AQFC2015

Modeling and Solving Zone-based Dynamic Facility Layout Problem with Input Output Points

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                   Department of Systems Engineering and Engineering Management
                             The Chinese University of Hong Kong
 
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Title:  Modeling and Solving Zone-based Dynamic Facility Layout Problem with Input Output Points
 
 
Speaker:  Prof. Sadan Kulturel of Pennsylvania State University
 
 
Abstract:
The Dynamic Facility Layout Problem (DFLP) is to decide the locations of departments in a facility where there are multiple planning periods and the interdepartmental material flows change over the planning periods.  The main challenge in the DFLP is that there are two conflicting objectives of the problem: minimizing the material handling cost and the rearrangement cost.  In this paper, in addition to these two costs, we also consider the cost of changing overall structure of the layout over the planning horizon.  Therefore, we model and solve the unequal area DFLP using a zone-based structure where the dimensions of the departments are decision variables and the departments are assigned to flexible zones with a pre-structured positioning.  A zone-based block layout inherently includes aisle structures that can easily be adapted to the material handling system in use.  This is particularly important in the DFLP because the changes in a block layout from one period to the next may require structural modifications in the material handling system, which in turn may be very costly or even impossible to implement practically.  In addition, locating Input/Output (I/O) points of the departments was considered.  A new matheuristic, which combines concepts from Simulated Annealing, Variable Neighborhood Search, and Mixed Integer Programming, is used to solve the formulated problem with promising results.
 
 
Bio:
Sadan Kulturel‐Konak is a Professor of Management Information Systems and the director of Creativity, Entrepreneurship and Economic Development (CEED) Center at Penn State Berks.  She received her degrees in Industrial and Systems Engineering and Operations Research; B.S. from Gazi University, Turkey, M.S. from Middle East Technical University, Turkey and from the University of Pittsburgh, USA and Ph.D. from Auburn University, USA.  Her research interests are in modeling and optimization of complex systems and robustness under uncertainty with applications to facility layout, reliability, and scheduling.  She has published her research in numerous journals including IIE Transactions, OR Letters, INFORMS Journal on Computing, INFORMS Transactions on Education, International Journal of Production Research, European Journal of Operational Research, and Journal of Intelligent Manufacturing Computers.  She is a member of the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS), the Institute of Industrial Engineers (IIE) and the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE).  She is currently the chair-elect of the ASEE Middle Atlantic Section.  She has been a principle investigator in sponsored projects from National Science Foundation (NSF) and VentureWell. 
 
 
This seminar is hosted by Prof. Janny Leung.
 
 
Venue: Room 1009,
      William M.W. Mong Engineering Building (ERB),
      (Engineering Building Complex Phase 2)
      The Chinese University of Hong Kong.
 
 
 
Date: 
Wednesday, July 27, 2016 - 03:00 to 04:00