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Applying Lean Manufacturing Philosophies and Visual Factory Philosophies in the Pneumatic Valves Assembly Cell at Hamilton Sundstrand A Senior Project by: Joseph G. Nocon & Andrew G. Corlett Faculty Adviser: Company Sponsor: Dr. Eric Haffner Hamilton Sundstrand Friday, April 25, 2003
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Introduction Pneumatic Valves Assembly Cell –32 Different types –3 Different assembly lines Two bench build line One flow lines –Internal Kanbans –Finished-good Kanbans
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Objectives Balance assembly cell –Cycle times < Takt times Improve visual flow Reduce WIP Reduce cycle times Reduce batch sizes
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Methodology Analytical Method –Balancing the line Visual Method –Improve visual flow Computer Simulation –Reduce cycle times –Improving product mix
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Analytical Method Data Collection –Time Trials –Process Sheets Combine processes –Part Families –Sub-Assemblies Batch Size
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Visual Method Flow Diagrams Standard Work Combination Sheets (SWCS)
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Computer Simulation Collect and Analyze data Use of Taylor Ed. Create initial model –Arrival list –4Dscript –Excel
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Computer Simulation cont.
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Validation & Verification –Actual system vs. Simulated system Develop improved model –2 workers vs. 1 worker –Modify Arrival list –Perform ‘what if’ analysis
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Results Analytical –Part #’s 816601-1 & 816606-1 Reduced cycle times Reduce WIP Single-piece flow (batch size from 4-1) –Part #’s 810229-5 & 810601-3 Reduced batch size from 4-3 Reduced cycle time
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Results cont. Visual –Flow Diagrams & SWCS Computer Simulation –‘What if’ analysis results Cycle times reduced by 9-90% WIP reduction Increase throughput
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Conclusions Visual –Visual indicator make it easier for a non-cell member to get easily acclimated with the flow of the line. Analytical –Reduction of batch sizes and single-piece flow assist in eliminating waste. Computer Simulation –With the use of two workers, the product mix can be more flexible and lead-times can be reduced.
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ABET Topics Manufacturability Sustainability Environmental Concerns and Implications Health and Safety Concerns and Implications Social Concerns
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