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Tuesday, August 12, 2008
promodel software
Process Simulation
Even though engineers have achieved a high degree of being able to intuitively determine how well a proposed line will function, there are times when a number of foreseen concerns can combine to have an unforeseen effect. Process simulation can help detect these issues in advance, when correcting them can still be done at a relatively inexpensive cost.
Process Simulation involves entering machine, part, operator, and process information into a graphical model to create a virtual process line. This line can then be run under varying scenarios, conditions, and lengths of time to project what the actual outcome of the line will be. If the line is one being proposed, then estimates must be used for the parameters, and the outputs examined closely to make sure the line is running as planned. If the line is currently in existence, but improvement must be made, then the model can be developed until it matches reality, and then virtual changes can be made and the effects analyzed.
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