Title of article
Optimizing the product-based availability of a buffered industrial process
Author/Authors
Michael Hamada، نويسنده , , Harry F. Martz، نويسنده , , Eric C. Berg، نويسنده , , Arthur J. Koehler، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages
10
From page
1039
To page
1048
Abstract
Many industrial processes for discrete consumable products consist of a series (or set) of sequential process operations (or subsystems) which are de-coupled by means of in-process storage buffers. Each subsystem of such a process contains one or more parallel coupled or uncoupled operating lanes. We describe the use of a discrete-event simulation model for determining the availability of such a process. We likewise define and use a genetic algorithm to determine process designs and operating rules that have high availability. A 65-variable example, consisting of four operating subsystems with at most four lanes per subsystem, is used to illustrate the method. The results for this and similar real-world applications indicate that, by applying this methodology, it is possible to design buffered industrial processes having high availability.
Keywords
Availability , Product-based availability , Discrete-Event Simulation , Availability allocation , Optimization , Buffers , Buffered process , Genetic Algorithm
Journal title
Reliability Engineering and System Safety
Serial Year
2006
Journal title
Reliability Engineering and System Safety
Record number
1187515
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