Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

56 Resources u Icons represent resources u Dynamic resources must be assigned a path network u Resources position at nodes, not locations u “Specs” field.

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "56 Resources u Icons represent resources u Dynamic resources must be assigned a path network u Resources position at nodes, not locations u “Specs” field."— Presentation transcript:

1 56 Resources u Icons represent resources u Dynamic resources must be assigned a path network u Resources position at nodes, not locations u “Specs” field defines path, nodes, motion and rules

2 57 Resource edit table Resource selection Resources

3 58 Resource Specifications assign the path network, motion, node and rules information Resource Specifications assign the path network, motion, node and rules information

4 59 Resource Points let the resource occupy a position away from the node Resource Points let the resource occupy a position away from the node

5 60 Now, along with the instructor, enter the two Resources for the “Shop Floor” model Transporter Operator Resources

6 61 Processing What Am I ? Where Am I ? What Happens ? Now What Am I ? Where Do I Go ? Under What Circumstances ? How Do I Get There ?

7 62 Processing u Defines what entity at what location has what happening to it. u Select entity to be addressed in the Tools window. u Click on the initial entry location, then the first destination. Do remaining locations the same way. u Address individual Operation Logic and Move Logic entries as required

8 63 Select “Entity” to begin process definition Select “Entity” to begin process definition

9 64 1. Click on “Part_Storage” icon to begin process definition 1. Click on “Part_Storage” icon to begin process definition 2. Move arrow to first destination and click to record initial movement 2. Move arrow to first destination and click to record initial movement

10 65 Entity Output Change u If an Entity changes form its Output name may change u Select the new entity name from the pull down window in the output field

11 66 Raw_Part enters the Lathe Raw_Part enters the Lathe Finish_Part leaves the Lathe Finish_Part leaves the Lathe

12 67 Routing Rules Establish the condition for selecting the next location u FIRST Available - Go to the first listed location with available capacity u Quantity Field - Shows the number of entities that will go to the destination

13 68 Select the desired Routing Rule This is the Quantity indicator This is the Quantity indicator

14 69 Output Quantity u Create an Output Quantity of X in the quantity field of the routing dialogue box

15 70 Operation Logic u Operation Logic describes what happens to an entity at its current location u Operation Logic uses a series of statements or code to cause ProModel to do what you want u The Logic Builder can help you write these statements correctly

16 71 Operation Statements Cause an entity to do some action or activity u WAIT or ^ or TIME Causes an entity to wait at a location for a specified time Syntax:WAIT

17 72 Operation Statements u GET Causes an entity to request the use of a resource Syntax:GET u FREE Causes an entity to release a previously captured resource Syntax:FREE

18 73 Operation Statements u USE Causes an entity to request a resource for a specified time and then release the resource Syntax:USE for u Usual Syntax of Get/Free Statements Get Operator Wait N(5,2) Free Operator

19 74 Operation Statements u ACCUM Accumulates, without consolidating, a specified quantity of entities at a location Syntax:ACCUM u GRAPHIC Causes an entity to change to a different graphic Syntax:GRAPHIC

20 75 Logic Builder u A way to enter logic or the names of defined items u Works from any field that accepts logic or expressions u An easy way to ensure the syntax is correct

21 76 Use the “Logic Builder” to create process logic or when you are unsure of the syntax. Use the “Logic Builder” to create process logic or when you are unsure of the syntax.

22 77 Gives a short explanation Buttons change with selected statement Buttons change with selected statement Other options are

23 78 1. Select a statement such as WAIT 1. Select a statement such as WAIT 2. Click on Time, Keypad or Build Expression or enter a time 2. Click on Time, Keypad or Build Expression or enter a time

24 79 When the expression or logic is completely built, click on Paste to place the logic in the window from which the Logic Builder was selected. Then you may Close the Logic Builder or keep it open for the next statement. When the expression or logic is completely built, click on Paste to place the logic in the window from which the Logic Builder was selected. Then you may Close the Logic Builder or keep it open for the next statement.

25 80 Move Logic u Activated from the Routing - Move Logic field u Specifies Path Network, Time or Resource to make the move u May apply logic before and after the actual move

26 81 Click on Move Logic to bring up the window Click on Move Logic to bring up the window Click on Build button or use right mouse button to bring up the Logic Builder window Click on Build button or use right mouse button to bring up the Logic Builder window

27 82 Basic category brings up standard Move statements Basic category brings up standard Move statements

28 83 Select the Resource with which the Entity is to move Select the Resource with which the Entity is to move Choose Paste and then Close when finished Choose Paste and then Close when finished

29 84 Arrivals u Select the entity to arrive from the Tools window u Click on the Arrival location u Edit Quantity Each, First Time, Occurrences and Frequency as appropriate

30 85 Arrivals u First Time may have an entry or be left blank u INFinite may be used in Occurrences to create an unending stream of arrivals u Frequency may be a constant, a macro, a variable or a distribution

31 86 1. Select “Entity” to arrive 2. Select “arrival” location

32 87 The First Time button brings up scheduling options The First Time button brings up scheduling options

33 88 Now, along with the instructor, enter the arrival pattern for the “Shop Floor” model Arrivals

34 89 Five Common Errors 1. No process defined at a destination 2. Missing a path network interface 3. Path network nodes not connected 4. Failure to release a resource 5. Failed arrivals due to insufficient capacity

35 90 No Process Defined This is the error message

36 91 Missing Interface This is the run time error message for a resource This is the run time error message for a resource

37 92 Two Unconnected Nodes N4 This is the run time error message This is the run time error message This is the break in the path This is the break in the path N3

38 93 Entity Exits with a Resource Job_Complete trying to Exit with Order_Tech Job_Complete trying to Exit with Order_Tech

39 94 Failed Arrivals This is the error message, seen at the end of the simulation run

40 95 Running the Simulation 1. Select Simulation Options first. a. Check the Output Path. b. Check run time options and clock precision. c. Select Output Reporting option. 2. Then select Run or Save and Run.

41 96 Select “options” before running the simulation to set values Select “options” before running the simulation to set values

42 97 Define run length by calendar date or weekly time for shift use Define run length by calendar date or weekly time for shift use... or define run length by hours... or leave blank... or define run length by hours... or leave blank Set the number of replications Set the number of replications

43 98 Select “Information” during run time to view in-process model status Select “Information” during run time to view in-process model status

44 99 Right Click Features 1. Layout widow - no edit table open a. Right click on a location lets you edit the location or the background b. Similarly, right click on resource, variable, etc. does the same thing c. Right click on the background lets you edit the background or most of the View menu options

45 100 Right Click Features 2. Layout window - edit table open a. Takes you to that record in the edit table b. Lets you delete the graphic or that particular record c. In Path Networks lets you add a joint or delete the segment d. In Processing lets you add a joint to the routing arrow, delete that routing or delete the entire process

46 101 Right click on the Transporter to bring up this edit option Right click on the Transporter to bring up this edit option

47 102 Right click on the background brings up these options Right click on the background brings up these options

48 103 Right click on a path segment takes you to the segment and gives you edit options Right click on a path segment takes you to the segment and gives you edit options


Download ppt "56 Resources u Icons represent resources u Dynamic resources must be assigned a path network u Resources position at nodes, not locations u “Specs” field."

Similar presentations


Ads by Google