Learning Simio Lab Series 1Lab Module 02 Serial Manufacturing Line

Learning Simio Lab Series 1Lab Module 02 Serial Manufacturing Line
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This lab module is part of the "Learning Simio Lab Series," and is titled "Serial Manufacturing Line." It was created in 2013 by Jeffrey

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Slide1Learning Simio Lab Series 1Lab Module 02 Serial Manufacturing Line Copyright © 2013 - Jeffrey S. Smith and Simio LLC | All Rights Reserved 1

Slide2Objectives and Outline• Lab Objectives – Continue learning basic Simio modeling – Understand the basics of  symbols  and the default object instance symbol list – Lean about experiment  responses – Learn how to use SMORE plots • Lab Outline – Video 1 - Describe the 3-stage manufacturing system to be modeled, build the basic model, and verify the model – Video 2 – Add  symbols  to the model and learn how to change entity and server symbols as the model runs – Video 3 – Add experiment  responses  and view/interpret the Response Results (SMORE plots) – Video 4 - Assignment Copyright © 2013 - Jeffrey S. Smith and Simio LLC | All Rights Reserved 2

Slide3Serial Manufacturing Line3 Copyright © 2013 - Jeffrey S. Smith and Simio LLC | All Rights Reserved Machine Grind Package Parts arrive at the rate of 60/hour. Machining requires approximately 45 seconds/part. 10% of machined parts require re- machining Grinding requires approximately 55 seconds/part. 10% of ground parts are deemed “bad” and are disposed of. Packaging requires approximately 63 seconds/part.

Slide4Build the Model!4 Copyright © 2013 - Jeffrey S. Smith and Simio LLC | All Rights Reserved

Slide5Video 03 – Experiment Responses  and Response Results • A  response  is a Simio expression that is evaluated at the end of a replication. Responses can have: – Units (e.g., Time) – Objective (minimize or maximize) – Lower and Upper bounds • For our model, we’ll develop responses for: – Server utilization (Machine, Grind, Package) – Average time in system (for the population of Parts entities) – Average number in system (for the population of Parts entities) 5 Copyright © 2013 - Jeffrey S. Smith and Simio LLC | All Rights Reserved

Slide6SMORE PlotsNelson, B.L., “The MORE Plot: Displaying Measures of Risk and Error from Simulation Output,” Proceedings of the 2008 Winter Simulation Conference

Slide7Video 04 - Assignment• Add Inspection and Rework steps after Grinding – After the grinding process, all parts go through an inspection step.  There is a single inspector and the inspection takes between 30 and 50 seconds (uniformly distributed).  20% of the inspected parts are found to need rework (the remaining 80% go to packaging).  There are two rework operators and rework takes between 5 and 10 minutes (uniformly distributed).  50% of the parts are still bad after rework and are scraped.  The remaining 50% are sent to packaging. • Modify the model based on the system changes.  Create responses for the following: – Server utilizations (Machine, Grind, Inspect, Rework, Packaging) – Time in system for the entire part population – Time in system for good parts – Time in system for scrapped parts – Number of parts in the system – Number of parts in the Input Buffer for the Packaging station (hint – you will need to use the expression editor to “explore” the Package server object components to determine the appropriate expression) 7 Copyright © 2013 - Jeffrey S. Smith and Simio LLC | All Rights Reserved