Energy-Aware Production Lot-Sizing and Parallel Machine Scheduling With the Product-Specific Machining Tools and Power Requirements
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2024
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Pergamon-elsevier Science Ltd
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This study addresses a multi-product lot-sizing and scheduling problem with sequence-dependent setup times, considering that the machining operations cause energy consumption. The production facility comprises identical parallel machines under which the production of each product requires a certain set of tools. The energy requirement of production depends on the product-specific machining tools. The problem deals with determining the minimum cost lot-sizing and scheduling plan considering the energy capacity of the production facility. We formulate the problem as a mixed integer linear programming model by introducing energy consumption-related costs and constraints. We perform a case study on CNC milling and turning workshops. Further, we propose an heuristic approach combining a decomposition-based Simulated Annealing heuristic and Fix&Optimise algorithms to handle larger-sized problem instances. The computational performance of the proposed heuristic approach is evaluated against the proposed mixed integer linear programming model on a numerical study. Our numerical experiments reveal that the proposed heuristic approach is capable of providing cost-efficient solutions without compromising time efficiency.
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Gurkan, M. Edib/0000-0003-1961-0215
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Energy-Aware Planning, Lot-Sizing, Scheduling, Decomposition, Simulated Annealing, Mip-Based Heuristic
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196