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Prerequisites¶
Flow¶
- Flow = number of movements or quantity of goods transferred between two machines (From - To). The graphical view represents the directional flow (From - To). The real view represents the flow on each segment without added indication of direction.
- Flow expressed in terms of movement (movement= transfer of a batch of parts from a position A to a position B): the value of the flux is the number of trips made to move all parts of a position A to a position B.
- Flow expressed in terms of quantity : The flow value is the sum of all parts moved from a position A to a position B.
Machine¶
- SIMOGGA considers a machine, all machines, workstations, and storage locations where the product is stopped, (it can be transformed by an operation of the process or just stored for some time).
- The machines have a color which characterizes the type of machine.
- The level of filling of the colored part is the percentage of the load with respect to the capacity.
Views¶
- SIMOGGA is organized into different views: graphical view,:term:design view,:term:interaction view,:term:scheduler view.
- Graphical view : Visualization of directional flow without constraint (cultural, technical, historical).
- Design view: View that permit the plant layout definition.
- Interaction view : View with the plant layout to account for technical constraints of the plant (plant areas, entry-exit, immovable machinery).
- Scheduler view: View used to make diffrent scheduling manipulations.
Scenario¶
- SIMOGGA is built based on a set of customer data = the Excel file where each transaction is assigned to a machine. This corresponds to a particular Operation-Machine solution. The assignment of operations on machines is used to define the matrix of From-To stream where all flows of a machine A to a B machines are represented.
- Each scenario presented in SIMOGGA corresponds to a solution Machine-Operation particular. This solution involves the flow between different machines and a specific use machine (with respect to the load capacity defined).
- Each scenario is also defined by a factory design.
Glossary¶
- Alternative
- They used to define situations where machines are moved. This allows, within a scenario to build the successive steps to be followed to arrive at the optimal situation An alternative may be seen as a picture, a backup at some point. Just duplicate the alternative being to continue the analysis process and maintain the current status.
- Flow
- Number of movements or amount of products transferred between two machines (From - To). A flow is expressed in terms of movement and quantity.
- Graphical View
- The graphical view shows the directional flow (From - To) The graphical view allows visualization of (technical cultural, historical) directional flow freely
- Machine
- SIMOGGA considered a machine, machine, workstation, storage where the product is stopped, (it can be transformed by an operation of the process or just stored for some time). The machines have a color characterizes the type of machine The filling level of the colored part is the percentage of the load with respect to the ability
- Movement (Flows))
- A movement is a transfer of a batch of parts from a position A to a position B) The flow value is the number of trips made to move all parts of a position A to a position B
- Quantity (Flows))
- The flow value is the sum of all parts moved from a position A to a position B
- Real View
- The actual view is summed flows on each segment without steering precision The actual includes the plant layout to accommodate the technical requirements of the plant (plant areas, entry-exit, immovable machinery)
- Scenario
- An Operation-Machine solution that involves flow between the various machines and a specific machine utilization (load relative to the defined capacity). Each scenario is characterized by a factory design.
- Scene
- The scene sets the graphic display area.
- Views
- SIMOGGA is organized into different views: real view and graphical view.