
Instrumentation and Simulation
Instrumentation involves using tools and devices to measure, monitor, and control various aspects of a system or process, such as temperature, pressure, or flow. Simulation is creating a virtual model of a real-world system to study its behavior without physical risks or costs. Together, they enable designers and engineers to test, analyze, and optimize systems efficiently—instrumentation provides vital data, while simulation predicts outcomes, helping improve performance and safety before implementation.