Balancing the distribution of assembly activities across various workstations is a central challenge in assembly line management, giving rise to the concept of "production line balancing." While numerous studies have extensively explored this subject, many have primarily focused on workstations with a single operator. In contrast, this paper seeks to establish a mathematical model that accounts for stations with multiple operators. Furthermore, we will examine its practical implementation in the context of the business case study under examination. This model is built upon the Patterson-Albracht algorithm, incorporating adjustments to the constraints governing task allocation,
Questo elaborato si pone come obiettivo l'approfondimento dei diversi metodi di bilanciamento di una linea di assemblaggio nel caso di una produzione mixed model nel caso di stazioni con operatori multipli, introducendo inoltre un caso studio aziendale.
Balancing a mixed model assembly line with multi-manned stations
CORA', ALBERTO
2022/2023
Abstract
Balancing the distribution of assembly activities across various workstations is a central challenge in assembly line management, giving rise to the concept of "production line balancing." While numerous studies have extensively explored this subject, many have primarily focused on workstations with a single operator. In contrast, this paper seeks to establish a mathematical model that accounts for stations with multiple operators. Furthermore, we will examine its practical implementation in the context of the business case study under examination. This model is built upon the Patterson-Albracht algorithm, incorporating adjustments to the constraints governing task allocation,File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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