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Loading weight

Hello everybody:

I wanted to ask if it is feasible to modify in FlexSim (maybe the GIS module) the weight of a load transported in trucks so that this has a physical influence in terms of speed, fuel consumption, pollutant emissions... either in a native way calculated by FlexSim or parameterised in some other way by me.

Thanks in advance.

Jorge Diaz

FlexSim 22.2.3
influence of weight loading
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Joerg Vogel avatar image Joerg Vogel commented ·

@Jorge Diaz , just do it. Typically you add some of this in a calculated table for a statistic collector. Or you correlate label values with maximum speed parameter while model runs. I know there are other software tools, which try to implement cost, energy consumption or other financial factors into a model by default options. But my personal opinion is, do this on your own and you get a better adjusted result than from any predefined setting.

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Jorge Diaz avatar image Jorge Diaz Joerg Vogel commented ·

I understand, Joerg. Thank you for your help. I'll do as you recommend me: I'll look for a mathematical correlation between all the data then.

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Kavika F answered

Hey @Jorge Diaz, you could try using an AGV System to simulate these physical influences.

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You can create different Load Types that cause your AGVs to move at different speeds, consume varying amounts of energy, etc. Then, based on a label like "weight" set on your AGV, you can apply a different Load Type so it moves accordingly.


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