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I'll devolve to searching on the internet later on for a simulation package which could do the job.
It was part of the OR part of my degree, but I've never done any proper simulation modelling outside of that. It would'nt be a one man pitch anyway, so I'll probably try and tie in with company or individuals who have the knowledge.
I did Operational Research too. Forgotten it all now. It involved table elements that you had to cross out and rearrange or something? I wonder if it was useful.
Done a lot of simulation but only simple stuff like cement manufacture, power stations and oil and gas plants. Simulating where toilets are is much too complicated for me I'm afraid.
In agreement with Xoggy - I've simulated heat exchangers and CDUs on refineries but not toilets. Looking down the porcelain bowl after a homemade chilli lamb shank has been processed, I imagine that's akin to using quantum chaos modelling - very complex.
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