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Simulation Modelling using Practical Examples: A Plant Simulation Tutorial SOFTWARE VERSION LAST UPDATE 26/07/2017 Martijn Mes Simulation Modelling using Practical Examples: A Plant Simulation Tutorial (Martijn) Mes Associate Professor University of Twente Faculty of Behavioural, Management and Social sciences Department of Industrial Engineering and Business Information Systems Box 217 7500 AE Enschede The Netherlands Phone: (+31 53 489)4062 E-mail: Web: Copyright 2017 Martijn Mes This work is available under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives International License. For the licence agreement see [ ] and for a summary see [ ]. 1 CONTENTS 1 INTRODUCTION 4 What is Simulation ? 4 Time-Oriented Simulation versus Discrete Event Simulation 5 Hints for using the Tutorial 6 Overview of the Tutorial 6 2 OVERVIEW OF Plant Simulation 8 Object Orientation 8 The Desktop 10 Working with the Class Library and Toolbox 11 Overview of Basic Objects 12 Objects used in this Tutorial 17 Functionality, animation, and visualisation 18 PART A: BASIC Simulation Modelling 19 3 BUILDING A MODEL: GENERAL PRACTITIONER 20 Creating a New Model 20 A Basic Model 20
Simulation modelling is an excellent tool for analysing and optimizing dynamic processes. Specifically, when mathematical optimisation of complex systems becomes infeasible, and when conducting experiments within real systems is too expensive, time consuming, or dangerous , simulation becomes a powerful toolThe aim of simulation is to .
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