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Working with the Modular Library Automotive

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This chapter deals with the modular library ‘Automotive’ (in original VDA Automotive Bausteinkasten) of the software Plant Simulation with the focus on point-oriented elements from this library. First, a general introduction to specific modular libraries in Plant Simulation, their purpose, way of use and limits is presented. A brief description of the library ‘Automotive’, its historical as well as current development, structure and field of use follows. The core of this chapter presents two sample models which show the use of the library ‘Automotive’. The aim is to give the reader insight into the variety of the modules and objects of the library ‘Automotive’ which enable the user to efficiently simulate various processes we can encounter in the automotive industry.

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Hloska, J. (2012). Working with the Modular Library Automotive. In: Bangsow, S. (eds) Use Cases of Discrete Event Simulation. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-28777-0_12

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