Comparison of different types of variability when using lot splitting in a dynamic open job shop

Kurt Hozak
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Previousshop floor control research has shown that lot splitting can improve flow time performance and that disruptions to smooth and even material flow through the production process are detrimental. We use a simulation model to extend the literature by differentiating between four types of variability that might disrupt material flow and by analysing their effects on the magnitude of flow time improvement from lot splitting in dynamic open job shops with a range of utilisations, setup to processing time ratios, and job sizes. We believe that we are the first to show that those types of variability have vastly different effects on how much flow time improvement lot splitting can offer. The findings will help manufacturers identify processes that will benefit the most from lot splitting and aid researchers in developing better experimental designs.
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动态开放式作业车间中不同类型的可变性的比较
以前的车间控制研究表明,批量分割可以改善流动时间性能,而对生产过程中顺畅均匀的物料流动的中断是有害的。我们使用一个模拟模型来扩展文献,通过区分可能破坏物料流的四种类型的可变性,并通过分析它们对流动时间改善幅度的影响,包括在动态开放式作业车间中使用一系列利用、设置到处理时间比率和作业规模。我们相信,我们是第一个证明这些类型的可变性对批量分割所能提供的流动时间改善有很大不同的影响的人。这些发现将帮助制造商确定从批量拆分中获益最大的工艺,并帮助研究人员开发更好的实验设计。
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