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Designing Sustainable Flexible Manufacturing Cells with Multi-Objective Optimization Models
by
Bozoklar, Emine
, Yılmaz, Ebru
in
augmented epsilon constraint method
/ Costs
/ Design optimization
/ Emissions (Pollution)
/ Energy consumption
/ Environmental aspects
/ epsilon constraint method
/ flexible manufacturing cells
/ goal programming
/ Linear programming
/ Manufacturing cells
/ Manufacturing industry
/ Materials handling
/ Mathematical models
/ Mathematical programming
/ multi-objective optimization
/ Natural resources
/ Process planning
/ Production planning
/ Remanufacturing
/ Social sustainability
/ Sustainable development
/ sustainable manufacturing
/ Working conditions
2024
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Designing Sustainable Flexible Manufacturing Cells with Multi-Objective Optimization Models
by
Bozoklar, Emine
, Yılmaz, Ebru
in
augmented epsilon constraint method
/ Costs
/ Design optimization
/ Emissions (Pollution)
/ Energy consumption
/ Environmental aspects
/ epsilon constraint method
/ flexible manufacturing cells
/ goal programming
/ Linear programming
/ Manufacturing cells
/ Manufacturing industry
/ Materials handling
/ Mathematical models
/ Mathematical programming
/ multi-objective optimization
/ Natural resources
/ Process planning
/ Production planning
/ Remanufacturing
/ Social sustainability
/ Sustainable development
/ sustainable manufacturing
/ Working conditions
2024
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Designing Sustainable Flexible Manufacturing Cells with Multi-Objective Optimization Models
by
Bozoklar, Emine
, Yılmaz, Ebru
in
augmented epsilon constraint method
/ Costs
/ Design optimization
/ Emissions (Pollution)
/ Energy consumption
/ Environmental aspects
/ epsilon constraint method
/ flexible manufacturing cells
/ goal programming
/ Linear programming
/ Manufacturing cells
/ Manufacturing industry
/ Materials handling
/ Mathematical models
/ Mathematical programming
/ multi-objective optimization
/ Natural resources
/ Process planning
/ Production planning
/ Remanufacturing
/ Social sustainability
/ Sustainable development
/ sustainable manufacturing
/ Working conditions
2024
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Designing Sustainable Flexible Manufacturing Cells with Multi-Objective Optimization Models
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Designing Sustainable Flexible Manufacturing Cells with Multi-Objective Optimization Models
2024
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Having sustainable and flexible features is crucial for manufacturing companies considering the increasing competition in the globalized world. This study considers three aspects of sustainability, namely economic, social, and environmental factors, in the design of flexible manufacturing cells. Three different multi-objective integer mathematical programming models were developed with the objective of minimizing the costs associated with carbon emissions, inter-cellular movements, machine processing, machine replacement, worker training, and additional salary (bonus). Simultaneously, these models aim to minimize the carbon emission amount of the cells within the environmental dimension scope. The developed models are a goal programming model, an epsilon constraint method, and an augmented epsilon constraint (AUGMECON) method. In these models, alternative routes of parts are considered while assigning parts to machines. The results are obtained using the LINGO 20.0 optimization program with a developed illustrative example. The obtained results are tested and compared by performing sensitivity analyses. The sensitivity analyses include examinations of the effects of changes in part demands, machine capacity values, carbon limit value, and the maximum number of workers in cells.
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