학술논문

The effect of inspection errors on the optimal batch size in reworkable production systems with scraps.
Document Type
Article
Source
International Journal of Product Development. 2010, Vol. 10 Issue 1-3, p9-9. 1p.
Subject
*Production management (Manufacturing)
*Production methods
*Industrial costs
*Industrial management
Factory inspection
Errors
Language
ISSN
1477-9056
Abstract
The objective of this paper is to provide a framework to integrate the existence of products with imperfect-quality items, inspection errors, rework and scrap items into a single Economic Production Quantity (EPQ) model. To achieve this objective, a suitable mathematical model is defined and the optimal production lot size that minimises the total cost is obtained. Sensitivity analysis is carried out for this model. The sensitivity analysis results indicate that the model is very sensitive to defective proportions and type 1 errors of inspection. Nowadays, given the progress made, inspection errors are often ignored. But the findings of this study show that the values of EPQ and total cost are very sensitive to type 1 errors of inspection. If the existence of such errors is ignored, then the obtained results will differ considerably from the optimal outcome. This will impose additional costs to the system. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]