Hello, I would like to know the actual applications of SimFactory. I am not very sure of it range of applications. Is it possible to use for material flow simulation in factory like FlexSim, Simul8?
Regards, S.Ramraj. ________________________________________ From: Haas, Roland [[email protected]] Sent: 26 April 2019 20:44 To: Shankar, Ramraj Subject: Re: [Users] SimFactory! Hello S.Ramraj, that is likely not possible out of the box. Simfactory itself is just a tool to orchestrate simulations using the Cactus computational framework. Cactus itself is a generic framework aiming to simplify solving hyperbolic partial differential equations using (mostly) finite difference methods. Its main (almost exclusive) client code is the Einstein Toolkit which provides codes and other utilities to simulate astrophysical events, for example colliding black holes, neutron stars, supernova, cosmology etc. There are some users of Cactus that have used it for other simulations eg. David Rideout for Causal Set Quantum Gravity (http://cactuscode.org/about/team/drideout) and there is a project to use it to simulate the shallow water equation for Hurrican flood predictions. I am not aware myself (though that does not mean it does not exist) of an actual discrete event simulation. I would suggest sending an email explaining about the system you would like to simulate to either [email protected] or [email protected] to see if there is anyone who can provide insight. Yours, Roland > Hello Roland, > > Thanks a lot again! > I have signed up earlier today. > I would like to be sure that in simfactory, it is possible to perform > discrete event simulation of material flow in factory . > > > > > Regards, > S.Ramraj. > -- My email is as private as my paper mail. I therefore support encrypting and signing email messages. Get my PGP key from http://pgp.mit.edu . _______________________________________________ Users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.einsteintoolkit.org/mailman/listinfo/users
