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Plant Simulation basics, methods, and strategies

LEVEL
Professional


DURATION
40 hours


TRAINER
Siemens


MODE
Online


PRICE

Macro Topics

Basic Training (Day 1)

- Introduction to discrete-event simulation: application fields, objectives, and underlying methodology

- Plant Simulation Interface

- Object-oriented modeling strategies

- Material Flow objects library: station and buffer

- Hierarchical templates and graphic customization of icons and layouts

Basic Training (Day 2)

- Classes, Instances and Inheritance

- Modeling buffers and assembly lines

- Stochasticity modeling: failures, availability, MTTR, MTBF

- Material Flow objects library: main objects and their use

- Modeling of roller conveyors and conveyors (length oriented objects)

Basic Training (Day 3)

- Resource objects library: operators, shifts, etc.

- Library of Information Flow objects: information flow management, production plans, cycles, etc.

- Library of User Interface objects: input/output interfaces, graphs and indicators

- Analysis tools: Sankey, bottleneck analyzer, and experiment manager

Advanced Training (Day 4)

- Logic customization: introduction to programming in Plant Simulation

- Using Simtalk: main object methods, functions, structures, etc.

- Debuggers and profilers

- Data acquisition

Advanced Training (Day 5)

- Use of Simtalk for data collection and evaluation of results.

- Typical use cases

- Use of Simtalk and Plant Simulation interfaces with Excel, DDE, etc.

Trainee’s Profile

The course is intended for business professionals, students, technicians, engineers and programming enthusiasts who wish to gain practical skills in software development and the use of Plant Simulator.

Pre-Requirements

Knowledge of the production processes you want to simulate, and the fundamentals of programming in any language.

Objectives

Participants will know how to build, run and evaluate a simulation model of a typical manufacturing plant.

More info

English language available upon request.
The subscription must be carried out within the fifth working day preceding the course starting date.

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