GOTHENBURG, Sweden--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dassault Systèmes (DS) (Euronext Paris: #13065, DSY.PA), a world leader in 3D and Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) solutions, announced today that the Swedish technical consulting company Solvina has chosen its Dymola modeling and simulation solution to optimize the development of effective control strategies for plant productivity and energy consumption.
Poorly configured control systems can lead to excessive energy consumption and production inefficiency. Therefore, many of Solvina’s customers are in great need of energy optimization. One example is the pulp and paper industry where optimized steam net control enables maximized energy production and minimized oil heating, without dumping of steam and with a stabilized pressure level to all steam consumers.
In order to manage these challenges, Solvina leverages the Dymola modeling and simulation solution by Dassault Systèmes to define the optimal control strategy and configuration, then improving production and energy usage at the plant. The solution is also used to evaluate and adapt control solutions by simulation before implementation.
“A project for a Swedish pulp mill resulted in power savings of 20 MWh/day, which implies cost savings of approximately 500,000 Euros per year,” said Veronica Olesen, project and systems engineer at Solvina. “Without Dymola, we simply could not do our job. It’s the best way to help plant operators achieve enhanced performance and plant availability. If the controller works in the virtual world, it will work in the physical plant.”
Dymola makes it possible to simulate dynamic and complex interactions between, for example, mechanical, electrical, thermodynamic, hydraulic and control systems. This means users can create more integrated models, thereby obtaining simulation results closer to reality.
“The advantage with Dymola is its top-down approach, which enables us to represent the plant with few components and from this model we can test different control strategies much faster than if we had to include all the plant details in our model from the beginning,” said Olesen.
Dymola is based on the modeling language Modelica, allowing users to create their own library of models, or modify existing models, so that they will match users’ unique modeling and simulation needs to a higher degree.
Among Solvina’s customers are large companies such as ABB, AkzoNobel, Banverket, Fortum, Holmen Paper, SCA, Vattenfall and Volvo.
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About Solvina
Solvina is a Swedish technical consulting
company and leading supplier of energy system design, system integration
and control engineering for the power and process industry. Solvina was
founded in 1997 and is located in Gothenburg and Västerås. Its 38 highly
qualified engineers in its three divisions - process engineering,
electrical engineering, safety and quality - provide customers in the
chemical, pulp and paper, power, energy and nuclear power industries
with the know-how and methods needed to achieve enhanced performance and
availability of a power plant. www.solvina.se
About Dassault Systèmes
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Lifecycle Management (PLM) solutions, Dassault Systèmes brings value to
more than 115,000 customers in 80 countries. A pioneer in the 3D
software market since 1981, Dassault Systèmes applications provide a 3D
vision of the entire lifecycle of products from conception to
maintenance to recycling. The Dassault Systèmes portfolio consists of
CATIA for designing the virtual product - SolidWorks for 3D mechanical
design - DELMIA for virtual production - SIMULIA for virtual testing -
ENOVIA for global collaborative lifecycle management, and 3DVIA for
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