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Two types of heat balance programs.
There are two types of heat balance programs: "Application-Specific" and
"Fully-Flexible". An Application-Specific program is a special-purpose tool,
focusing exclusively on one type of plant. The program includes a vast, general
model and the user selects a subset of it via a guided, structured procedure. A
Fully-Flexible program is a general-purpose tool, which allows its user to
construct any model by connecting appropriate building blocks, in a flexible,
unfettered fashion. Each type of program has advantages and limitations. Those
are discussed below.
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APPLICATION-SPECIFIC
PROGRAMS |
FULLY-FLEXIBLE
PROGRAM |
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Advantages |
Many
system modeling features and details are already in place in a logical,
ordered manner. All the user needs to do is select which features to
include and the numerical values of its relevant input parameters.
Since many complex plant features are already modeled within the
software, the user may invoke them by making a few guided selections
rather than needing to synthesize their model from elements. Due to the
overall logical structure, hundreds of inputs can be automatically
created or user-defined, and can be cross-checked and validated to
ensure their consistency, preventing errors and crashes.
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The
program is more general, and can, in principle, model any system that
its user wishes to define. The program provides a library of component
models, which the user can connect graphically to construct any
configuration. This allows greater variety than can possibly be
included in an application-specific program. |
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Disadvantages |
The
pre-built models are, by their nature, finite. The user is limited to
features and details that are within the pre-defined scope of the
general model. Thus, in order to have a satisfactory
application-specific program, the pre-engineered model must be large and
mature enough to ensure that all reasonable features and details are
included. Thus, it takes many years to develop a comprehensive family
of programs of this type, making them more expensive than a fully
flexible program that can cover the same scope. |
This
type of program normally provides component-logic but leaves
system-logic up to its user. The burden placed upon the user is thus,
by its nature, far greater than for the application-specific type. The
burden placed upon the program itself is also much greater; because it
must be capable of gracefully handling system configurations and
component applications that its developers have never intended,
conceived of, or tested. Since the program cannot always "know" what
its user is trying to do, it cannot cross-check all inputs, increasing
the possibility of inconsistencies, problematic calculations, and
crashes, relative to a robust, well-organized application-specific
program. |
As the largest and most experienced developer
of this type of software, Thermoflow supplies mature products of both types.
Whether you prefer specialized tools that help you to perfect each job, or
whether you prefer to use a single multi-purpose tool for all jobs; Thermoflow
has the perfect product for you. Best of all, Thermoflow's programs are
mutually compatible, allowing your investment in one program to complement and
enhance the value of your investment in the others, if and when you need them.
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