Manufacturing Plant Simulation Book
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Manufacturing Plant Simulation Book
Steffen BangsowManufacturing Simulation with PlantSimulation and SimTalkUsage and Programming with Examples and SolutionsÔ SpringerManufacturing Simul Manufacturing Plant Simulation Book lation with Plant Simulation and SimTalkSteffen BangsowManufacturing Simulation with Plant Simulation and SimTalkUsage and Programming with Examples and Solutions0 SpringerSteffen BangsowFreiligrathstraBe 2308058 ZwickauGermanyE-maiI: Steffen@bangsow.deISBN 978-3-642-05073-2e ISBN 978-3-642-0.*>074- Manufacturing Plant Simulation Book 9DOI 10.1007/978-3-642-05074-9Library of Congress Control Number: 2010923701(c) 2010 Springer-Verlag Berlin HeidelbergThis work is subject to copyrighManufacturing Plant Simulation Book
t. All rights are reserved, whether the whole or pan of the material is concerned, specifically the rights of translation, reprinting, reuse of illustSteffen BangsowManufacturing Simulation with PlantSimulation and SimTalkUsage and Programming with Examples and SolutionsÔ SpringerManufacturing Simul Manufacturing Plant Simulation Book thereof is permitted only under the provisions of the German Copyright Law of September 9. 1965. in its current version, and permission for use must always be obtained from Springer. Violations are liable to prosecution under the German Copyright Law.The use of general descriptive names, registered Manufacturing Plant Simulation Book names, trademarks, etc. in this publication does not imply, even in the absence of a specific statement, that such names are exempt from the relevantManufacturing Plant Simulation Book
protective laws and regulations and therefore free for general use.Typesetting: Camera-ready by author, data conversion by Markus Richter. HeidelbergCSteffen BangsowManufacturing Simulation with PlantSimulation and SimTalkUsage and Programming with Examples and SolutionsÔ SpringerManufacturing Simul Manufacturing Plant Simulation Book international production networks, the pressure to increase the efficiency of production systems has increased significantly. In addition. the number of technical components in many products and as a consequence also the requirements for corresponding assembly processes and logistics processes incr Manufacturing Plant Simulation Book eases. International logistics networks require corresponding logistics concepts.These requirements can be managed only by using appropriate Digital FManufacturing Plant Simulation Book
actory tools in the context of a product lifecycle management environment, which allows reusing data, supports an effective cooperation between differSteffen BangsowManufacturing Simulation with PlantSimulation and SimTalkUsage and Programming with Examples and SolutionsÔ SpringerManufacturing Simul Manufacturing Plant Simulation Book duction, storage, and transport activities is recognized as a key component of the Digital Factory in the industry' and as of today widely used and accepted. Cutting inventory and throughput time by 20-60% and enhancing the productivity of existing production facilities by 15-20% can be achieved in Manufacturing Plant Simulation Book real-life projects.The purpose of running simulations varies from strategic to tactical up to operational goals. From a strategic point of view, usersManufacturing Plant Simulation Book
answer questions like which factory in which country suits best to produce the next generation product taking into account factors like consequences Steffen BangsowManufacturing Simulation with PlantSimulation and SimTalkUsage and Programming with Examples and SolutionsÔ SpringerManufacturing Simul Manufacturing Plant Simulation Book sers also evaluate the flexibility of the production system, e.g., for significant changes of production numbers — a topic which becomes more and more important. On a tactical level, simulation is executed for a time frame of 1-3 months in average to analyze required resources, optimize the sequence Manufacturing Plant Simulation Book of orders, and lot sizes. For simulation on an operational level, data are imported about the current status of production equipment and the status oManufacturing Plant Simulation Book
f work in progress to execute a forward simulation till the end of the current shift. In this ease, the purpose is to check if the target output for tSteffen BangsowManufacturing Simulation with PlantSimulation and SimTalkUsage and Programming with Examples and SolutionsÔ SpringerManufacturing Simul Manufacturing Plant Simulation Book run simulation to take a decision about a new production system or evaluate an existing production system. Usually, the value of those systems is a significant factor for the company, so the users have to be sure that they take the right decision based on accurate numbers. There are several random Manufacturing Plant Simulation Book processes in real production systems like technical availabilities, arrival times of assembly parts, process times of human activities, etc., so stochManufacturing Plant Simulation Book
astic processes play an important role for throughput simulation. Therefore, Plant Simulation provides a whole range of easy-to-use tools to analyze mSteffen BangsowManufacturing Simulation with PlantSimulation and SimTalkUsage and Programming with Examples and SolutionsÔ SpringerManufacturing SimulSteffen BangsowManufacturing Simulation with PlantSimulation and SimTalkUsage and Programming with Examples and SolutionsÔ SpringerManufacturing SimulGọi ngay
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