Virtual Manufacturing Process Allocation Via Nonlinear Optimization Approach
Keywords:
Virtual Manufacturing, Optimization, Drilling, Holes Allocation, IterationsAbstract
This study demonstrates the evolution of optimal virtual manufacturing process via utilizing the condition of optimization tools to determine the optimum configuration of the drilling process and operations of allocation in term of distances constrains through availability of two dimensional space layout. The distribution of motherboard holes allocated was virtually investigated and an experimental of power supply plate cover is also maintained to achieve different minimum dimension which leads to alter the whole design parameters of sub components such as integrates and electric components in the main board circuit. A technique for mentioned case study is a new branch technology which will affect simultaneously many cases design attributes in the same concept such as machines allocation distribution in the plant shop floor, assignment problem, industrial geographical distribution salesman problem, perforation and transportation and other. After all iteration took place an ultimate final allocation for drilling holes in an 1.5 x1.5 cm metal cover already perforate in specific locations to perform its design need where the new distribution of the holes give an optimal space for metal cover which effect in the hole design prospect in addition to other production aspects of cost and raw material west issues.
Downloads
References
Eleanor Kate Nick. Fuzzy Optimal Allocation and Arrangement of Spaces in Naval Surface Ship Design. A dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy (Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering) in The University of Michigan 2008.
MaghsudSolimanpur, Amir Jafari. Optimal solution for the two-dimensional facility layout
problem using a branch-and-bound algorithm, Computers & Industrial Engineering (2008), doi: 10.1016/j.cie. 2008.01.018.
MassoudBazargan-Lari. Layout designs in cellular manufacturing. European Journal of Operational Research 112 (1999) 258±272. Faculty of Science and Technology, University of Western Sydney - Nepean, P.O.Box 10, Kingswood, NSW 2747, Australia Received 22 December 1997; accepted 1 April 1998.
H. Javanshir, S.R.Seyed-AlizadehGanji. Optimal Allocation of Ships to Quay Length in Container Ports.Journal of Industrial and Systems Engineering.Vol. 3, No. 4, pp 275-290 Winter 2010.
BernardettaAddis†and Sven Leyffer.A Trust-Region Algorithm for Global Optimization.Mathematics and Computer Science. Augest2006.
Ya-xiang Yuan. A review of trust region algorithms forOptimization.State Key Laboratory of Scienti¯c and Engineering Computing, Institute of Computational Mathematics and Scienti¯c/Engineering Computing,Chinese Academy of Sciences, P. O. Box 2719, Beijing 100080, China.2002.
NiclasBörlin.Department of Computing Science .Umeå Universityniclas.borlin@cs.umu.seDecember 3, 2007.
Mehrotra, S., "On the Implementation of a Primal-Dual Interior Point Method," SIAM Journal on Optimization, Vol. 2, pp 575–601, 1992.
Yang. Shichun. The path layout method of drilling holes based on uniform distribution and its application. Technology and innovation conference .ITIC international 2006.
Published
How to Cite
Issue
Section
Copyright (c) 2016 Mohamed S. Ali
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.