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Limitantes inferiores par ao problema de dimensionamento de lotes em máquinas paralelas

Authors: Fiorotto, Diego Jacinto;

Limitantes inferiores par ao problema de dimensionamento de lotes em máquinas paralelas

Abstract

O problema de dimensionamento de lotes é um problema de otimização da produção, em que o objetivo é planejar a quantidade de itens a ser produzida em várias, ou única, máquinas em cada período ao longo do horizonte de tempo, de modo a tender uma demanda e otimizar uma função objetivo. Este trabalho aborda o problema de dimensionamento de lotes em um único estágio em um ambiente com máquinas paralelas distintas. Cada item pode ser produzido em qualquer máquina, acarretando um tempo de preparação que é gasto antes de começar a produção. O objetivo do trabalho consiste em obter limitantes inferiores de boa qualidade para este problema. Para tanto, é desenvolvido um método de solução baseado numa reformulação do problema a e na relaxação lagrangiana de um conjunto de restrições. Alguns resultados computacionais são apresentados algumas propostas futuras para a continuidade do trabalho.

The lot-sizing problem is a production optimization problem, where the objective is to plan the quantity of items to be produced in multiple, or single, machines in each period over a time horizon, in order to satisfy a demand and optimize an objective function. This work addresses the single stage parallel machine lot-sizing problem. Each item can be produced on any machine, and incur a setup time before to start the production. The objective of this work is to lower bounds of good quality for this problem. A solution method is developed based on a reformulation of the problem and the Lagrangian relaxation of a set of constrainsts. Some computational results are presented comparing the proposed method with a method from the literature, and, some future researches are proposed.

Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)

Pós-graduação em Matemática - IBILCE

Country
Brazil
Keywords

Parallel machines, Lagrangian relaxation, Lot sizing, Pesquisa operacional, Dimensionamento de lotes, Lower bounds, Otimização matematica

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