In: Chemistry
Why are accurate plant models (made of plastic parts) no longer made as part of the design process? What function did these models play and how is this function now achieved?
Accurate plant models made of plastic parts are no longer common in the design process due to advancements in digital technology. Previously, these physical models served to visualize layouts and identify potential issues. Now, digital simulations fulfill this role, offering greater flexibility, cost-effectiveness, and the ability to analyze complex scenarios with higher accuracy and efficiency.