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Engineering, 10.05.2021 16:10 stump76

The stamping division at Bass Auto Works performs all necessary metal stamping operations for body panels. This is a 16 hour/day, 240 days/year operation. Currently, there are 30 stamping lines. Data on the breakdown and repair times of the lines has been analyzed by a group of Senior Design Students at State College. They determined that it was reasonable to assume that both are exponentially distributed. The mean time to failure for a single stamping line was found to be about 6.5 hours. The division currently employs 4 repairmen who work in teams of 2. When a stamping line breaks down, a single team is sent to repair it. The average repair time for a stamping line is about 4 hours. Required:
a. Develop a model for this system. Define states and events.
b. How many repair crew is needed to meet the assembly demand?

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