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The flexible job-shop scheduling problem considering deterioration effect and energy consumption simultaneously

Journal

COMPUTERS & INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING
Volume 135, Issue -, Pages 1004-1024

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.cie.2019.06.048

Keywords

Flexible job-shop scheduling problem; Step-deterioration effect; Energy-saving scheduling heuristic; Multi-objective hybrid pigeon-inspired optimization and simulated annealing algorithm

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51305024]

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In the practical production, the processing time of jobs is not deterministic whereas grow due to deterioration effect. Besides, with the increasing environmental pollution problems, manufacturing companies cannot only focus on economic indicators, hence research on green manufacturing has received much attention. Hence, we study the flexible job-shop scheduling problem considering deterioration effect and energy consumption simultaneously. To begin with, the step-deterioration effect model is formulated to determine the actual processing time. An energy consumption model is employed to compute the machine's energy consumption which in different states. A multi-objective optimization model is formulated for the flexible job-shop scheduling problem considering deterioration effect and energy consumption simultaneously. Then, a multi-objective hybrid pigeon-inspired optimization and simulated annealing algorithm is developed to solve the problem. In the developed algorithm, an energy-saving scheduling heuristic for saving energy without delaying the makespan is proposed. Finally, the experiment results show that the proposed model and the developed algorithm can solve the proposed problem effectively and efficiently.

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