![]() On the conveyor there are two stations - Cell sun simulation and test, with a delay of 1 second, and String soldering, the delay time for which is set by the solderingTime parameter. Properties of the solarCellConveyor element The width of the conveyor is 0.5 meters, the distance between the photovoltaic cells (gap) is 0.04 meters, and the speed is 0.2 m/s. The model uses a belt type conveyor ( Belt option in the Type property). To simulate a conveyor that transports photovoltaic cells between stations (small conveyor on the left above), we use the solarCellConveyor element (type Conveyor). Photovoltaic cell preparation conveyor (small conveyor) soldering cells together (String soldering station).testing on the sun simulator (Cell sun simulation and test processing station).Photovoltaic cells must be prepared for assembly. If you have already worked with the library, run AnyLogic and we are ready to go! If you are not familiar with the new library, we recommend you first read the previous posts in this series ( Conveyors and AGVs and transporters). Please note: this post is for those who want to understand the intricacies of modeling conveyor networks. It can also be launched on this page, directly from AnyLogic Cloud. This model can be found in the list of examples on the AnyLogic home page, in the Manufacturing section. Model statistics allow you to estimate the total utilization of the conveyor network and equipment, as well as the duration of the production cycle and production rates. The model shows the processes that prepare solar cells for solar panels and how the solar modules are manufactured. Using the Solar Panel Production Line model, we will explore the Material Handling Library and learn how to use Station element. It simplifies the modeling of production processes when it can be represented by a delay or the transition of an agent to a new state. To do this, AnyLogic uses the Station markup element. This allows you to reproduce production processes and account for the mechanical or manual processing time needed, working hours, and station scheduling. ![]() Included in the Material Handling Library is the ability to simulate the processing of items at stations on a conveyor network. It is the third in a series – the first two beginning with the basic functionality of the library and how to model conveyors and transporters. The Material Handling Library is a major part of AnyLogic and this ‘how-to’ explores how to get started with the library. Find out more and register.See how simulation improves material handling in our whitepaper! The webinar will detail how to build a railway network, including yards, and highlight features useful for your future rail modeling projects. Tuesday October 10th 2017 – Join us for a webinar featuring the AnyLogic Rail Library. In order for trains not to collide, it is necessary to change the logic of their movement on the railway network. In this video you learn how to give each train a random number of wagons, how to change their appearance and their composition, and how to avoid train collisions. It is easy to build models with multiple carriages. You will learn how to set the motion of a train, animate objects in 3D, and also how to implement passenger behavior using the capabilities of the AnyLogic Pedestrian Library. The model simulates the movement of a single-train shuttle train between two terminals of an airport, including the landing and disembarkation of passengers. ![]() If you have never modeled the movement of trains in AnyLogic, we recommend that you start with this video. From them you will learn how to simulate the movement of trains by rail and avoid train collisions when modeling. ![]() Here you will find three short training videos. The AnyLogic rail library helps model the work of marshalling yards, railway stations, tram and metro stations, technological routes in container terminals, and other railway systems. How to build railway models: Video lessons for beginners ![]()
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