Optimizing Modular Machining Line Design Problem with Mixed Activation Mode of Machining Units

  • Belmokhtar S
  • Dolgui A
  • Delorme X
  • et al.
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Abstract

A modular transfer line designing problem is investigated. The problem is to find the best subset of modules (machining units) from a given set and to assign them to different stations so that technological constraints and cycle upper limit are respected and the line cost is minimal. The investigated lines have a mixed activation mode for the machining units of each station, i.e. the units of each station are arranged into a series of stages such that each stage is composed of several units activated in parallel. A mixed integer program approach is proposed to model and solve the corresponding design problem. Improvements are suggested in order to reduce the model size and speed up the computations.

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Belmokhtar, S., Dolgui, A., Delorme, X., & Ignatenko, I. (2007). Optimizing Modular Machining Line Design Problem with Mixed Activation Mode of Machining Units. Decision Making in Manufacturing and Services, 1(2), 35–48. https://doi.org/10.7494/dmms.2007.1.2.35

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