This paper presents an integrated system (IS) devoted to solve the complex scheduling problems in steel-making and casting (SMC) plants. The presented IS is composed of four modules: data base, optimization, simulation modules, and the user interface. In particular, we develop the two main components of the IS: the optimization and simulation modules. The optimization module is based on a mixed-integer linear programming formulation with the objective of minimizing the makespan, i.e., the completion time of the last job. Moreover, a discrete-event simulation module is used to validate and assess the proposed schedules. By designing the IS for a real case study, we show how it can be applied off-line to schedule the daily operations of the SMC, as well as online in order to face unpredictable events such as failures and blocks of the machines.
An Integrated System for Production Scheduling in Steelmaking and Casting Plants
FANTI, MARIA PIA;ROTUNNO, GIULIANA;STECCO, GABRIELLA;UKOVICH, WALTER;MININEL, STEFANO
2016-01-01
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This paper presents an integrated system (IS) devoted to solve the complex scheduling problems in steel-making and casting (SMC) plants. The presented IS is composed of four modules: data base, optimization, simulation modules, and the user interface. In particular, we develop the two main components of the IS: the optimization and simulation modules. The optimization module is based on a mixed-integer linear programming formulation with the objective of minimizing the makespan, i.e., the completion time of the last job. Moreover, a discrete-event simulation module is used to validate and assess the proposed schedules. By designing the IS for a real case study, we show how it can be applied off-line to schedule the daily operations of the SMC, as well as online in order to face unpredictable events such as failures and blocks of the machines.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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