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제1장 생산공정 개요 1.2 제품설계와 동시공학 1.3 가공, 조립, 분해, 서비스 보장설계 1.4 친환경설계, 지속가능가공, 제품수명주기 1.5 재료와 가공법의 선택 1.7 컴퓨터통합가공, 고효율 생산방식 1.8 품질인증, 종합품질경영

Range of Materials & Processes in a Tractor FIGURE 1.1 Model 8430 tractor, with detailed illustration of its diesel engine, showing the variety of materials and processes incorporated. Source: Courtesy of John Deere Company.

History of Manufacturing

History of Manufacturing (cont.)

History of Manufacturing (conc.)

Manufacturing Importance FIGURE 1.2 Importance of manufacturing to national economies. The trends shown are from 1982 until 2006. Source: After J.A. Schey with data from the World Development Report, World Bank, various years.

Development Process FIGURE 1.3 (a) Chart showing various steps involved in designing and manufacturing a product. Depending on the complexity of the product and the type of materials used, the time span between the original concept and the marketing of a product may range from a few months to many years. (b) Chart showing general product flow, from market analysis to selling the product, and depicting concurrent engineering. Source: After S. Pugh.

Shapes & Manufacturing Process TABLE 1.2 Shapes and some common methods of production.

Design for Assembly FIGURE 1.4 Redesign of parts to facilitate automated assembly. Source: Reprinted from G. Boothroyd and P. Dewhurst, Product Design for Assembly, 1989, by courtesy of Marcel Dekker, Inc.

All-Aluminum Automobile FIGURE 1.5 (a) The Audi A8 automobile, an example of advanced materials construction; (b) The aluminum body structure, showing various components made by extrusion, sheet forming, and casting processes. Source: Courtesy of ALCOA, Inc.

Methods of Manufacture FIGURE 1.6 Various methods of making a simple part: (a) casting or powder metallurgy, (b) forging or upsetting, (c) extrusion, (d) machining, (e) joining two pieces.

Scales in Manufacturing FIGURE 1.7 Illustration of the range of common sizes of parts and the capabilities of manufacturing processes in producing these parts.

Machining a Mold Cavity FIGURE 1.8 Machining a mold cavity for making sunglasses. (a) Computer model of the sunglasses as designed and viewed on the monitor. (b) Machining the die cavity using a computer numerical control milling machine. (c) Final product produced from the mold. Source: Courtesy Mastercam / CNC Software, Inc.

Flexible Manufacturing FIGURE 1.9 General view of a flexible manufacturing system, showing several machines (machining centers) and an automated guided vehicle (AGV) moving along the aisle. Source: Courtesy of Cincinnati Milacron, Inc.

Global Labor Rates FIGURE 1.5 (a) The Audi A8 automobile, an example of advanced materials construction; (b) The aluminum body structure, showing various components made by extrusion, sheet forming, and casting processes. Source: Courtesy of ALCOA, Inc.