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Modified combiner and separator functionality

Looking for suggestions on how to model the following part fabrication scenario:

A workcenter will have between 1 and 5 tools craned into position before raw material is craned into the cell. After processing, the result will be 2 parts that will move, by crane, to the next station. After the parts are gone, the individual tools will be removed by crane and returned to their staging area.

A standard combiner will let me constrain the part loading until a container enters input 1, but won't let me constrain based on a quantity>1. I also don't want to pack or join, because the tools won't go with the parts. Finally, I want an output of 2 parts where there is only a single part (raw material) loaded.

Suggestions are appreciated.

FlexSim 16.1.0
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Adrian Haws avatar image Adrian Haws commented ·

@Michael O'Connell would you be able to send a sample model of what you've tried so we can get a better idea of how you want this set up?

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Michael O'Connell avatar image Michael O'Connell commented ·

Actually, Adrian, didn't have a way to proceed. Was looking for suggestions.

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Jeff Nordgren answered

@Michael O'Connell

Attached is a model that I think has all of the elements that you required. Take a look at the model and see if it will do what you are wanting to have done.

If there is something missing or something that you don't understand, please don't hesitate to ask.

workcentersample-jn1.fsm


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