BioWin Alternatives
BioWin is described as 'Microsoft Windows-based simulator used world-wide in the analysd design of wastewater treatment plants. The figure below shows an example of a nutrient removal system configuration set up in BioWin' and is an app. There are five alternatives to BioWin for Windows. The best BioWin alternative is AQUASIM. It's not free, so if you're looking for a free alternative, you could try STOAT. Other great apps like BioWin are SIMBA#, WEST and SIMBA.
In order to support environmental scientists in finding an «adequate» model of the system they are investigating, a computer program is necessary, which allows its users to perform simulations using different models, to assess the identifiability and to estimate the...
- - AQUASIM is the most popular Windows alternative to BioWin.
- - AQUASIM is the most popular commercial alternative to BioWin.
SIMBA# is the newest member of the SIMBA™ simulator family and provides a fully integrated simulation platform for run-off, sewer systems, WWTPs and rivers. SIMBA# is a stand-alone simulator which takes urban wastewater system design and optimisation to another level.
Comments about SIMBA# as a Alternative to BioWin
SIMBA# is a new generation simulation platform integrating process, equipment, detailed aeration system, and control models. SIMBA# also allows the combined simulation of sewer systems, WWTP, and rivers. A clear differentiator in proposal evaluations.
0STOAT - a dynamic sewage treatment works modelling package.
- - STOAT is the most popular free alternative to BioWin.
WEST is a powerful and user-friendly tool for dynamic modelling and simulation of wastewater treatment plants (WWTP). The extensive state-of-the art model and process library of WEST enables you to model and evaluate almost any kind of modern WWTP.
The SIMBA simulation system, with its latest version 6, allows the holistic consideration of sewer system, wastewater treatment plant, sludge treatment and rivers. All components necessary for a thorough analysis of the constituent subsystems, including their interactions, are...