Title of article :
Machine Scheduling for Multitask Machining
Author/Authors :
Yavari, Saleh Production & Operations Management Research Lab - Faculty of Engineering - University of Windsor - Windsor - Canada , Azab, Ahmed Production & Operations Management Research Lab - Faculty of Engineering - University of Windsor - Windsor - Canada , Baki, Mohammed F Odette School of Business - University of Windsor - Windsor - Canada , Alcelay, Mikel Production & Operations Management Research Lab - Faculty of Engineering - University of Windsor - Windsor - Canada , Britt, Justin Production & Operations Management Research Lab - Faculty of Engineering - University of Windsor - Windsor - Canada
Abstract :
Multitasking is an important part of today’s manufacturing plants. Multitask machine tools are capable of processing multiple operations at
the same time by applying a different set of part and tool holding devices. Mill-turns are multitask machines with the ability to perform a
variety of operations with considerable accuracy and agility. One critical factor in simultaneous machining is to create a schedule for
different operations to be completed in minimum make-span. A Mixed Integer Linear Programming (MILP) model is developed to address
the machine scheduling problem. The adopted assumptions are more realistic when compared with the previous models. The model allows
for processing multiple operations simultaneously on a single part; parts are being processed on the same setup and multiple turrets can
process a single operation of a single job simultaneously performing multiple depths of cut. A Simulated Annealing (SA) algorithm with a novel initial solution and assignment approach is developed to solve large instances of the problem.
Keywords :
Parallel machining , Multitasking , Mill-turn , Mixed integer linear programming , Scheduling , Simulated Annealing
Journal title :
Journal of Optimization in Industrial Engineering