A study of in-process waiting time on a linear walking worker assembly line

Abstract This paper presents a study of in-process waiting times on a linear walking worker assembly line in a real buffer-constrained flowshop environment using the simulation method. The in-process waiting time can lead to production loss and in-process inventory; it can also affect the throughput...

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Vydáno v:Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers. Part B, Journal of engineering manufacture Ročník 221; číslo 12; s. 1763 - 1770
Hlavní autoři: Lassalle, S, Wang, Q, Owen, G W, Mileham, A R
Médium: Journal Article
Jazyk:angličtina
Vydáno: London, England SAGE Publications 01.12.2007
Mechanical Engineering Publications
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ISSN:0954-4054, 2041-2975
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Shrnutí:Abstract This paper presents a study of in-process waiting times on a linear walking worker assembly line in a real buffer-constrained flowshop environment using the simulation method. The in-process waiting time can lead to production loss and in-process inventory; it can also affect the throughput time for completion of a product assembled in a sequential flowline-based manufacturing system. The aim of this research is to investigate the varying magnitude of the total in-process waiting time for individual walking workers who may have to wait to carry out operations at a station due to blocking on the line ahead. The results were obtained by varying a number of system parameters embedded in a simulation model created using Witness® with the key input/output data being manipulated by a series of MS Excel-spreadsheets. The main finding of this work is that the in-process waiting time (which affects the expected throughput time) can be determined and it is adjustable by the strategic application of walking workers on a linear assembly line, even if the system behaviour is random.
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ISSN:0954-4054
2041-2975
DOI:10.1243/09544054JEM769