Title: Research Overview
1Research Overview
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2Research Interests
- Main areas
- Simulation / modelling of manufacturing systems
- Scheduling / planning and control
- Supply chain management
- Manufacturing Layout
- Other areas include
- IT implementation Company classification
- Manufacturing strategy Web-based teaching
- Data / statistical analysis Business
Process Analysis - Benchmarking in the semiconductor industry
3Capital Goods Companies Generic Issues
- Products are highly customised and are produced
on a make, or engineer to order basis. - Production facilities include jobbing, batch,
flow and assembly systems as well as
construction. - Lead time reduction increasingly important.
- International competition effective and
efficient use of resources is very important. - Complex and dynamic supply chains.
- Product offering broadening to include service
elements. - Involves civil, mechanical and electrical
engineering.
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6Simulation of Manufacturing Systems
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8Key Features
- Large scale model allows whole manufacturing
facilities to be represented. - Models facilities, products, processes, layout
and planning and control systems. - Many product families can be represented with
shallow, medium or deep product structure. - Hierarchical description of products and
resources. - Allows variety of planning and control methods to
meet local requirements. - Integrated with scheduling and layout
optimisation tools. - Comprehensive stochastic modelling.
9Schedule Optimisation
10Schedule optimisation using Genetic Algorithms
11Initial Schedule
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13New schedule from GA
14Stochastic Planning Methods
- Developed methods that either meet a service
target or minimise the combination of earliness
and tardiness costs. - Investigated approaches for infinite capacity,
finite capacity and dynamic scheduling cases. - Planning methods investigated and validated
through simulation modelling.
15Manufacturing Layout
- Clustering
- Matrix-based methods
- Similarity coefficient methods
- Optimisation
- Genetic Algorithm
- Simulated Annealing
16Dendogram based upon Similarity Coefficients
17Genetic Algorithm Procedure
18Placement Algorithm
19Initial Layout
20Resultant Brown-field layout
21Total rectilinear distance travelled vs.
generation (brown field)
22Supply Chain Management
23Supply Chain Management
- Modelled business processes using SSADM
- Company structures range from vertically
integrated to project integrators that outsource
all manufacturing. - Important factors include available capital,
risk, potential utilisation of plant,
capabilities, flexibility. - Three stages of interaction with customers
marketing, tendering and contract execution - Normal / radical design
- Functional vs. technical specifications
- Procurement decisions made by customers,
designers, procurement departments
24Summary of contributions
- Planning, control and layout problems in capital
goods companies. - Outcome first large-scale simulation model of
manufacturing in capital goods companies - Scheduling complex products in deterministic and
stochastic environments. - Developed first optimisation techniques.
- Layout analysis and optimisation.
- Developed integrated tool.
- Supply chain management in capital goods
companies. - New models proposed and linked to strategic
issues.
25Classification
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27Simulation
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30Representation of Resources
31Representation of Products
32Stochastic Simulation
- Several random number generators Knuth, Wichman
Hill, SunOs. - Normal polar form of Box-Muller (Marsaglia and
Bray 1964) Beta (Press, et al. 1989, p188),
Gamma (Press, et al. 1989, p228), Poisson (Press,
et al. 1989, p230) as well as Log normal,
Multi-modal, Exponential, and empirical (based
on historical data). - Full / fractional factorial designs
- ANOVA / Regression analysis
33Scheduling
34Chromosome representation
35Crossover Operations
36Mutation Operations
37Fitness function
Minimise ? Pe(EcEp) ? Pt(Tp) Where Ec
max (0, Dc - Fc) Ep max (0, Dp -
Fp) Tp max (0, Fp - Dp)
38An Example of Production Plan
39Layout
40Rank Order Clustering (King 1980)
41Case Study
- 52 Machine tools
- 3408 complex components
- 734 part types
- Complex product structures
- Total distance travelled
- Direct distance 232Km
- Rectilinear distance 642Km
42Total rectilinear distance travelled vs.
generation (green field)
43Resultant green field layout
Note that brown field constraints, such as
walls have been ignored.
44Supply Chain Management
45Collaborating Companies
- NEI Parsons
- AMEC Offshore
- NEI International Combustion
- Clarke Chapman
- Wellman Booth
- Control Systems
- Reyrolle (VA Tech)
46Supply Chain Management
- Identified the characteristics of the companies
in terms of products, processes, markets, level
of outsourcing etc. - Investigated buyer/supplier relationships in
terms of supplier base, strategic alliances,
partnership and single sourcing agreements etc. - 3 stages marketing, tendering, contract
execution - Physical / non-physical processes,
- Differing levels of vertical integration
- Procurement often reactive rather than strategic
47SCM (continued)
- Majority of controllable cost committed at the
design stage. - Normal / Radical design
- Established / ad-hoc business processes
- Product offering broadening shift from just
hardware to retrofit, service and operations. - There are high levels of uncertainty and sparse
knowledge, particularly at the tendering stage. - Tendering is often subject to severe time
pressure and resource constraints.
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51IT Implementation in Small Companies
- Selection and implementation of Accounting,
planning and control systems and EDI in surgical
shoe manufacturing company. - Selection and implementation of a cost estimating
system in a precision machining company. - Selection and implementation of accounting and
order processing systems in an electrical cable
manufacturing company.
52Benchmarking in the semiconductor industry
- Benchmarking survey of four Siemens plants
WhiteOak (USA), ProMos (Taiwan), Siemec (Germany)
and NTS (England). - The design, construction, and operation of the
plants are different leading to different
consequences in terms of capital and operating
costs, quality, etc. - The research aims to establish the relationship
between capital cost, construction lead-time and
operating costs and performance.
53Postgraduate Students
- Dong Ping Song Stochastic Models in Planning
Complex Engineer-to-Order Products - Pupong Pongcharoen Genetic Algorithms for
Scheduling in the Capital Goods Industry - Tony Wells Benchmarking in the Semiconductor
Industry - Fouzi Hossen Risk Management in Capital Goods
Companies - Thanawat Muangman Supply Chain Management in the
Capital Goods Industry
54Research Grants
- An investigation into the design change
management process and the relationship to
resultant cost of change for capital equipment at
BNFL, 160,000, 2003, (CH/PMB/WO) - Harris Sheldon TCS, 2000-2, 81,408,
discontinued, (RID/CH/PMB) - Haani Cables TCS, 98-2000, 141,760,
(CH/TMcG/MG/PMB) - SCM at Wellman Booth, 1997, 2,000, (CH/TMcG)
- Mectonics Instruments TCS, 95-7, 65,000
(CH,CFE,WH) - Innovation in Design, 1996-9, 10,000 (JNF/CH)
- JC Peacocks Sons TCS, 91-5 122,552 (GRJ/CH)
- Total income 490,000 Principle investigator
368,000