1 / 11

Extending the use of ICT in manufacturing

Extending the use of ICT in manufacturing . Lesson objective – to understand how ICT is used in manufacturing beyond basic CAD/CAM. Video conferencing . Questions Has anyone ever used video conferencing? What is skype?.

zed
Download Presentation

Extending the use of ICT in manufacturing

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Extending the use of ICT in manufacturing Lesson objective – to understand how ICT is used in manufacturing beyond basic CAD/CAM

  2. Video conferencing Questions Has anyone ever used video conferencing? What is skype? • Using computers webcams and communication tools such as skype, have enabled us to talk ‘face-to-face with others all over the world. • This has considerable implications for design and manufacturing: for example, a design team in London can watch their product being made in Thailand

  3. Task 1 • With a friend discuss and write your file sharing and talk about how you transfer information with others via the Internet. • Then produce a mind map on a large sheet of paper

  4. Remote manufacturing CIM • Computer integrated manufacture • This means the computer controls every aspect from design to manufacture to storage and distribution

  5. Question- What is a prototype? What is a mock up?

  6. Do you know what orthographic drawing is? • Orthographic drawing is a means of presenting a 3D object in two dimensions. • In your coursework it is important to demonstrate your understanding of and skills in orthographic projection.

  7. Software sharing – Task 2 • Imagine that your Celebration function or product was being developed for a client abroad. • Consider all the issues that might need to be discussed through video conferencing. List some questions that you would want to ask your client/manufacturer

  8. Finally, we use pro-desktop a lot in the D&T department • They are good because they are realistic 3D models. These CAD models can be used for the development of an idea. • Modelling is the important stage of the design process, enabling designers and clients to consider the ergonomic and anthropometric data • What is the ergonomic data? • What is the anthropometric data?

  9. Ergonomics Ergonomics is about 'fit': the fit between people, the things they do, the objects they use and the environments they work, travel and play in. If good fit is achieved, the stresses on people are reduced. They are more comfortable, they can do things more quickly and easily, and they make fewer mistakes. So when we talk about 'fit', we don't just mean physical fit, we are concerned with psychological and other aspects too. That is why ergonomics is often called 'Human Factors'.  • Ever tried to eat soup with a fork? It's not easy, is it? Well, ergonomics is about changing all that! • We don't mean making it easy to eat soup with a fork, we mean giving you the right tools for the job. Ergonomics is about making your life simpler and safer by taking account of human characteristics when we design things.

  10. Anthropometrics • Anthro·pom·etry.  This is the branch of ergonomics that deals with body shape and size. • People come in all shapes and sizes so you need to take these physical characteristics into account whenever you design anything that someone will use, from something as simple as a pencil to something as complex as a car.

  11. I am known as an ergonome I am used to work out the correct movement and size of a body. Also to see how I fit in relationship to the product a will be using Task 1 – list as many manufacturing industries that would use an ergonome when designing a product Pro/DESKTOP ergonome model

More Related