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1 Text Illustrations in PPT Chapter 3- Flow Systems, Activity Relationships and Space Requirements
Facilities Planning, 4th Edition James A. Tompkins, Tompkins Associates, Inc. ISBN:

2 fig_03_01 Logistics system.
FLOW SYSTEMS fig_03_01 Logistics system.

3 fig_03_02 Materials management system.

4 fig_03_03 Material flow system.

5 fig_03_04 Physical distribution system

6 to-front. (d ) Circular. (e) Odd-angle.
MATERIAL FLOW SYSTEMS A- Flow within Workstations B- Flow within Departments fig_03_05 Flow within product departments. (a) End-to-end. (b) Back-to-back. (c) Front- to-front. (d ) Circular. (e) Odd-angle.

7 fig_03_06 Flow within process departments. (a) Parallel
fig_03_06 Flow within process departments. (a) Parallel. (b) Perpendicular. (c) Diagonal.

8 fig_03_07 The line flow pattern.
Flow within Product and Process Departments with Material Handling Considerations fig_03_07 The line flow pattern.

9 fig_03_08The spine flow pattern.

10 fig_03_09 The loop flow pattern.

11 fig_03_10 The tree flow pattern.

12 C- Flow between Departments
fig_03_11 Flow within a department considering the locations of input/output points. (a) At the same location. (b) On adjacent sides. (c) On the same side. (d ) On opposite sides.

13 fig_03_17 Flow planning hierarchy.

14 (b) Interrupted flow paths.
fig_03_18 The impact of interruptions on flow paths. (a) Uninterrupted flow paths. (b) Interrupted flow paths.

15 fig_03_19 Illustration of how backtracking impacts the length of flow paths.

16 fig_03_20 Illustration of how backtracking impacts the length of flow paths.

17 fig_03_21 Volume-variety layout classification
DEPARTMENTAL PLANNING fig_03_21 Volume-variety layout classification

18 table_03_01

19 fig_03_37

20 table_03_02

21 table_03_02a

22 ACTIVITY RELATIONSHIPS
a. Quantitative Flow Measurement fig_03_38 Mileage chart

23 fig_03_39 Triangular mileage chart.

24 fig_03_40 From-to chart.

25 (b) U-shaped flow; (c) S-shaped flow; (d) W-shaped flow.
fig_03_41 Flow patterns indicating the order of flow given in (a) straight-line flow; (b) U-shaped flow; (c) S-shaped flow; (d) W-shaped flow.

26 Developing the from-to chart
Example 3.4 Developing the from-to chart tableun_03_01

27 fig_03_42 Figure 3. 42 From-to chart for Example 3. 4
fig_03_42 Figure 3.42 From-to chart for Example 3.4. The circled numbers represent component num- bers, and the number following the circled numbers indicates the volume of equivalent flows for the component.

28 table_03_03 Closeness Relationship Values
b.Qualitative Flow Measurement table_03_03 Closeness Relationship Values

29 fig_03_43 Relationship chart.

30 SPACE REQUIREMENTS fig_03_44 Workstation drawing required to determine total area requirements.

31 fig_03_45

32 fig_03_46 Visual factory scenario.

33 prob_03_01

34 prob_03_02

35 prob_03_09

36 prob_03_10

37 prob_03_11

38 prob_03_12

39 table_03_04

40 table_03_05


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