System Analysis and Simulation Modeling as the Basis for Unique Design of Port Terminals for Bulk Handling

Article Preview

Abstract:

The design of operation principles for a bulk handling port terminals is a complex and a multicriterion process. The design of ports is more complicated in a comparison with other infrastructure and industrial objects – in an addition to the choice of the location position and a handling technology it is necessary to apply a lot of fields of knowledge.

You might also be interested in these eBooks

Info:

Periodical:

Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 945-949)

Pages:

2907-2910

Citation:

Online since:

June 2014

Authors:

Export:

Price:

Permissions CCC:

Permissions PLS:

Сopyright:

© 2014 Trans Tech Publications Ltd. All Rights Reserved

Share:

Citation:

[1] N. Umang, M. Bierlaire, I. Vacca The bert allocation problem in bulk ports – STRC, (2011).

Google Scholar

[2] Y.B. Spasskiy Automatization of technology design of port terminals on base of imitation modeling: PhD research, Saint-Petersburg State Polytechnical University (2012), 214 p.

Google Scholar

[3] G. Lodewijks, D.L. Schott, J.A. Ottjes Modern dry bulk terminal design – Beltcon, (2007).

Google Scholar

[4] R. Kaptein Bulk Terminal Planning Trends Using Simulation – PE, September 11, (2013).

Google Scholar

[5] Royal HaskoningDHV Port development for shipping of coal from the Solntsevskoye deposit, possible logistic chains study – (2014).

Google Scholar

[6] H. Ligteringen, H. Velsink Ports and terminals. - CA Delft, Netherlands: VSSD, (2012).

Google Scholar

[7] G.P. Tsinker Port engineering: planning, construction, maintenance and security, John Wiley & Sons Inc., New Jersey, (2004).

Google Scholar

[8] C.A. Thorensen Port designer's handbook. – London: Thomas Telford Limited, (2010).

Google Scholar

[9] UNCTAD. Port Development. A handbook for planners in developing countries: Second Edition, Revised and expanded – New York: UNCTAD, (1985).

Google Scholar