A kind of facilities for wafer fabrication, cluster tools (CTs) need to close down to an idle state from time to time because of periodical maintenance and switches from one… Click to show full abstract
A kind of facilities for wafer fabrication, cluster tools (CTs) need to close down to an idle state from time to time because of periodical maintenance and switches from one type of lots to another, which is called a normal close-down process (NCDP). It is crucial to optimize such a transient process since it tends to occur more and more frequently due to customization. Also, process modules (PMs) in CTs are known to be failure-prone. Once a PM failure occurs, a tool needs to close down to an idle state as well, which is different from NCDP and is called a failure close-down process (FCDP). With wafer residency time constraints (WRTCs) being imposed, close-down process optimization for such a tool is challenging, since one needs to not only finish this process as soon as possible but also meet WRTCs during this transient process. In order to tackle this problem, this article first introduces steady state scheduling problems. Then, with a presented backward robot task sequence, a linear programming model is first proposed to optimize NCDP. To deal with the PM failures, efficient PM failure response policies are formulated for the cases in which a PM fails. Then, four linear programs are proposed to optimize an FCDP. Finally, industrial case studies are given to show the usefulness of the proposed approaches.
               
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