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Required buffer capacities in assembly systems

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Purpose: The aim of the realised analysis is the determination of the set of conditions. The fulfilment of those conditions enables the synchronisation of the assembly system work into the steady state. It is necessary to specify the rules controlling the assembly system work. Rhythmic concurrent production with wide assortment in the considered assembly system is realised. Design/methodology/approach: The theoretical roots of the considerations presented in that paper include theory of constraints. The presented approach is consistent with the authority method called Requirements and Possibilities Balance Method (RPBM). Findings: Two kinds of system buffers: the entrance buffers and the inter-resources buffers are considered in that paper. The number of buffers elements needed for production during first steady state of the given system has been determined. Mathematical formulas specifying the minimal capacity of the buffers allocated in the assembly system have been outworked. Research limitations/implications: The formulas specifying the minimal buffer capacity constitute the first step towards formulation of the automatic method. That method is designed for the automatic construction of rules controlling the system work during transient phases between two different steady states. The process enables automation of the introduction filling of the system buffers. Practical implications: The presented formulas can become an integrated part of existing authority software. The developed computer system aids the decision-making process connected with production planning and ensures effective utilisation of production resources. Moreover, the formulas correctness during computer simulations has been verified. Originality/value: To develop the formulas specifying the minimal capacity of the system buffers is the main achievement of the given paper. The presented approach permits to solve the problem concerning the synchronisation of the assembly system work into the steady state.
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95--98
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Bibliogr. 15 poz., rys.
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  • Institute of Engineering Processes Automation and Integrated Manufacturing Systems, Silesian University of Technology, ul. Konarskiego 18 a, 44-100 Gliwice, Poland, anna.dobrzanska@polsl.pl
Bibliografia
  • [1] M. Roszak, Chosen aspects of evaluation of productive processes on the example of productive chains of gear, Journal of Achievements in Materials and Manufacturing Engineering 14/1-2 (2006) 184-189.
  • [2] R. Nowosielski, M. Spilka, A. Kania, Strategies of sustainable development in practice, Journal of Achievements in Materials and Manufacturing Engineering 20 (2007) 555-558.
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  • [7] P.R. McMullen, P. Tarasewich, Multi-objective assembly line balancing via a modified ant colony optimization technique, International Journal of Production Research 44/1 (2006) 27-42.
  • [8] D. Krenczyk, A. Dobrzańska-Danikiewicz, The deadlocks protection method used in the production systems, Journal of Materials Processing Technology 164-165 (2005) 1388-1394.
  • [9] A. Dobrzańska-Danikiewicz, The acceptation of the production orders for the realisation in the manufacturing assembly systems, Journal of Materials Processing Technology 175 (2006) 123-132.
  • [10] A. Dobrzańska, B. Skołud, The requirements and possibilities balance method used for production planning in the manufacturing assembly systems, Journal of Materials Processing Technology 157-158 (2004) 91-101.
  • [11] A. Dobrzańska-Danikiewicz, D. Krenczyk, The selection of the production route in the assembly system, Journal of Achievements in Materials and Manufacturing Engineering Vol. 17 (2006) 417-420.
  • [12] R.D. Schraft, J.-G. Neugebauer, S. Schmid, Automation and robotics, in Handbook of Industrial Engineering, Technology and Operations Management (ed. Salvendy, G.), John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York, 2001, 354-400.
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  • [15] Hemachandra, N.; Eedupuganti, Sarat Kumar: Performance analysis and buffer allocations in some open assembly systems. Computers and Operations Research 30/5 (2003) 695-704.
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