Cannibalization policies for a set of parallel machines

S. Ormon, C. R. Cassady
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Industries that invest in expensive machinery, e.g., the automobile manufacturing industry, are faced with the problem of deciding how to specify maintenance policies and allocate maintenance resources such that performance targets are achieved. The corresponding maintenance decisions can influence operating costs in various areas. Due to the typically large costs associated with the critical components of these machines, cannibalization actions are often used to meet pre-defined operational targets, e.g., production capacity. This research is focused on the construction of a closed-network, multi-echelon, discrete-event simulation model that is used to investigate the effects of Cannibalization and other maintenance policies on a manufacturing system consisting of a set of parallel machines. The simulation model is used as a decision-support tool for making cost/performance trade-offs among different maintenance policies or investments. Using a numerical example, we demonstrate a methodology for using the model to recommend optimal spare levels, part shipment policies, and Cannibalization decisions for meeting maintenance investment objectives while adhering to production capacity constraints.
一组并行机器的同类相食策略
投资于昂贵机械的行业,例如汽车制造业,面临着决定如何指定维修政策和分配维修资源以实现性能目标的问题。相应的维护决策可以影响各个领域的运营成本。由于与这些机器的关键部件相关的成本通常很高,因此拆分行动通常用于满足预定义的操作目标,例如生产能力。本研究的重点是建立一个封闭网络、多层、离散事件的仿真模型,用于研究同类相吞和其他维护策略对由一组并联机器组成的制造系统的影响。仿真模型被用作决策支持工具,用于在不同的维护策略或投资之间进行成本/性能权衡。通过一个数值示例,我们演示了一种方法,该方法使用该模型来推荐最佳备用水平、零件运输策略和同类相辅相成的决策,以满足维护投资目标,同时遵守生产能力限制。
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