Application of computer simulation experiment and response surface methodology for productivity improvement in a continuous production line: case study

This study focused solely on a paint manufacturing industry in Iran that will help managers to effectively manage their enterprise. The goal of this paper is to integrate simulation modeling along with response surface methodology (RSM) and design of experiments (DOE) in order to analyze and improve...

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Main Authors: Zahraee, S. M., Rohani, J. M., Wong, K. Y.
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Published: King Saud University 2018
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spelling my.utm.797022019-01-28T06:38:12Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/79702/ Application of computer simulation experiment and response surface methodology for productivity improvement in a continuous production line: case study Zahraee, S. M. Rohani, J. M. Wong, K. Y. TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery This study focused solely on a paint manufacturing industry in Iran that will help managers to effectively manage their enterprise. The goal of this paper is to integrate simulation modeling along with response surface methodology (RSM) and design of experiments (DOE) in order to analyze and improve the productivity in a selected continuous paint manufacturing industry. Computer simulation is developed to propose different scenarios as the inputs of DOE. Based on the final results, the optimum productivity was achieved at the point of 93.5, that is relevant to the number of labor (B) = 26 and failure time of lifter (C) = 56.01 min. Moreover, the other two factors, A (service rate of delpak mixer) and D (number of permil) should be located at a low level. Quality and production managers, engineers as well as academicians can implement the results of the current study in other case studies. This approach can be generalized to other manufacturing systems to improve their productivity in a timely and cost-effective manner. King Saud University 2018 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/79702/1/JafriMohdRohani2018_ApplicationofComputerSimulationExperiment.pdf Zahraee, S. M. and Rohani, J. M. and Wong, K. Y. (2018) Application of computer simulation experiment and response surface methodology for productivity improvement in a continuous production line: case study. Journal of King Saud University - Engineering Sciences, 30 (3). pp. 207-217. ISSN 1018-3639 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jksues.2018.04.003 DOI:10.1016/j.jksues.2018.04.003
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Zahraee, S. M.
Rohani, J. M.
Wong, K. Y.
Application of computer simulation experiment and response surface methodology for productivity improvement in a continuous production line: case study
description This study focused solely on a paint manufacturing industry in Iran that will help managers to effectively manage their enterprise. The goal of this paper is to integrate simulation modeling along with response surface methodology (RSM) and design of experiments (DOE) in order to analyze and improve the productivity in a selected continuous paint manufacturing industry. Computer simulation is developed to propose different scenarios as the inputs of DOE. Based on the final results, the optimum productivity was achieved at the point of 93.5, that is relevant to the number of labor (B) = 26 and failure time of lifter (C) = 56.01 min. Moreover, the other two factors, A (service rate of delpak mixer) and D (number of permil) should be located at a low level. Quality and production managers, engineers as well as academicians can implement the results of the current study in other case studies. This approach can be generalized to other manufacturing systems to improve their productivity in a timely and cost-effective manner.
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author Zahraee, S. M.
Rohani, J. M.
Wong, K. Y.
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Rohani, J. M.
Wong, K. Y.
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title Application of computer simulation experiment and response surface methodology for productivity improvement in a continuous production line: case study
title_short Application of computer simulation experiment and response surface methodology for productivity improvement in a continuous production line: case study
title_full Application of computer simulation experiment and response surface methodology for productivity improvement in a continuous production line: case study
title_fullStr Application of computer simulation experiment and response surface methodology for productivity improvement in a continuous production line: case study
title_full_unstemmed Application of computer simulation experiment and response surface methodology for productivity improvement in a continuous production line: case study
title_sort application of computer simulation experiment and response surface methodology for productivity improvement in a continuous production line: case study
publisher King Saud University
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