Dicle Aslan’s research while affiliated with Istanbul Technical University and other places

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Disassembly line design with multi-manned workstations: a novel heuristic optimisation approach
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March 2019

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As the first and the most time consuming step of product recovery, disassembly is described as the systematic separation of constituent parts from end-of-life products through a series of operations. In this context, designing and balancing disassembly lines are critical in terms of the efficiency of product recovery. Recent research on disassembly line balancing (DLB) has focused on classical stations where only one worker is allocated. However, such a line results in larger space requirement and longer disassembly lead time. In this paper, disassembly line balancing problem (DLBP) with multi-manned stations is introduced to the relevant literature as a solution to overcome these disadvantages. A mixed integer linear programming (MILP) model and two novel framework heuristic algorithms are developed to minimise the number of workers and workstations. MILP model has been applied to a dishwasher disassembly system. The application results indicate the superiority of establishing multi-manned stations over classical disassembly system design with single-worker stations with shorter disassembly lead time (80.9%) and line length (60.2%). Moreover, the proposed heuristics have been compared on newly generated test problems (instances) for DLBP. The results validate that the heuristics provide acceptable solutions in a reasonable amount of time even for large-sized problems.

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... Deploying dual operators at shared stations -each independently managing entry and exit operations -could dramatically improve line efficiency and spatial utilization while achieving structural compactness. While parallel operations have been implemented in multi-manned disassembly systems [4], their adaptation to U-shaped configurations remains an unexplored research frontier. ...

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A hybrid constraint programming and cross-entropy approach for balancing U-Shaped disassembly line with flexible workstations and spatial constraints
Disassembly line design with multi-manned workstations: a novel heuristic optimisation approach
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  • March 2019