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Simulation with ArenaChapter 2 – Fundamental Simulation ConceptsSlide 1 of 46 Simulation by Hand: Setup

Simulation with ArenaChapter 2 – Fundamental Simulation ConceptsSlide 2 of 46 Simulation by Hand: t = 0.00, Initialize

Simulation with ArenaChapter 2 – Fundamental Simulation ConceptsSlide 3 of 46 Simulation by Hand: t = 0.00, Arrival of Part 1 1

Simulation with ArenaChapter 2 – Fundamental Simulation ConceptsSlide 4 of 46 Simulation by Hand: t = 1.73, Arrival of Part 2 12

Simulation with ArenaChapter 2 – Fundamental Simulation ConceptsSlide 5 of 46 Simulation by Hand: t = 2.90, Departure of Part 1 2

Simulation with ArenaChapter 2 – Fundamental Simulation ConceptsSlide 6 of 46 Simulation by Hand: t = 3.08, Arrival of Part 3 23

Simulation with ArenaChapter 2 – Fundamental Simulation ConceptsSlide 7 of 46 Simulation by Hand: t = 3.79, Arrival of Part 4 234

Simulation with ArenaChapter 2 – Fundamental Simulation ConceptsSlide 8 of 46 Simulation by Hand: t = 4.41, Arrival of Part

Simulation with ArenaChapter 2 – Fundamental Simulation ConceptsSlide 9 of 46 Simulation by Hand: t = 4.66, Departure of Part 2 345

Simulation with ArenaChapter 2 – Fundamental Simulation ConceptsSlide 10 of 46 Simulation by Hand: t = 8.05, Departure of Part 3 45

Simulation with ArenaChapter 2 – Fundamental Simulation ConceptsSlide 11 of 46 Simulation by Hand: t = 12.57, Departure of Part 4 5

Simulation with ArenaChapter 2 – Fundamental Simulation ConceptsSlide 12 of 46 Simulation by Hand: t = 17.03, Departure of Part 5

Simulation with ArenaChapter 2 – Fundamental Simulation ConceptsSlide 13 of 46 Simulation by Hand: t = 18.69, Arrival of Part 6 6

Simulation with ArenaChapter 2 – Fundamental Simulation ConceptsSlide 14 of 46 Simulation by Hand: t = 19.39, Arrival of Part 7 67

Simulation with ArenaChapter 2 – Fundamental Simulation ConceptsSlide 15 of 46 Simulation by Hand: t = 20.00, The End 67

Simulation with ArenaChapter 2 – Fundamental Simulation ConceptsSlide 16 of 46 Simulation by Hand: Finishing Up Average waiting time in queue: Time-average number in queue: Utilization of drill press:

Simulation with ArenaChapter 2 – Fundamental Simulation ConceptsSlide 17 of 46 Complete Record of the Hand Simulation