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This simulation software runs directly from the Python environment

This article was originally posted on Chemical Engineering Online.
Summary
ProSim has released a ProSimPlus Python API that lets engineers run the ProSimPlus process-simulation engine directly from Python. The move eliminates reliance on graphical user interfaces and brings design, simulation, and optimization of continuous industrial processes into a scriptable, code-first workflow.

How could running ProSimPlus directly from Python change how you build, test, and optimize your process models?

ProSimPlus Python API enables users to run the engine of ProSimPlus, a leading software dedicated to the design, simulation, and optimization of continuous industrial processes, directly from the Python environment. The product is a first in the field of process simulation, marking a major step forward by removing the limitations of graphical user interfaces. Python […]

The post This simulation software runs directly from the Python environment appeared first on Chemical Engineering.

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Jun 17 at 8:00 PM
Python control is nice, but can the engine run fully offline on an air gapped machine with a node-locked license and no GUI installed? I need to pin solver and thermo package versions for reproducibility and to diff results after updates. Also, any known memory leaks or thread-safety quirks when running long batch jobs under an on-prem scheduler?
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