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Modeling and simulation for large scale production systems

conference contribution
posted on 2008-01-01, 00:00 authored by Saeid Nahavandi
Computer modeling and simulation provide a foundation upon which industrial processes and systems can be transformed and innovation dramatically accelerated. Computer modeling and simulation is also an indispensable tool of the information age, used extensively in design, analysis, operations, decision-making, optimization, and education and training. Manufacturing, production and design relies upon simulation to develop efficient production systems and factories that produce quality products. Simulation in industry has yet to meet its full potential. The development of models is very time consuming, particularly for geometries of complex engineering systems such as manufacturing plants, automobiles, aircraft and ships. Computer simulation allows scientists and engineers to understand and predict three-dimensional and time-dependent phenomena in science and engineering discipline. This talk will focus on challenges associated with modeling and simulation in the manufacturing sector and through a number of case studies highlight the benefits gained through the use of such technologies.

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Event

World Automation Congress (2008 : Hawaii, U.S.A)

Pagination

9 - 9

Publisher

World Automation Congress

Location

Hawaii, U.S.A

Place of publication

[Hawaii, U.S.A]

Start date

2008-09-28

End date

2008-10-02

Language

eng

Publication classification

E3 Extract of paper

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2008, World Automation Congress

Editor/Contributor(s)

J Mo

Title of proceedings

WAC 2008 : Program of the World Automation Congress

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