Evaluating the Relationship between System Output and Station
Reliability in Serial Production Lines: A Methodological
Approach 2024-01-5093
Accurately predicting system output performance is essential for manufacturing
system design. However, traditional approaches that rely solely on the
reliability of individual workstations may lead to inaccuracies, especially for
a serial production line that includes several workstations with low
reliability. This study investigates how prediction inaccuracies arise from
intricate interactions among workstations, as revealed through discrete event
simulation (DES). To resolve this issue, a novel methodology is proposed,
leveraging DES and dual regression analyses to develop an adjustment factor.
This paper details the application of this methodology across a range of
reliability levels (85–99%) and workstation counts (5–10), conducting
sensitivity analyses and validating the results. This approach offers a
practical tool for improving the efficiency and precision of a system output
prediction in design contexts. Additionally, the paper discusses the
methodology’s limitations and suggests avenues for future research.