Parts verification for multi-level-dependent demand manufacturing systems: A recognition and classification structure

S. C.L. Koh, A. Gunasekaran, S. M. Saad

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Abstract

This research has developed and implemented a part recognition and classification structure to execute parts verification in a multi-level- dependent demand manufacturing system. The part-recognition algorithm enables the parent and child relationship between parts to be recognised in a finite-capacitated manufacturing system. This algorithm was developed using the SIMAN simulation language and implemented in a multi-level-dependent demand manufacturing simulation model. The part-classification structure enables the modelling of a multi-level-dependent demand manufacturing system between parts to be carried out effectively. The part-classification structure was programmed using Visual Basic Application (VBA) and was integrated into the work-to-list generated from a simulated materials requirements planning (MRP) model. This part-classification structure was then implemented in the multi-level-dependent demand manufacturing simulation model. Two stages of implementation, namely, parameterisation and execution, of the part recognition and classification structure were carried out. A real case study was used and five detailed steps of execution were processed. Simulation experiments and MRP were run to verify and validate the part recognition and classification structure. The results led to the conclusion that implementation of the recognition and classification structure has effectively verified the correct parts and sub-assemblies used for the correct product and order. No parts nor sub-assembly shortages were found, and the quantity required was produced. The scheduled release for some orders was delayed due to overload of the required resources. When the loading is normal, all scheduled release timing is adhered to. The recognition and classification structure has a robust design; hence, it can be easily adapted to new system parameters to study different or more complex cases.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)305-315
Number of pages11
JournalInternational Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology
Volume31
Issue number3-4
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 2006

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Control and Systems Engineering
  • Software
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Computer Science Applications
  • Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering

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