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Production variability of production lines with unreliable machines
He, XF ; Wu, S ; Li, QL
2010-05-10 ; 2010-05-10
会议名称Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Quality & Reliability ; 4th International Conference on Quality and Reliability (ICQR 2005) ; Beijing, PEOPLES R CHINA ; Web of Science
关键词production lines production variability MAP PH-distribution VARIANCE OUTPUT TIME BUFFERS Engineering, Multidisciplinary Engineering, Industrial Operations Research & Management Science
中文摘要This paper develops an approach for analyzing the production variability of production lines with unreliable machines and finite buffers. Time to failure, time to repair and the processing time distributions of the machines are all assumed to be exponential. Two problems are addressed: the problem of the output variance and the problem of the delivery-time variance. This approach is based on approximating the production line as a Markovian Arrival Process (MAP). The same procedure can be applied to determine the production variability of various arrangements of machines including series, parallel, series-parallel and even network structure. Numerical experiments show that, this approach has many advantages in the study of production variability of more complicated production lines which have been an important topic in this area up to now. Relationships between the system parameters and the production variability are also investigated by numerical experiments.
会议录出版者BEIJING INST TECHNOLOGY PR ; BEIJING ; 7 BAISHIQIAO RD, BEIJING, PEOPLES R CHINA
语种英语 ; 英语
内容类型会议论文
源URL[http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/18945]  
专题清华大学
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He, XF,Wu, S,Li, QL. Production variability of production lines with unreliable machines[C]. 见:Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Quality & Reliability, 4th International Conference on Quality and Reliability (ICQR 2005), Beijing, PEOPLES R CHINA, Web of Science.
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