Chapter 9 Solutions PDF
Chapter 9 Solutions PDF
DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
17. A heuristic is a rule of thumb method of problem solving. Line balancing heuristics include:
longest task time, most following tasks, ranked positional weights, shortest task time, and least
number of following tasks.
END-OF-CHAPTER PROBLEMS
Load Distance
A B: 450 30 13,500
A C: 550 60 33,000
A D: 50 90 4,500
B A: 250 30 7,500
B C: 200 30 6,000
C D: 750 30 22,500
87,000
Initial layout:
A B C D
Load Distance
A B : EMBED 13,500
Equation
450 30
A C : EMBED 16,500
Equation
550 30
A D: EMBED 3,000
Equation
50 60
B A : EMBED 7,500
Equation
250 30
B C: EMBED 12,000
Equation
200 60
C D : EMBED 22,500
Equation
750 30
75,000
Improved layout:
B A C D
M W D L G B
M 125 75 0 50 60
W 0 75 0 0
D 0 150 20
L 20 0
G 0
B
B M W
D G L
or
W M B
L G D
Movement-Distance Calculations
M W : 125 20 2,500
M D: 75 40 3,000
M G: 50 20 1,000
M B: 60 20 1,200
W L: 75 20 1,500
D G : 150 20 3,000
D B: 20 20 400
L G: 20 20 400
13,000 = Minimum distance movement for both (symmetrical
layouts)
Improved layout:
Note that this final solution reflects common sense, or the result of ones intuition. We
simply allocate the spaces in the order in which the tasks are usually performed. We usually start at
the entrance, proceed to an examination room; from the examination room, proceed for either x-
rays or lab tests, then (a) leave the facility, (b) go to get a cast put on, or (c) go for surgery.
Tij Dij 600 with rooms fixed (504, if not fixed; 560, if the sink is fixed in one location)
Layout 2:
Sink Storage
(3) (4)
Tij Dij 602 (if rooms are fixed; 566 if not; and 595 if sink is fixed at one location)
9.5 Layout 3:
Storage
(4)
Stove
(5)
Refrig. Stove
(1) (5)
400 minutes
(b) Cycle time 5 minutes unit
80 units
(c) Minimum number of stations
ti 13 2.6 3 stations
CT 5
Station 3
(1) (4)
A C
Station 1
13 minutes
(e) Efficiency 0.65 65%
4 stations 5 minutes
480 minutes
Cycle time 9.6 minutes
50 units
Station 2
(7)
B
(6) (8)
C G
Station 3 Station 6
49 minutes
Efficiency 0.638
8 stations 9.6 minutes*
or
Efficiency = 63.8%
* Longest operation time
9.9 (a)
A B C E
D F
G H
(b) There are multiple alternatives. Here is one that does not violate any procedures.
Station Tasks
1 A, D
400 minutes
Cycle time 6.67 minutes unit
60 units
Note: Four stations with a 7-minute cycle time is possible. However, efficiency becomes
25
89.3%
47
and production drops to 57 from the required 60 units. One five-station solution (there are multiple
answers) is:
Station 2 (2)
Station 5
C
(1) (3) (1) (1) (3)
A B E I J
(4)
D Station 3
Station 4
Theoretical:
25 minutes
Efficiency 0.749 75%
5 stations 6.67 minutes
25 minutes
Efficiency 0.837 84%
5 stations 6.00 minutes
Station 5
(1)
F
Station 4
13 minutes
Efficiency 0.78
5 stations 3.33 minutes
9.12 (a) Resolving Problem 9.11 with a production time of 300 minutes per day:
300 minutes
Cycle time 5 minutes unit
60 units
(1)
F
13 minutes
Efficiency 0.867
3 stations 5 minutes
(b) Resolving Problem 9.11 with a production time of 400 minutes per day:
400 minutes
Cycle time 6.67 minutes unit
60 units
(1) (2)
B H
(1) Station 3
A (1) (1)
D I
(2)
Station 1 C
(3) Station 2 (1)
E G
(1)
F
13 minutes
Efficiency 0.649
3 stations 6.67 minutes
operating time
9.13 Output
CT
min. cycle time = 3 minutes (Activity E time)
400
output 133.33 or 133
3
(0.1)
(0.1) J
C
(0.2)
I
(0.1) (0.1)
Station 1 G H Station 2
18
. minutes
Efficiency 0.90
0.5 minutes 4 stations
or
Efficiency = 90%
18
. minutes
Efficiency 0.72
0.25 minutes 10 stations
The work activities may be grouped, however, into no fewer than five workstations without
violating precedence requirements.
(4) (6)
C E
Station 4
Station 1
(5) (3) (1) (4) (2)
A B Station 3 F G H
Station 5
(3)
D
Station 2
or
Efficiency = 80%
Several other balances are also possible. One of them is to place A alone, tasks B and C together, D
and F together, E by itself, and G and H together.
25,200 seconds
Cycle time 18 seconds unit
1,400 units
Station 1 Station 6
(13) (4) (10) (15)
A B C L
Station 2
(10) (6) (6) (4)
D E Station 3 H Station 5 K
(5) (5)
G J
Efficiency 89.8%
OT 480
CT implies 3 , so output 160
Demand output