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Gerhard Dachtler

Researcher at Siemens

Publications -  7
Citations -  28

Gerhard Dachtler is an academic researcher from Siemens. The author has contributed to research in topics: Material flow & Continuous casting. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 7 publications receiving 28 citations.

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Temporal control of an installation of the basic materials industry

TL;DR: Temporal control of an installation of an integrated metallurgical plant, with processes which are critical with respect to a continuous material flow, is discussed in this article, where the material flow through the installation is exerted in such a way that its stoppage or interruption before entry into a critical process is prevented.
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Process and system for time control of a basic industry plant

TL;DR: In this paper, a process sequence in a subprocess is subdivided into four steps, referred to as quarter cells, with each quarter cell containing a point in time, a time range to describe possible process time fluctuations, the name of the previous quarter cell, and a marker of whether the process time fluctuation of this subcell is influenceable or non-influenceable.
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Process for electronic data processing of industrial process has determining product mix for partial process and adjusting operating program for planned period based on product mix and operating priority of product mix

TL;DR: In this article, a process for the electronic data processing of an industrial process comprises determining a product mix for at least one partial process, and adjusting an operating program for a planned period based on the product mix and an operating priority.
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Continuous casting installation, especially a thin slab continuous casting installation

TL;DR: In this article, a method for operating a continuous casting installation using a computing unit was proposed, where the computing unit determines the sequence of the slabs belonging to the production orders (30, 31) within the sequences (26, 27) by using a genetic algorithm.