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A reactive GRASP and Path Relinking for balancing reconfigurable transfer lines

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Pages 5213-5238 | Received 11 Apr 2011, Accepted 15 Mar 2012, Published online: 29 Jun 2012
 

Abstract

A line balancing problem for reconfigurable transfer lines with sequence-dependent setup times and parallel machines was studied. These lines are paced and serial, i.e. a part to be machined passes through a sequence of stations. Stations are composed of CNC (Computer Numerical Control) machines. At least one CNC machine is installed at each station. These CNC machines are mono-spindle head machines, hence setup times between operations have to be taken into account. The origins of setup times are various, for example, the necessity to rotate the part, change and displace the tool, etc. Because of setup times, the station workload depends on the sequence in which the operations are assigned to the station. In addition, accessibility constraints have to be considered. The objective consists of assigning a given set of operations as well as machines to a sequence of workstations in order to minimise the total cost of the line. Keeping in mind the industrial importance of this problem and the lack of available methods in the literature tackling it efficiently, we propose a new heuristic based on GRASP combined with Path Relinking. A MIP approach is used to select the sequences of operations on workstations. Numerical experiments are presented and show that the proposed heuristic can provide good solutions even for large-sized instances while requiring a computational time that is fully compatible with a practical application. An industrial case study is also described.

Acknowledgement

This research was financially supported by the government of the Rhone-Alps region (France). The authors wish also to thank Chris Yukna for his help with the English.

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