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Tool addition strategies for flexible manufacturing systems
Authors:Manbir S Sodhi  Alessandro Agnetis and Ronald G Askin
Affiliation:(1) Department of Industrial and Manufacturing Systems Engineering, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI, USA;(2) Department of Information and Systems, University of Rome-ldquoLa Sapienza,rdquo, Rome, Italy;(3) Department of Systems and Industrial Engineering, College of Engineering and Mines, University of Arizona, 85721 Tucson, AZ, USA
Abstract:The allocation of tools to machines determines potential part routes in flexible manufacturing systems. Given production requirements and a minimum feasible set of tools, the decision of how to fill vacant slots in tool magazines to maximize routing flexibility is shown to be a minimum cost network flow problem for the cases when routing flexibility is a function of the average workload per tool aggregated over tool types, or of the number of possible routes through the system. A linear programming model is then used to plan a set of routes for each part type so as to minimize either the material handling requirement or the maximum workload on any machine. The impact of these tool addition strategies on the material handling and workload equalization is investigated and computational results presented. The advantage of the overall approach is computational simplicity at each step and the ability to react to dynamic changes.This article is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grants No. DMC 85–44993 and DDM 92–15432.This work was done by the author while visiting the SIE Department of the University of Arizona.
Keywords:tool addition  flexible manufacturing systems  routing flexibility  min cost network flow models
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