Computer simulation in producton process of wiper blades for cars

  • Justyna Ogorzałek Department of Production Engineering, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Koszalin University of Technology, Koszalin, Poland
Keywords: Numerical simulation, Production process, Wiper blade, Discreet modeling, System dynamics

Abstract

The article presents the most important information concerning computer modelling and simulation, system dynamics modelling, discrete event modelling and agent modelling. An exemplary model of the production process of windscreen wipers, which was created on the basis of assumptions, discussed the individual components of the model.  An example of using JAVA code in AnyLogic program is presented and examples of indicators that can be calculated and presented in the form of a graph in the program are shown. Computer simulations enable tracking and analysis of the production process. They help to verify assumptions and detect irregularities in the modeled process. Simulation programs have a wide range of possibilities, allow you to create reports, charts, comparisons, allow you to optimize processes.

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Author Biography

Justyna Ogorzałek, Department of Production Engineering, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Koszalin University of Technology, Koszalin, Poland

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Justyna Ogorzałek received a diploma of enginee in 2018 at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering of Koszalin University of Technology, faculty of Management and Production Engineering, specializing in Computer Technology in Production Engineering. Her scientific interested focus on the optimization of production processes using numerical simulation. During studies she was twice awarded a scholarship and was a member of the LogTech scientific society. She currently Works at Meden-Inmed as a constructor.

Published
2019-07-15
How to Cite
Ogorzałek, J. (2019) “Computer simulation in producton process of wiper blades for cars”, Journal of Mechanical and Energy Engineering, 3(2), pp. 131-138. doi: 10.30464/jmee.2019.3.2.131.
Section
Mechanical Engineering