Abstract

Research on the rectangle packing problems has mainly focused on rectangular raw material sheets without defects, while natural slate has irregular and defective characteristics, and the existing packing method adopts manual packing, which wastes material and is inefficient. In this work, we propose an effective packing optimization method for nature slate; to the best of our knowledge, this is the first attempt to solve the guillotine packing problem of rectangular items in a single irregular and defective slate. This method is modeled by the permutation model, uses the horizontal level (HL) heuristic proposed in this paper to obtain feasible solutions, and then applies the genetic algorithm to optimize the quality of solutions further. The HL heuristic is constructed on the basis of computational geometry and level packing. This heuristic aims to divide the irregular plate into multiple subplates horizontally, calculates the movable positions of the rectangle in the subplates, determines whether or not the rectangle can be packed in the movable positions through computational geometry, and fills the scraps appropriately. Theoretical analysis confirms that the rectangles obtained through the HL heuristic are inside the plate and do not overlap with the defects. In addition, the packed rectangles do not overlap each other and satisfy the guillotine constraint. Accordingly, the packing problem can be solved. Experiments on irregular slates with defects show that the slate utilization through our method is between 89% and 95%. This result is better than manual packing and can satisfy actual production requirements.

Highlights

  • In various industries, such as stone, glass, paper, and wood, cutting large pieces of raw materials into rectangular items with different quantities and sizes exhibits practical application contexts

  • The top left corner of the pictures represent the plate utilization, and the axis is in mm

  • Our algorithm ensures the effectiveness of packing while significantly improving the plate utilization rate and considerably reducing the time cost of the packing in comparison with manual packing

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Introduction

In various industries, such as stone, glass, paper, and wood, cutting large pieces of raw materials into rectangular items with different quantities and sizes exhibits practical application contexts. A large stone plate is directly cut from natural rock blocks, typically with irregular contour and black spot cracks, thereby causing difficulties in stone processing. Natural stone currently uses traditional manual packing, which is time-consuming and exhibits a low utilization rate. The data provided by stone enterprises indicate that the slate utilization of manual packing for irregular and defective stone slates is below 85%. Numerous defects and edges of a slate indicate low Mathematics 2020, 8, 1914; doi:10.3390/math8111914 www.mdpi.com/journal/mathematics. The intelligent packing of irregular and defective slates has become an urgent requirement of the stone industry

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