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Title: A Heuristic method for obtaining an integer solution to a facility design optimization problem
Authors: Lingaraj, B P 
Wolfe, Harvey 
Keywords: Tyre industry;Linear programming;Heuristic method
Issue Date: 1978
Publisher: Taylor and Francis
Journal: INFORM: Information Systems and Operational Research 
Abstract: A linear programming model is formulated for optimizing the design of a tire plant. The determination of process capacities, the amounts of the various types of equipment, and the time-phasing of their acquisition constitutes facility design in this study. The large-scale linear program is decomposed into several subproblems to induce computational feasibility. Application of a linear programming code to these subproblems may yield a noninteger, optimum solution. Available integer programming codes can handle only very small problems. A heuristic method that exploits the special structure of the model is presented in this paper. The methodology is applied to the design of a new tire plant.
URI: http://repository.iimb.ac.in/handle/2074/10030
DOI: 10.1080/03155986.1978.11731699
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