Integer Programming Models for finding Optimal Part-Machine Families
In this thesis, we develop integer programming models which find the optimal part-machine family solutions, that disaggregate a factory process at the lowest cost. The groupings created using the methods presented in this thesis can then act as the basis for the application of Group Technology, which...
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ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-OGU.10214-66742013-10-04T04:14:28ZInteger Programming Models for finding Optimal Part-Machine FamiliesMason, Cynthiainteger programmingclusteringcellular manufacturingGroup TechnologydisaggregationIn this thesis, we develop integer programming models which find the optimal part-machine family solutions, that disaggregate a factory process at the lowest cost. The groupings created using the methods presented in this thesis can then act as the basis for the application of Group Technology, which include machine placement, job scheduling, and part routing. Four exact 0−1 Linear Programming techniques are developed and presented. The first 0 − 1 Linear Programming technique only focuses on part subcontracting as a means to disaggregate, and the second only focuses on machine duplication to disaggregate. The final two methods both yield part-machine family disaggregation through simultaneous part subcontracting and machine duplication. Once these methods are applied to example problems, the results provide the exact solutions, which have not been found in previous work.NSERC Discovery GrantVannelli, A.2013-04-302013-05-10T21:18:20Z2013-05-10T21:18:20Z2013-05-10Thesishttp://hdl.handle.net/10214/6674en |
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In this thesis, we develop integer programming models which find the optimal part-machine family solutions, that disaggregate a factory process at the lowest cost. The groupings created using the methods presented in this thesis can then act as the basis for the application of Group Technology, which include machine placement, job scheduling, and part routing. Four exact 0−1 Linear Programming techniques are developed and presented. The first 0 − 1 Linear Programming technique only focuses on part subcontracting as a means to disaggregate, and the second only focuses on machine duplication to disaggregate. The final two methods both yield part-machine family disaggregation through simultaneous part subcontracting and machine duplication. Once these methods are applied to example problems, the results provide the exact solutions, which have not been found in previous work. === NSERC Discovery Grant |
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Integer Programming Models for finding Optimal Part-Machine Families |
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