Impact of emission and service constraint for an imperfect production system under two level Hamiltonian

Subhajit Das, Hachen Ali, A. Shaikh, A. K. Bhunia
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Considering the impact of emission on environment, over the last few decades, reduction of emission during production process (or emission free production process) appears to be one of the most growing preferences for every manufacturing firm. Again, manufacturing companies of different products are bounded to offer various facilities to their consumers in order to survive in the current highly competitive market situation. Primarily considering these two factors taken in to account, this study addresses an imperfect manufacturing inventory model in which customers' demand increases linearly w. r. to emission reduction level, service level from the manufacturer and decreases nonlinearly w. r. to price of the items. The analytical expressions of production rates, emission levels and service levels are derived by solving a number of optimum control problems using Hamiltonian maximum principle with a values for the business period and selling price. The basic goal is to maximize the average profit of the system. In addition, a number of numerical examples are considered to elaborate four distinct instances involved in the proposed model and these are solved numerically using teaching learning based optimization algorithm. Finally, sensitivity experiment is performed to investigate the influence of various system factors on the best‐found policies. The sensitivity analysis indicates that service rate provided by the manufacturer and selling price of the items impose a huge impact on the average profit of the system. Further, the carbon reduction affects the revenue of the system less significantly.
两能级哈密顿量下不完全生产系统排放和服务约束的影响
考虑到排放对环境的影响,在过去的几十年里,在生产过程中减少排放(或无排放生产过程)似乎是每个制造企业日益增长的偏好之一。同样,不同产品的制造公司有责任为消费者提供各种设施,以便在当前竞争激烈的市场形势下生存。在考虑这两个因素的基础上,本文研究了一个不完善的制造业库存模型,其中客户需求随制造商的减排水平、服务水平线性增加,随产品价格非线性减少。利用哈密顿极大值原理求解了若干最优控制问题,得到了生产速率、排放水平和服务水平的解析表达式。基本目标是使系统的平均利润最大化。此外,还考虑了一些数值例子来阐述所提出模型中涉及的四个不同实例,并使用基于教学的优化算法对这些实例进行了数值求解。最后,进行了敏感性实验,研究了各种系统因素对最佳发现策略的影响。灵敏度分析表明,制造商提供的服务率和物品的销售价格对系统的平均利润有巨大的影响。此外,碳减排对系统收入的影响较小。
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