Golden section search and hybrid tabu search-simulated annealing for layout design of unequal-sized facilities with fixed input and output points

Donghwa Jeong, Yoonho Seo

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    Abstract

    The facility layout problem involves the positioning of facilities in order to minimize the total travel distance. This study deals with a layout design of unequal-sized facilities with fixed input and output points. Because a mixed integer-programming model cannot solve large-sized problems in a reasonable amount of computational time, a heuristic algorithm composed of a placing method based on golden section search and hybrid tabu search-simulated annealing is developed. In the placing method, facilities are sequentially arranged by a given sequence, and the optimal coordinates of facilities are determined using the golden section search. To find the sequence that yields the minimum total travel distance, the hybrid tabu search-simulated annealing is developed. Computational experiments show that the proposed algorithm generates the optimal layout result for test problems with fewer than six facilities and improves the best-known results from Xiao et al.(2013) in a shorter time.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)297-315
    Number of pages19
    JournalInternational Journal of Industrial Engineering : Theory Applications and Practice
    Volume25
    Issue number3
    Publication statusPublished - 2018

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    © INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING

    Keywords

    • Facility layout
    • Golden section search
    • Input
    • Output points
    • Simulated annealing
    • Tabu search

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering

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