A new upper bound for the cylinder packing problem

A new upper bound for the cylinder packing problem

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Article ID: iaor20022222
Country: United Kingdom
Volume: 8
Issue: 5
Start Page Number: 571
End Page Number: 583
Publication Date: Sep 2001
Journal: International Transactions in Operational Research
Authors: , ,
Keywords: packing
Abstract:

This paper introduces a new upper bound to the problem of fitting identical circles into a rectangle. This problem is usually referred to as the ‘cylinder packing problem’ or ‘cylinder palletization’. In practice, it arises when it is desired to maximize the number of cylindrical items packed in an upright position onto a rectangle/pallet. The upper bound developed consists in determining the reduced pallet area by deducting a lower bound for the unused pallet area from the total area of the pallet. The upper bound for the number of identical circles to pack into the pallet is computed by the ratio reduced pallet area/circle area. The results obtained for five distinct sets of problems are analyzed and compared with previous bounds found in the published literature.

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