Handout 1: ME 460 1 Manufacturing Systems, automation, robotics What is this course about? Context: manufacturing systems Subject: robots and automation.

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handout 1: ME Manufacturing Systems, automation, robotics What is this course about? Context: manufacturing systems Subject: robots and automation

2 Manufacturing Systems Logics of presentation: System Manufacturing system manufacturing system classification handout 1: ME 460

3 System A set of components that are connected in a way to perform a task in an environment, which fulfills a mission. Example Components are: drive, frame, ram, bed, etc. They are connected in a definite way to perform a task or function handout 1: ME 460

4 Manufacturing system A system that has an input of material and has an output of material or part, and the output material differs from the output material in a certain area that is meaningful. Example InputOutput handout 1: ME 460

5 Manufacturing system: classification Manufacturing systems have four levels: 1. Enterprise 2. Shop floor 3. Cell or line 4. Machine Enterprise: a system that has its own independent management. Shop floor: a sub-system of an enterprise where manufacturing activities are carried out. Cell or line: a group of machines that produce a part. Machine: a single entity that changes the input material handout 1: ME 460

6 Manufacturing system: classification Manufacturing systems have four levels: 1. Enterprise 2. Shop floor 3. Cell or line 4. Machine Classification along the vertical direction: 1. Enterprise manufacturing systems 2. Shop floor manufacturing system 3. Cell or line manufacturing system 4. Machine manufacturing system handout 1: ME 460

7 Manufacturing system: classification Manufacturing systems: classification in the horizontal direction: Various types of 1.Enterprise manufacturing system, 2.Shop floor manufacturing system, 3.Cell or line manufacturing system, and 4.Machine manufacturing system Examples of the different types of machine manufacturing system are: lathe, milling, drilling, etc. handout 1: ME 460

8 Manufacturing Systems, automation, robotics What is this course about? Context: manufacturing systems Subject: automation and robots handout 1: ME 460

9 Automation and robots Logics of presentation: Automation Robots handout 1: ME 460

10 Automation Perform functions using machines without human actions. Automation can be classified into two types: - Soft automation (information flow automation) - Hard automation (material flow automation) Robots Machines that their functions or operations can be reprogrammable; that is, the change of codes can lead to the change of machines’ functions

handout 1: ME Summary We have discussed: 1.Manufacturing systems 2.Automation 3.Robots