72 research outputs found
Cellular manufacturing systems design using Tabu search
Abstract: Several techniques have appeared in the literature for the cell formation problem. However, most of these heuristics have the disadvantages that they cannot solve real-life problems typical of manufacturing ®rms in reasonable computational time, and deal with the part family formation and cell grouping problems separately. The Tabu search meta-heuristic is presented for resolving these problems. The minimization of intercellular movements as an objective function is demonstrated, although minimization of cell load variation and the multiobjective function option exist in the procedure developed. The results discussed for some problems taken from the literature show that the Tabu search is a promising technique for solving the cellular manufacturing systems design problem for both medium and large problem instances
Crystalline Order On Riemannian Manifolds With Variable Gaussian Curvature And Boundary
We investigate the zero temperature structure of a crystalline monolayer
constrained to lie on a two-dimensional Riemannian manifold with variable
Gaussian curvature and boundary. A full analytical treatment is presented for
the case of a paraboloid of revolution. Using the geometrical theory of
topological defects in a continuum elastic background we find that the presence
of a variable Gaussian curvature, combined with the additional constraint of a
boundary, gives rise to a rich variety of phenomena beyond that known for
spherical crystals. We also provide a numerical analysis of a system of
classical particles interacting via a Coulomb potential on the surface of a
paraboloid.Comment: 12 pages, 8 figure
Solving the distributed two machine flow-shop scheduling problem using differential evolution
Flow-shop scheduling covers a class of widely studied optimisation problem which focus on optimally sequencing a set of jobs to be processed on a set of machines according to a given set of constraints. Recently, greater research attention has been given to distributed variants of this problem. Here we concentrate on the distributed two machine flow-shop scheduling problem (DTMFSP), a special case of classic two machine flow-shop scheduling, with the overall goal of minimising makespan. We apply Differential Evolution to solve the DTMFSP, presenting new best-known results for some benchmark instances from the literature. A comparison to previous approaches from the literature based on the Harmony Search algorithm is also given
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