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    Combining time and position dependent effects on a single machine subject to rate-modifying activities

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    We introduce a general model for single machine scheduling problems, in which the actual processing times of jobs are subject to a combination of positional and time-dependent effects, that are job-independent but additionally depend on certain activities that modify the processing rate of the machine, such as, maintenance. We focus on minimizing two classical objectives: the makespan and the sum of the completion times. The traditional classification accepted in this area of scheduling is based on the distinction between the learning and deterioration effects on one hand, and between the positional effects and the start-time dependent effects on the other hand. Our results show that in the framework of the introduced model such a classification is not necessary, as long as the effects are job-independent. The model introduced in this paper covers most of the previously known models. The solution algorithms are developed within the same general framework and their running times are no worse than those available earlier for problems with less general effects

    Single machine scheduling with time-dependent linear deterioration and rate-modifying maintenance

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    We study single machine scheduling problems with linear time-dependent deterioration effects and maintenance activities. Maintenance periods (MPs) are included into the schedule, so that the machine, that gets worse during the processing, can be restored to a better state. We deal with a job-independent version of the deterioration effects, that is, all jobs share a common deterioration rate. However, we introduce a novel extension to such models and allow the deterioration rates to change after every MP. We study several versions of this generalized problem and design a range of polynomial-time solution algorithms that enable the decision-maker to determine possible sequences of jobs and MPs in the schedule, so that the makespan objective can be minimized. We show that all problems reduce to a linear assignment problem with a product matrix and can be solved by methods very similar to those used for solving problems with positional effects

    Due-Window Assignment and Scheduling with Multiple Rate-Modifying Activities under the Effects of Deterioration and Learning

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    This paper discusses due-window assignment and scheduling with multiple rate-modifying activities. Multiple types of rate-modifying activities are allowed to perform on a single machine. The learning effect and job deterioration are also integrated concurrently into the problem which makes the problem more realistic. The objective is to find jointly the optimal location to perform multiple rate-modifying activities, the optimal job sequence, and the optimal location and size of the due window to minimize the total earliness, tardiness, and due-window-related costs. We propose polynomial time algorithms for all the cases of the problem under study

    A single-machine scheduling problem with multiple unavailability constraints: A mathematical model and an enhanced variable neighborhood search approach

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    AbstractThis research focuses on a scheduling problem with multiple unavailability periods and distinct due dates. The objective is to minimize the sum of maximum earliness and tardiness of jobs. In order to optimize the problem exactly a mathematical model is proposed. However due to computational difficulties for large instances of the considered problem a modified variable neighborhood search (VNS) is developed. In basic VNS, the searching process to achieve to global optimum or near global optimum solution is totally random, and it is known as one of the weaknesses of this algorithm. To tackle this weakness, a VNS algorithm is combined with a knowledge module. In the proposed VNS, knowledge module extracts the knowledge of good solution and save them in memory and feed it back to the algorithm during the search process. Computational results show that the proposed algorithm is efficient and effective

    Single-Machine Scheduling with Aging Effects and Optional Maintenance Activity Considerations

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    This paper explores a single-machine scheduling with aging effects and the problem regarding optional maintenance activity assignment. The jobs’ processing time is assumed to follow a power position-dependent aging model. The optional maintenance activity refers to the situation in which the maintenance activity can be scheduled immediately after processing of any job has been completed except for the last job and the duration of maintenance activity can be of any value from zero to a fixed time interval. A recovery function is proposed to reflect the efficiency of the machine or worker which is improved. The objective of this study is to decide whether and when to implement the maintenance activity into the job sequence, how long the duration of maintenance activity is, and how to schedule so as to minimize the makespan. Once the duration of maintenance activity is known, we introduce an efficient solution for this problem. In addition, when the maintenance activity is completely performed, we showed that the optimal policy is to schedule the maintenance activity in the middle of the task sequence and optimally solved it by lower order algorithm. Finally, we extend the problem to the case of multiple maintenance activities which are completely performed. Hence, the problem is regarded as polynomial time solvable

    Preventive Maintenance & Replacement Scheduling Model for Repairable and Maintainable Systems

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    Maintenance plan is required when there is a need to decide on production rate and preventive maintenance (PM) scheduling for complex production systems in industry. The more complex the system is, the more components that may fail and cause the entire piece of equipment to be taken out of service, that in turn could affect production rate. Usually, most of equipment has its PM schedule set during plant design phase and generally follow recommendation from equipment manufacturer. After years of operation (operation and maintenance phase), the PM schedule might not be optimised due to various reasons – lack of full information on failure rate, repair rate, maintenance cost, etc. Thus, the objectives of this project are to develop an appropriate model for preventive maintenance and replacement scheduling using Mixed Integer Non – Linear Programming (MINLP), and also to analyze the results and effectiveness of the optimized model through trade – offs curves, that are one of the project deliverables. The project is initiated by identifying problem and objectives, study on literature review regarding various types of preventive maintenance and replacement scheduling model, and then come out with a model concept. It was found out that various parametric change effects were observed in component age graphs and scheduling tables in two developed models. In Model 1, three different trends were seen for each three cases such as cost increment was observed as required reliability increased where no changes happened in required reliability when shutdown cost varied and required reliability increased when time period was decreased respectively. In Model 2, it can be also seen that as time period decreased required reliability increased where higher amount of given budget can also increase required reliability of components. After all, these studies should be useful for maintenance planners and engineers tasked with the problem of developing maintenance plans for complex systems of components
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