A Discrete Cooperative Control Method for Production Scheduling Problem of Assembly Manufacturing System

With a sharp decrease in resource utilization of the complex production process, integrated scheduling methods are urgently needed in assembly manufacturing industries. To this end, this paper presents an integrated scheduling with jobs processing and assembly sequence (ISJPAS) problem where jobs an...

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Veröffentlicht in:Sustainability 2023-09, Vol.15 (18), p.13785
Hauptverfasser: Wang, Xiao, Liu, Mei, Zhong, Peisi, Zhang, Chao, Zhang, Dawei
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Zusammenfassung:With a sharp decrease in resource utilization of the complex production process, integrated scheduling methods are urgently needed in assembly manufacturing industries. To this end, this paper presents an integrated scheduling with jobs processing and assembly sequence (ISJPAS) problem where jobs and assemblies can be processed simultaneously. As the first contribution to this work, we develop a mixed integer nonlinear programming model (MINLP) that aims at minimizing maximum completion time and determining the earliness and tardiness of jobs and resulting inventory time. The structured property of the optimal scheduling solution is analyzed with regard to job sequencing and assembly sequencing. The NP-hard nature of the problem is proved, which provides upper and lower bounds on the optimal solution. Second, an efficient discrete assembly time and arrival time control (DAATC) method is presented based on continuous time variable control models. From a modified set of benchmark problems, the proposed method is tested by comparing four assembly association levels in real applications. The comparisons indicate the potentiality of our method to satisfy the due date. Lastly, relevance of practical applications are discussed, and several future research avenues are emphasized.
ISSN:2071-1050
2071-1050
DOI:10.3390/su151813785