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The impact of non-bottleneck variation in a manufacturing cell
Authors:J. Wayne Patterson  Lawrence D. Fredendall  Christopher W. Craighead
Affiliation:1. Engineering College , Mutah University , P. O. Box 7, Mutah, Al-Karak, Jordan E-mail: mkab91@yahoo.com;2. Industrial Engineering Department , Jordan University of Science and Technology , PO Box (3030), Irbid, 22110, Jordan E-mail: dweiri@just.edu.jo
Abstract:

Protective capacity is the 'extra' capacity placed at non-bottleneck resources to absorb random disruptions in planned levels of performance so that the bottleneck resource continues to be effectively utilized. A full factorial experiment with a simulation model was conducted to explore issues associated with the quantity and location of processing variance in a five-station manufacturing cell. The cell's performance was measured using both mean flow time ( MFT ) and bottleneck shiftiness ( SHIFT ) for 3 patterns of variance for the non-bottlenecks at 5 different levels of variation. In order to investigate the importance of the quantity of added capacity on the variation both a low level of protective capacity (10%) and a high level (50%) were considered. The results indicate that having the higher variation work centres close to the bottleneck provides reduced MFT and SHIFT . The performance measures improved at both the low and high setting of protective capacity.
Keywords:Variation  Bottleneck Shiftiness
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