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Blocking Flowshop Scheduling Model for Optimising Cubic Criterion With Release Dates

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Blocking phenomenon occurs in a flowshop that has a limited buffer between any two successive machines. Once the buffer is full, the upstream machine is forbidden to release a finished… Click to show full abstract

Blocking phenomenon occurs in a flowshop that has a limited buffer between any two successive machines. Once the buffer is full, the upstream machine is forbidden to release a finished job. The job has to remain on the machine until the buffer can accommodate it. This study investigates a blocking flowshop scheduling problem, in which each job has its own release date, with the optimal criterion of minimizing the total cubic completion time. Given that the problem is NP-hard, a metaheuristic algorithm can efficiently achieve a near-optimal solution within a due time. On the basis of the properties of job sequencing, simulated annealing, tabu search, and genetic algorithm are presented to obtain high-quality solutions for medium-scale problems. A series of random experiments are conducted to show the effectiveness of the proposed algorithms.

Keywords: blocking flowshop; flowshop scheduling; criterion; job; release

Journal Title: IEEE Access
Year Published: 2018

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