Discrete event simulation in manufacturing environments the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant /
Abstract (Summary)
The purpose of this thesis was to construct a discrete event model of the waste
handling activities inside of the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) in order to examine
“what-if” scenarios designed to increase the rate at which waste is disposed.
The discrete event modeling software EXTEND was chosen by Sandia National
Laboratories (Sandia) because of its ease of use, flexibility, ability to customize, and low
cost. Historical and observed data were used to construct, verify, and validate the
resulting model. Verification ensures that the model works as programmed, and
validation ensures the real world system is truly being modeled to some degree of
accuracy. After determining that the system was modeled correctly, scenarios were
evaluated to determine what could increase the waste throughput, and tests were
preformed to determine to what resources within the model throughput are most
sensitive.
Results from the model include a two month run generated by a historical
shipping schedule and data collected from the scenarios examined, such as increasing
shipments, adding equipment, and varying the available labor pools. Resulting in a
recommendation to add a second shift
From the results it is concluded that the model does successfully simulate the
current system at WIPP, and it offers insightful data regarding system modifications.
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School:The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
School Location:USA - Tennessee
Source Type:Master's Thesis
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