Optimization of Structure of Section-Based Automated Lines
Commenced in January 2007
Frequency: Monthly
Edition: International
Paper Count: 32807
Optimization of Structure of Section-Based Automated Lines

Authors: R. Usubamatov, M. Z. Abdulmuin

Abstract:

Automated production lines with so called 'hard structures' are widely used in manufacturing. Designers segmented these lines into sections by placing a buffer between the series of machine tools to increase productivity. In real production condition the capacity of a buffer system is limited and real production line can compensate only some part of the productivity losses of an automated line. The productivity of such production lines cannot be readily determined. This paper presents mathematical approach to solving the structure of section-based automated production lines by criterion of maximum productivity.

Keywords: optimization production line, productivity, sections

Digital Object Identifier (DOI): doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1084852

Procedia APA BibTeX Chicago EndNote Harvard JSON MLA RIS XML ISO 690 PDF Downloads 1278

References:


[1] Koren, K., Hu, S.J., and Weber, T., "Impact of Manufacturing System Configuration on Performance", Annals of CIRP, v. 47, n. 1, 1998, pp. 369-372.
[2] Mia-Sheng Chen, Chun-Hsiung Lan, Achieving optimal design of the production line with obtainable resource capacity, Yugoslav Journal of Operations Research, 12(2002), November 2, p. 203-214.
[3] T. Freiheit, M. Shpitalni, S.J., S.J. Hu, and Y. Koren. "Productivity of Synchronized serial production lines with flexible reserve capacity". International Journal of Production Research, 15, May 2004, vol. 42, n. 10, p. 2009-20027.
[4] Kevin B. Hendricks. "The output of serial production lines of exponential machines with finite buffers", Journal of Operational Research, Vol. 40, #6, Nov-Dec. 1992, p.1139-1147.
[5] A. Dolgui, A. Eremeev, A. Kolokolov, and V. Sigaev. "A Genetic Algorithm for the Allocation of Buffer Storage Capacities in a Production line with Unreliable Machines". Journal of Mathematical Modeling and Algorithms, Springer Netherlands, Volume 1, Number 2, June 2002, p. 89-104.
[6] Kevin B. Hendricks. "The output of serial production lines of exponential machines with finite buffers", Journal of Operational Research, Vol. 40, #6, Nov-Dec. 1992, p.1139-1147.
[7] Jingshan Li and Dennis E. Blumenfeld, "Quantitative analysis of a transfer production line with Andon", IIE Transactions, Volume 38, Issue 10 October 2006 , pp. 837 - 846.
[8] L.Volchkevich. Automation of production processes. "Mashinostroenie ", Moscow, 2005, 300 p.
[9] R. Usubamatov, N. Ismail, and M. Megat, "Productivity of automated lines divided on sections". "Tehnika mashinostroenia" #5 (51), Moscow, Russia, 2004. p. 31-34.
[10] Daniel T. Koenig. Manufacturing Engineering: Principles for Optimization, 3 ed. ASME, 2007-01-30
[11] Horst Tempelmeier. "Practical considerations in the optimization of flow production systems," International Journal of Production Research. Taylor & Francis, Vol. 41, Number 1/2003, p. 149-170.
[12] Diomidis Spinellis and Chrissolen T. Papadopoulos. "ExPLOre: A modular architecture for production line optimization". Dimitris K. Despotis and Constantin Zopounidis, editors, Proceedings of the 5th International Conference of the Decision Sciences Institute, DSI -99, Decision Science Institute, July 1999, p.1446-1449. .
[13] Glyn Games, ÔÇÿModern Engineering Mathematics-. Prentice Hall, 2001.