EFFECT OF PART TRANSFER POLICIES IN TWO TYPES OF LAYOUTS IN AUTOMOTIVE BODY SHOPS

Authors

  • Dug Hee Moon Changwon National University http://orcid.org/0000-0001-7660-4976
  • Ye Seul Nam Changwon National University
  • Ha Seok Kim Changwon National University
  • Yang Woo Shin Changwon National University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.23055/ijietap.2017.24.2.2960

Keywords:

Automotive body shop, Layout, Transfer policy, Assembly, Flow line, Simulation

Abstract

Body shop in an automotive factory consists of many sub-lines which are highly automated transfer line, and the sub-lines are merged in many assembly operations. To design a body shop, the layout concepts based on welding technologies and the material handling systems should be considered and optimized. Two types of layout concepts are widely used, and they are called as the layered build layout and the modular build layout. There are also two part transfer policies in a transfer line with unreliable machines and no buffer. The first transfer policy is the asynchronous transfer which allows a part move to the next operation independently. The second policy is the synchronous transfer which allows parts move to the next operation whenever all operations in a sub-line finish their operations. In this study we compare two types of transfer policies in two different layouts having many transfer lines and assembly operationsin automotive body shops by simulation study.

Author Biographies

Dug Hee Moon, Changwon National University

School of Industrial Engineering and Naval Architecture

Ye Seul Nam, Changwon National University

Department of Eco-friendly Marine Plant FEED Engineering

Ha Seok Kim, Changwon National University

Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering

Yang Woo Shin, Changwon National University

Department of Statistics

Published

2017-09-12

How to Cite

Moon, D. H., Nam, Y. S., Kim, H. S., & Shin, Y. W. (2017). EFFECT OF PART TRANSFER POLICIES IN TWO TYPES OF LAYOUTS IN AUTOMOTIVE BODY SHOPS. International Journal of Industrial Engineering: Theory, Applications and Practice, 24(2). https://doi.org/10.23055/ijietap.2017.24.2.2960

Issue

Section

Special Issue: Asia Simulation 2015