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Computer Integrated Manufacturing Department of Industrial & Systems Engineering
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Production System
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Four major production types 1) 개별공정 (job shop) 2) 흐름공정 (flow shop) 3) 프로젝트 공정 (project shop) 4) 연속공정 (continuous shop)
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Job Shop Layout
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Manufacturing time in Job shop
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Robot Centered Cell
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Production Types by Quantity 1) Low production ; Less than 100 item 2) Medium production ; 100 ~ 10,000 item 3) High production ; greater than 10,000 item
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Production Quantity VS Variety
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1) Low Quantity Production job shop type, customized product, large variety of product type ex) space capsules, airplane, special purpose machine maximum flexibility
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1) Low Quantity Production fixed position layout type (big product) process layout type – functional layout lots of movement and WIP
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2) Medium Quantity Production product range 100 ~ 10,000 item Large product variety; batch production type
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2) Medium Quantity Production Facility changed after I production, order repeatable production rate higher than single product type Facility utilized commonly by lines Batch changing time is required for setup time (changeover time)
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2) Medium Quantity Production Product variety is not large When setup time is small, various part groups are produced in a facility Cellular layout type composed with various machines and work stations
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3) High Quantity Production mass production (greater than 10,000 items) i) quantity production : production with a single machine Production with specialized purpose machine
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3) High Quantity Production ii) flow line production Composed with several workstation Each workstation composed of special machine Conveyor belt used ex) automobile, appliance assembly Good for single model production
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Production Types (discrete product)
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CIM Background Various tastes of customers Reduction of cycle time Requesting integrated systems for improving both technology and quality
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Computer Integrated Manufacturing? Integrated systems of functions in factories that are production, marketing, order, design, production control, inventory control, quality control, inspection, shipping, through communication and producing technology
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CIM Model
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CIM Computer – database Integration – Network Manufacturing – rapid development of new products CIM; conceptual rather than physical Island of Automation; partly automated but not integrated Objectives of CIM; managing enterprises
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Elements of CIM Information technology: Computer, Communication, Control Manufacturing technology: Manufacturing, Market, Management 3Cs support 3Ms
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Elements of 3Cs Computer: IT, OS, programming language, database, artificial intelligence Communication: communication technology, MAP, TOP, LAN, VAN Control: control technology, algorithm, S/W for control
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Targets of CIM Developing high quality products with low cost Integration and control of product design and manufacturing processes Easy financial management Increasing volume of sales
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Benefits of CIM Marketing Engineering design Research and Development Manufacturing processes Financial planning
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Manufacturing system Manufacturing system: facility + production technology + management Applying GT, CAPP, TMS to Production technology Applying MRP, JIT to Management Wide manufacturing system: facility + production technology + management + product design + business plan
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Integrated Production System(ex)
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Factory automationCIM philosophyautomationoptimization targetunmanned factoryrationalize exampleFMC, FMSLinking CAD, CAM, MRP element processing, material flow, measurement, inspection, assembly, CAD, CAM, CAPP, CAQ, MRP targetfactoryenterprise focushardwaresoftware humanreplacing humanreorganization originJapanUSA, Europe
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Function of CIM 1) Order information and automatic scheduling through computer - dealing individual orders of various products - control of due dates - preparing production planning 2) Inventory control through JIT - minimizing raw material, WIP, inventory - utilizing bar code, RFID
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3) Statistical quality control - quality improvement 4) Monitoring facility, process - data collection for facility operating - report for producing defective goods - records & analysis of failing facility
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5) Data collection for MIS - WIP data - shipment data - direct & indirect labor data - production control data ; defective rate, operation rate, failure rate, production rate - supplier record; quality, acomplishment - defective production data
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6) Managing MIS Data - reducing indirect cost - rapid decision making using database 7) Diagnosing failure - minimizing down time - details of failure (problems)
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8) Managing Technical Data, Document - managing S/W program - tool life data - quality data - product history - document update 9) Standard
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CIM Hierarchy 1 st Level: production facility CNC, Robot, PLC 2 nd Level: Work Cell controlling 1 st level activity applying data from 1 st to process, production, quality control
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3 rd Level: Area level managing several lines production plan, facility maintenance scheduling, assigning material, facility 4 th Level: Factory level controlling function of whole factory, inter- factory sales control, wages, finance, long term production plan, marketing, customer services
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Standardization for CIM Capability of information transfer for different types of facilities CIM Standard ISO standard – 6 levels: Enterprise, factory, area, cell, station, equipment
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Manufacturing Automation Protocol - GM Communication b/w different types of facility Factory level network for machine device, robot, PLC, Computer 7 levels
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Technical & Office Protocol – Boeing, NBS Data communication for different types of devices b/t office and design Spread sheet, draft drawing, design, business document, e-mail
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Initial Graphics Exchange Specification – ANSI, NBS Data communication b/t CAD system Neutral data file for data transformation b/t different CAD system
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Product Data Exchange Specification – NIST Transformation of product information for different CAD system Shape feature – design element Non-shape feature – processing, inspection, assembly, material, heat treatment, strength
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Standard for External Representation of Product Data ISO Workgroup TC 184/SC4 International standard for representing product model and data exchange format
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Function of CIM Upper Level – Planning, management, control – discrete time information slow response time Lower level – action - continuous time information rapid response time
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Upper Level Allocation
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Enterprise System Production planning & control Information technology management Plant Control System Scheduling Material resource planning Quality control
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Optimization at Upper Level Production plan N production center – m types of products B1, b2, ……. bm Linear programming S.t.
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Transportation Plan From L warehouse to k warehouse, e1, e2, e3, …………, ek transport Linear programming
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Elements of Upper Level of CIM at Enterprise, Factory, Area CAPP MRP Capacity Planning
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Computer Aided Process Planning Priority for process Machine tool, process parameter Not consistent for manual planning Retrieval type – GT code Generative type
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Generative Type process plan for each part Logic for process planning 3D model for product information Utilizing Group Technology Logics for process planning and product information are integrated in database system
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Material Requirement Planning Inventory control for raw material, WIP, parts MRP - master production schedule file - Bill of Material file - MRP software for application
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Capacity Planning Evaluating manufacturing capacity Allocating machine, facility, work personnel to MRP Information for Capacity Planning - production plan from MRP - processing order - work order specification - facility - man power
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Function of CIM at Lower Level Cell, Station, Device Level Cell Controller - production schedule from area level - program selection for task - down load the program
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Station Controller - Managing PLC, Robot, CNC, sensors - Controlling devices - Controlling processes - Monitoring processes Function of CIM at Lower Level
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Devices level - CNCs, Robots, PLCs, Sensors, Conveyors Function of CIM at Lower Level
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Constructing Steps for CIM 1)Controlling production processes - automation for order, supply, manufacturing, inspection, packing, shipping - integration of manufacturing and office management 2) Constructing communication network and database
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3) Automated processes, assembly, production Reengineering for design 4) Development and manufacture of automated processing facilities Adopting automated recognizing system Constructing Steps for CIM
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5) Enabling CIM for enterprises with business relationships 6) Introducing: Top down Action: Bottom up Constructing Steps for CIM
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Obstacles for CIM 1)Communications b/t various companies of suppliers 2)Automated facilities independently 3) Weak solutions
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Investment for CIM Marketing: managing customers’ report Engineering Design: using CAD R&D: developing new products Manufacturing process: process planning, scheduling, reducing manufacturing lead time Financing: costing
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Advantages of CIM 1)Reducing developing time for new product 2)Reducing transporting time 3)Optimal inventory control 4)Reducing planning time for production 5)Reducing lead time for production 6)Rapid response for customers’ claim 7)Quality improvement 8)Increasing competitive power
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