Volume 3 Issue 2 pp. 265-276 Winter, 2012


Virtual cellular manufacturing system based on resource element approach and analyzing its performance over different basic layouts


M. Hamedi, N. Ismail, G. R. Esmaeilian and M. K. A. Ariffin


This research aims to present how choosing a suitable layout can improve the performance of virtual cellular manufacturing systems (VCMSs), especially minimizing the material flow between machines required by each family group. To present the efficacy of basic layouts on performances of VCMSs, a multi-objective mathematical model with a goal programming (GP) approach is developed to generate VCMSs based on resource-elements (REs). The formulated model is coded in Lingo software and is run over functional and distributed arrangements of the same machines. The performance and the validity of the developed model are checked by a numerical example taken from the literature. The objective function of the mathematical model is measured for that example over two mentioned layout to compare the performance of the generated systems. Moreover, because of the material handling costs importance, material flows are measured to find the best option as a basic layout for VCMSs. To compare the performance of the generated system with the classical cellular manufacturing system (CMS), cell capacity utilization (CCU) is employed as an independent criterion to evaluate each system. The result illustrates the priority of distributed layouts for generating RE-based VCMSs because of its flexibility, minimizing the objective function for the mathematical model, and smaller material flow by the components. In addition, the generated VCMSs outperforms the classical CMS from the CCU point of view.


DOI: 10.5267/j.ijiec.2011.07.002

Keywords: Manufacturing systems, Virtual cellular Manufacturing systems, Resource-Element, Functional layout, Distributed Layout, Cell Capacity Utilization

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