Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
719365 IFAC Proceedings Volumes 2009 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

We present in this article a method to assess a system efficiency based on modelling of the temporal and stochastic spread of faults. The OEE (Overall Equipment Effectiveness) has become through the NF E60-182 standard one of the major indicators of the effectiveness in piloting production systems. It includes 3 main concepts (Quality, Performance and Availability). If its evaluation can be easy for a single system, the modelling of its components for the global efficiency assessment is much more difficult (taking into account redundancies, temporal scale factors …). In order to take in account the local contribution of each component of a complex system, a notion of OTE (Overall Throughput Effectiveness) is developed. The purpose of OTE is twofold: it measures factory-level performance and factory-level diagnostics such as bottleneck detection. The expected result gives a formal contribution to the establishment a methodology for analysis, design, and decision-making. The results are discussed using a demonstrator based on AltaRica Data-Flow, language in both formal and graphic and real tool modelling / simulation.

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