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Title

Reducing negative impact of machine failures on performance of filling and packaging production line - a simulative study

Authors

[ 1 ] Instytut Technologii Mechanicznej, Wydział Budowy Maszyn i Zarządzania, Politechnika Poznańska | [ 2 ] Katedra Zarządzania Produkcją i Logistyki, Wydział Inżynierii Zarządzania, Politechnika Poznańska | [ P ] employee

Year of publication

2016

Chapter type

paper

Publication language

english

Abstract

EN The paper demonstrates the use of a Discrete Event Simulation tool to reduce the negative impact of machine failures on the performance of a filling line. The buffer allocation problem has received a lot of attention, but still there are examples of unreliable production systems for which a buffer can be allocated in order to increase their productivity. The subject of the study is a filling and packaging production line which consisted of seven machines connected by conveyors. Machine failures are registered by maintenance Data Acquisition system. Those data are used to derive statistical distributions for Time To Repair and Time Between Failures. The model is built using FlexSim simulation software and different allocation scenarios are considered. Introduction of buffers results in an increase in mean line throughput by 15%. The initial results indicate that the proposed approach may lead to the reduction of negative effects of machine failures.

Pages (from - to)

2912 - 2923

DOI

10.1109/WSC.2016.7822326

URL

https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/7822326

Book

2016 Winter Simulation Conference (WSC)

Presented on

2016 Winter Simulation Conference (WSC), 11-14.12.2016, Washington, United States

Publication indexed in

WoS (15)

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