2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.procir.2020.04.020
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Energy-aware scheduling in reconfigurable multiple path shop floors

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“…Khezri [29] conducted the process planning for a single unit of a product in RMS with the goal of minimizing the amount of wasted hazardous which consists of hazardous liquid waste and GHG, the total production cost, and the total production time. Lamy [30] examined the impact of reconfigurable machine tools on schedules in the context of a multiple path shop floor subject to variations in power supply.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Khezri [29] conducted the process planning for a single unit of a product in RMS with the goal of minimizing the amount of wasted hazardous which consists of hazardous liquid waste and GHG, the total production cost, and the total production time. Lamy [30] examined the impact of reconfigurable machine tools on schedules in the context of a multiple path shop floor subject to variations in power supply.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Constraint (29) ensures that the selected machine and configuration are able to perform the corresponding operation. Constraint (30) states that the beginning time of an operation is no earlier than the sum of the completion time of any higher precedence operation and the WIP transport time between these two operations. Constraint (31) signifies that the first operation on each machine should be performed after setup.…”
Section: Constraintsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research on sustainability in production systems and supply chain management has been subject of a lot of interest during the last two decades. This research has taken several forms including work related to green logistics [4], design of processes for the treatment of returns through remanufacturing and refurbishing [5] and energy and resource usage along the supply chain [6]. Moreover, recycling and reuse are fundamental processing steps for products and their components, which are incorporated in disassembly.…”
Section: Designing a Circular Integrated Production Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%