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Dyssol is a process simulator or flowsheet simulator manily focussing on the simulation of solids. The name Dyssol is an aconym for Dynamic Simulation of Solids Processes, currently developed by DyssolTEC GmbH. The software is open source and available on Github. The main software was developed at the TUHH under financial support of DFG between 2013 and 2020[1], with Vasyl Skorych as its main developer. Dyssol focuses on scientific applicats for integrating individual process models into the tool. Dyssol is speciallized in the capability of treating solids processes (e.g. granulation, comminution, separation) dynamically, allowing the analysis of transient processes like startup, ramp-down or batch-processes[2]. Additionally, solids are treated in Dyssol in a matrix from, allowing multi-dimensional distributed parameters.
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[edit]- ^ "DFG - GEPRIS - SPP 1679: Dynamische Simulation vernetzter Feststoffprozesse". gepris.dfg.de. Retrieved 2024-11-20.
- ^ Skorych, Vasyl; Dosta, Maksym; Heinrich, Stefan (July 2020). "Dyssol—An open-source flowsheet simulation framework for particulate materials". SoftwareX. 12: 100572. doi:10.1016/j.softx.2020.100572. ISSN 2352-7110.