Part and Machine Partitioning Problem in Cellular Manufacturing: Multiple Machine Environment
Yugoslav journal of operations research, Tome 6 (1996) no. 2, p. 183
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A major issue in the design of cellular manufacturing systems is the allocation
of machines and parts to cells. This determines the overall structure and performance
of the system in terms of part now among cells. Several design and operational
constraints such as an upper limit on the cell size, multiple units of the same machine,
allocation of certain machines in the same or different cells and nonconsecutive visits of
a part to the same machine during its processing, can be taken into account. The present
work deals with the problem of simultaneously allocating parts and machines to
cells in manufacturing systems where replicate machines and several design requirements
exist. The part allocation section of the problem. which is trivial under the single
machine type hypothesis, becomes quite complicated, but more realistic, when more
than one unit of each machine type exist . The problem is first defined and formulated
in a mathematical programming form. Subsequently, a heuristic algorithm based on a
version of simulated annealing is used to produce enhanced system configurations.
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S. Sofianopoulou. Part and Machine Partitioning Problem in Cellular Manufacturing: Multiple Machine Environment. Yugoslav journal of operations research, Tome 6 (1996) no. 2, p. 183 . http://geodesic.mathdoc.fr/item/YJOR_1996_6_2_a2/