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Advanced Manufacturing Systems

Design

© 1999 John W. Nazemetz

Discussion Session

Discussion Topic: “Getting Started”

August 17, 1999


ADVANCED
MANUFACTURING
SYSTEMS DESIGN

Discussion Session
“Getting Started”

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Manufacturing Systems
Welcome

Welcome Aboard.

I’m Looking Forward to


the Semester.

Our Goal is a Stimulating,


Mutually-Rewarding
Experience.

Computer Integrated
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Manufacturing Systems
Course Overview
Advanced Manufacturing Systems Design
– “Computer Integrated Manufacturing”
• Emphasis on the Role and Value of Information in
Manufacturing Activities
• Broad Life Cycle Definition of “Manufacturing”

Concept  Design  Manufacture  Use  Disposal


    

• System Elements/Technologies
• Iterative Interaction of the System Elements
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Manufacturing Systems
Class: A Virtual Experience
• Course will be Delivered via Internet.
– “Lectures” will be available on the Internet.
– “Discussions and Demonstrations” will be
conducted “live” and also videotaped and
delivered by compressed video for those not
able to participate from remote sites.
– Extensive Course Website Established.
– Electronic Communication and Information
Dissemination

Computer Integrated
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Manufacturing Systems
Video Interface

SLIDES

Talking • Point 1
Head • Point 2
• Point 3
Hyperlink
Controls

Hyperlink Controls

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Manufacturing Systems
Viewing Compressed
Video, Website, and Slides
• System and Software Requirements
– Internet Connection (33 mHz Recommended)
– Latest Version of Internet Explorer or
Netscape
• www.microsoft.com/windows/ie
• www.netins.net/showcase/ams/netscape.html
– Latest Version of RealPlayer (Minimum OK)
• www.real.com/products/player/index.html
– Office or PowerPoint Viewer
• www.microsoft.com/downloads/search.asp?
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Manufacturing Systems
Websites and E-mail
• Course Website
– http://www.okstate.edu/ceat/ie/jnazeme/
Website%20-%20First%20Page.htm

• Video Website
– http://web.ets.okstate.edu
• Questions/Help
– E-mail (jnazeme@okstate.edu)

Computer Integrated
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Manufacturing Systems
Introduction to Course,
Instructor, and
Expectations
• On Compressed Video
– Course Objectives
– Course Description
– Instructor
– Academic Integrity

Computer Integrated
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Manufacturing Systems
Course Topics (1)
• Topics
– Introduction
– CIM Definition and Historical Problems
– CIM Model
– Information Exchange
– Product and Facility Life Cycle Model
– Design Process and Information Exchange
– Concurrent Engineering

Computer Integrated
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Manufacturing Systems
Course Topics (2)
• Topics
– Computer Aided Process Planning
– CAM/NC
– Automated Manufacturing Support Systems
• Automated Storage and Retrieval
• Robotics
• Automated Quality Control
– Concurrent (Virtual) Manufacturing
Manufacturing Planning and Control
• Philosophies/Theory and Techniques

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Manufacturing Systems
Course Topics (3)
• Topics
– Manufacturing Information Systems
– Information Modeling
• Information Exchange Standards and Data
Modeling with ISO 10303-11
– Configuration Management
– Dealing with Legacy Systems
– Problems Resulting from Variation in
Manufacturing Systems

Computer Integrated
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Manufacturing Systems
Course Topics (4)
• Topics
– Techniques for Reducing Variation
• Group Technology
• Reduction in “Manufacturing Cycle Time”
• Marketing and Manufacturing Rationalization
– Systems Integration
– Future Trends

– Topics from Student Research/Requests

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Manufacturing Systems
Paper/Paper Types
• Each Student Will Research a Topic or
Area
• Types of Papers
– Literature Survey
– Technology Investigation
– Application Investigation
– Skills Development
– Other Types as Approved by Instructor

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Manufacturing Systems
Class Meetings -Lecture
• Current Plan – Class Meetings
– 100-120 minutes of Lecture each Week

– All Students to View Lectures via Internet


• Allows Students to Control Process/Timing
• Enables Flexible Adherence to Schedule
• Promotes Better/Easier Learning than Three-Hour
Lecture
• Captures Lectures for Reuse/Selective
Improvement

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Manufacturing Systems
Class Meetings -
Discussion
• Current Plan –Class Meetings
– 30 – 50 minutes of Discussion/
Demonstration most Tuesday Evenings
– Exception – Instructor Travel
– All Students to Participate/Lead
• Designated “Lead Questioners”
• Enables Interaction/Sharing of Experiences
• More “Interesting” than Formal Lecture
• Participate “Live” or “Pre- and Post-”
– Videotape of Session on Web

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Manufacturing Systems
Class Operation
• Current Plan –Class Operation
– Lecture Materials to be Placed on Web 1-2
Weeks before “Scheduled”
• Allows for Student/Instructor Travel/Flexibility
– Reading/Learning Process under Student
Control Throughout Period Preceding
Discussion Sessions
• Allows Asynchronous Interaction
– E-mail Questions as They Arise – Will Post.
– Errata Published as Discovered

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Manufacturing Systems
Class Meetings/Operation
• Videotaping
– Taping is “Reality Cinema”
• Reflects Classroom
• One “Take” on “Talking Head”
• Merged with PowerPoint® Slides
• Single File on Website (ETS)
• Errata, as Noted, on Website

• Tuesday Discussions will be Single Frame


Presentation.

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Manufacturing Systems
Website Organization (a)
Powerpoint® Compressed
Slides Video
Main (by topic)

Page/ Topics
Errata
Entry And
(by topic)
Schedule

Q&A
Add’l

Links to Links (by topic)


Text
Additional
Resources (by topic)
Mat’ls
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Manufacturing Systems
Website Organization (b)
Powerpoint® Compressed
Slides Video
Main (by topic)

Page/ Topics
Errata
Entry And
(by topic)
Schedule

Q&A
Add’l
Links (by topic)
Text
E-mail Instructor (by topic)
Mat’ls Linkage
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Manufacturing Systems
Let’s View the Websites

• First Page of Course Website


• http:// www.okstate.edu/ceat/ie/jnazeme/ Web
site%20-%20First%20Page.htm

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Manufacturing Systems
Let’s View the Websites

• Student List on Course Website


• http:// www.okstate.edu/ceat/ie/jnazeme/ Web
site%20-%20Student%20List.htm

Computer Integrated
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Manufacturing Systems
Let’s View the Websites

• Topics and Schedule on Course Website


• http:// www.okstate.edu/ceat/ie/jnazeme/ Web
site%20-%20Topics%20and%20 Schedule.htm

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Manufacturing Systems
Let’s View the Websites

• This Week’s Topics on Course Website


• http:// www.okstate.edu/ceat/ie/jnazeme/
Week%201/Week’s%20Topics.htm

Computer Integrated
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Manufacturing Systems
Let’s View the Websites

• This Week’s Corrections/Errata on


Course Website
• http:// www.okstate.edu/ceat/ie/jnazeme/
Week%201/Week’s%20Errata.htm

Computer Integrated
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Manufacturing Systems
Let’s View the Websites

• This Week’s Links on Course Website


• http:// www.okstate.edu/ceat/ie/jnazeme/
Week%201/Week’s%20Links.htm

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Manufacturing Systems
Let’s View the Websites

• This Week’s Assignment on Course


Website
• http:// www.okstate.edu/ceat/ie/jnazeme/
Week%201/Week’s%20Assignments.htm

Computer Integrated
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Manufacturing Systems
Let’s View the Websites

• The ETS (Compressed Video) Website


• http://web.ets.okstate.edu

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Manufacturing Systems
Advanced Manufacturing Systems
Design

© 1999 John W. Nazemetz

Discussion Session

”Getting Started”

END OF DISCUSSION
August 17, 1999

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