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Joint optimization for production operations considering reworking

Yilan Shen, Boyang Li, Xi Zhang

Abstract

In pursuit of enhancing the comprehensive efficiency of production systems, our study focused on the joint optimization problem of scheduling and machine maintenance in scenarios where product rework occurs. The primary challenge lies in the interdependence between product \underline{q}uality, machine \underline{r}eliability, and \underline{p}roduction scheduling, compounded by the uncertainties from machine degradation and product quality, which is prevalent in sophisticated manufacturing systems. To address this issue, we investigated the dynamic relationship among these three aspects, named as QRP-co-effect. On this basis, we constructed an optimization model that integrates production scheduling, machine maintenance, and product rework decisions, encompassing the context of stochastic degradation and product quality uncertainties within a mixed-integer programming problem. To effectively solve this problem, we proposed a dual-module solving framework that integrates planning and evaluation for solution improvement via dynamic communication. By analyzing the structural properties of this joint optimization problem, we devised an efficient solving algorithm with an interactive mechanism that leverages \emph{in-situ} condition information regarding the production system's state and computational resources. The proposed methodology has been validated through comparative and ablation experiments. The experimental results demonstrated the significant enhancement of production system efficiency, along with a reduction in machine maintenance costs in scenarios involving rework.

Joint optimization for production operations considering reworking

Abstract

In pursuit of enhancing the comprehensive efficiency of production systems, our study focused on the joint optimization problem of scheduling and machine maintenance in scenarios where product rework occurs. The primary challenge lies in the interdependence between product \underline{q}uality, machine \underline{r}eliability, and \underline{p}roduction scheduling, compounded by the uncertainties from machine degradation and product quality, which is prevalent in sophisticated manufacturing systems. To address this issue, we investigated the dynamic relationship among these three aspects, named as QRP-co-effect. On this basis, we constructed an optimization model that integrates production scheduling, machine maintenance, and product rework decisions, encompassing the context of stochastic degradation and product quality uncertainties within a mixed-integer programming problem. To effectively solve this problem, we proposed a dual-module solving framework that integrates planning and evaluation for solution improvement via dynamic communication. By analyzing the structural properties of this joint optimization problem, we devised an efficient solving algorithm with an interactive mechanism that leverages \emph{in-situ} condition information regarding the production system's state and computational resources. The proposed methodology has been validated through comparative and ablation experiments. The experimental results demonstrated the significant enhancement of production system efficiency, along with a reduction in machine maintenance costs in scenarios involving rework.

Paper Structure

This paper contains 25 sections, 31 equations, 9 figures, 9 tables, 2 algorithms.

Figures (9)

  • Figure 1: The framework of the multi-component system with the reworking activity.
  • Figure 2: The framework of the dual-module algorithm.
  • Figure 3: The box plot of makespan for 200 jobs under basic standard deviation.
  • Figure 4: The box plot of maintenance cost for 200 jobs under basic standard deviation.
  • Figure 5: The Pareto optimal surface of maintenance cost for 200 jobs under basic standard deviation.
  • ...and 4 more figures