Concurrent Design: Coal Bulk Terminal Design Based On Integrated
Simulation Methods
From Proceeding of Summer Computer Simulation Conference,SCSC95, Ottawa, July 24-26 1994
Roberto Mosca, Pietro Giribone, Agostino G.Bruzzone
CONCLUSIONS
Concurrent engineering applied to plant configurations indicates, through simulation/design integration, how it is
possible, already in the evaluation and design phase, to correctly define technical specifications while also considering
factors that otherwise would be neglected.
In this way, more efficient plant solutions are obtained, with very limited additional initial costs (which are often even
zero) and they can generate huge savings in terms of re-engineering, restructuring, etc.
The simulation is the cornerstone of this approach and is used to perform interesting analyses on the combined base
effects. On the other hand, the modular construction of a simulator, operating in parallel during the plant
system/simulation model design phase, ensures that the simulator obtained will perfectly match the requirements of the
plant in question.
In this case, it was necessary to switch from a traditional discrete approach to a hybrid simulation in order to resolve some
of the problems posed by designers. On the other hand, the model created will certainly have a much greater service life
which should guarantee its use for all evaluations and forecasts required during the life of the specific coal bulk terminal.