Title of article :
A two-objective setting for reducing costs and ergonomic risks of U-shaped assembly line balancing collaborated by robots and human workers
Author/Authors :
Mehrmanesh ، Hasan Faculty of Management - Islamic Azad University Central, Tehran Branch , Mozaffari ، Neda Faculty of Management - Islamic Azad University Central, Tehran Branch , Mohamadi ، Mahmud Faculty of Management - Islamic Azad University Central, Tehran Branch
From page :
113
To page :
128
Abstract :
Balancing the production system’s resources like budget, equipment, and workers is one of the most important concerns of production managers. Managers seek to find an optimal way to balance their resources in production systems. By evaluating U-shaped assembly line papers, this investigation adds the literature on U-shaped assembly lines to the simultaneous examination of the balance ergonomic risks of human workers and current costs in the system when government offers tax benefits for using disabled workers. The mentioned outlook was not considered in previous papers. This study proposes a two-objective model to evaluate the effects of considering both robots and human workers in a U-shaped assembly line. The first objective is to minimize the system costs, and the second is to minimize the ergonomic risks. Human workers are divided into normal and disabled. The disabled workers are hired to enable tax benefits from the government. The constraint programming model for small and medium-sized problems and the grasshopper optimization algorithm (GOA) for big problems are developed to dissolve the problem. Numerical results show that two objective functions can also level system costs and ergonomic risks. The sensitivity analysis section analyzes three effective parameters (Production cycle time, Fatigue rate of human workers, and government tax benefit). It is shown that production cycle time directly affects using a robot or human workers (due to their mean time of speed), fatigue rate determines the allocation of tasks, and tax benefit helps to determine whether using disabled workers or not according objective functions. Also, it should be noticed the efficiency of GOA is shown by a comparison of several examples. Therefore, it is used for big-scale test problems.
Keywords :
U , shaped assembly line , ergonomic risks , human and robot workers , Constraint Programming , Grasshopper Optimization Algorithm
Journal title :
Journal of Industrial Engineering and Management Studies
Journal title :
Journal of Industrial Engineering and Management Studies
Record number :
2736346
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