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IE 450 Manufacturing Systems Richard A. Wysk Spring 2006
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Agenda Policies - This is an engineering course, I do expect you to act like engineering students. Independent, diligent, creative,... Engineering ethics
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Overview What we will we be doing? –IE450 is lots of fun. It may also be the most important class that you take. It is the materials that I most frequently use in my industry consulting. –Manufacturing systems is a difficult topic that has hindered the development of CIM implementation. People do not understand how engineering systems fit together. This is the focus of IE450!
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Background of IE450 Dr. Ham developed the course 20 years ago, and it has been evolving ever since. A lab was implemented in the course 2 years ago. We will use the lab section to reinforce the class materials. Significant development has been put into the class.
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Development activities Topically, the materials have been focused around a new topic called “Lean Manufacturing”.
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Once in a semester opportunity We will have 1-3 Case study demonstrations within the semester as part of the lab. –It is a lot of work but fun as well
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Introduction What is a “Manufacturing system”? Interactions of many processes, products and design decisions made in the engineering of a product. –Machine requirements planning –Process planning –Production planning –Concurrent engineering
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Vocabulary Glossary of terms –CIM, CAD, CAM, CAD/CAM, NC, CNC, FMS, Simultaneous engineering, Concurrent engineering, Agile Engineering, Product Engineering, Process Engineering Production Engineering,...
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Goal and Objective GOAL -- Today’s manufacturing engineer needs to identify and locate the most efficient method to produce a product (in- house or not) OBJECTIVE -- reduce time to market, increase quality, reduce cost, and operate in a tight capital environment
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Today’s Situation Moving form paper driven systems or from “stand-alone” business and engineering systems Selling under-utilized resources to increase profit Terminate inefficient (non competitive) activities
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A Vision of Integrated Engineering Systems ENGINEERING -- the planning, designing, construction (manufacture), or management of machinery, roads, bridges, etc..
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Traditional Engineering
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A Vision of Integrated Engineering Systems (cont.) INTEGRATE –1. to make or become whole or complete. –2. to bring parts together as a whole. –3. to remove barriers imposing segregation.
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A Vision of Integrated Engineering Systems (cont.) INTEGRATED ENGINEERING –planning, designing, construction and management of a product.
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Engineering
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Product Engineering
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Process Engineering
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Production Engineering
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A Vision of Integrated Engineering Systems (cont.) INTEGRATION ENGINEERING –tools and techniques that can be used to assist in combining planning, design, construction and management of a product.
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A Vision of Manufacturing Systems (cont.) INTEGRATED ENGINEERING –planning, designing, construction and management of a product.
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Concurrent or simultaneous engineering Performing all business activities in unison Making wise real-time economic decisions Team concepts
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IE450 Focus IE450 is intended to cover all of the engineering and business activities. All will be discussed. Lean Manufacturing will be the concentration.
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