The disassembly line: balancing and modeling
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Beschreibung: | "The definitive guide to the disassembly lineThe Disassembly Line: Balancing and Modeling provides in-depth information on this complex process essential to remanufacturing, recycling, and environmentally conscious manufacturing. This pioneering work offers efficient techniques required to solve problems involving the number of workstations required and the disassembly sequencing of end-of-life products on the disassembly line.In this book, the disassembly line balancing problem (DLBP) is described, defined mathematically, and illustrated by case studies. Combinatorial optimization methodologies are presented as solutions to the DLBP.<b>Coverage includes:</b> Graphical representations of products to be disassembled Computational complexity of combinatorial problems Description of the disassembly line and the mathematical model Computational complexity of the DLBP Combinatorial optimization searches Experimental instances Analytical methodologies Exhaustive search Genetic algorithm Ant colony optimization Greedy algorithm Greedy/adjacent element hill climbing hybrid Greedy/2-opt hybrid H-K heuristic Quantitative and qualitative comparative analysis This authoritative volume also covers product planning, line and facility design, sequencing and scheduling, inventory, just in time, revenue, and unbalanced lines"-- Provided by publisher. -- "This unique resource comprehensively covers the disassembly line--a key component of remanufacturing, recycling, and environmentally conscious manufacturing, as well as reverse and closed-loop supply chains"-- Provided by publisher. Includes bibliographical references (p. 349-361) and index |
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adam_text | Contents
m t
Preface
...................................... xv
Acknowledgments
............................ xix
Disassembly Background
1
Introduction
................................. 3
1.1
Overview
.............................. 3
1.2
Motivation
............................. 5
1.3
Scope and Objectives
.................... 6
1.4
Format and Notation
..................... 7
1.4.1
General and Disassembly-Line
Balancing Notation
............... 8
1.4.2
Assembly-Line Balancing Notation
... 13
1.4.3
Disassembly-to-Order Notation
----- 13
1.4.4
Disassembly Just-in-Time Notation
... 14
1.4.5
Disassembly Revenue Notation
.... 15
1.4.6
Queueing Theory Notation
........ 15
1.5
Outline
................................. 16
2
Assembly Lines
.............................. 19
2.1
Introduction
___....___.___........... 19
2.2
Production Background
................. . 19
2.3
History of the Assembly Line
............. 22
2.4
Assembly-Line Balancing
................. 23
2.5
Line Modeling
.......................... 24
2.6
Summary
............................... 31
3
Disassembly Lines
........................... 33
3.1
Introduction
............................ 33
3.2
Overview
.............................. 33
3.3
History of the Disassembly Line
........... 37
3.4
Disassembly-Specific Considerations
....... 38
3.4.1
Product Considerations
........... 38
3.4.2
Line Considerations
.............. 38
3.4.3
Part Considerations
.............. 39
3.4.4
Operational Considerations
....... 41
3.4.5
Demand Considerations
.......... 43
3.4.6
Assignment Considerations
....... 44
3.4.7
Other Considerations
............. 45
Related Research
............................. 47
4.1
Introduction
............................ 47
4.2
Environmentally Conscious Manufacturing
and Product Recovery
................... 47
4.3
Assembly-Line Balancing and
Manufacturing Systems
.................. 49
4.4
Disassembly and Remanufacturing
........ 52
4.5
Optimization and Algorithms
............. 59
Graphical Representations of Products to
Be Disassembled
............................. 61
5.1
Introduction
............................ 61
5.2
General Product Disassembly
Representations
......................... 61
5.2.1
Product Case Study
.............. 62
5.2.2
Connection Diagrams
............. 63
5.2.3
Assembly Trees, Reduced Disassembly
Trees, Connection State Diagrams, and
Subassembly State Diagrams
...... 64
5.2.4
Disassembly Precedence Graphs
... 66
5.2.5
Constrained Connection
Diagrams
....................... 67
5.3
Task-Based Precedence Diagrams
.......... 68
5.4
Disassembly Constraint Graphs
........... 68
5.5
Schematic/Flowchart-Style Vertex and
Arc Disassembly Representation
.......... 70
5.6
Other Representations
................... 74
Computational Complexity of
Combinatorial Problems
...................... 77
6.1
Introduction
............................ 77
6.2
Complexity Theory Background
........... 78
6.3
NP-Completeness
..___................. 82
6.4
NP-Completeness in the Strong Sense
...... 85
6.5
NP-Hardness
....................___... 86
6.6
Overview of NP-Complete Problems
....... 87
6.7
Solving NP-Complete Problems
...___.... 88
6.8
Other Classes of Problems
................ 89
6.9
Heuristic Performance Analysis
........... 90
6.10
Hardware and Software Considerations
.... 91
Disassembly-Line Balancing
Disassembly-Line Balancing Overview
......... 95
7.1
Introduction
............................ 95
7.2
The Disassembly-Line Balancing Problem
... 95
7.3
Model
Considerations
.................... 96
7.4
Balancing Objectives
..................... 99
8
Description of the Disassembly Line and the
Mathematical Model
.......................... 101
8.1
Introduction
............................ 101
8.2
Problem Overview
...................... 102
8.3
Balance Measure and Theoretical Bounds
Formulation
............................ 103
8.4
Hazard Measure and Theoretical Bounds
Formulation
............................ 105
8.5
Demand Measure and Theoretical Bounds
Formulation
............................ 106
8.6
Direction Measure and Theoretical Bounds
Formulation
............................ 107
8.7
Models and Measures as Prototypes
....... 108
8.8
Matrices for Precedence Representation
.... 109
9
Computational Complexity of DLBP
.......___
111
9.1
Introduction
............................
Ill
9.2
DLBP NP-Completeness
..................
Ill
9.3
DLBP NP-Completeness in the
Strong Sense
............................ 113
9.4
DLBPNP-Hardness
...................... 114
10
Combinatorial Optimization Searches
.......... 117
10.1
Introduction
............................ 117
10.2
Combinatorial Optimization
Methodologies
.......................... 118
10.3
Exhaustive Search
....................... 121
10.4
Genetic Algorithm
___..___............. 122
10.5
Ant Colony Optimization
................. 122
10.6
Greedy Algorithm
.....___.............. 123
10.7
Adjacent Element Hill-Climbing Heuristic
... 124
10.8
ł-Opt
Heuristic
.......................... 124
10.9
Н
-K
General-Purpose Heuristic
........... 125
10.9.1
Introduction
..................... 125
10.9.2
Heuristic Background and
Motivation
...................... 125
10.9.3
Comparison to Other
Methodologies
................... 12.7
10.9.4
The
Н
-K
Process
................. 129
10.9.5
Other
Н
-K
Formulations
.......... 131
11
Experimental Instances
....................... 133
11.1
Introduction
........................... . 133
11.2
Personal Computer Instance
.............. 134
11.3
The
ΙΟ
-Part
Instance
..................... 136
11.4
Cellular Telephone Instance
............... 137
11.5
DLBP A Priori Optimal Solution Benchmark
Instances
............................... 140
11.5.1
Background
..................... 140
11.5.2
Mathematical Formulation
........ 140
11.5.3
Probabilistic Analysis of the
Benchmark Data Set
.............. 143
12
Analytical Methodologies
..................... 149
12.1
Introduction
___........................ 149
12.2
Graphical Analysis Tools
................. 149
12.3
Multiple-Criteria Decision-Making
Considerations
.......................... 151
12.4
Normalization and Efficacy
Index Equations
......................... 154
12.5
Simulation
.............................. 156
13
Exhaustive Search
............................ 159
13.1
Introduction
............................ 159
13.2
Model Description
....................... 159
13.3
Numerical Results
....................... 161
13.3.1
Personal Computer Instance
....... 161
13.3.2
The
Ю
-Part
Instance
.............. 162
13.3.3
Cellular Telephone Instance
....... 162
13.3.4
DLBP A Priori Problem Instances
... 162
13.4
Conclusions
............................ 164
14
Genetic Algorithm
___........................ 165
14.1
Introduction
............................ 165
14.2
Model Description
...................___ 165
14.3
DLBP-Specific Genetic Algorithm
Architecture
............................ 166
14.4
DLBP-Specific Qualitative Modifications
... 167
14.5
DLBP-Specific Quantitative
Modifications
........................... 168
14.6
Numerical Results
....................... 170
14.6.1
Personal Computer Instance
....... 170
14.6.2
The
Ю
-Part
Instance
.............. 170
14.6.3
Cellular Telephone Instance
....... 171
14.6.4
DLBP A Priori Instances
........... 173
14.7
Conclusions
............................ 180
15
Ant Colony Optimization
..................... 181
15.1
Introduction
............................ 181
15.2
Model Description
....................... 181
15.3
DLBP-Specific Qualitative Modifications
and the Metaheuristic
.................... 182
15.4
Quantitative Assignments
................ 187
15.5
Numerical Results
....................... 187
15.5.1
Personal Computer Instance
....... 187
15.5.2
The 10-Part Instance
.............. 188
15.5.3
Cellular Telephone Instance
....... 189
15.5.4
DLBP A Priori Instances
........... 191
1,3.6
Conclusions
............................ 197
16
Greedy Algorithm
............................ 199
16.1
Introduction
............___............ 199
16.2
Model Description
....................... 199
16.3
Numerical Results
..........___.....___ 203
16.3.1
Personal Computer Instance
....... 203
16.3.2
The 10-Part Instance
.............. 204
16.3.3
Cellular Telephone Instance
....... 204
16.3.4
DLBP A Priori Instances
........... 206
16.4
Conclusions
............................ 211
17
Greedy/Adjacent Element Hill-Climbing
Hybrid
...................................... 213
17.1
Introduction
............................ 213
17.2
Model Description
....................... 214
17.3
Numerical Results
....................... 217
17.3.1
Personal Computer Instance
....... 217
17.3.2
The 10-Part Instance
.............. 217
17.3.3
Cellular Telephone Instance
....... 218
17.3.4
DLBP A Priori Problem Instances
... 220
17.4
Conclusions
............................ 226
18
Greedy/2-Opt Hybrid
......................... 227
18.1
Introduction
............................ 227
18.2
Model Description
.............___.___. 228
18.3
Numerical Results
....................... 232
18.3.1
Personal Computer Instance
___... 232
18.3.2
The 10-Part Instance
.............. 232
18.3.3
Cellular Telephone Instance
....... 233
18.3.4
DLBP A Priori Problem Instances
... 233
18.4
Conclusions
............................ 241
19
Н
-K
Heuristic
.............................. 243
19.1
Introduction
....___.................... 243
19.2
DLBP Application
....................... 243
19.3
DLBP A Priori Numerical Analysis for
Varying Skip Size
........................ 244
19.4
Numerical Results
....................... 252
19.4.1
Personal Computer Instance
....... 252
19.4.2
The
Ю
-Part
Instance
.............. 252
19.4.3
Cellular Telephone Instance
....... 253
19.4.4
DLBP A Priori Instances
(Numerical Results for Varying n)
... 253
19.5
Conclusions
............................ 261
20
Quantitative and Qualitative
Comparative Analysis
........................ 263
20.1
Introduction
............................ 263
20.2
Experimental Results
___..___.......... 264
20.3
Conclusions
............................ 272
21
Other Disassembly-Line Balancing Research
.... 275
21.1
Overview
.............................. 275
21.2
Problem Extensions
.,.................... 275
21.3
Additional Solution Methodologies
........ 276
21.4
Probabilistic Disassembly-Line
Balancing
............................. 277
21.5
Probabilistic Disassembly-Line Data
....... 278
21.6
Future Research Directions
............... 278
ii! Further Disassembly-Line Considerations
22
Overview of Additional Disassembly-Line
Related Problems
............................. 283
22.1
Introduction
............................ 283
22.2
Mathematical Models
.................... 284
22.3
Computational Complexity
............... 285
22.4
Case Studies
............................ 286
22.5
Analytical and Solution Methodologies
___. 287
23
Disassembly-Line Product Planning
............ 289
23.1
Introduction
............................ 289
23.2
Sustainable Product Design Overview
...... 289
23.3
New-Product Design Metrics for
Demanufacturmg
....................... 290
23.3.1
Design Metrics for End-of-Life
Processing
...................... 290
23.3.2
Case Study
...................... 291
23.3.3
Results and Analysis
............. 291
23.4
Additional Design-for-Disassembly
Studies
................................. 293
23.5
Summary
............................... 294
24
Disassembly-Line Design
..................... 295
24.1
Introduction
............................ 295
24.2
Background
............................ 295
24.2.1
Facilities Engineering Planning
.... 296
24.2.2
Real Estate
..................... . 296
24.2.3
Engineering and Construction
..... 296
24.2.4
Environmental Engineering
....... 296
24.2.5
Support
......................... 296
24.2.6
Life Cycle Considerations
......... 297
24.2.7
Equipment Planning
....___.___. 298
24.2.8
Scope and Funding
Considerations
................... 299
24.3
Facility Location and Layout Overview
..... 300
24.4
Mixed-Model Disassembly-Line Design
.... 303
24.5
Disassembly-Line Design Metrics
.......... 304
25
Disassembly-Line Sequencing
and Scheduling
.............................. 307
25.1
Introduction
............................ 307
25.2
Machine Sequencing and Scheduling
Overview
.............................. 307
25.3
Disassembly Sequencing and Scheduling
... 308
25.3.1
First Come First Served
........... 310
25.3.2
Shortest Processing Time
.......... 311
25.3.3
Earliest Due Date
................ 311
25.3.4
Critical Ratio
.................... 312
25.4
Stochastic Sequencing and Scheduling
..... 313
25.5
Additional Disassembly-Sequencing
Studies
................................. 314
25.6
Additional Disassembly-Scheduling
Studies
.............................___ 315
26
Disassembly-Line Inventory
................... 317
26.1
Introduction
..............___.......... 317
26.2
Inventory Theory Background
............ 317
26.3
Disassembly to Order
.................... 318
26.3.1
Single Period, Disassembly to Order
(Deterministic Yields)
............. 319
26.3.2
Single Period, Disassembly to Order
(Stochastic Yields)
................ 321
26.4
Additional Disassembly-Inventory
Studies
................................. 323
27
Disassembly-Line Just-in-Time
....,,,,...,,,., 325
27.1
Introduction
............................ 325
27.2
Just-in-Time Background
................. 325
27.3
Just-in-Tïme Research
.................... 327
27.4
Multikanban System
for End-of-Life
Products
............................... 328
27.4.1
Arrival Pattern
................... 329
27.4.2
Demand Fluctuation and Inventory
Management
.................... 329
27.4.3
Disassembly-Line Multikanban
Model Overview
................. 330
27.4.4
Material Types
................... 330
27.4.5
Kanban
Types
................... 331
27.4.6
Kanban
Routing Mechanism
....... 331
27.4.7
Selection of Products
..___....... 332
27.4.8
Determining
Kanban
Level
........ 333
27.4.9
Simulation Results
............... 334
28
Disassembly-Line Revenue
.................... 337
28.1
Introduction
............................ 337
28.2
Disassembly-Line Revenue Background
.... 337
28.3
Disassembly-Line Revenue Modeling
...... 338
28.4
Additional Disassembly-Line
Revenue Studies
........................ 341
29
Unbalanced Disassembly Lines
................ 343
29.1
Introduction
............................ 343
29.2
Background
............................ 343
29.3
Stochastic Line Modeling and
Unbalanced Lines
....................... 344
29.4
Queueing Theory Background
............ 344
29.5
Benchmark Data for Measuring
Unbalance
.............................. 348
References
................................... 349
Appendix: Acronyms
......................... 363
Author Index
................................ 365
Subject Index
.........................___... 369
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spelling | McGovern, Seamus M. Verfasser (DE-588)14331288X aut The disassembly line balancing and modeling Seamus McGovern ; Surendra Gupta New York McGraw-Hill 2011 XIX, 373 S. Ill. 24 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier "The definitive guide to the disassembly lineThe Disassembly Line: Balancing and Modeling provides in-depth information on this complex process essential to remanufacturing, recycling, and environmentally conscious manufacturing. This pioneering work offers efficient techniques required to solve problems involving the number of workstations required and the disassembly sequencing of end-of-life products on the disassembly line.In this book, the disassembly line balancing problem (DLBP) is described, defined mathematically, and illustrated by case studies. Combinatorial optimization methodologies are presented as solutions to the DLBP.<b>Coverage includes:</b> Graphical representations of products to be disassembled Computational complexity of combinatorial problems Description of the disassembly line and the mathematical model Computational complexity of the DLBP Combinatorial optimization searches Experimental instances Analytical methodologies Exhaustive search Genetic algorithm Ant colony optimization Greedy algorithm Greedy/adjacent element hill climbing hybrid Greedy/2-opt hybrid H-K heuristic Quantitative and qualitative comparative analysis This authoritative volume also covers product planning, line and facility design, sequencing and scheduling, inventory, just in time, revenue, and unbalanced lines"-- Provided by publisher. -- "This unique resource comprehensively covers the disassembly line--a key component of remanufacturing, recycling, and environmentally conscious manufacturing, as well as reverse and closed-loop supply chains"-- Provided by publisher. Includes bibliographical references (p. 349-361) and index Assembly-line methods Resource recovery facilities Recycling (Waste, etc.) TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Industrial Engineering bisacsh Demontage (DE-588)4149065-4 gnd rswk-swf Produktlebenszyklus (DE-588)4135136-8 gnd rswk-swf Recycling (DE-588)4076573-8 gnd rswk-swf Demontage (DE-588)4149065-4 s Recycling (DE-588)4076573-8 s Produktlebenszyklus (DE-588)4135136-8 s b DE-604 Gupta, Surendra M. Verfasser aut Digitalisierung UB Passau application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=024454183&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | McGovern, Seamus M. Gupta, Surendra M. The disassembly line balancing and modeling Assembly-line methods Resource recovery facilities Recycling (Waste, etc.) TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Industrial Engineering bisacsh Demontage (DE-588)4149065-4 gnd Produktlebenszyklus (DE-588)4135136-8 gnd Recycling (DE-588)4076573-8 gnd |
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title | The disassembly line balancing and modeling |
title_auth | The disassembly line balancing and modeling |
title_exact_search | The disassembly line balancing and modeling |
title_full | The disassembly line balancing and modeling Seamus McGovern ; Surendra Gupta |
title_fullStr | The disassembly line balancing and modeling Seamus McGovern ; Surendra Gupta |
title_full_unstemmed | The disassembly line balancing and modeling Seamus McGovern ; Surendra Gupta |
title_short | The disassembly line |
title_sort | the disassembly line balancing and modeling |
title_sub | balancing and modeling |
topic | Assembly-line methods Resource recovery facilities Recycling (Waste, etc.) TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Industrial Engineering bisacsh Demontage (DE-588)4149065-4 gnd Produktlebenszyklus (DE-588)4135136-8 gnd Recycling (DE-588)4076573-8 gnd |
topic_facet | Assembly-line methods Resource recovery facilities Recycling (Waste, etc.) TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Industrial Engineering Demontage Produktlebenszyklus Recycling |
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