Examples FMS
Examples FMS
Example 1:
A semi-automated flexible manufacturing cell is used to produce three
products. The products are made by two automated processing stations
followed by an assembly station. There is also a load/unload station.
Material handling between stations in the FMC is accomplished by
mechanized carts that move tote bins containing the particular
components to be processed and then assembled into a given product. The
carts transfer tote bins between stations. In this way the carts are kept
busy while the tote bins are queued in front of the workstations. Each tote
bin remains with the product throughout processing and assembly. The
details of the FMC can be summarized as follows:
The product mix fractions and station processing times for the parts are
presented in the table below. The same station sequence is followed by all
products: 1 2 3 4 1.
Solution
WL1 = (3+2)(0.35 + 0.25 + 0.4) = 5.0 min
WL2 = 9(0.35)(1.0) + 5(0.25)(1.0) + 4(0.4)(1.0) = 6.0 min
WL3 = 7(0.35)(1.0) + 8(0.25)(1.0) + 6(0.4)(1.0) = 6.85 min
(e) Recommendations:
1. Reduce number of servers at station 1 to 1 server, and
2. Reduce number of servers at station 4 to 1 server.
Example 2:
A flexible manufacturing system is used to produce three products. The
FMS consists of a load/unload station, two automated processing stations,
an inspection station, and an automated conveyor system with an
individual cart for each product. The conveyor carts remain with the parts
during their time in the system, and therefore the mean transport time
includes not only the move time, but also the average total processing time
per part. The number of servers at each station is given in the following
table:
Station 1
2 workers
Station 2
Process X
3 servers
Station 3
Process Y
4 servers
Station 4
Inspection
1 server
Transport system
Conveyor
8 carriers
Part mix pj
Station 1
Station 2
Station 3
Station 4
Station 1
0.2
5 min
15 min
25 min
20 min
4 min
0.3
5 min
10 min
30 min
20 min
4 min
0.5
5 min
20 min
10 min
20 min
4 min
Solution
(a) WL1 = (5+4)(0.2 + 0.3 + 0.5) = 9.0 min
WL2 = 15(0.2)(1.0) + 10(0.3)(1.0) + 20(0.5)(1.0) = 16.0 min
WL3 = 25(0.2)(1.0) + 30(0.3)(1.0) + 10(0.5)(1.0) = 19.0 min
WL4 = 20(0.2)(1.0) + 20(0.3)(1.0) + 20(0.5)(1.0) = 5.0 min
nt = 1 + 1 + 0.25 + 1 = 3.25,
WL5 = 3.25(4) + 9 + 16 + 19 + 5 = 62.0 min
Station
WLi/si ratio
1
(load/unload)
2 (process X)
3 (process Y)
4 (inspection)
5 (transport)
Bottleneck
Example 3:
A flexible manufacturing system is used to produce four parts. The FMS consists of one
load/unload station and two automated processing stations (processes X and Y). The
number of servers for each station type is to be determined. The FMS also includes an
automated conveyor system with individual carts to transport parts between servers.
The carts move the parts from one server to the next, drop them off, and proceed to the
next delivery task. Average time required per transfer is 3.5 minutes. The following
table summarizes the FMS:
Station 1
Station 2
Process X
Station 3
Process Y
Station 4
Transport system
All parts follow the same routing, which is 1 2 3 1. The product mix and
processing times at each station are presented in the table below:
Product j
A
Product mix pj
0.1
Station 1
3 min
Station 2
15 min
Station 3
25 min
Station 1
2 min
0.3
3 min
40 min
20 min
2 min
0.4
3 min
20 min
10 min
2 min
0.2
3 min
30 min
5 min
2 min
Required production is 10 parts per hour, distributed according to the product mix
indicated. Use the bottleneck model to determine (a) the minimum number of servers at
each station and the minimum number of carts in the transport system that are required
to satisfy production demand and (b) the utilization of each station for the answers
above.
Solution
(a) WL1 = (3+2)(0.1 + 0.3 + 0.4 + 0.2)(1.0) = 5.0 min
WL2 = 15(0.1)(1.0) + 40(0.3)(1.0) + 20(0.4)(1.0) + 30(0.2)(1.0) = 27.5 min
WL3 = 25(0.1)(1.0) + 20(0.3)(1.0) + 10(0.4)(1.0) + 5(0.2)(1.0) = 13.5 min
nt = 3, WL4 = 3(3.5) = 10.5 min
The preceding workloads are for one unit/hr. For Rp = 10 pc/hr, the above workloads
would be 10 times the above values. The time available in one hour for each server = 60
min. Therefore, the number of servers at each station and the number of carriers in the
transport system are determined as follows:
Station 1: n1 = 10(5.0)/60 = 50/60 = 0.833 use 1 server
Station 1: n2 = 10(27.5)/60 = 275/60 = 4.583 use 5 servers