Agha, Mujanah Ezat (1993) Simulation of production scheduling in manufacturing systems. Master of Engineering thesis, Dublin City University.
Abstract
Research into production scheduling environments has been
primarily concerned with developing local priority rules for
selecting jobs from a queue to be processed on a set of
individual machines. Most of the research deals with the
scheduling problems in terms of the evaluation of priority
rules with respect to given criteria. These criteria have a
direct effect on the production cost, such as mean make-span, flow-time, job lateness, m-process inventory and machine idle time.
The project under study consists of the following two phases. The first is to deal with the development of computer models for the flow-shop problem, which obtain the optimum make-span and near-optimum solutions for the well-used criteria in the production scheduling priority rules.
The second is to develop experimental analysis using a
simulation technique, for the two main manufacturing systems,
1. Job-shop
2. Flexible Manufacturing System
The two manufacturing types were investigated under the
following conditions
i. Dynamic problem conditions
ii. Different operation time distributions
iii. Different shop loads
iv. Seven replications per experiment with different streams
of random number
v. The approximately steady state point for each replication
was obtained.
In the FMS, the material handling system used was the
automated guided Vehicles (AGVs), buffer station and load/
unload area were also used. The aim of these analyses is to
deal with the effectiveness of the priority rules on the
selected criteria performance. The SIMAN software simulation
was used for these studies.
Metadata
Item Type: | Thesis (Master of Engineering) |
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Date of Award: | 1993 |
Refereed: | No |
Supervisor(s): | El Baradie, M.A. |
Uncontrolled Keywords: | Production planning; Mathematical models |
Subjects: | Engineering > Mechanical engineering |
DCU Faculties and Centres: | DCU Faculties and Schools > Faculty of Engineering and Computing > School of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering |
Use License: | This item is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 License. View License |
ID Code: | 18293 |
Deposited On: | 07 Jun 2013 13:15 by Celine Campbell . Last Modified 08 Oct 2013 08:26 |
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