Impact of Product Mix Variations on Material Handling for Cellular Manufacturing

Author(s):  
Amit Bhandwale ◽  
Thenkurussi Kesavadas

The identification of part families and machine groups that form the cells is a major step in the development of a cellular manufacturing system. The primary input to cell formation algorithms is the machine-part incidence matrix, which is a binary matrix representing machining requirements of parts in various part families. One common assumption of these cell formation algorithms is that the product mix remains stable over a period of time. In today’s world, the market demand is being shaped by consumers, resulting in a highly volatile market. This has given rise to a class of products characterized by low volume and high variety, which presents engineers with lots of problems and decisions in the early stages of product development. This can have an adverse effect on manufacturing like high investment in new machinery and material handling equipment, long setup times, high tooling costs, increased intercellular movement and excessive scrap which increases the cost without adding any value to the parts. Any change to the product mix results in a change in the machine-part incidence matrix, which may change the part families and machine groups, which form the cells. The manufacturing system needs to be flexible in order to handle large product mix changes. This paper discusses the impact of product mix variations on cellular manufacturing and presents a methodology to incorporate these variations into an existing cellular manufacturing setup.

2019 ◽  
Vol 19 (1) ◽  
pp. 75-90 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sanaa Ali Hamza ◽  
Ammar Jehad

Cell Formation (CF) problem considers as the most important issue in the CellularManufacturing (CM) system particularly the design step. CF deals with the creation ofmachine cells (MCs) and part families (PFs). Numerous methods, algorithms andmathematical models were proposed and used in the literature for solving the CF problem.The current paper used a heuristic method based on the hamming distance to form MCs&PFs, this proposed method calculates the hamming distance for the parts, firstly thenrearranges them based on the results to shape the PFs. Afterward, the hamming distance wascalculated for machines, then the machines rearranged based on the results to form the MCs.Three datasets from the literature were utilized to validate the proposed method. Fiveperformance measures were used for comparison and evaluation, these measures areExceptional Elements EE, Percent of Exceptional elements PE, Voids, Grouping EfficiencyGE and Machine Utilization MU. The results referred to the outperforms of the hammingdistance based method comparing with the best known results in the literature. Among thetotal 20 performance indexes: three are better than, twelve are equal to and five are almostequivalent to the best known results. On the other hand, the proposed hamming distancebased method is effectual particularly in terms of the number of machine cells and PE.


2009 ◽  
Vol 626-627 ◽  
pp. 759-764
Author(s):  
Le Cao ◽  
Q.B. Wang ◽  
Shu Ge Li

Cell formation, which involves grouping similar parts into part families and the corresponding machines into machine cells, is one of the key research issues for designing cellular manufacturing system. In this paper, a mathematical model which targets at maximizing the machine utilization and similarity of the part groups is built. A heuristic algorithm based on clustering analysis is proposed. An example is employed to illustrate the benefit of the approach and the results suggest that the proposed approach is feasible.


2010 ◽  
Vol 156-157 ◽  
pp. 547-552
Author(s):  
Jia Jing Fan ◽  
Ding Zhong Feng

Cellular Manufacturing is taken into account with advancing of the production mode of multi-product and small batch. Cellular Manufacturing includes cell foramtion, machine layout and cellular layout. Most researchers are foucing on the three contents respectively in their previous research. But these three contents are co-relation and the change in one content will affect the others and the result. So the integration mathmatical model of the cell formation, machine layout and cellular layout is put forward in this paper to abtain the minmum of material movement handling cost and machine depreciable and repair cost. At last this paper applies the model to machining workshop of XXX Company and gains a good effection.


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