Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
476960 European Journal of Operational Research 2011 17 Pages PDF
Abstract

The unequal-areas facility layout problem is concerned with finding the optimal arrangement of a given number of non-overlapping indivisible departments with unequal area requirements within a facility. We present a convex-optimisation-based framework for efficiently finding competitive solutions for this problem. The framework is based on the combination of two mathematical programming models. The first model is a convex relaxation of the layout problem that establishes the relative position of the departments within the facility, and the second model uses semidefinite optimisation to determine the final layout. Aspect ratio constraints, frequently used in facility layout methods to restrict the occurrence of overly long and narrow departments in the computed layouts, are taken into account by both models. We present computational results showing that the proposed framework consistently produces competitive, and often improved, layouts for well-known large instances when compared with other approaches in the literature.

► This paper presents a new methodology to solve a large class of layout problems. ► Several new ideas are incorporated in an entirely novel manner. ► The methodology can find high-quality solutions efficiently for large-scale instances.

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