3D Printer planning the production of weapon parts in the shortest possible time

E. Z. Nugman, M.K. Sagintai, A. K. Mustafa
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This study presents a mathematical model to optimise the production of weapon parts using a 3D printer using parallel machine planning. After the battle with the enemy is over, many weapons will be damaged. Damaged weapons are classified as full, medium or minor damage. Among these, weapons with minor damage can be used again immediately after repair, simply by replacing the damaged or missing part. However, due to the constant movement of troops around the battlefield, carrying thousands of weapon parts is not practical. To remedy this situation, a 3D printer can be carried in a separate unit and the necessary parts can be produced in the field to repair even minor weapon damage. A model for scheduling the production of the necessary parts in a short period after each battle is over is proposed for this purpose. A set of multiple 3D printers can operate as a parallel machine and produce different parts. The 3D printers can produce a finished product for each part simultaneously or produce two separate parts for each part, but if they make individual parts, this increases the burden on that part due to the production of additional fasteners for assembly. That is, in the case of making individual parts, the total production time for that part will be longer compared to the case of making the finished product immediately. Nevertheless, this study confirms that by introducing a sub-batch fabrication concept of weapon parts, the production time can be reduced when planning the production schedule of a 3D printer.
3D打印机计划在最短的时间内生产武器零件
本文提出了一种利用并行机器规划的3D打印机优化武器零件生产的数学模型。在与敌人的战斗结束后,许多武器将被损坏。损坏的武器分为完全损坏、中等损坏和轻微损坏。其中,轻微损坏的武器可以在修复后立即再次使用,只需更换损坏或丢失的部件。然而,由于部队在战场上不断移动,携带数千个武器部件是不现实的。为了纠正这种情况,3D打印机可以在一个单独的单元中携带,必要的部件可以在现场生产,甚至可以修复轻微的武器损坏。为此,提出了在每次战斗结束后的短时间内安排必要零件生产的模型。一组多台3D打印机可以作为一台并行机器运行,并生产不同的零件。3D打印机可以同时为每个零件生产一个成品,也可以为每个零件生产两个单独的零件,但如果它们生产单独的零件,这就会增加该零件的负担,因为要生产额外的紧固件进行组装。也就是说,在制造单个零件的情况下,该零件的总生产时间将比立即制造成品的情况更长。然而,本研究证实,通过引入武器零件的子批量制造概念,可以在规划3D打印机的生产计划时减少生产时间。
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