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JEH is a Simulation Modeling Project Manager, Manufacturing Systems Engineer, Engineering Consultant with world-class expertise in simulation project management and manufacturing systems engineering, factory simulation, with special interests in discrete-event model development, data collection and analysis, NC machining, robotic processes.

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Dell, a recognized global leader in the personal technology industry turned to this consultant to help them build a virtual environment they could use to test PLC code and the integration of Cimplicity with other software systems within their global assembly facilities network.

This consultant's engineers used their market-making emulation technology to create a solution that met all of Dell's needs. This consultant also developed a comprehensive training program to ensure that Dell engineers could successfully create their own models after the initial implementation phase was completed.

Emulation v. Simulation
Because emulation is a relatively new concept, some people confuse it with simulation. However, the two technologies are very different.

Simulation is used by industrial engineers to present a "model" of real-world behavior. It is used to predict outcomes, based on a model of the PLC that may or may not operate in the exact fashion that the real device would. Emulation, on the other hand, is used by controls engineers to create a virtual model of the automation in the factory. This virtual model is controlled by the ACTUAL PLC. This gives the controls engineers the confidence that any tests will behave exactly as they would in the real world. Simulation is used in the planning stage of a project, while emulation is used to improve installation and launch efficiency.

There are several technologies in the market which are essentially simulation products with a few emulation functionalities "bolted on." This consultant's technology, however, was designed from the ground up as an emulation solution, specifically developed to give engineers the means to commission manufacturing, assembly and distribution systems on-time and on-budget.

How Did This Consultant Help Dell?
Our team worked closely with Dell to develop virtual representations of their assembly operations, from kitting to tote returns. We modeled all of the individual components that comprised the system, from straight conveyors and lift tables, to photoeyes and sensors. These parametric components were saved in a digital library to make it even more convenient for Dell engineers to build future models.

Once components were built and incorporated into a 3-D model with more than 8,000 I/O points, it was connected to the eight PLCs that managed the assembly floor, as well as higher-level operating systems. In addition, we developed 10 two-hour training courses and provided all system and component documentation in HTML format; this allows the Dell engineering team to build and validate future models internally.

Prior to implementing our technology, installing a new assembly system at Dell meant bringing in a team of consultants (after the day's production ended and over weekends) to help build the data bridges necessary for assembly systems to communicate with higher-lever plant management systems. Dell was spending upwards of $4,000 per hour for these teams of consultants to travel to and work in their facilities, in addition to the negative impact on employee morale as engineers were forced to extend their workday and week to accommodate this schedule.

This consultant has eliminated these problems. Engineers are now testing and validating systems in a lab environment, during normal working hours and before equipment is delivered or installed. Furthermore, Dell engineers can anticipate the impact that changes they are considering within one area of the assembly environment will have on the rest of the system, as well as the broader operating system.

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