Modular Manufacturing Simulator: Users Manual
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- 1997-01-01
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- Public Domain
- Topics
- ALGORITHMS, SPATIAL RESOLUTION, SYSTEMATIC ERRORS, RADIOSONDES, BUOYS, CALIBRATING, GEOPHYSICS, MICROWAVE IMAGERY, OCEAN SURFACE, BRIGHTNESS TEMPERATURE, WIND VELOCITY, WATER VAPOR, ERROR ANALYSIS
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- nasa_techdocs
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- NASA
- Language
- English
- Rights
- Public Domain
The Modular Manufacturing Simulator (MMS) has been developed for the beginning user of computer simulations. Consequently, the MMS cannot model complex systems that require branching and convergence logic. Once a user becomes more proficient in computer simulation and wants to add more complexity, the user is encouraged to use one of the many available commercial simulation systems. The (MMS) is based on the SSE5 that was developed in the early 1990's by the University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH). A recent survey by MSFC indicated that the simulator has been a major contributor to the economic impact of the MSFC technology transfer program. Many manufacturers have requested additional features for the SSE5. Consequently, the following features have been added to the MMS that are not available in the SSE5: runs under Windows, print option for both input parameters and output statistics, operator can be fixed at a station or assigned to a group of stations, operator movement based on time limit, part limit, or work-in-process (WIP) limit at next station. The movement options for a moveable operators are: go to station with largest WIP, rabbit chase where operator moves in circular sequence between stations, and push/pull where operator moves back and forth between stations. This user's manual contains the necessary information for installing the MMS on a PC, a description of the various MMS commands, and the solutions to a number of sample problems using the MMS. Also included in the beginning of this report is a brief discussion of technology transfer.
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- 97N25835
- Addeddate
- 2011-05-23 08:29:28
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- CASI
- Documentid
- 19970026586
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- nasa_techdoc_19970026586
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- ark:/13960/t3jw97v7f
- Nasa-center
- Marshall Space Flight Center
- Ocr
- ABBYY FineReader 8.0
- Online-source
- http://wayback.archive-it.org/1792/20100216200117/http://hdl.handle.net/2060/19970026586
- Original-nasa-rights
- Unclassified; Copyright (Distribution as joint owner in the copyright) ; Unlimited; Publicly available;
- Ppi
- 300
- Report-number
- NAS 1.26:205101; NASA-CR-205101; Paper-96JC01751
- Updated-added-to-ntrs
- 2009-07-29
- Year
- 1997
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