Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
719823 IFAC Proceedings Volumes 2008 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

The aging effect can be understood as a deterioration of a machine (tool) that increases a time required to manufacture products. It is highly desirable to minimize the negative influence of this effect, which in case of CNC machine is usually compensated by the increasing of its working speed. Therefore, although a tool efficiency decreases the processing times of jobs (products) can be still kept on the desired level. On the other hand, the increasing of a working speed cases the faster decreasing of a durability of a tool and its premature failure. In this paper, we focus on optimization problems in manufacturing systems, where occur the tool wear of CNC drilling/cutting machine and its compensation at the cost of a durability of a tool. We model such problems by single machine scheduling problems with the aging effect and additional resources with two criteria: time criterion (makespan and maximum lateness) and resource consumption penalty. The objectives are the minimization of time criteria under a given resource consumption and the minimization of resource consumption under a given time criteria. Computational analysis of these problems together with solution algorithms are provided.

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