6/18/2012 Chapter 1: Ranil Montaril‚ MSECE INTRODUCTION TO MODELING AND SIMULATION CHAPTER OBJECTIVE Introduce Modeling Introduce Simulation Develop an Appreciation for the Need for Simulation Develop Facility in Simulation Model Building 1 6/18/2012 WHAT IS A MODEL??? “A Representation of an object‚ a system‚ or an idea in some form other than that of the entity itself.” (Shannon) INGREDIENTS OF A GOOD MODEL A model is similar
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SIMULATION OF AN INDUSTRIAL SCALE AMMONIA PLANT USING HYSYS™ Presented By Mohammad Shamsus Saleheen #0602001 Md. Abu Abdullah Al Hasanat #0602002 1 Outline of the Presentation Objectives Simulating an ammonia plant using Aspen HYSYS A simplified block diagram of Haldor Topsoe ammonia production process Steady-state Model Comparison of steady-state simulation results with real plant data Response of the Model to Changes in Process Variables Scope of future work 2 Objectives
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SOCIAL SIMULATION | Evolution of Religion and War | | An experimental model based on statistics and analysis has been created to simulate a real-life society for the purpose of observing and analyzing its behaviours and patterns and correlating them with real-world scenarios | Abstract The aim of this project is to conduct social experiments in a life-like simulation environment. By developing complex artificial intelligence models for all the different people present in the sample space
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INVITED PAPER Modeling and Simulation of Electric and Hybrid Vehicles Tools that can model embedded software as well as components‚ and can automate the details of electric and hybrid vehicle design‚ need to be developed. By David Wenzhong Gao‚ Senior Member IEEE‚ Chris Mi‚ Senior Member IEEE‚ and Ali Emadi‚ Senior Member IEEE ABSTRACT | This paper discusses the need for modeling and simulation of electric and hybrid vehicles. Different modeling methods such as physics-based Resistive
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International Journal for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning http://www.georgiasouthern.edu/ijsotl Vol. 2‚ No. 2 (July 2008) ISSN 1931-4744 @ Georgia Southern University The Impact of Grading on the Curve: A Simulation Analysis George Kulick Le Moyne College Syracuse‚ New York‚ USA kulick@lemoyne.edu Ronald Wright Le Moyne College Syracuse‚ New York‚ USA wright@lemoyne.edu Abstract Grading on the curve is a common practice in higher education. While there are many critics of the practice
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Working Capital Simulation Aljenette Brown FIN 571 December 14‚ 2014 Susanne Elliott This paper will analyze the Sunflower Nutraceuticals (SNC) and the decisions their company can make to increase working capital and maximize the organization’s growth potential. Moreover‚ this paper will examine some of the decisions made in each phase of SNC’s simulation‚ describe how SNC’s decisions affected their working capital‚ and evaluate the general effects associated with limited access to financing.
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Q1: Identify factors that you would consider towards selecting an appropriate simulation software for use within a manufacturing organisation Factor | Reason(s) for Selection | Reference(s) | Analysis | Because analysis is the most tool for audit and analysis of the overall strategic position of the business and its environment. If the simulation software can provide statistics such as means‚ variances‚ and confidence intervals and goodness-of-fit test they are will be very helpful feature
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SIMULATIONS AND RESULTS 5.1 Simulations For simulations‚ we have used ns-3 simulator which is a discrete event network simulator. We have used ns-3 for evaluation of our algorithm for random sensor node deployment scenarios to find the sinks locations for a particular sensor nodes deployment. We have considered a 4x4 square grid wireless sensor network‚ where sinks and sensor nodes both are static. Locations of the sinks are deterministically placed. Locations of our sinks are taken from our deterministic
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Management | The Human Resource Management Simulation | Raymond Becich | April 18‚ 2012 | Our major focus at the beginning of the Human Resource Management Simulation was to implement programs and policies that would balance the needs of employees and the needs of the company while creating a profitable company that we would be proud to work for. A major part of balancing these needs was to carefully manage the budget allocated for the simulation. We created a budget spreadsheet to achieve
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Working Capital Simulation: Managing Growth Gregory Smith FIN/571 March 10‚ 2015 Mrs. Debra Hartsfield Working Capital Simulation: Managing Growth The Harvard Business Simulation asked that one act as the C.E.O. of Sunflower Nutraceuticals (which will be referred to as SNC throughout this paper). Within the simulation there were phase in which decisions were made to help SNC with the growth of the company. This paper will explain the decisions made will influence SNC to estimate the value of the
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