Abstract

Many industrial facilities involve splitting production systems of different complexities and arrangements. The accurate and efficient evaluation of the associated performance measures is, therefore, of great importance. This challenging task can be accomplished by applying mathematical models of production system engineering at different intricacies. This paper presents the development and application of the analytical approach to splitting production systems modelling. The same problem is also addressed using the finite state method as a semi-analytical model. Several theoretical examples were considered to validate the finite state method that proved to be quite efficient and accurate. Finally, the developed modelling approach was applied in the case of a wood-processing facility. The obtained results were validated successfully against the acquired factory-floor data.

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