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Characterization of manufacturing (Wright, Ch1-2)

Characterization of manufacturing (Wright, Ch1-2). Technology Production Technology. Production Technology. Manufacturing Construction "Processing” Service? Other?. Manufacturing =. “systems that transform materials into products in a central location (factory)” (Wright, p.25) <sic.>.

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Characterization of manufacturing (Wright, Ch1-2)

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  1. Characterization of manufacturing (Wright, Ch1-2) • Technology • Production Technology

  2. Production Technology • Manufacturing • Construction • "Processing” • Service? • Other?

  3. Manufacturing = • “systems that transform materials into products in a central location (factory)” (Wright, p.25) <sic.>

  4. Manufacturing = • “A series of interrelated activities and operations that involve product design, and the planning, producing, materials control, quality assurance, management, and marketing of that product” (Biekert, p.348)

  5. Manufacturing = • “Building and servicing products that are not attached to a site”

  6. Manufacturing systems • Systems approaches • List the subsystems of manufacturing

  7. Modeling manufacturing systems • IPO; Universal Systems Model • DPUA • PTUD • Production Technology Cycle (Ritz)

  8. IPO • Input --> Process --> Output • Goals • Feedback

  9. DPUA • Design • Produce • Use • Assess

  10. PTUD • Procurement • Transformation • Utilization • Disposition

  11. Procurement (getting) • Harvesting • Extracting

  12. Transformation (changing) • Separating • Combining • Conditioning • Forming • Casting and Molding • Finishing • Other

  13. Utilization • by industry • by end consumer • reuse

  14. Disposition (getting rid of) • Reusing • Recycling • Storage • Air • Land • Water • Space

  15. "Production Technology Cycle” • Materials Formation • Extraction • Materials Processing (primary) • Transformation (secondary) • Marketing • Servicing • Recovery • (back to Materials Formation)

  16. Benefits of Production Technology • Economic Growth • Employment • Meeting consumer wants • Creating a diversity of products • Product improvement • Other

  17. Drawbacks of Production Technology • Material resource depletion • Energy Depletion • Pollution • Short-Life Products • Materialism (Throw-away attitudes) • Technophobia • Other

  18. The goals of manufacturing • Classic, capitalistic: “To increase the profits of the company” • “To improve the well-being of humans” (Ritz, p.39) • What would be a better goal?

  19. Major Stages in the Evolution of Production Systems • Household (within the home; no surplus) • Handicraft (home or shop; surplus) • Factory (centralized; mass production) • Automated (automated machinery) • Cybernetic (totally controlled by computer) • [What might the next stage be?]

  20. Classification • Lot size • Individual • Batch • Continuous • Specifications • Stock • Custom

  21. Manufacturing contexts • Cultural • Industrial/non-industrial • Economic • Environmental • Other

  22. Manufacturing inputs: People • Legal considerations • Ethical considerations • Labor capabilities

  23. Manufacturing inputs: Information • Product design • Product specifications • Regulatory information • Other

  24. Other manufacturing inputs • Materials • Environment • Tools and equipment • Energy • Environmental considerations • Supply • Finance

  25. Manufacturing support systems • Potential demand • Storage • Transportation • Distribution • Utilities and services

  26. Manufacturing support systems • Information network • Management • Timing • Legal framework • Other

  27. Manufacturing processes • Materials processing review • Energy processing review • Information processing review • Synthesis of processes

  28. Manufacturing outputs • Products • Services • Energy • Information • Waste • Other

  29. Impacts of manufacturing • Effect on the consumer • Culture and society • Effect on the worker • Environmental impacts • Other

  30. Manufacturing Engineering (ME) • Purpose • Responsibilities • Coordination • A variety of approaches • Personnel • Training

  31. ME: Principles 1 • Precision • Accuracy (stop watch exercise) • Tolerance • Contamination • Standardization and Interchangeability

  32. ME: Principles 2 • Continuity • Redundancy • Synchronization • Efficiency • Flexibility • Experimentation and Testing

  33. ME: Facility • Siting • Transportation • Storage • Legal • Proximity • Technical requirements • Utilities and Access • Design • Implementation

  34. ME: Quality Assurance • Purpose • Total quality management • Inspection and sampling • Statistical process control

  35. ME: Equipment • Tools and Machinery • Tooling • Materials Handling • Safety • Testing and Measuring • Other

  36. ME: Common Types of Tooling • Jigs & fixtures • Patterns & templates • Gages • Other

  37. ME: Concepts in Tooling • Registration • Accumulation of tolerances • Effects of wear and fatigue • Vectors • Chip removal • Other

  38. ME: Tooling • Purpose • Design • Installation • Evaluation • Maintenance • Alternatives

  39. ME: Materials Handling Engineering • Storage • Transport • Inventory • Safety

  40. ME: Transport Equipment • Gravity Fed • Hoppers • Tubes and Rails • Pressurized • Pipelines • Motorized • Conveyors • Lifts • AGVs

  41. ME: Inventory • Parameters • Tracking systems

  42. ME: Impacts of Manufacturing on Design • Design for Manufacture • Design for Assembly • Rapid Prototyping • Near Net Shape Processing • Other

  43. ME: Workstation Design • Human Requirements • Physical Needs • Anthropometrics and Limitations • Ergonomics • Worker Safety • Special needs • Social and Psychological Needs

  44. ME: Maintenance Engineering • Scheduled maintenance • Unscheduled maintenance • Scheduled upgrades • Service contracts

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