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2 May 2006 Produce logistics simulation in a section steel mill
Chenglang Chen, Zhijiang Xie, Tiantian Liang
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Proceedings Volume 6042, ICMIT 2005: Control Systems and Robotics; 604245 (2006) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.664797
Event: ICMIT 2005: Merchatronics, MEMS, and Smart Materials, 2005, Chongqing, China
Abstract
A new universal rolling production line's produce logistics simulation system has been successfully designed and put into practice with the help of eM-plant. It can not only simulate the whole process, but also get statistics of the whole production line and each working procedure's capacity. Meanwhile, it can provide relevant decision-making support by simulating new product before putting into production. By running it, the line's bottleneck can be found out and an optimal produce logistics model can be designed. Comparing the improved one with the original, a better decision can be deduced. Application indicates that the simulation model can precisely simulate the production line's condition. And experimental and debugging time of new product can be reduced sharply.
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Chenglang Chen, Zhijiang Xie, and Tiantian Liang "Produce logistics simulation in a section steel mill", Proc. SPIE 6042, ICMIT 2005: Control Systems and Robotics, 604245 (2 May 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.664797
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KEYWORDS
Instrument modeling

Statistical analysis

Data modeling

3D modeling

Diagnostics

Decision support systems

Prototyping

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