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Journal articles on the topic "Performance evaluation of order picking"

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Hwang, Heung Suk, and Gyu Sung Cho. "A performance evaluation model for order picking warehouse design." Computers & Industrial Engineering 51, no. 2 (2006): 335–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cie.2005.10.002.

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Yang, Ning. "Evaluation of the Joint Impact of the Storage Assignment and Order Batching in Mobile-Pod Warehouse Systems." Mathematical Problems in Engineering 2022 (April 11, 2022): 1–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/9148001.

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The rapid development of e-commerce has impacted the intelligence level of warehouses. The robotic mobile fulfillment system (RMFS) demonstrated that mobile-pod warehouse systems could process a significant number of order-picking operations within the same amount of time as other systems, saving money and improving operational efficiency. The order-picking mode in such a system is “parts-to-picker,” which is becoming both a prevailing operation mode in industrial warehouses and an encouraging research field during these years. One of the most significant fundamental factors in RMFS is the operational efficiency that is affected by storage assignment and order batching. This paper considers the joint impact of the storage assignment policies and order batching policies on order picking process. Our goal is to minimize the moving times of robots, which reflects the order-picking cost or efficiency. We propose using order similarity and item similarity to batch orders and assign item storage locations, respectively. Both the order batching and item grouping are tackled by a clustering model which is an integer linear program. We also develop a policy evaluation model to measure the order picking cost. We conduct numerical tests on six order batching and storage assignment policy combinations. A comparative analysis and an ANOVA analysis are then performed on the test results to compare the performances of these policy combinations. We find that the Weighted Support Count-based storage allocation combining with the correlation-based order batching achieves the best order-picking performance. Also, the more accurate information about the items and orders we can get from the historical data, the more order-picking workload we can save by exploiting the similarity features.
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Calzavara, Martina, Alessandro Persona, Fabio Sgarbossa, and Valentina Visentin. "A device to monitor fatigue level in order-picking." Industrial Management & Data Systems 118, no. 4 (2018): 714–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/imds-05-2017-0182.

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Purpose In order-picking activities, the performance of the system can be influenced by different variables such as the order to be fulfilled, the distance to be covered or the experience of operators. Usually, this kind of activity is performed by operators rather than machines to assure flexibility. Consequently, their fatigue accumulation can decrease the performance of the overall system. The purpose of this paper is to define the kind of device to be used in an order-picking context, to obtain data which can be utilized for the evaluation of the level of fatigue and to improve the performance of the picking system. Design/methodology/approach The paper presents a comparison between existing fatigue methods which can be applied in a picking context. In addition, an analysis of the physiological literature for the evaluation of a new device for the monitoring of fatigue level is carried on and its practical use is shown. Findings The proposed research identifies in the heart rate monitor the device that, thanks to its advantages, can be the best one to be used in an industrial context for monitoring the physical fatigue of operators. Originality/value This study considers the importance of human factors in picking activities such as physical fatigue of operators and the need to have validated tools to monitor and to define the level of fatigue accumulation in each activity of different rate and duration.
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Li, Haiyang, Xiuqing Fu, Hongwen Zhang, et al. "Analysis and Experiment of Dynamic Picking Process of Spindle of Cotton Picker." Agriculture 12, no. 9 (2022): 1346. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/agriculture12091346.

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The spindle is a key core component of a cotton picker, and its operating parameters directly affect the quality of cotton harvesting. In this study, the spindle was selected as the research object. The kinematics and mechanics analysis of the cotton-picking process was conducted, the dynamic motion trajectory of the spindle was obtained, and the working parameters affecting the picking performance of the spindle were determined. A test bench for spindle picking performance was built; the spindle speed and feed speed were used as test factors; the seed cotton rejection rate, picking time, and picking force were used as evaluation indices for spindle picking performance; and a full-factor test was conducted. The range, variance, and regression analyses were conducted on the test results, and the results showed that spindle speed and feed speed had significant effects on seed cotton rejection rate, picking force, and picking time (p < 0.01). The primary and secondary order of factors affecting seed cotton rejection rate and picking time were spindle speed and feed speed, and the primary and secondary order of factors affecting picking force were feed and spindle speed. By comprehensively analyzing the influence of factors on the evaluation indices, the best combination was obtained as the spindle speed and feed speed of 4000 r/min and 1.8 m/s, respectively. The research results have theoretical research value and practical significance for revealing the picking law of spindles when rotating at a high speed and then realizing efficient cotton harvesting.
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Aitziane, Abdelmjid, Adil Barra, and Bahloul Bensassi. "Sensitivity Analysis Modeling for the Evaluation of the Order Picking Process Performance." International Review of Automatic Control (IREACO) 14, no. 2 (2021): 76. http://dx.doi.org/10.15866/ireaco.v14i2.20459.

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Masae, Makusee, Witchuda Boonreung, Panupong Vichitkunakorn, and Christoph H. Glock. "An evaluation of factors affecting order picking performance in the fishbone warehouse." International Journal of Integrated Supply Management 17, no. 2 (2024): 120–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1504/ijism.2024.138843.

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Chondromatidis, Nikolaos, Anastasios Gialos, Vasileios Zeimpekis, and Michael Madas. "Investigating the Impact of Completion Time and Perceived Workload in Pickers-to-Parts Order-Picking Technologies: Evidence from Laboratory Experiments." Logistics 8, no. 1 (2024): 13. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/logistics8010013.

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Background: Despite the general impression that digital order-picking supportive technologies can manage a series of emerging challenges, there is still a very limited amount of research concerning the implementation and evaluation of such technologies in manual picker-to-goods order-picking systems. Therefore, this paper aims to evaluate the performance of three alternative picker-to-goods technologies (i.e., Pick-by-Radio Frequency (RF) Scanner, Pick-to-light, and Pick-by-vision) in terms of completion time and perceived workload. Methods: The Design of Experiments (DoE) methodology is adopted to investigate order-picking technologies in terms of completion time. More specifically, a full factorial design has been used (23 × 3 full factorial design) for the assessment of the aforementioned order-picking technologies via laboratory testing. Furthermore, for the comparative assessment of the reviewed order-picking technologies in terms of workload, the NASA Task Load Index (NASA-TLX) is embraced by system users. Results: The results reveal that the best picker-to-goods technology in terms of order-picking completion time and perceived workload under certain laboratory setup is light picking when combined with few items per order line and many order lines per order. Conclusion: The paper successfully identified the best picker-to-goods technology, however it is important to mention that the adoption of such order-picking technology implies certain managerial implications that include training programs for employees to ensure they are proficient in using such technologies, upfront costs for purchasing and implementing the order picking system, and adjustments to existing workflows.
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Wang, Lei, Chenghai Yin, Longchang Zhang, Hongwen Zhang, and Haiyang Li. "Analysis and Experiment on the Impact of Various Hook Angle Factors on Spindle Picking Performance." Agriculture 12, no. 6 (2022): 768. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/agriculture12060768.

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As the core component of the cotton picker, the structural characteristics of the spindle directly affect not only its picking performance but also different components of the cotton picker. Therefore, in order to reveal the influence of different angle parameters of hook teeth on the performance of the spindle and the optimal hook tooth angle parameters, this study analyzes the working principle of the picking mechanism of the cotton picker and establishes the force balance equation for the process of picking cotton from the spindle. By analyzing the structural characteristics of the spindle, the best section shape of the spindle head is the equilateral triangle section. The spindle with different angle parameters was made by a metal 3D printer, and the testbed for the dynamic picking performance of the spindle was constructed. The single-factor test was carried out with tooth groove angle before the tooth angle and tooth inclination angle as experimental factors, and the rejection rate of seed cotton, picking time, and picking force as evaluation indexes. The results showed that the tooth groove angle and the tooth inclination angle were negatively correlated with the rejection rate of seed cotton (P < 0.01), and the tooth inclination angle was positively correlated with the picking time (p < 0.01). Further analysis shows that in order to reduce the ejection rate of seed cotton and reduce the picking time, the selection range of the tooth inclination angle should be 55~65°, and the large the tooth groove angle should be selected. Finally, the optimum hook angle parameters are determined as follows: tooth groove angle is 70° before the tooth angle is 89°, and the tooth inclination angle is 65°. The results are of practical significance to optimize the structure of picking hook tooth to improve the picking performance of the spindle and high efficiency of the cotton picker.
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Hong, Soondo. "A performance evaluation of bucket brigade order picking systems: Analytical and simulation approaches." Computers & Industrial Engineering 135 (September 2019): 120–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cie.2019.05.037.

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Cao, Xiaoman, Hansheng Yan, Zhengyan Huang, et al. "A Multi-Objective Particle Swarm Optimization for Trajectory Planning of Fruit Picking Manipulator." Agronomy 11, no. 11 (2021): 2286. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/agronomy11112286.

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Stable, efficient and lossless fruit picking has always been a difficult problem, perplexing the development of fruit automatic picking technology. In order to effectively solve this technical problem, this paper establishes a multi-objective trajectory model of the manipulator and proposes an improved multi-objective particle swarm optimization algorithm (represented as GMOPSO). The algorithm combines the methods of mutation operator, annealing factor and feedback mechanism to improve the diversity of the population on the basis of meeting the stable motion, avoiding the local optimal solution and accelerating the convergence speed. By adopting the average optimal evaluation method, the robot arm motion trajectory has been testified to constructively fulfill the picking standards of stability, efficiency and lossless. The performance of the algorithm is verified by ZDT1~ZDT3 benchmark functions, and its competitive advantages and disadvantages with other multi-objective evolutionary algorithms are further elaborated. In this paper, the algorithm is simulated and verified by practical experiments with the optimization objectives of time, energy consumption and pulsation. The simulation results show that the solution set of the algorithm is close to the real Pareto frontier. The optimal solution obtained by the average optimal evaluation method is as follows: the time is 34.20 s, the energy consumption is 61.89 °/S2 and the pulsation is 72.18 °/S3. The actual test results show that the trajectory can effectively complete fruit picking, the average picking time is 25.5 s, and the success rate is 96.67%. The experimental results show that the trajectory of the manipulator obtained by GMOPSO algorithm can make the manipulator run smoothly and facilitates efficient, stable and nondestructive picking.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Performance evaluation of order picking"

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Bozer, Yavuz Ahmet. "Optimizing throughput performance in designing order picking systems." Diss., Georgia Institute of Technology, 1985. http://hdl.handle.net/1853/25588.

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Van, Euwen Jon. "An evaluation of order picking paths and storage strategies." Ohio : Ohio University, 2001. http://www.ohiolink.edu/etd/view.cgi?ohiou1174406031.

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Schorn, Ellen Christine. "An evaluation of heuristics for in-the-aisle order picking." Thesis, Georgia Institute of Technology, 1985. http://hdl.handle.net/1853/25226.

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Khachatryan, Margarit. "Small parts high volume order picking systems." Diss., Available online, Georgia Institute of Technology, 2006, 2006. http://etd.gatech.edu/theses/available/etd-11192006-170829/.

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Thesis (Ph. D.)--Industrial and Systems Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, 2007.<br>Paul M. Griffin, Committee Member ; Gunter P. Sharp, Committee Member ; Hayriye Ayhan, Committee Member ; Leon F. McGinnis, Committee Chair ; Soumen Ghosh, Committee Member.
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Kim, Hyun Ho Gue Kevin R. "Modeling service performance and dynamic worker allocation policies for order fulfillment systems." Auburn, Ala., 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10415/1923.

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Xu, Xia. "Impact of Integrating Zone Bypass Conveyor on the Performance of a Pick-To-Light Order Picking System." Thesis, North Dakota State University, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10365/19304.

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This thesis investigates the impact of integrating Zone Bypass (ZBP) conveyor to a Pick-To-Light (PTL) order picking system. This integration results in a new system (PTL+Z), which could be helpful to achieve higher levels of productivity in warehousing operations. Two options have been proposed to improve the current PTL system productivity. One is to adapt the ZBP conveyor, which will help each order to bypass unnecessary zones with nothing to pick. Another one is to better plan stock keeping units (SKU) assignment by applying level loading assignment. Mathematical models are developed to evaluate system throughput of PTL system with random assignment (PTL/R), PTL system with level loading assignment (PTL/L), PTL+Z system with random assignment (PTL+Z/R), and PTL+Z system with level loading assignment (PTL+Z/L). Simulation models are validated to test the reliability of mathematical models. Also, economic analysis is developed in term of payback period for decision purpose.
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Sravankumar, Veerapu, Navaneeth Malineni Jayaram, and Chandran Vivek. "Performance evaluation of higher order modulations in OFDM systems." Thesis, Linnéuniversitetet, Institutionen för fysik och elektroteknik (IFE), 2013. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:lnu:diva-28981.

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In this thesis we design and simulate OFDM (Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing) to study the performance of the OFDM system at higher order modulation schemes. It is very important to evaluate performance of the communication system, to test the efficiency and quality of the service it can provide. We used Matlab program to design the functionality of OFDM, then BER (Bit Error Rate) is obtained to different SNR (Signal to Noise Ratio) values, for M-array PSK and M-array QAM modulations techniques. BER is widely used as performance measurement tool, it tells number of bits destroyed while the data is travelling from source to the destination, AWGN (Additive White Gaussian Noise) is used as transmission channel.
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Habibulla, Murtuza. "Analyzing the performance of an order accumulation and sortation system using simulation a design of experiments approach." Ohio : Ohio University, 2001. http://www.ohiolink.edu/etd/view.cgi?ohiou1173895842.

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Paolella, Lionel. "Law and (Re)Order : Impact of Category-Stretching Strategies on Firms' Performance and Evaluation. The Case of the Corporate Legal Services Market (2000-2010)." Thesis, Jouy-en Josas, HEC, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014EHEC0014/document.

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Cette thèse examine comment les catégories de marché -ensembles qui partagent des similarités cognitives et culturelles- impactent la performance et l'évaluation des entreprises.Le consensus répandu dans la littérature indique que les organisations qui évoluent dans plus d'une catégorie sont sanctionnées tant au plan économique que social.Remettant en cause ce consensus actuel sur "l'impératif catégorique", cette thèse avance l'idée que les acteurs d'un marché ont un rôle plus complexe que simplement réprimer toute violation des catégories établies. Aussi dans ce contexte, être engagée dans plusieurs catégories de marché pour une organisation à la fois améliore son évaluation sociale mais réduit sa performance en cas de perceptions divergentes de ses affiliations catégorielles. Les données empiriques de cette thèse portent sur les cabinets d'avocats d'affaires dans trois grandes métropoles (New-York, Paris et Londres) au cours d'une décennie (2000-2010). Les cabinets d'avocats multi-services - ceux qui exercent dans plusieurs domaines du droit- obtiennent une meilleure évaluation de la part des clients tant au niveau global du cabinet que pour chacune de leurs spécialités juridiques. Toutefois, les désaccords entre clients en terme d'évaluation portant sur chacune des spécialités juridiques offertes détériorent la performance financière des cabinets. Cette thèse approfondit notre compréhension du rôle que jouent les catégories sur les marchés et les stratégies d'extensions catégorielles que les entreprises mettent en oeuvre. Ce travail contribue également aux études sur le champ juridique et a des implications pour la conduite stratégique des cabinets d'avocats d'affaires<br>This dissertation explores how market categories - clusters that share cognitive and cultural similarities - impact firms' performance and evaluation. Pervasive consensus in literature indicates organizations that do not fall into a single category suffer economic and social disadvantages.Unsettling this current consensus about the categorical imperative, this dissertation advocates that external audiences have a more complex role than simply patrolling the boundaries and sanctioning any infringement of established categories. They scrutinize categories in various ways depending on their needs. They infer some characteristics of firms from one category membership to another. They diverge about the category memberships and evaluation of firms. This dissertation provides evidence that in such cases, spanning categories both leads to positive social evaluations for organizations, but decreases performance in case of inconsistency across categories. Empirically I study the corporate legal services market in three major financial locations (New-York City, Paris and London) over a decade (2000-2010). My findings are twofold:(i) multi-category law firms- those that are engaged in several practice areas of law - receive better social evaluation from clients both at the firm level and at the practice area level; (ii) disagreement among clients' evaluation about law firms' practice areas undermines their financial performance. This dissertation deepens our understanding of the role that categorical structures play in markets and the category-stretching strategies firms implement to better navigate the "category map". This work contributes also to research in legal studies and has implications for law firms' business development
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Carlsson, Henrik, and Rickard Dreimanis. "Evaluation of Third-Party Logistics in a Japanese Setting : an evaluation of the 3PL-partnership between the Japanese trading house Gadelius and the European logistics." Thesis, Linköping University, Department of Management and Economics, 2005. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-86.

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<p>In this thesis the Third-Party Logistics (3PL) partnership between the Japanese trading company Gadelius and the European logistics provider Mahé is investigated. This was done as a case study, mainly taking place on location at Gadelius’ headquarter in Tokyo.</p><p>The purpose has been to identify and evaluate the fulfilment of initial objectives, both with respect to agreed on terms and expectations of each party, analyze the reasons behind result and provide recommendations for the future.</p><p>In terms of what is strictly defined and agreed on in the contract the partnership is principally fulfilled, but this setup is not good in terms of how full 3PL-effects could be achieved.</p><p>The not so strictly defined parts of the contract stating that Mahé should work proactively are however not fulfilled to the same degree. This is connected to the lack of a dedicated Mahé representative being integrated into the OtD-team at Gadelius.</p><p>Because of this Gadelius’, to begin with very high, expectations on effects have become unrealistic, which has contributed to bad sentiments against Mahé and their capabilities. This has further been enhanced by Key Performance Indicators that don’t fully match the essential objectives with the partnership.</p><p>To change the situation two possible ways for the future are presented. If Gadelius’ focus is on indirect cost reductions an expanded partnership should be chosen, while a focus on direct cost reductions and a need for an easier change implementation call for a more limited partnership. For both alternatives new ways for measuring performance are suggested.</p>
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Books on the topic "Performance evaluation of order picking"

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Office, General Accounting. Contract management: Civilian agency compliance with revised task and delivery order regulations : report to congressional committees. GAO, 2003.

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Headquarters United States Marine Corps. Performance Evaluation System - Marine Corps Order 1610. 7. Lulu Press, Inc., 2016.

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Wang, Wen-tsao. Evaluation of scheduling rules for single- and dual-dock automated storage/retrevial system. 1989.

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Shroff, Raj N. Simulation-based design evaluation of automated storage/retrieval systems. 1992.

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Shroff, Raj N. Simulation-based design evaluation of automated storage/retrieval systems. 1992.

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Public sector performance: An international comparison of education, health care, law and order and public administration. SCP, Social and Cultural Planning Office, 2004.

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Matthews, Joseph. The Evaluation and Measurement of Library Services. 2nd ed. Libraries Unlimited, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798400648236.

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This guide provides library directors, managers, and administrators in all types of libraries with complete and up-to-date instructions on how to evaluate library services in order to improve them. It's a fact: today's libraries must evaluate their services in order to find ways to better serve patrons and prove their value to their communities. In this greatly updated and expanded edition of Matthews' seminal text, you'll discover a breadth of tools that can be used to evaluate any library service, including newer tools designed to measure customer and patron outcomes. The book offers practical advice backed by solid research on virtually every aspect of evaluation, including quantitative and qualitative tools, data analysis, and specific recommendations for measuring individual services, such as technical services and reference and interlibrary loan. New chapters give readers effective ways to evaluate critical aspects of their libraries such as automated systems, physical space, staff, performance management frameworks, eBooks, social media, and information literacy. The author explains how broader and more robust adoption of evaluation techniques will help library managers combine traditional internal measurements, such as circulation and reference transactions, with more customer-centric metrics that reflect how well patrons feel they are served and how satisfied they are with the library. By applying this comprehensive strategy, readers will gain the ability to form a truer picture of their library's value to its stakeholders and patrons.
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Seņkāns, Uģis. Development and Evaluation of Hybrid FBG Sensors and WDM-PON Fiber Optical Systems. RTU Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.7250/9789934227004.

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With the development of fiber optical data transmission technologies and infrastructure on a global scale, the use of fiber optical sensors to perform sensing functions is becoming increasingly important mainly due to their advantages, such as small size, light weight, multiplexing capabilities and others. Therefore, in order to ensure more efficient use of optical sensor technologies, it is necessary to research and search for new solutions for the integration and use of fiber optical sensors in existing and future fiber optical communication system architecture. The main goal of the Doctoral Thesis is to study and evaluate the interaction of FBG fiber optical sensor networks and WDM-PON metro-access transmission systems implemented in a single system with theoretical and experimental research. In order to evaluate their performance in a unified system, a detailed study of the interaction between the FBG optical sensor network and the fiber optic data transmission system has been performed by implementing mathematical modeling and experimental development of such systems.
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Methodology for Evaluating National Arboviral Disease Prevention and Control Strategies in the Americas. Pan American Health Organization, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.37774/9789275124413.

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The IMS-Arbovirus is a model that provides a methodological framework for arboviral disease prevention and control. It divides the compendium of actions to be taken into the following components, which are not listed in their order of importance: management, epidemiology (with emphasis on health surveillance), laboratory, patient care (clinical), integrated vector management (IVM), and environment (with emphasis on water, sanitation, and hygiene). It also proposes common crosscutting themes for each component: operations research and health communication and promotion for behavioral change. Each component and crosscutting theme is overseen and executed by personnel trained for this purpose. The Integrated Management Strategy for Arbovirus Disease Prevention and Control in the Americas contains a group of indicators selected by the countries, and a trained professional regularly conducts an informal evaluation of the strategy. This evaluation may be based on what the coordinator for each component or the participants in the process report, often based only on their own experiences. Generically, this methodology attempts to organize ideas and the methodologies that should be followed for best performance in an evaluation. The IMS-Arbovirus currently includes monitoring and evaluation from the outset, thus systematically coordinating its planning, monitoring, and evaluation. The main objective is for monitoring and evaluation to serve as a good mechanism for management, course correction, and accountability to advance and improve the quality and impact of management with the preparation of the IMS Arbovirus. The specific objectives are as follows: determine the progress made and barriers implementing the IMS-Arbovirus, formulate recommendations to improve the IMS-Arbovirus Implementation process, and create a monitoring plan based on the evaluation's results.
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Nobes, Christopher. 8. Accounting as control. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/actrade/9780199684311.003.0008.

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How does budgeting work, and how is it useful? What are standard costs and how do they help in controlling production? How can a balanced scorecard improve control? ‘Accounting as control’ looks at some ways in which accounting can be used by managers to control their organizations. The two main high-level purposes of budgeting are to optimize the use of the economic resources within the firm in order to maximize profit, and to help the firm to achieve its overall strategic objectives. Six aspects of budgeting are considered: planning, motivation, delegation, communication/coordination, control, and performance evaluation. Cash flow forecasts, flexible budgeting, zero-base budgeting, standard costings, and balanced scorecards are also explained.
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Book chapters on the topic "Performance evaluation of order picking"

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Manzini, Riccardo, Riccardo Accorsi, Giulia Baruffaldi, Daniele Santi, and Alessandro Tufano. "Performance Assessment in Order Picking Systems: A Visual Double Cross-Analysis." In Warehousing and Material Handling Systems for the Digital Industry. Springer International Publishing, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-50273-6_19.

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Barbierato, Enrico, Marco Gribaudo, Mauro Iacono, and Pietro Piazzolla. "Second Order Fluid Performance Evaluation Models for Interactive 3D Multimedia Streaming." In Computer Performance Engineering. Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-02227-3_14.

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Bozer, Yavuz A., and John A. White. "A Generalized Design and Performance Analysis Model for End-of-Aisle Order Picking Systems." In Progress in Material Handling and Logistics. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-84356-3_12.

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Yang, Ming-Feng, Hung-Jen Tu, and Ming-Hung Wu. "The Impact of Object-Oriented Order Picking System on Performance in a Supply Chain." In Frontiers in Computer Education. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-27552-4_110.

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Heindl, Armin, Gábor Horváth, and Karsten Gross. "Explicit Inverse Characterizations of Acyclic MAPs of Second Order." In Formal Methods and Stochastic Models for Performance Evaluation. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11777830_8.

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Heindl, Armin, Ken Mitchell, and Appie van de Liefvoort. "The Correlation Region of Second-Order MAPs with Application to Queueing Network Decomposition." In Computer Performance Evaluation. Modelling Techniques and Tools. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-45232-4_15.

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Faria, Francisco, and Vasco Reis. "An Original Simulation Model to Improve the Order Picking Performance: Case Study of an Automated Warehouse." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-24264-4_47.

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Bozer, Yavuz A., and Gunter P. Sharp. "An empirical Evaluation of a General Purpose Automated Order Accumulation and Sortation System used in Batch Picking." In Progress in Materials Handling and Logistics. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-09512-6_12.

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Cai, Wenjie, Seiichi Uchida, and Hiroaki Sakoe. "Toward Forensics by Stroke Order Variation — Performance Evaluation of Stroke Correspondence Methods." In Computational Forensics. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-19376-7_4.

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Ezure, Takuya, and Masaki Inamura. "Proposal and Performance Evaluation of an Order-Specified Aggregate Authority-Transfer Signature." In Communications in Computer and Information Science. Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-49443-8_6.

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Conference papers on the topic "Performance evaluation of order picking"

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Pettersson, Rachel, Mikael Johansson, and Elin M. Westin. "Corrosion Performance of Welds in Duplex, Superduplex and Lean Duplex Stainless Steels." In CORROSION 2013. NACE International, 2013. https://doi.org/10.5006/c2013-02697.

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Abstract To achieve good corrosion resistance in a weld is much more challenging than for plate or sheet material, which has undergone controlled rolling, heat treatment and pickling processes in the steel mill. The choice of weld procedure and parameters, filler metal and shielding gas all play important roles. For duplex and lean duplex grades it is essential to ensure that an adequate amount of austenite is formed in the weld metal and heat affected zone, in order to fulfil requirements in terms of austenite-ferrite phase balance, but also to avoid the precipitation of detrimental phases such as intermetallics and nitrides. In addition, the importance of good post-weld cleaning to ensure good corrosion properties cannot be over-emphasised. This paper focuses on a number of different examples of pitting corrosion of welds in the duplex grades UNS S32101, S32304, S32205, S82441 and S32750. These illustrate the role of microstructure control to attain good corrosion performance. The effect of residual weld oxides or heat tint in degrading the corrosion performance is also explored, together with evaluation of the degree to which the corrosion resistance can be restored by the use of appropriate pickling processes.
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Zhu, Shaotong, Niannian Zheng, Xiaoli Luan, and Fei Liu. "Performance Evaluation and Order Selection for Pattern Modeling Methods Through Granger Causality Analysis." In 2024 IEEE 13th Data Driven Control and Learning Systems Conference (DDCLS). IEEE, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ddcls61622.2024.10606677.

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"Multi-Criteria Simulation Evaluation for Manual-Order-Picking Warehouse Design." In The 34th European Modeling & Simulation Symposium. CAL-TEK srl, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.46354/i3m.2022.emss.010.

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Ibrahim, Muhammad Faisal, Prita Meilanitasari, Maulin Masyito Putri, Fahd Han Bey Ardafan, and Hikmah Sekarningtyas. "Order Picking System Simulation Model Considering Picking Method and Picker Route to Improve Warehouse Performance." In 2023 IEEE 8th International Conference on Recent Advances and Innovations in Engineering (ICRAIE). IEEE, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icraie59459.2023.10468458.

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Gurcan Ozdemir, Rifat. "A Bi-Objective Approach for Determining Optimal Order Picking Planning Strategy with Ergonomic Load Evaluation." In 10th International Conference on Human Interaction and Emerging Technologies (IHIET 2023). AHFE International, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.54941/ahfe1004079.

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The main concern in many warehouse management systems is to arrange picking strategies for only time and cost considerations. However, the central operation in warehouse systems is order picking which involves highly physical load due to lifting and handling works. Therefore, load balance should be an integral part of order-picking planning strategies for a successful warehouse management system. This study focuses on determining order picking strategy by assigning orders to the pickers to minimize load imbalance and the total cost of order-picking operations. Ergonomic risk values of picking orders from the shelves are obtained by digital human modeling (DHM) via JACK software. The values for the ergonomic risk of the orders are then used to determine the load of each picker based on the assigned orders. The study is conducted in a warehouse working as a retailer of furniture and home decoration items. The main point of the study is to observe the ergonomic risks in terms of lower back compression force (LBCF) and integrate the results of ergonomic risks into a bi-objective mathematical model to determine an optimal order-picking strategy. The developed bi-objective model solves the order assignment with minimum picking cost and minimum imbalance ergonomic load among pickers. The study evaluates different order assignment strategies such as first come first serve (FCFS), highest ergonomic load order (HELO), lowest ergonomic load order (LELO), longest picking time order (LPTO), and shortest picking time order (SPTO). The results are used to construct a non-dominated set of solution alternatives in order to observe the impact of the order assignment strategy on the objective functions. The developed quantitative approach is used to evaluate the current strategy (FCFS) and compare it with the alternative strategies (HELO, LELO, LPTO, and SPTO). Finally, the suggestions for implementing the real-life numerical case are presented.
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Baumann, Hannes, Thad Starner, Hendrik Iben, Anna Lewandowski, and Patrick Zschaler. "Evaluation of graphical user-interfaces for order picking using head-mounted displays." In the 13th international conference. ACM Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/2070481.2070553.

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Feldmann, Felix, Robin Seitz, Veronika Kretschmer, Nicole Bednorz, and Michael Ten Hompel. "Ergonomic Evaluation of Body Postures in Order Picking Systems Using Motion Capturing." In 2019 Prognostics and System Health Management Conference (PHM-Paris). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/phm-paris.2019.00041.

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Rieder, M., M. Bonini, R. Verbeet, A. Urru, N. Bartneck, and W. Echelmeyer. "Evaluation of Human-Robot Order Picking Systems Considering the Evolution of Object Detection." In 2021 IEEE International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management (IEEM). IEEE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ieem50564.2021.9673091.

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Zhao, Zhijie, and Peng Yang. "Improving order-picking performance by optimizing order batching in multiple-cross-aisle warehouse systems: A case study from e-commerce in China." In 2017 4th International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Applications (ICIEA). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iea.2017.7939198.

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Feldhorst, Sascha, Mojtaba Masoudenijad, Michael ten Hompel, and Gernot A. Fink. "Motion Classification for Analyzing the Order Picking Process using Mobile Sensors - General Concepts, Case Studies and Empirical Evaluation." In International Conference on Pattern Recognition Applications and Methods. SCITEPRESS - Science and and Technology Publications, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.5220/0005828407060713.

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Reports on the topic "Performance evaluation of order picking"

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Kunpanitchakit, Danuja, Duangsamorn Orapin, and Supol Durongwatana. Consistency of firm's performance evaluation and compensation plans with competitive strategy. Chulalongkorn University, 2004. https://doi.org/10.58837/chula.res.2004.25.

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According to “Contingency Theory” and several researches, there is no absolutely conclusive result to show that there is a best control system for all firms that fits all types of competitive strategy. Also, based on “Expentancy Theory” , in order to motivate employee, the compensation plans have to cover all performance measures that fully reflect employee’s effort. Hence, this case-based research is set up for the purpose of studying the consistency of firm’ s performance evaluation and compensation plans with competitive strategy. All 285 of MBA students at the Faculty of Commerce and Accountancy, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand, are the experimental units. The controlled group with 141 regular MBA students are subdivided into two groups as low-cost group and product-differentiation group. Then each group is subdivided into two more sub groups as CEO and MD groups. For the treated groups with 144 executive MBA students, subdivision is done in the same manner as the controlled group. The experiment is set up to evaluate whether competitive strategy affects weights placed on performance measures used for firm’ s performance evaluation and compensation plans. Also, it is set up to evaluate the consistency of weights placed on performance measure for these two purposes under a given competitive strategy. The research results are as expected. That is, under low-cost strategy, a firm places more weights on financial performance measures for firm’s performance evaluation resulting in short-term oriented compensation plans and vice versa. Under product-differentiation strategy, a firm places more weights on non-financial performance measures for firm’s performance evaluation resulting in long-term oriented compensation plans and vice versa. Therefore, the consistency of two control systems are evidenced from this research. That is, for a given competitive strategy, a control system designed by first considering the appropriate firm’s performance evaluation system to match with that strategy in terms of weights placed on performance measures followed by the compensation plans will be consistent with the control system designed by first considering the appropriate compensation plans to match with that same strategy and followed by firm’ performance evaluation system. However, executives of a low-cost strategy firm significantly place more weight on “productivity” which is one of non-financial performance measures for both firm’s performance evaluation and compensation plans than those of a product-differentiation strategy firm. This means that although productivity is non-financial performance measure, it still plays crucial role for a low-cost strategy firm than a product-differentiation one. This may be due to the fact that usually low-cost strategy firms emphasis on efficiency as an important mean to reduce cost. And “productivity” is one performance measure that evaluates the efficiency of firms.
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Morais Soares, Julia, Kleber Pacheco Castro, and José Roberto Rodrigues Afonso. Evaluation of the Structure and Performance of the Brazilian Tax System: White Paper on Taxation in Brazil. Inter-American Development Bank, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0006975.

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This study performs an up-to-date diagnostic of the Brazilian tax system in order to provide a basis for reform discussions among technical analysts, authorities and congressmen. It is based on the analysis and categorization of information on taxation in Brazil. Its focus is on the current characterization of the tax system, rather than its evolution, within the limits of available statistics. Tax revenues, addressed in the first part of the study, are its principal focus. We sought to describe the current tax structure in a detailed manner, identifying every tax and contribution and grouping each tax by the level of government collecting it or using the funds after transfer. For the principal taxes (federal taxes and state VAT), we also classify them by type of collection and by sector of economic activity. In the second part, the study addresses the topics most discussed or cited in the tax debate, such as questions of competitiveness, equity, and division of resources among the different spheres of government. The objective of this study is to consolidate the literature on these subjects, with emphasis on a statistical survey of the available sources.
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Mahulkar, Vishal V. Structural Technology Evaluation and Analysis Program (STEAP). Delivery Order 0037: Prognosis-Based Control Reconfiguration for an Aircraft with Faulty Actuator to Enable Performance in a Degraded State. Defense Technical Information Center, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada534168.

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Aquino, Sixto, and Jose Claudio Linhares Pires. First Independent Evaluation of the Expanded Project Supervision Report Exercise. Inter-American Development Bank, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0010615.

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This document evaluates the first exercise of the Expanded Project Supervision Reports (XPSR) elaborated by PRI in 2006. The XPSR exercise was done in order to comply with the Good Practice Standards (GPS) of the Evaluation Cooperation Group of the Multilateral Development Banks (ECG-MDB). This document also reports on OVE's validation of the project performance ratings, findings and lessons learned that were identified in the XPSR exercise conducted by PRI.This report presents the main findings and conclusions from the evaluation exercise.
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Siebenaler, Shane. PR-015-093709-R01 Evaluation of External Leak Detection Systems - Laboratory Work. Pipeline Research Council International, Inc. (PRCI), 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.55274/r0010445.

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A previous PRCI project (PR-015-084510, 2009) identified distributed temperature sensing (DTS) and acoustic emissions as potentially viable technologies for the detection of small leaks in liquid pipelines. Much of the assessment that led to this conclusion was based upon manufacturer-generated literature. However, there is a lack of existing, publicly-available test data on these technologies as they relate to detecting small leaks in liquid pipelines. Such data are needed by pipeline operators in order to determine the value in supplementing their existing leak detection systems with one of these technologies. The long-term goal of the PRCI team providing oversight to this work is to conduct full-scale field testing of these technologies. However, it is first important to determine the parameters that affect performance in order to design the large-scale testing and to identify conditions for which the technologies are not suitable. A project encompassing analysis and laboratory testing of DTS systems and modeling of acoustic emissions systems was conducted. Includes some analysis of different liquids including crude oil, propane, gasoline, and carbon dioxide.
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Ramos Piracoca, Johanna, Ana Ramirez-Goldin, Hector Conroy, and Li Tang. Land Regularization and Administration Projects: A Comparative Evaluation. Inter-American Development Bank, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0010568.

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The main objective of this evaluation is to identify elements that have contributed to the greater or lesser success of a number of land regularization and administration projects; it also seeks, on the basis of these, to identify aspects of both design and execution that warrant special attention in order to make these projects more efficient, effective, and sustainable. The secondary objective is to provide information on the performance and outcomes of the projects evaluated. The evaluation is based on a number of selected projects that are not representative of the full range of Bank activities in this area, and its conclusions are limited to the scope of those projects. The evaluation does not, therefore, claim to offer conclusions that can be extrapolated to all such activities, or to make any judgment about the future relevance of land administration projects in the region.
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Batisse, Remi, and Mures Zarea. PR-306-083509-R01 Realistic Mechanical Defects for Evaluation of Inspection Tools and Repair Techniques. Pipeline Research Council International, Inc. (PRCI), 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.55274/r0011526.

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This report provides basic information about modern pipe samples containing dent and gouge defects for performance evaluation of inspection technologies and qualification of repair techniques. Ten mechanical damage dent and gouge defects were created in a realistic manner in modern pipes. Three types of defects were created: shallow gouge in shallow dent, severe gouge in shallow dent and shallow gouge in severe dent. Each defect of a given type is repeated twice, one for performance evaluation of inspection technologies, one for qualification of repair techniques. These defects are similar to those created in project PRCI MD-4-1 for destructive metallurgical characterization and for burst and fatigue tests. This version of the report does not contain results of any measurements performed on the defects, in order to facilitate blind testing of inspection technologies using the samples produced in this project.
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Rossi, Martín, Ana María Reynoso, and Andrés López. Impact Evaluation of a Program of Public Funding of Private Innovation Activities: An Econometric Study of FONTAR in Argentina. Inter-American Development Bank, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0008826.

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This report contains an evaluation of the Argentinean Technological Fund (FONTAR), whose main objective is to fund projects presented by private firms which aim at improving their competitive performance through technological innovation activities. The main goal of this evaluation is to analyze the impact of FONTAR's programs on the innovation activities of granted firms. The authors also try to ascertain whether FONTAR contributed to improve supported firms' innovative outputs and productive performance. The evaluation is undertaken for all FONTAR's programs and separately for the Non-Reimbursable Funds (ANR) program. In order to carry out the evaluation, the authors have taken advantage of a series of econometric techniques that allow them to identify the impact of having received a credit or grant from the FONTAR on relevant outputs, distinguishing this impact from other factors that could also be affecting firms' performance.
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Sansum, Andrew J. PR-248-9513-R01 Evaluation of Different Field Joint Coating Materials for Existing FBE Coated Pipe. Pipeline Research Council International, Inc. (PRCI), 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.55274/r0012045.

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The selection of girth weld coatings for pipe coated with fusion bonded epoxy is usually determined by specific criteria related to the particular project. Other than the actual long-term performance of the coating there are other factors that are generally considered such as field application criteria, production rates, and other economic considerations. It has been found that coatings applied to the girth weld areas of pipe are not performing to anticipated life expectancy. Some are failing in as little as five years resulting in corrosion of the steel under the joint coating material. The purpose of this project was to evaluate the selected coatings from a performance standpoint only to be compared with fusion-bonded epoxies in order to predict the life expectancy relative to the parent pipe coating. Laboratory testing using accelerated test conditions can give a good indication of the expected life of coating material.
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Batisse, Remi, and Mures Zarea. PR-306-123732-R02 Realistic Dent and Cracked Gouge Defects for Characterizing Inspection Tools Performance. Pipeline Research Council International, Inc. (PRCI), 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.55274/r0012213.

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This report provides information about modern pipe samples containing dent and cracked gouge defects for performance evaluation of inspection technologies. Five mechanical damage dent and gouge defects were created in a realistic manner in modern pipes and then submitted to internal pressure cycling to initiate a significant crack at the gouge bottom. Three types of defects were created: shallow gouge in shallow dent, severe gouge in shallow dent and shallow gouge in severe dent. All defects are planned to be used to performance evaluation of inspection technologies. These defects are similar to those created in project PRCI MD-4-1 for destructive metallurgical characterization and for burst and fatigue tests. This version of the report contains the results of measurements of defects' dimensions, and other observations, to be held confidential, in order to allow blind testing of inspection technologies.
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