Abstract

This paper aims to contribute to process and production planning integration through the development of a new cutting parameters optimisation model. The developed model considers simultaneously the technology-related constraints and a shop floor constraint determined by the available time at each workstation. The latter, being a constraint related to the part machining time, is associated with the set of all elementary machining operations and implies the development of a new multi-operation optimisation model. In this approach, part machining time is a new variable for shop floor scheduling. Since the limiting factor of workstation available time at every scheduling date depends on the shop floor status, optimum part machining time can range from the time for minimum cost to the time for maximum production rate. The introduction of the available time in the optimisation process allows for the generation of improved schedules according to several performance measures. The proposed optimisation model is non-linear, uni-criterion and multi-variable. The search of the optimal solution is carried out using sequential quadratic programming.

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