scholarly journals The Effect of Welding on the One-Dimensional Cutting-Stock Problem: The Case of Fixed Firefighting Systems in the Construction Industry

2019 ◽  
Vol 2019 ◽  
pp. 1-12 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kolos Csaba Ágoston

Safety is paramount in the construction industry and the fixed sprinkler and water spray systems used in firefighting involve networks of pipes of various lengths. Manufacturers of such fixed firefighting systems need to either cut the existing stocks to length—a (one-dimensional) cutting-stock problem—or lengthen the existing stocks or leftover segments through welding, a (one-dimensional) cutting-stock problem with welding. Best industry practice safety requirements allow only one weld per length of pipe. The case of a Hungarian manufacturer of fixed firefighting systems motivates this article, which argues that the cutting-stock problem with welding (with single- or multiple-size stocks) may be converted to an equivalent cutting-stock problem (with multiple-size stocks). Readily available algorithms and software may then be used to generate an optimal cutting plan for the equivalent cutting-stock problem. Subject to certain restrictions, the optimal cutting plan for the equivalent cutting-stock problem may then be converted to cutting patterns for the original cutting-stock problem with welding.

Author(s):  
Dianjian Wu ◽  
Chunping Yan

A balance approach is presented to solve one-dimensional multiple stock size cutting stock problem with setup cost. The approach first utilizes a sequential pattern generation algorithm to generate a series of cutting plans based on each stock size, respectively. Then, a measure standard of cost balance utilization is used to select a current optimized cutting pattern from a cutting plan corresponding to each stock size. All item demands are dealt by the previous two steps to obtain many optimized cutting plans, and an ideal cutting plan is extracted according to the minimum sum of stock and setup costs at last. The approach is applied to two tests, and the computational results demonstrate that it possesses good cost adaptability and optimization performance.


Author(s):  
Vadim M. Kartak ◽  
Artem V. Ripatti ◽  
Guntram Scheithauer ◽  
Sascha Kurz

2011 ◽  
Vol 23 (1) ◽  
pp. 69-76 ◽  
Author(s):  
Murat Erşen Berberler ◽  
Urfat Nuriyev ◽  
Ahmet Yıldırım

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