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Assembly Line Balancing
Introduction to Industrial Engineering
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The Line Balancing Problem
The problem is to arrange the individual processing and assembly tasks at the workstations so that the total time required at each workstation is approximately the same.
Nearly impossible to reach perfect balance
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Things to consider
Sequence of tasks is restricted, there is a required order
Called precedence constraints There is a production rate needed, i.e.
how many products needed per time period
Design the line to meet demand and within constraints
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Terminology and Definitions
Minimum Work Element Total Work Content Workstation Process time Cycle Time Precedence Constraints Balance Delay
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Minimum Work Element
Dividing the job into tasks of a rational and smallest size
Example: Drill a hole, can’t be divided
Symbol – Time for element j: is a constant
ejT
ejT
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Total Work Content
Aggregate of work elements
n
jejwc TT
1
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Workstation Process time
The amount of time for an individual workstation, after individual tasks have been combined into stations
Sum of task times = sum of workstation times
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Cycle time
Time between parts coming off the line Ideally, the production rate, but may
need to be adjusted for efficiency and down time
Established by the bottleneck station, that is station with largest time
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Precedence Constraints
Generally given, determined by the required order of operations
Draw in a network style for understanding
Cannot violate these, an element must be complete before the next one is started
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Balance Delay
Measure of line inefficiency due to imbalances in station times
c
wcc
nT
TnTd
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Method – Largest Candidate Rule
List elements in descending order of T Assign elements to first station, from top
to bottom of list, minding constraints, and not causing sum to exceed cycle time
Continue assigning elements to stations where each station < cycle time, largest assigned first, until all assigned
EXAMPLE