Reliability engineering of large jit production systems
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Resumo: | This paper introduces the rationale and the fundamental elements and algorithms of a reliability engineering methodology, and discusses its application to the design of a large, multi-cell and heterogeneous production system with just-in-time (JIT) deliveries. The failure analysis and the non-reliability costs assessment of such systems is a complex task. In order to cope with such complexity, a two level hierarchical modelling and evaluation framework was developed. According to this framework, the internal behaviour of each manufacturing cell and the overall flow of materials are described, respectively, by local and global models. Local models are firstly obtained from the failure and repair processes of the manufacturing equipment. Then, these models are combined with the failure propagation delays introduced by the work-in-process buffers in order to obtain the system level model. The second part of the paper addresses several design issues of the production system that directly impact the reliability of the deliveries, such as the layout of the plant, the redundancy of the manufacturing equipment and the capacity of the work-in-process buffers. A distinctive feature of the reliability evaluation algorithm resides on the ability to deal with reliability models containing stochastic processes with generalized distributions. This fundamental requirement comes from the fact that repair and failure propagation processes typically present hyper-exponential distributions, e.g., lognormal distributions, that can’t be assessed using the conventional reliability techniques. The paper will also explain how the behavioural and structural characteristics of JIT production systems were explored in order to implement effective evaluation algorithms that fit the requirements of this class of systems. |
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Reliability engineering of large jit production systemsManufacturing systemJust-in-timeReliabilityHierarchical modellingModellingEvaluationCase studyalgorithmic toolshierarchical modelingScience & TechnologyThis paper introduces the rationale and the fundamental elements and algorithms of a reliability engineering methodology, and discusses its application to the design of a large, multi-cell and heterogeneous production system with just-in-time (JIT) deliveries. The failure analysis and the non-reliability costs assessment of such systems is a complex task. In order to cope with such complexity, a two level hierarchical modelling and evaluation framework was developed. According to this framework, the internal behaviour of each manufacturing cell and the overall flow of materials are described, respectively, by local and global models. Local models are firstly obtained from the failure and repair processes of the manufacturing equipment. Then, these models are combined with the failure propagation delays introduced by the work-in-process buffers in order to obtain the system level model. The second part of the paper addresses several design issues of the production system that directly impact the reliability of the deliveries, such as the layout of the plant, the redundancy of the manufacturing equipment and the capacity of the work-in-process buffers. A distinctive feature of the reliability evaluation algorithm resides on the ability to deal with reliability models containing stochastic processes with generalized distributions. This fundamental requirement comes from the fact that repair and failure propagation processes typically present hyper-exponential distributions, e.g., lognormal distributions, that can’t be assessed using the conventional reliability techniques. The paper will also explain how the behavioural and structural characteristics of JIT production systems were explored in order to implement effective evaluation algorithms that fit the requirements of this class of systems.DST -Department of Science and Technology, Government of Kerala(600/09)World Scientific Publishing CompanyUniversidade do MinhoFaria, JoséNunes, Eusébio P.2012-10-222012-10-22T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/1822/21697eng0218-539310.1142/S0218539312500118www.worldscientific.cominfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-07-21T12:21:52Zoai:repositorium.sdum.uminho.pt:1822/21697Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T19:15:15.795926Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Reliability engineering of large jit production systems |
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Reliability engineering of large jit production systems |
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Reliability engineering of large jit production systems Faria, José Manufacturing system Just-in-time Reliability Hierarchical modelling Modelling Evaluation Case study algorithmic tools hierarchical modeling Science & Technology |
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Reliability engineering of large jit production systems |
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Reliability engineering of large jit production systems |
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Reliability engineering of large jit production systems |
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Reliability engineering of large jit production systems |
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Reliability engineering of large jit production systems |
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Faria, José |
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Faria, José Nunes, Eusébio P. |
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Nunes, Eusébio P. |
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Universidade do Minho |
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Faria, José Nunes, Eusébio P. |
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Manufacturing system Just-in-time Reliability Hierarchical modelling Modelling Evaluation Case study algorithmic tools hierarchical modeling Science & Technology |
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Manufacturing system Just-in-time Reliability Hierarchical modelling Modelling Evaluation Case study algorithmic tools hierarchical modeling Science & Technology |
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This paper introduces the rationale and the fundamental elements and algorithms of a reliability engineering methodology, and discusses its application to the design of a large, multi-cell and heterogeneous production system with just-in-time (JIT) deliveries. The failure analysis and the non-reliability costs assessment of such systems is a complex task. In order to cope with such complexity, a two level hierarchical modelling and evaluation framework was developed. According to this framework, the internal behaviour of each manufacturing cell and the overall flow of materials are described, respectively, by local and global models. Local models are firstly obtained from the failure and repair processes of the manufacturing equipment. Then, these models are combined with the failure propagation delays introduced by the work-in-process buffers in order to obtain the system level model. The second part of the paper addresses several design issues of the production system that directly impact the reliability of the deliveries, such as the layout of the plant, the redundancy of the manufacturing equipment and the capacity of the work-in-process buffers. A distinctive feature of the reliability evaluation algorithm resides on the ability to deal with reliability models containing stochastic processes with generalized distributions. This fundamental requirement comes from the fact that repair and failure propagation processes typically present hyper-exponential distributions, e.g., lognormal distributions, that can’t be assessed using the conventional reliability techniques. The paper will also explain how the behavioural and structural characteristics of JIT production systems were explored in order to implement effective evaluation algorithms that fit the requirements of this class of systems. |
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