How do you model transfer batching in simevents if you use orders as entities and order quantity as an attribute?
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Sander van den Heuvel
on 16 Oct 2020
Commented: Sander van den Heuvel
on 20 Oct 2020
I am currently modeling a manufacturing system using SimEvents that utilises the concept of transfer batching (part of an order moves to the subsequent work station before the order is finished in the current work station). I have currently modeled my entities in the system as orders and the order quantity as an attribute. Additionally, the processing time on the server is dependent on the order quantity. What I would like to know is whether it is possible to start the production of the same entity on the subsequent work station while it is not completed on the previous? Right now the order is only transmitted to the subsequent work station when it has completed full service.
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RenatoL
on 16 Oct 2020
I don't understand the concept of transfer batching, but from my experience with SimEvents, perhaps what you can do is to add another attribute that contains the percentage of completion of the order, so say the value is in the range of 0-100.
Would that be useful for you?
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Abdolkarim Mohammadi
on 17 Oct 2020
Edited: Abdolkarim Mohammadi
on 17 Oct 2020
You should use an Entity replicator block, which replicates entities based on the order size. Replicas are production batches after batching, which has batch sizes equal to 10 in your example. I have attached a simple model for you to investigate the details. The only point is where the batch size is not an integer multiplier of the order size, which you should specially consider in the attached model.
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