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- Pooya Alavian
- Yongsoon Eun
- Kang Liu
- Semyon M. Meerkov
- Liang Zhang
Abstract
Estimates of production systems performance metrics, such as machine efficiency, e, system throughput, TP, lead time, LT, and work-in-process, WIP, are necessary for evaluating effectiveness of potential system modifications. Calculating these estimates requires machines MTBF and MTTR, which can be obtained by measuring up- and downtime realizations on the factory floor. A question arises: What is the smallest number of measurements required to ensure the desired accuracy of the induced estimates ${\hat {e}} $eˆ, ( ${\widehat {TP}} $TPˆ), ( ${\widehat {LT}} $LTˆ) and ( ${\widehat {WIP}} $WIPˆ)? This paper provides an answer to this question in terms of serial lines with exponential machines. The approach is based on the theory of ( $\alpha, \beta $α,β)-precise estimates ( ${\widehat {MTBF}} $MTBFˆ) and ( ${\widehat {MTTR}} $MTTRˆ), where $\alpha $α represents estimate's accuracy and $\beta $β its probability. Specifically, the paper calculates ( $\alpha_X,\beta_X $αX,βX)-precise estimates of $X\in\{e,TP,LT,WIP\} $X∈{e,TP,LT,WIP} induced by ( ${\widehat {MTBF}} $MTBFˆ) and ( ${\widehat {MTTR}} $MTTRˆ), and evaluates the smallest number of machines' up- and downtime measurements, which ensure the desired precision of $\hat{X} \in \{\hat{e},\widehat{TP},\widehat{LT},\widehat{WIP}\} $Xˆ∈{eˆ,TPˆ,LTˆ,WIPˆ}. In addition, the paper develops a method for evaluating the smallest number of parts quality measurements to ensure ( $\alpha_q,\beta_q $αq,βq)-precise estimate of machines' quality parameter q and the desired ( $\alpha_{TP_q},\beta_{TP_q} $αTPq,βTPq)-precise estimate of good parts throughput, $\widehat{TP}_q $TPˆq. The results obtained are intended for production systems managerial/engineering/research personnel as a tool for designing continuous improvement projects with analytically predicted outcomes.
Suggested Citation
Pooya Alavian & Yongsoon Eun & Kang Liu & Semyon M. Meerkov & Liang Zhang, 2022.
"The (αX, βX)-precise estimates of production systems performance metrics,"
International Journal of Production Research, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 60(7), pages 2230-2253, April.
Handle:
RePEc:taf:tprsxx:v:60:y:2022:i:7:p:2230-2253
DOI: 10.1080/00207543.2021.1886367
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