2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijpe.2011.12.021
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Integrating noncyclical preventive maintenance scheduling and production planning for a single machine

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“…2,6,7,9,4,10,8,5 2,6,7,9,4,10,8,5 1,6,7,9,4,10,8,5 Table 11. ST and ET of job sequence {2, 1,7.6,9,4,10,8,5,3} under For the imperfect preventive maintenance system, the number of maintenance (MTs) and PM cycle of each machine is listed in Table 6.…”
Section: Validation and Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…2,6,7,9,4,10,8,5 2,6,7,9,4,10,8,5 1,6,7,9,4,10,8,5 Table 11. ST and ET of job sequence {2, 1,7.6,9,4,10,8,5,3} under For the imperfect preventive maintenance system, the number of maintenance (MTs) and PM cycle of each machine is listed in Table 6.…”
Section: Validation and Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…And many works have been published on this issue. Among the existing works, most of them focus on a single machine [24,4,8]. Because the single machine problems could be interpreted as fundamental basis for more complex problems [10,23].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Researchers have also proposed strategies and developed models to integrate the production and maintenance planning decisions both at the tactical as well as at the operational levels. Various mathematical models focusing on coordinating production and maintenance plans are proposed in (Lin et al, 1992;Gurevich et al, 1996;Agogino et al, 1997;Ben-Daya and Rahim, 2000;El-Amin et al, 2000;Kiyoshi et al, 2002;Chattopadhyay, 2004;Martorell et al, 2005;Aghezzaf et al, 2007;Dahal and Chakpitak, 2007;El-Ferik, 2008;Fitouhi and Nourelfath, 2012;Wang, 2013). A wide variety of solution techniques and algorithms including the whole spectrum of heuristic techniques, dynamic programming, tabusearch multi-objective optimization, expert systems and many other hybrid techniques are also proposed, see for example (Lin et al, 1992;Gurevich et al, 1996;Agogino et al, 1997;Ben-Daya and Rahim, 2000;Kiyoshi et al, 2002;Chattopadhyay, 2004;Martorell et al, 2005;Dahal and Chakpitak, 2007).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A wide variety of solution techniques and algorithms including the whole spectrum of heuristic techniques, dynamic programming, tabusearch multi-objective optimization, expert systems and many other hybrid techniques are also proposed, see for example (Lin et al, 1992;Gurevich et al, 1996;Agogino et al, 1997;Ben-Daya and Rahim, 2000;Kiyoshi et al, 2002;Chattopadhyay, 2004;Martorell et al, 2005;Dahal and Chakpitak, 2007). Integrated production and imperfect preventive maintenance planning models were also proposed, see for example (Chung and Krajewski, 1984;Ben-Daya and Rahim, 2000;Sana and Chaudhuri, 2010;Fitouhi and Nourelfath, 2012;Aghezzaf et al, 2016). Imperfect preventive maintenance, when performed, brings the manufacturing system to an operating state that is between as bad as old and as good as new.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some research that integrate batch production scheduling and maintenance scheduling are Lee and Rosenblatt (1987), Wang and Sheu (2001), Tseng (1996), Ben-Daya and Noman (2006), Lin and Hou (2005), Chelbi et al (2008), Elferik and Ben-Daya (2010), Fitouhi and Nourelfath (2012) and Suliman and Jawad (2012). The researchers discuss models considering a deteriorating machine, single item, discrete product types, and decision on the number and size of the batches and also an optimal maintenance time as affected by trade off of setup cost, quality cost, restoration cost, inventory holding cost, and reward cost.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%