This paper studies the effect of the number of component stations (parallelism), work transfer, processing time distributions, buffers and buffer allocation schemes on throughput and interdeparture time variability of assembly systems. As an alternative to work transfer, variability transfer is introduced and its effectiveness is assessed. Previous research has indicated that the optimal throughput displays an anomaly at certain processing time distributions and, this phenomenon is now thoroughly analyzed and the underlying details are uncovered. This study also yields several new findings that convey important practical implications
We study a single-product assembly system in which the final product is assembled to order whereas t...
AbstractThe performance of an assembly cell consisting of a set of machines, a sufficiently large lo...
A selecting appropriate buffer sizes for the assembly system is a complex task that must account for...
Assembly processes play a big role in the current business context as global supply chains depend on...
Research on merging lines is expanding as their use grows significantly in the contexts of remanufac...
Processing time variability exists in assembly lines for many reasons including several models of a ...
This paper investigates the well-known and extensively studied unpaced production line problem for t...
Research on merging lines is expanding as their use grows significantly in the contexts of remanufac...
Unbalanced, unreliable (UR), unpaced, merging assembly lines are simulated in this study with varyin...
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/4821/5/bbl3629.0001.001.pdfhttp://deepblue.lib.umich...
This paper considers a 3nite capacity fork–join queueing model for open assembly systems with arriva...
Improvability theory for a simple assembly system consisting of two components and one assembly mac...
In recent years market demands have shifted towards customized products. As a result many manufactur...
AbstractIn recent years market demands have shifted towards customized products. As a result many ma...
We consider a production system consisting of several fabrication lines feeding an assembly station ...
We study a single-product assembly system in which the final product is assembled to order whereas t...
AbstractThe performance of an assembly cell consisting of a set of machines, a sufficiently large lo...
A selecting appropriate buffer sizes for the assembly system is a complex task that must account for...
Assembly processes play a big role in the current business context as global supply chains depend on...
Research on merging lines is expanding as their use grows significantly in the contexts of remanufac...
Processing time variability exists in assembly lines for many reasons including several models of a ...
This paper investigates the well-known and extensively studied unpaced production line problem for t...
Research on merging lines is expanding as their use grows significantly in the contexts of remanufac...
Unbalanced, unreliable (UR), unpaced, merging assembly lines are simulated in this study with varyin...
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/4821/5/bbl3629.0001.001.pdfhttp://deepblue.lib.umich...
This paper considers a 3nite capacity fork–join queueing model for open assembly systems with arriva...
Improvability theory for a simple assembly system consisting of two components and one assembly mac...
In recent years market demands have shifted towards customized products. As a result many manufactur...
AbstractIn recent years market demands have shifted towards customized products. As a result many ma...
We consider a production system consisting of several fabrication lines feeding an assembly station ...
We study a single-product assembly system in which the final product is assembled to order whereas t...
AbstractThe performance of an assembly cell consisting of a set of machines, a sufficiently large lo...
A selecting appropriate buffer sizes for the assembly system is a complex task that must account for...