Abstract

The study explores the use of chaos theory methods in a simple model of manufacturing system. Correlation dimension is a chaos quantifier that represents an irregular geometric dimension of an object The performance measures used in this study are related to the aspect of delivery time of products. A factorial analysis has been designed in order to distinguish between the influence of varying manufacturing control strategies and manufacturing parameters to the mean and correlation dimension of the performance measures. The study found that correlation dimension can well represent the system’s behaviour under different dispatching rules.

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