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Second International Conference on Advances in Mechanical and Robotics Engineering- AMRE 2014

OPTIMIZATION OF PRODUCTION ORDERS INPUT TO MANUFACTURING SYSTEM CREATING DATABASE OF SIMULATION MODELS TO SUPPORT THE TEACHING

Author(s) : IVANA SIMEONOVOVA, RADEK KNOFLÍCEK, ROBERT HOFMAN

Abstract

This article is part of a project Creating database of simulation models to support the teaching of subjects: Modeling and simulation of production systems (GMV, GMV-A) and Production Planning and control (GPR, GPR-A) supported by Science Fund of FME 2014. The folowing arcticle is part of simulation models database designed for educational purposes. It describes practical use of line production system computer simulation. The aim of simulation is to find optimal distribution of production orders input to manufacturing system. Simulation is a noninvasive method by which can be monitored and analyzed the behavior of real system or system in level of design. This means that it is possible to examine the effect of changes in the production system without consequences, which should have their application to the real system. In this article is described the definition of simulation model to which are performed experiments. The experimental results can be applied in practice for streamlining operation of the production system.

Conference Title : Second International Conference on Advances in Mechanical and Robotics Engineering- AMRE 2014
Conference Date(s) : 25 - 26 October 2014
Place : Hotel Novotel Zurich City-West, 8005 Zurich, Switzerland
No fo Author(s) : 3
DOI : 10.15224/978-1-63248-031-6-149
Page(s) : 49 - 53
Electronic ISBN : 978-1-63248-031-6
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