2008
DOI: 10.1080/07408170701558607
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Analysis of long flow lines with quality and operational failures

Abstract: This paper presents approximation methods for the performance analysis of long manufacturing lines, i.e. lines with more than two machines and one buffer, that have both quality and operational failures. We describe three different versions of long flow lines that differ in the locations of the inspection stations and in the sets of machines that each inspection station monitors. We explain a transformation method that approximates long manufacturing lines that have quality and operational failures with long l… Show more

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“…We can considerably simplify Equation (16), noting that the second integral in the interval , ∞ is the value function , , a , and reducing the discounted rate. Moreover assuming that the value function is differentiable allows us to apply its full derivative.…”
Section: Deterioration Modelingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…We can considerably simplify Equation (16), noting that the second integral in the interval , ∞ is the value function , , a , and reducing the discounted rate. Moreover assuming that the value function is differentiable allows us to apply its full derivative.…”
Section: Deterioration Modelingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another important aspect is the fact that deterioration also has an effect on the quality of the parts produced. A number of authors have proposed the link between deterioration and quality, such as Kim and Gershwin (2008) who suggested that in modeling the wear of the machine, it can also be used to represent different quality yields. Additionally, Colledani and Tolio (2011) claimed that the existence of a degrading process in production systems may have a continuous deterioration on the quality of parts.…”
Section: Deterioration Modelingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this respect we find that some authors relate the deterioration of the machine with the quality of the parts produced. For example Kim and Gershwin (2008), proposed a general model that represents the wear of the machine and that also indicates different quality levels, implying a deterioration of quality. In the same direction Colledani and Tolio (2011) suggest that the degrading process of the machine has a continuous deterioration on the parts' quality.…”
Section: Deteriorating Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this study, we collect and analyze data for a steady state profit which as much as possible approximates that defined by the objective function given by equation (4).…”
Section: Experimental Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on the assumption that a machine will continue to produce defective parts until its operation is corrected, the main objective of their work is to study the interaction of quality and productivity. More recently, Kim and Gershwin [4] have extended this model and proposed approximation methods for the analysis of production line performance. Although these models represent a pioneering contribution, we observe that possible modeling difficulties can occur in that parts production is modeled as fluid, yet quality remains attached to discrete parts.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%