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Constructing an optimal facility layout to maximize adjacency as a function of common boundary length

نویسنده:
F.Ghassemi Tari
,
حسین نقابی
,
F.Ghassemi Tari
,
Hossein Neghabi
سال
: 2017
چکیده: An effective facility layout implies that departments with high flow are laid adjacent. However, in the case of a very narrow boundary length between the neighbouring departments, the adjacency would actually be useless. In traditional layout design methods, a score is generally assigned independent of the department’s boundary length. This may result in a layout design with a restricted material flow. This article proposes a new concept of adjacency in which the department pairs are laid adjacent with a wider path. To apply this concept, a shop with unequal rectangular departments is contemplated and a mathematical programming model with the objective of maximizing the sum of the adjacency degrees is proposed. A computational experiment is conducted to demonstrate the efficiency of the layout design. It is demonstrated that the new concept provides a more efficient and a more realistic layout design.
یو آر آی: http://libsearch.um.ac.ir:80/fum/handle/fum/3365065
کلیدواژه(گان): Constrictive facility layout,unequal rectangular department,correlated adjacency and boundary length
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contributor authorF.Ghassemi Tarien
contributor authorحسین نقابیen
contributor authorF.Ghassemi Tarifa
contributor authorHossein Neghabifa
date accessioned2020-06-06T13:41:16Z
date available2020-06-06T13:41:16Z
date issued2017
identifier urihttp://libsearch.um.ac.ir:80/fum/handle/fum/3365065?locale-attribute=fa
description abstractAn effective facility layout implies that departments with high flow are laid adjacent. However, in the case of a very narrow boundary length between the neighbouring departments, the adjacency would actually be useless. In traditional layout design methods, a score is generally assigned independent of the department’s boundary length. This may result in a layout design with a restricted material flow. This article proposes a new concept of adjacency in which the department pairs are laid adjacent with a wider path. To apply this concept, a shop with unequal rectangular departments is contemplated and a mathematical programming model with the objective of maximizing the sum of the adjacency degrees is proposed. A computational experiment is conducted to demonstrate the efficiency of the layout design. It is demonstrated that the new concept provides a more efficient and a more realistic layout design.en
languageEnglish
titleConstructing an optimal facility layout to maximize adjacency as a function of common boundary lengthen
typeJournal Paper
contenttypeExternal Fulltext
subject keywordsConstrictive facility layouten
subject keywordsunequal rectangular departmenten
subject keywordscorrelated adjacency and boundary lengthen
journal titleEngineering Optimizationfa
pages499-515
journal volume50
journal issue3
identifier linkhttps://profdoc.um.ac.ir/paper-abstract-1069646.html
identifier articleid1069646
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