Analysis of flexible manufacturing systems with distinct repeated visits: DrQ

Analysis of flexible manufacturing systems with distinct repeated visits: DrQ

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Article ID: iaor1996803
Country: Netherlands
Volume: 7
Issue: 4
Start Page Number: 319
End Page Number: 338
Publication Date: Oct 1995
Journal: International Journal of Flexible Manufacturing Systems
Authors: , ,
Keywords: queues: applications
Abstract:

This article examines the performance effects caused by repeated part visits at the workstations of a flexible manufacturing system (FMS). Such repeated part visits to the same workstations are commonly associated with fixture changes for machining complex parts, reclamping, and remounting or reorienting them. Since each of the repeated visits to a workstation may require different processing requirements, the resulting queueing network does not have a product form solution. The authors therefore develop an approximate mean value analysis model for performance evaluation of an FMS that may produce multiple part types with distinct repeated visits. They provide numerical examples and validate the accuracy of our solution algorithm against simulation. These examples show that the proposed model produces accurate throughput and utilization predictions with minimal computational efforts. These examples reveal that increasing the total pallet population may result in a reduction of the aggregate throughput, and that the FMS’s performance could be more sensitive to the mix of pallets and part routes than to the total number of pallets. The present model will be of use, in particular, when managers wish to control individual operations (e.g., to adjust individual operation times to achieve economic savings in tool wear and breakage costs) or to investigate the performance implications of route changes due to alternate assignments of particular manufacturing tasks to certain workstations.

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