期刊
PRODUCTION PLANNING & CONTROL
卷 20, 期 8, 页码 750-768出版社
TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/09537280903164128
关键词
digital manufacturing; discrete-event simulation; simulated annealing; production scheduling; production execution system; panel assembly shop; shipbuilding
资金
- Korean government (MKE) [10011475-2008-23]
- Korean government (MEST) [R17-2007-072-01000-0]
The management of a panel block shop in a shipyard is a complex process that entails the largest amount of work and in which many decisions are involved. Shipbuilders have considered the process as a bottleneck since every panel for every ship must be processed through the shop. The objective of this research is to carry out a materials flow analysis to maximise process productivity and to place simulation optimisation technology in the hands of decision makers, such as production planners and supervisors. In this article, a production execution planning system is proposed for panel block operations utilising discrete-event simulation and simulated annealing. The simulation model was validated using a real production scenario and the comparison showed a very favourable agreement between the actual panel shop and the simulation model. The proposed system supports production planners by general dispatching rules and optimisation to make better scheduling decisions on the shop floor. The system will provide a complete schedule that is at least as clear and accurate as any schedule currently obtained.
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