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Title: On the role of a queueing network model in the design of a complex assembly system
Authors: Zhuang, L. 
Wong, Y.S. 
Fuh, J.Y.H. 
Yee, C.Y.
Keywords: Conveyor
Pallet
Queueing network
Routing
Simulation
Throughput
Issue Date: Apr-1998
Citation: Zhuang, L.,Wong, Y.S.,Fuh, J.Y.H.,Yee, C.Y. (1998-04). On the role of a queueing network model in the design of a complex assembly system. Robotics and Computer-Integrated Manufacturing 14 (2) : 153-161. ScholarBank@NUS Repository.
Abstract: This paper describes the modeling, analysis and re-design of a complex assembly system consisting of many processes (assembly, testing and inspection) and resources (machines and operators) and an advanced material handling system with intricate routing logics. It presents a systematic approach using both analytical and simulation models for the evaluation and modification of the complex assembly system. It demonstrates the application of a queueing network model to quickly generate rough-cut solutions and provide qualitative information for the evaluation of design alternatives. Iteratively, processes and resources that affect the system performance are identified, one at a time, and the system modified accordingly, until a satisfactory performance is obtained. The preliminary analyses using the queueing network model help to identify bottleneck processes, estimate optimal pallets, and determine a more efficient system layout. The use of the analytical model significantly reduces the number of the lengthy simulation runs. A detailed simulation model is subsequently employed for fine-tuning and further improvement. Compared with the original design, significant improvements have been made: a higher throughput, a reduced cycle time with less operators, and lower WIP inventories. © 1998 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.
Source Title: Robotics and Computer-Integrated Manufacturing
URI: http://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/87125
ISSN: 07365845
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