An Efficient Equipment-Layout Algorithm
Abstract
This paper treats the problem of locating a given number of interrelated physical facilities in a single- or multi-story building as an optimization model such that the weighted sum of the distances along orthogonal directions is minimized, and describes a constructive heuristic algorithm for the one-dimensional model. This linear placement algorithm is then extended to higher dimensions for placing uniform-size equipment modules at homogeneous fixed locations. The algorithm accommodates lower-bound constraints for the linear case efficiently and produces near-optimal solutions. Its significance, as demonstrated by comparison with some existing heuristic procedures, is that it has the capability of handling efficiently problems with large numbers of equal-size facilities whose solutions are computationally intractable using the present optimum-producing methods.

