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by noir_lord
3276 days ago
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It's a classical 'flow shop' scheduling problem. Either you increase the number of 'machines' (lines in this case) or you increase your drying area foot print to compensate. Once you do the latter you can produce at the same rate assuming all products produced are identical) since you the ones coming out the dry end do so at the same speed as the input end. Edit: This does assume production demand is constant, longer pipelines make responding to demand more difficult. |
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