controls to test configurations and train new or inexperienced operators.
For more information on how Mimic supports Emerson’s Digital Twin solutions, refer to the white paper “Emerson Digital Twin: A Key Technology for Digital Transformation.”
Mimic simulates accurate and real-time plant behaviors. Choose the complexity of the model and scale it as necessary through the lifecycle of the plant. The dynamic simulation can be used to test new control design ideas to make sure there are no adverse effects, as well as train your operators to better handle usual or unusual situations.
Unscheduled downtime can result from operators responding incorrectly to situations or from known and unknown errors in control system configuration. Dynamic simulation allows you to test new engineering changes before commissioning and train operators on startup, shutdown, abnormal situations, and infrequent plant upsets.
Project risks include schedule compression, operators not ready, and unproven control strategy. Develop dynamic simulation parallel to the control system development to realize its benefits before commissioning. Mimic provides built-in tools to automate and increase the quality of testing and training.
The Digital Twin is an essential first step to Digital Transformation, and Emerson has invested strategically to offer these technologies. The Mimic HYSYS Link, a joint product development between Emerson and AspenTech, creates a seamless integration and a scalable Digital Twin.
Emerson’s Mimic Simulation Software offers supplementary tools to aid the instructor and student, enables the instructor to quickly and easily input process upsets or change operating conditions, and produces quantitative results of the training session.
Use dynamic simulation to train new operators on process operations, procedures, and infrequent occurrences without affecting the running process. Learn more about Mimic Simulation Software, by visiting: http://www.laurenteisler.com/Mimic
Ensure your control system modernization project is successful and meets the schedule with dynamic simulation testing and training solutions. Learn more about Mimic Simulation Software, by visiting: http://www.laurenteisler.com/Mimic