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Unit 10: Sequencing Problems and Replacement Theory




                                                                                                Notes
                               Table  10.21: Final  Optimal Sequence  Table
                Job           Machine I            Machine II     Idle Time    Idle
              Sequence                                               A        Time
                         Time In   Time Out    Time In   Time Out
                                                                               B
                 J1         0         2          2         8         0         2
                 J2         2         6          8         15        0         0
                 J6         6         10         15        26        0         0
                 J3        10         19         26        30        0         0
                 J5        19         26         30        33        0         0
                 J4        26         32         33        36        0         0
                                                                   36-32=4
                                                                     4         2
          The total elapsed time is 36 hours

          Idle time for Machine I is 4 hours
          Idle time for Machine II is 2 hours

          Self Assessment

          State true or false
          4.   One machine – one job is not an assumption in solving sequencing problems

          5.   If there are two least processing times for machine A and machine B, priority is given for
               the processing time which has lowest time of the adjacent machine.
          6.   There can be four types of sequencing problems depending  upon number  of jobs and
               number of machines.

          10.3.2 Type II: Processing n Jobs through Three Machines

          In this type, we have three machines instead of two with n jobs. All the jobs are to be processed
          through three machines, say M , M  and M .
                                   1  2      3
          Considering n jobs (say 1,2,3….n) to be processed on three machines M , M  and M  in the order
                                                                   1  2     3
          M , M , M , the processing time is t , t ,….. t  and t , t  ….. t  as shown in Table 10.22
            1  2  3                   11  12  ln    31  32  3n
                                    Table  10.22: Sequence  Problem

                       Machines                              Job
                                               1       2      3      ….     n
                         M1                    t 11   t 12    T 13   ….     t ln
                         M2                    t 21   t 22   T 23    ….     t 2n
                         M3                    t 31   t 32   T 33    ….     t 3n














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