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| Parameter | DWSIM Pro | Aspen Plus | Deviation | |-----------|-----------|------------|-----------| | Top composition (mole fraction benzene) | 0.982 | 0.985 | -0.3% | | Bottom composition (toluene) | 0.988 | 0.990 | -0.2% | | Reboiler duty (kW) | 123.5 | 124.1 | -0.5% |

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For years, chemical engineers seeking a powerful process simulator without the hefty price tag of Aspen Plus or HYSYS turned to DWSIM. As an open-source project, it democratized process simulation, offering a robust thermodynamics engine and a familiar flowsheeting environment for free.

DWSIM was originally developed by Daniel Wagner as an open-source alternative to expensive proprietary software. It gained a massive following in academia and small-scale industry. But the "free" model has limitations regarding long-term sustainability and advanced feature implementation. Ready to unlock the power of process simulation

DWSIM Pro represents the maturation of the DWSIM project. It acknowledges that while open-source software drives innovation, professional engineering requires a supported, stable, and feature-complete product.

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