2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijpe.2004.03.008
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Assembly line balancing: Two resource constrained cases

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“…In this example, a feasible sequence, seq [1,2,6,8,3,4,5,7,9] are considered in distributing task to workstation. In evaluating the optimisation objective , the assembly tasks is assigned to workstations with the ct max constraint where the total processing time for tasks assigned to the workstation must not exceed the cycle time, set as C=10.…”
Section: Numerical Examplementioning
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“…In this example, a feasible sequence, seq [1,2,6,8,3,4,5,7,9] are considered in distributing task to workstation. In evaluating the optimisation objective , the assembly tasks is assigned to workstations with the ct max constraint where the total processing time for tasks assigned to the workstation must not exceed the cycle time, set as C=10.…”
Section: Numerical Examplementioning
confidence: 99%
“…As an example, a valid feasible assembly sequences (seq), seq 1 [1,2,6,8,3,4,7,5,9] as in Figure 3 and two other sequence seq 2 [1,5,3,4,7,2,6,8,9] and seq 3 [1,3,4,7,2,6,8,5,9] are considered. For given, cycle time maximum for this assembly line is to be 10.…”
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“…By using FlexSim to model a system before it is built, or to test operating policies before they are actually implemented, you will avoid many of the pitfalls that are often encountered in the startup of a new system. Improvements that previously took you months or years of trial-and-error experimentation to achieve can now be attained in a matter of days and hours using Flexeim [6] 1.6 Why we use line balancing All factories that have a line such as traditional assembly line and new assembly line such as heuristic and U-type and also mixed model used a few technique such as work sharing , genetic algorithms and fuzzy logic and also simulation method to improve a few parameter of line control in other hand ,manager like has a productivity and high yield in their factory and for this goal get help from previous technique to locate a machine ,employer ,assign employer to machine to select best choose for control and work by machine . In a few company one employer control 2 or more than 2 machines and this result is output of line balancing.…”
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“…Agpak and Gokcen state in their publication [4] that the common objective for assembly line balancing is to minimize the number of work-stations for a given cycle time and minimize cycle time for a given number of work stations.…”
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