Developing a cellular manufacturing model considering the alternative routes, tool assignment, and machine reliability

Abstract The cell formation (CF) is one of the most important steps in the design of a cellular manufacturing system (CMS), which it includes machines’ grouping in cells and part grouping as separate families, so that the costs are minimized. The various aspects of the problem should be considered i...

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Main Authors: Sayyed Mahdi Sadat Khorasgani, Mahdi Ghaffari
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Islamic Azad University 2017-10-01
Series:Journal of Industrial Engineering International
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40092-017-0239-1
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spelling doaj-b046863092204a01856cade3f6bb3cce2021-02-02T04:53:14ZengIslamic Azad UniversityJournal of Industrial Engineering International1735-57022251-712X2017-10-0114362763610.1007/s40092-017-0239-1Developing a cellular manufacturing model considering the alternative routes, tool assignment, and machine reliabilitySayyed Mahdi Sadat Khorasgani0Mahdi Ghaffari1Department of Industrial Engineering, Naragh Branch, Islamic Azad UniversityDepartment of Industrial Engineering, Naragh Branch, Islamic Azad UniversityAbstract The cell formation (CF) is one of the most important steps in the design of a cellular manufacturing system (CMS), which it includes machines’ grouping in cells and part grouping as separate families, so that the costs are minimized. The various aspects of the problem should be considered in a CF. The machine reliability and the tool assigned to them are the most important problems which have to be modeled correctly. Another important aspect in CMS is material handling costs that they consist of inter-cell and intra-cell movement costs. Moreover, setup and tool replacement costs can be effective in CF decision making. It is obvious that CF cannot be completed without considering the number of demand. With considering of all of the above aspects, an extended linear integer programming is represented for solving the cell formation problem (CFP) in this study. The objective is to minimize the sum of inter-cell movement, intra-cell movement, tool replacement, machine breakdown, and setup costs. In the other terms, for states that cost of movement is higher than tool-changing cost, although a part can have the inter- and/or intra-cell movements, the model tries to find a solution which part is allocated to one cell and with changing the tools, processes of that part is completed. In addition, to validate the model and show its efficiency and performance, several examples are solved by branch and bound (B&B) method.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40092-017-0239-1Cell formation problemMaterial handling costsAlternative processing routesTool assignmentMachine reliabilityBranch and bound
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Developing a cellular manufacturing model considering the alternative routes, tool assignment, and machine reliability
Journal of Industrial Engineering International
Cell formation problem
Material handling costs
Alternative processing routes
Tool assignment
Machine reliability
Branch and bound
author_facet Sayyed Mahdi Sadat Khorasgani
Mahdi Ghaffari
author_sort Sayyed Mahdi Sadat Khorasgani
title Developing a cellular manufacturing model considering the alternative routes, tool assignment, and machine reliability
title_short Developing a cellular manufacturing model considering the alternative routes, tool assignment, and machine reliability
title_full Developing a cellular manufacturing model considering the alternative routes, tool assignment, and machine reliability
title_fullStr Developing a cellular manufacturing model considering the alternative routes, tool assignment, and machine reliability
title_full_unstemmed Developing a cellular manufacturing model considering the alternative routes, tool assignment, and machine reliability
title_sort developing a cellular manufacturing model considering the alternative routes, tool assignment, and machine reliability
publisher Islamic Azad University
series Journal of Industrial Engineering International
issn 1735-5702
2251-712X
publishDate 2017-10-01
description Abstract The cell formation (CF) is one of the most important steps in the design of a cellular manufacturing system (CMS), which it includes machines’ grouping in cells and part grouping as separate families, so that the costs are minimized. The various aspects of the problem should be considered in a CF. The machine reliability and the tool assigned to them are the most important problems which have to be modeled correctly. Another important aspect in CMS is material handling costs that they consist of inter-cell and intra-cell movement costs. Moreover, setup and tool replacement costs can be effective in CF decision making. It is obvious that CF cannot be completed without considering the number of demand. With considering of all of the above aspects, an extended linear integer programming is represented for solving the cell formation problem (CFP) in this study. The objective is to minimize the sum of inter-cell movement, intra-cell movement, tool replacement, machine breakdown, and setup costs. In the other terms, for states that cost of movement is higher than tool-changing cost, although a part can have the inter- and/or intra-cell movements, the model tries to find a solution which part is allocated to one cell and with changing the tools, processes of that part is completed. In addition, to validate the model and show its efficiency and performance, several examples are solved by branch and bound (B&B) method.
topic Cell formation problem
Material handling costs
Alternative processing routes
Tool assignment
Machine reliability
Branch and bound
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40092-017-0239-1
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