Title :
Static simulation: a new method of facility automation analysis
Author :
Trybula, Walter J.
Author_Institution :
Ivy Syst. Inc., VA, USA
Abstract :
An example of a typical factory is presented in order to compare the requirements and the results of three methods for analyzing manufacturing facilities. While the process of obtaining the data is the same for the different types of modeling, the development of the model is different. The three methods are static modeling (the spreadsheet); dynamic simulation, which solves the requirement for obtaining details unavailable with spreadsheets; and a promising new method called static simulation, which is a combination of queuing theory and input from operations research that results in answers that approach dynamic simulations answers. Static simulation combines the data approach of the spreadsheet method with the mathematics normally involved in dynamic simulation. The result is that the calculation of time-dependent characteristics of the facility, like cycle time or inventory levels, can be obtained. The results are very similar to those of dynamic simulation and are unobtainable with spreadsheet analysis
Keywords :
digital simulation; factory automation; manufacturing data processing; production control; spreadsheet programs; facility automation analysis; manufacturing facilities; modeling; operations research; queuing theory; spreadsheet method; static simulation; time-dependent characteristics; Analytical models; Asia; Costs; Councils; Humans; Machine vision; Manufacturing automation; Microcomputers; Pipelines; Production facilities;
Conference_Titel :
Electronic Manufacturing Technology Symposium, 1990 Proceedings, Competitive Manufacturing for the Next Decade. IEMT Symposium, Ninth IEEE/CHMT International
Conference_Location :
Washington, DC
DOI :
10.1109/IEMT9.1990.114991