Homework Assignment 1 - Sols
Homework Assignment 1 - Sols
Homework#1 Solutions
Problem 1.1
Manufacturing system models are built because real systems are too complex to understand thoroughly
and it is too risky and expensive to experiment on actual systems.
Problem 1.4
Problem 1.14
a) Process layout
b) (10,000 is very high, too high in fact, but) product layout
c) Cellular (group) or product
d) Cellular (group)
e) Product (possibly a mixed product flow line)
Problem 1.15
𝑊𝐼𝑃 = 𝑃𝑅 × 𝑇𝑇
𝑊𝐼𝑃 800
𝑇𝑇 = = = 3.2 𝑑𝑎𝑦𝑠
𝑃𝑅 250
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Problem 1.16
𝑊𝐼𝑃 = 𝑃𝑅 × 𝑇𝑇
0=current, 1=new
𝑇𝑇1 ̅
Thus, ⁄𝑇𝑇 = 8.33⁄5 = 1.67
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Problem 2
An R&D lab required 40 labor hours to assemble the first prototype of a new product. The
second prototype required 32 labor hours. Assuming a consistent learning rate how many hours
would you expect to be required to assemble the 100th unit?
Problem 3
A manufacturing system has 12 machines. Each machine can be in any of three states
(operational, waiting for repair, being repaired). How many possible states are there for the
system?
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Problem 4
2
𝑚(𝑚 − 1)
= 45
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b. Suppose each program is connected to two other programs. How many interfaces are there in
total?
Problem 5
Explain the impact of reducing setup cost on the overall performance of a manufacturing system.
The setup cost reduction will help reduce the cost for each product, thus bringing more profit if
the market price of the product stays the same, else it can help maintain a competitive price for
the product. Moreover, if reducing the setup cost corresponds to reducing the setup time, the
throughput time will decrease, and on average less Work-In-Progress as a result. This can lead to
a more flexible manufacturing system. Shorter forecasting horizons, and quicker detection of out
of control production can be other benefits.
Problem 6
A manufacturing system has six stages in series. Each stage has a reliability of 80%.
b. Suppose you added a parallel processor to each stage and the stage was operational if one or
both processors was operational. What is the reliability of the system?
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Homework#1 Solutions
Problem 2.2
Problem 2.3
Problem 2.4
Problem 2.10
a) The sum of all task times is 154 and the cycle time is 40. So, the lower bound on the number of
workstations is 4.
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b)
c) The lower bound is 4. The number of workstations from the ranked positional weight technique (the
upper bound) is 5. The lower bound is not reached, hence, we cannot guarantee that the solution is
optimal.
Problem 2.11
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Problem 2.13
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b) C=30, ⌈ ⌉= 3
30
c)
d) Task d dominates e
e)
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Problem 2.23
4
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Problem 2.28
370.5
C=100, ⌈ 100 ⌉= 4
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Problem 2.35
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