Modelling of Simple Assembly Line Balancing Problem Type 1 (SALBP-1) with Machine and Worker Constraints

This paper presents a mathematical model for Simple Assembly Line Problem Type 1 (SALBP-1) with resource constraints; machine and worker. The existing model of SALBP-1 assumes that all the workstations have similar capability, while in reality the workstation has different capability because of limi...

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Main Authors: N. H., Kamarudin, M. F. F., Ab Rashid
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spelling my.ump.umpir.197212018-02-19T08:22:36Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/19721/ Modelling of Simple Assembly Line Balancing Problem Type 1 (SALBP-1) with Machine and Worker Constraints N. H., Kamarudin M. F. F., Ab Rashid TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery TS Manufactures This paper presents a mathematical model for Simple Assembly Line Problem Type 1 (SALBP-1) with resource constraints; machine and worker. The existing model of SALBP-1 assumes that all the workstations have similar capability, while in reality the workstation has different capability because of limitation in term of machines and worker skills. The proposed model is aimed to mathematically represent the SALBP-1 with resource constraints. Besides that, three objective functions which to minimize number of workstation, machine used and number of worker are also presented. The machine considered to have different types of machine needed to produce a product in an assembly line while worker are considered to have different abilities and skills. The model is then illustrated and validated using some examples. The proposed model for SALBP-1 with machine and worker constraints is able to minimize the resources in assembly. Therefore, the assembly cost can be reduced. 2017 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/19721/1/Modelling%20of%20Simple%20Assembly%20Line%20Balancing%20Problem%20Type%201%20%28SALBP-1%29%20with%20Machine%20and%20Worker%20Constraints.pdf application/pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/19721/2/Modelling%20of%20Simple%20Assembly%20Line%20Balancing%20Problem%20Type%201%20%28SALBP-1%29%20with%20Machine%20and%20Worker%20Constraints%201.pdf N. H., Kamarudin and M. F. F., Ab Rashid (2017) Modelling of Simple Assembly Line Balancing Problem Type 1 (SALBP-1) with Machine and Worker Constraints. In: International Postgraduate Conference On Engineering, Science & Technology (GUEST2017), 15-18 October 2017 , Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia., Johor. pp. 1-10.. (Unpublished) https://confseries.wixsite.com/guest2017
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Modelling of Simple Assembly Line Balancing Problem Type 1 (SALBP-1) with Machine and Worker Constraints
description This paper presents a mathematical model for Simple Assembly Line Problem Type 1 (SALBP-1) with resource constraints; machine and worker. The existing model of SALBP-1 assumes that all the workstations have similar capability, while in reality the workstation has different capability because of limitation in term of machines and worker skills. The proposed model is aimed to mathematically represent the SALBP-1 with resource constraints. Besides that, three objective functions which to minimize number of workstation, machine used and number of worker are also presented. The machine considered to have different types of machine needed to produce a product in an assembly line while worker are considered to have different abilities and skills. The model is then illustrated and validated using some examples. The proposed model for SALBP-1 with machine and worker constraints is able to minimize the resources in assembly. Therefore, the assembly cost can be reduced.
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author N. H., Kamarudin
M. F. F., Ab Rashid
author_facet N. H., Kamarudin
M. F. F., Ab Rashid
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title Modelling of Simple Assembly Line Balancing Problem Type 1 (SALBP-1) with Machine and Worker Constraints
title_short Modelling of Simple Assembly Line Balancing Problem Type 1 (SALBP-1) with Machine and Worker Constraints
title_full Modelling of Simple Assembly Line Balancing Problem Type 1 (SALBP-1) with Machine and Worker Constraints
title_fullStr Modelling of Simple Assembly Line Balancing Problem Type 1 (SALBP-1) with Machine and Worker Constraints
title_full_unstemmed Modelling of Simple Assembly Line Balancing Problem Type 1 (SALBP-1) with Machine and Worker Constraints
title_sort modelling of simple assembly line balancing problem type 1 (salbp-1) with machine and worker constraints
publishDate 2017
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