Simulation and Modeling Tutorial I
Simulation and Modeling Tutorial I
Simulation can also be used when the real system is inaccessible or too
dangerous to assess or when a system is still in the design or theory
stages.
This can be applied to a range of scenarios, for example, you can model
a supermarket and the likely behaviours of customers as they move
around the shop as it becomes busier. This can inform decisions
including staffing requirements, shop floor layout, and supply chain
needs.
Another example would be a manufacturing environment where
different parts of the line can be simulated to assess how their processes
interact with those of others. This can provide an overview of how the
entire system will perform in order to devise innovative methods to
improve performance.
Advantages
A simulation can be created to let you see into the future by accurately
modelling the impact of years of use in just a few seconds. This lets you
see both short and long-term impacts so you can confidently make
informed investment decisions now that can provide benefits years into
the future.
Limitations
While there are a great many advantages to using simulation, there are
still some limitations when compared to other similar techniques and
technologies, such as digital twin.
Types of Simulation
2. Dynamic Simulation
machine kinematics
human ergonomics
aerodynamic testing
virtual prototyping
3. Process Simulation
Modelling physical interactions between two or more systems, for
example;
Examples
Automotive
Biomechanics
Disaster Preparation
Engineering Systems
Ergonomics
Simulation can be used to analyse virtual products and working
environments incorporating an anthropometric virtual representation of
the human, also known as a mannequin or Digital Human Model
(DHM). These DHMs can mimic the performance and capabilities of
humans in simulated environments. This type of simulation has
applications ranging from assembly lines to disaster management and
video gaming to waste collection.
Flight Simulation
Flight simulators have been used for years to train new pilots in a safe
environment. This not only allows pilots to be assessed safely, but can
also test instrument failures and other problems without risking the pilot,
the instructor or the aircraft. You can also easily repeat the exact same
scenarios, such as approaching a runway to land, under different
conditions, not to mention saving fuel and other costs compared to
actual flying time.
Military Applications
Network Systems
Project Management
Robotics
Production Systems
Sales
Sport
Statistics are widely used as part of sport simulation to predict the
outcome of events and the performance of individual sportspeople.
Sports simulation can also be used to predict the outcome of games and
events as well as for fantasy sports leagues. Biomechanics models can
also be used to assist training, assess fatigue levels and their effect on
performance and more.
Weather
Conclusion