A Hybrid Methodology Using Heuristic Methods for Two-Dimensional Cutting and Packing Problem with Rectangular Pieces
Abstract
The cutting and packing problem is the process of cutting small pieces
of certain sizes and proportions from materials used for different
purposes in industries. Because this problem cannot be expressed by
mathematical models, combinational optimization in multidimensional
space is utilized for the solution. The aim of this problem is to
increase the usability of the material used for the placement process
and to minimize the trim loss. In this study, a solution is presented to
two-dimensional regular cutting and packing problem by a combined method
consisting of improved bottom-left, bottom-left fill placement
algorithms, no-fit polygon and first fit decreasing heuristic
algorithms. The improved bottom-left placement algorithm for the
placement of parts starting from the bottom-left part according to a
certain permutation order, bottom-left fill algorithm for the placement
of suitable pieces to the available free spaces in placement model,
no-fit polygon method for preventing the geometric overlap between the
parts and the first fit decreasing heuristic algorithm is used as the
selection algorithm after ordering from large to small according to the
parts areas. Placement process and performance evaluation was performed
for 11 different test data. As a result of the studies carried out with
combined heuristic methods, it is seen that there is a placement without
any waste in P2 and P10 placement models. This shows that the optimal
solution is obtained. In other placement models, a trim loss was
obtained between 4.54\% and 16.7\%. The experimental results show the
effectiveness of the proposed heuristic methods for the solution of the
cutting and packing problem.
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