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Pregled literature iz oblasti skladišnih sistema baziranih na šatl tehnologiji
- Source :
- FME Transactions
- Publication Year :
- 2018
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Abstract
- Prethodna decenija donela je pravi procvat u oblasti automatskih skladišnih sistema (SBS/RS) baziranih na šatl tehnologiji u mnogim industrijama. Njihova superiornost u odnosu na 'mini-load' automatske skladišne sisteme ogleda se prvenstveno u mogućnosti većeg protoka skladišnih jedinica kroz sistem, velikoj fleksibilnosti proširenja sistema i mnogo boljoj energetskoj efikasnosti, koja je rezultat manje potrošnje energije i sposobnosti regeneracije velike količine energije. Sveobuhvatan pregled literature SBS/RS prikazan u ovom radu ukazuje na glavne specifičnosti, ključne pretpostavke i aproksimacije u razvijenim modelima za procenu vrednosti performansi sistema ili strategijama za upravljanje sistemom, i ističe najvažnije zaključke izvedene iz dobijenih rezultata. Predstavljeni pristupi u modeliranju sistema mogu biti koristan alat za projektante SBS/RS prilikom procene efikasnosti sistema u početnoj fazi projektovanja.<br />The last decade brought the blooming of the shuttle-based automated storage and retrieval system (SBS/RS) in many industrial applications. They proved the superiority over the mini-load automated storage and retrieval system mainly due to higher throughput capacity, high flexibility of future extension, much better energy efficiency resulting from lower energy consumption and high energy regeneration capability. A comprehensive literature review on SBS/RS given in the paper pointed out main specifics and crucial approximations and assumptions of the developed system performance estimation models or control strategies, as well as the main conclusions resulting from the obtained results. Presented modeling approaches could be a valuable tool for SBS/RS designers and other related decision makers to estimate the system efficiency in the starting phase of SBS/RS design activities.
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- Database :
- OAIster
- Journal :
- FME Transactions
- Notes :
- FME Transactions
- Publication Type :
- Electronic Resource
- Accession number :
- edsoai.on1368246703
- Document Type :
- Electronic Resource