Data di Pubblicazione:
2015
Abstract:
Management of rice harvesting presents a number of unique challenges that require
development of dedicated tools. Challenges include in-field trafficability constraints
affecting the transport units, the increased number of combine unloading events due to
low grain hopper capacity, and the transport cycle times for different fields. Furthermore,
when a combine reaches the headland area, sequential decisions must be made whether to
stop harvesting and proceed to the unloading location or to continue harvesting with a full
or reduced operating width. The objectives were to: 1) develop a simulation model that
incorporates operational features unique to rice harvesting, 2) use the model to provide
performance evaluation measures, and 3) to demonstrate the capabilities of this model as a
tool for operations management. Experimental field operations were carried out to identify
the necessary set of input parameters and to validate the simulation model. From measurements
taken for validation, it was found that the error in operational parameter prediction
was considerably low, ranging from 2.59 % to 3.12 %. In addition, using the
simulation model, the practice of selectively harvesting at a reduced operating width was
compared with the practice of harvesting a full operating width. It was found that harvesting
at a reduced operating width significantly increased capacity (up to 7%), particularly
when the available transport unit capacity was a system performance limiting factor.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
Operations management, Logistics, Machinery management, Discrete event simulation
Elenco autori:
Busato, Patrizia
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