Layout Methods
Layout Methods
Planning
Objectives of Plant Layout
Quantity Product
Layouts
Layout Evaluation
Distance based evaluation
Adjacency based evaluation
Layout Generation
Construction Algorithms
Building a block layout by iteratively adding departments
Improvement Algorithms
Incrementally improving an initial block layout
Systematic Layout Planning (SLP)
Objectives of SLP:
Improvement ion process flow
Space Optimisation
All Layout Planning rests on:
Relationship: Among activities in the layout
Space: For each activity –area, kind and shape
Adjustment: Relationships and space into effective plan
Case Study 1
2
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9
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8
12
10
13
0
7
3 - - - 20 0
4 - - - - 2
5 - - - - -
Graph-based construction method
Steps:
1. Build a graph that represents adjacency
2. Convert to block layout
3. Evaluate block layout (usually A-based)
Step 1: Construct the graph.
REL 1 2 3 4 5
1 - 9 8 10 0
2 - - 12 13 7 Select the two departments
with the largest weights.
3 - - - 20 0
4 - - - - 2
5 - - - - -
(A direct link between two
departments means that they
will be adjacent)
Form graph with departments 3 & 4
3 20 4
Select the 3rd department to enter
the graph.
REL 1 2 3 4 5
1 - 9 8 10 0 Select the next department
2 - - 12 13 7 with the largest sum of
weights with 3 & 4.
3 - - - 20 0
4 - - - - 2
5 - - - - -
12 13
Add department 2 to
graph
3 20 4
Select the 4th department to enter the
graph.
REL 1 2 3 4 5
1 - 9 8 10 0 Select the next department
with the largest sum of
2 - - 12 13 7
weights with 2, 3 & 4.
3 - - - 20 0
4 - - - - 2
5 - - - - -
9
12 13
Add department 1 to
1
graph 8 10
3 20 4
Select the 5th department to enter the
graph.
REL 1 2 3 4 5 Assign the next department
1 - 9 8 10 0 with the largest sum of
weights to a face.
2 - - 12 13 7
3 - - - 20 0
4 - - - - 2
5 - - - - -
2
2
Add department 5 7
13
to face 1-2-4
9 5
12
9
12 13 0
1 2
1
8 10
8 10
3 20 4
3 20 4
Construct Block Layout from graph
Total Weight
2 =
7
(9+8+10+0) +
13
5 (12+13+7) + 20
12 9
+ 2 = 81
0
1 2
8 10
3
20
4
Improvement Procedures
FL1 :
20
Pairwise Exchange
FL1
: 21
Pairwise Exchange
FL1
: 22
Pairwise Exchange
FL1
: 23
Pairwise Exchange
FL1
: 24
A(1), B(2), C(3), D(4) A(2), B(1), C(3), D(4)
FL1 :
25