An approach towards scalability for reconfigurable product flow line through unbalancing
by Faisal Hasan; P.K. Jain; Dinesh Kumar
International Journal of Modelling in Operations Management (IJMOM), Vol. 3, No. 2, 2013

Abstract: A timely and cost effective response to dynamic market scenario is becoming one of the key factors for the success of manufacturing enterprises. Reconfigurable manufacturing systems are recognised as the next generation manufacturing systems, which are responsive to these market changes. One of the major challenges which need to be addressed for designing and operating such systems include implementing scalability within these systems. In the past, some strategies have been proposed for scalability aspect based on routing flexibility and stage paralleling. In this paper, an approach based on 'unbalancing' is proposed as a potential technique for scalability of reconfigurable product flow lines. The proposed approach is based on the fact that productivity variations may be achieved from a flow line by varying the degree of imbalance in mean operation time values at stations on the product line. The proposed approach is demonstrated using a coupled reconfigurable product flow line.

Online publication date: Wed, 29-Jan-2014

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