COMBINED SIMULATION MODELING AS A BASIS FOR DEVELOPING AUTOMATED COMPLEXES
Abstract
A significant (three to four times) reduction in the time required to create large automated complexes, increased requirements for their technical and economic performance, the increasing complexity of automation systems, and the need to put them into operation from the moment the process equipment is commissioned have prompted a search for new approaches to planning, development, and implementation of these complexes.
About the Authors
L.P. MyshlyaevRussian Federation
K.A. Ivushkin
Russian Federation
V.V. Grachev
Russian Federation
M.V. Shipunov
Russian Federation
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Review
For citations:
Myshlyaev L., Ivushkin K., Grachev V., Shipunov M. COMBINED SIMULATION MODELING AS A BASIS FOR DEVELOPING AUTOMATED COMPLEXES. Bulletin of the Siberian State Industrial University. 2012;(2):35-40. (In Russ.)











