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Original Articles

Energy-efficient distributed part programme for highly automated production systems

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Pages 395-407 | Received 09 Sep 2013, Accepted 30 Mar 2014, Published online: 08 May 2014
 

Abstract

Distributed part programmes (PPs) across the shop-floor resources have been identified as a possible enabler of production flexibility, while the energy assessment has been recognised as a relevant factor for the global sustainability. This article proposes a distributed PP approach, identified as network part programme (NPP), while addressing the minimisation of system energy consumption. The approach, called energy-based NPP, is based on two mathematical models. The first model generates a number of alternative pallet configurations according to the minimisation of workpiece set-ups and energy consumption. The second model grants the energy consumption threshold at system level through the selection of previously-generated and alternative workplans. The application of the approach on a real case shows a reduction of the energy consumption, the respect of the system energy consumption threshold and a substantial improvement in operational costs compared to traditional workplan design methods.

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Funding

The research has been partially funded by the project NMP-246020-2. ‘DEMAT – Dematerialised Manufacturing Systems: A new way to design, build, use and sell European Machine Tools.

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