A selecting appropriate buffer sizes for the assembly system is a complex task that must account for random fluctuations in production rates. After the analysis of assembly systems with two workstations and one buffer, a mathematical model of the buffer states is proposed using the theory of continuous time stochastic processes, and the probability of the buffer being full is determined as a function of buffer size. Then a progressive algorithm is introduced to determine the buffer sizes in an assembly system with more two workstations. Eventually, an experimental case is given to demonstrate the validity of this study
This report presents an interesting analytical approach in the operational research pertaining to tw...
Assembly systems are prevalent in many manufacturing environments. An assembly system is a productio...
BUFFER ALLOCATION MODEL BASED ON A SINGLE SIMULATION Allocating buffers in manufacturing systems is ...
A selecting appropriate buffer sizes for the assembly system is a complex task that must account for...
The allocation of buffers between workstations is a major optimization problem faced by manufacturin...
Parallel Assembly Lines with multi-line stations (PALBs) have been widely studied in recent years be...
Based on the literature and articles reviewed, there was not a single study that deals with the simu...
Probabilistic processing times, times between breakdowns and repair times make the amount of stock i...
This thesis addresses the problem of buffer capacity allocation in serial production lines. Both in-...
Safety regulations demand the elimination of random mistakes and the reliable operation of productio...
This paper considers a finite capacity fork–join queueing model for open assembly systems with arriv...
In mixed-model assembly lines, smooth operation of the assembly line depends on adherence to the sch...
We analyse the system consisting of a highly capable workcentre, which processes a variety of part t...
This research concentrates on the buffer specification problem of the design of asynchronous assembl...
The buffer allocation problem is an NP-hard combinatorial optimization problem and it is an importan...
This report presents an interesting analytical approach in the operational research pertaining to tw...
Assembly systems are prevalent in many manufacturing environments. An assembly system is a productio...
BUFFER ALLOCATION MODEL BASED ON A SINGLE SIMULATION Allocating buffers in manufacturing systems is ...
A selecting appropriate buffer sizes for the assembly system is a complex task that must account for...
The allocation of buffers between workstations is a major optimization problem faced by manufacturin...
Parallel Assembly Lines with multi-line stations (PALBs) have been widely studied in recent years be...
Based on the literature and articles reviewed, there was not a single study that deals with the simu...
Probabilistic processing times, times between breakdowns and repair times make the amount of stock i...
This thesis addresses the problem of buffer capacity allocation in serial production lines. Both in-...
Safety regulations demand the elimination of random mistakes and the reliable operation of productio...
This paper considers a finite capacity fork–join queueing model for open assembly systems with arriv...
In mixed-model assembly lines, smooth operation of the assembly line depends on adherence to the sch...
We analyse the system consisting of a highly capable workcentre, which processes a variety of part t...
This research concentrates on the buffer specification problem of the design of asynchronous assembl...
The buffer allocation problem is an NP-hard combinatorial optimization problem and it is an importan...
This report presents an interesting analytical approach in the operational research pertaining to tw...
Assembly systems are prevalent in many manufacturing environments. An assembly system is a productio...
BUFFER ALLOCATION MODEL BASED ON A SINGLE SIMULATION Allocating buffers in manufacturing systems is ...