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Virtual cellular manufacturing : relevance and development of heuristics for family-based dispatching

(2011) Nomden, Gert

Is it possible to achieve short throughput times in small-batch parts manufacturing operations? Even when a high variety of parts is required, in fluctuating volumes, and with a low to medium annual demand? Virtual Cellular Manufacturing may be one of the answers to the challenges that parts manufacturers face, as the research in this thesis shows.

Virtual cells are groups of resources (e.g. machines, workers), each dedicated to the manufacturing of a part family. These virtual cells help to realise the favourable throughput time performance of conventional manufacturing cells. However, the cells are only formed virtually in the planning and control system. Therefore they can relatively easily be adapted to changed circumstances, without the need for expensive layout changes on the shop floor.

The first part of this thesis focuses on the exploration of the relevant literature on Virtual Cellular Manufacturing. Next, three case studies show the applicability of Virtual Cellular Manufacturing in a practical context. The second part presents three simulation studies of family-based dispatching heuristics (one specific implementation of Virtual Cellular Manufacturing) in basic, but realistic, shop configurations. The results show that family-based dispatching heuristics can achieve significant reductions of throughput times. The findings of this thesis may therefore be relevant to many small-batch discrete parts manufacturing companies.




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ID 35780
Moeder ID 35752
Volgorde nomden.g.
Naam g.nomden
Publiceren yes
OAI-naam Dissertation
Path faculties/feb/2011/g.nomden/
Verkorte titel NL Virtual cellular manufacturing
Korte titel EN Virtual cellular manufacturing
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Gemaakt op: 2011-01-18 10:18:24
Gemodificeerd op: 2013-02-15 14:28:01
Digitaal ID 4d3568f093e8f
Instelling Faculty of Medical Sciences
Plaats van uitgifte Groningen
Onderzoeksinstelling SOM
Datum promotie 2011-01-17
Datum beschikbaarstelling 2011-01-18
Titel Virtual cellular manufacturing : relevance and development of heuristics for family-based dispatching
Titelvolgorde Virtual cellular manufacturing : relevance and development of heuristics for family-based dispatching
Elektronisch yes
Ruilverkeer mogelijk no
Printen in opdracht no
Exporteer? yes
Aantal pagina's 177
Publicatiejaar 2011
Taal en
Type Dissertation
Samenvatting EN Is it possible to achieve short throughput times in small-batch parts manufacturing operations? Even when a high variety of parts is required, in fluctuating volumes, and with a low to medium annual demand? Virtual Cellular Manufacturing may be one of the answers to the challenges that parts manufacturers face, as the research in this thesis shows.

Virtual cells are groups of resources (e.g. machines, workers), each dedicated to the manufacturing of a part family. These virtual cells help to realise the favourable throughput time performance of conventional manufacturing cells. However, the cells are only formed virtually in the planning and control system. Therefore they can relatively easily be adapted to changed circumstances, without the need for expensive layout changes on the shop floor.

The first part of this thesis focuses on the exploration of the relevant literature on Virtual Cellular Manufacturing. Next, three case studies show the applicability of Virtual Cellular Manufacturing in a practical context. The second part presents three simulation studies of family-based dispatching heuristics (one specific implementation of Virtual Cellular Manufacturing) in basic, but realistic, shop configurations. The results show that family-based dispatching heuristics can achieve significant reductions of throughput times. The findings of this thesis may therefore be relevant to many small-batch discrete parts manufacturing companies.
Relatie URI http://www.rug.nl/
PPN 331412756
ISBN 9789036747264 (ISBN gedrukte versie);
Trefwoord GOO Productiemiddelen;
Trefwoord NBC productiemanagement;
Auteur Nomden, Gert;
Promotors Gaalman, G.J.C.; Slomp, J.;


 
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