Title :
The use of animation in the simulation of coalmine production systems
Author :
Edwards, J.B. ; Mort, N ; Hollands, R.J.
Author_Institution :
Sheffield Univ., UK
Abstract :
The use of an essentially discrete-event simulation languages has been shown to effectively simulate the behaviour of a coal transportation system in a mine which has continuous characteristics. The technique of representing coal flow as a series of entities enables the use of high quality animation to be included in the simulation which improves the display at the human/computer interface. The results of this preliminary study provide the necessary stimulus to continue the work to include aspects of real-time operation and the analysis of several spatially distributed control stations. In addition, the authors propose to explore the use of simulation as an aid to management decision-making with respect to mine planning and plant sizing. Finally, the inclusion of feedback in the simulation to effect control is an interesting development in a manufacturing process and offers considerable potential for further study. The authors envisage an extension of current animation of the process to include a visual perspective of the feedback control structures which are at present hidden
Keywords :
coal; computer animation; discrete event simulation; engineering graphics; feedback; manufacturing data processing; materials handling; mining; transportation; animation; coal flow; coal transportation system; coalmine production systems; continuous characteristics; discrete-event simulation; feedback control structures; human/computer interface; management decision-making; manufacturing process; mine planning; plant sizing; real-time operation; spatially distributed control stations; visual perspective;
Conference_Titel :
Factory 2000, 1992. 'Competitive Performance Through Advanced Technology'., Third International Conference on (Conf. Publ. No. 359)
Conference_Location :
York
Print_ISBN :
0-85296-548-6