Course Introduction
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Course Introduction
ISE 324 Fundamentals of Modern Manufacturing Systems Dr. Selin ÖZPEYNİRCİ Course Syllabus & Contents The course is about basic manufacturing processes and automation. The course purpose is to teach students about 2 Basic manufacturing processes and manufacturing systems Manual manufacturing systems Automation and different types of automation for mfg Cellular Mfg and Flexible Mfg Systems ISE324 Course Objectives In this course, the student will: Develop an understanding of classical and state-of-the-art production systems, control systems, management technology, cost systems, and evaluation techniques. Develop an understanding of computer-integrated manufacturing (CIM) and its impact on productivity, product cost, and quality. Obtain an overview of computer technologies including computers, database and data collection, networks, machine control, etc, as they apply to factory management and factory floor operations. Describe the integration of manufacturing activities into a complete system 3 ISE324 Required Texts: Groover, Mikell P. (2007). Automation, Production Systems, and C.I.M. PrenticeHall: Englewood Cliffs, N.J., 3/e, 2007 4 ISE324 Examinations - 1 MIDTERM Will be announced 1 week ahead. Most probably on the week announced in syllabus - 1 FINAL All Inclusive 5 ISE324 Project Report & Presentation Observe and report automation systems at a production plant A proposal and a final report are required A presentation of 15 min. at the end of the semester. Working in groups of 4-6. Check detailed class schedule for requirements and timing 6 ISE324 ISE 324 TERM PROJECT PRESENTATION RULES All students must be present at the beginning of the class presentation Late comers will not be allowed to enter until the first break Late comers or early quits will be regarded as non-attendance. Each group will be given only 15 min for presentation and for questions and answers Presentation will cover topics studied in class, namely: Brief introduction to the factory, Production processes used, Products, Layout of the factory, material handling equipment, etc., Pictures, videos should be included, wherever possible Term project must be submitted on CD There will be one Term Project proposal and one Final Report and presentation 7 ISE324 Topic Outline Week Chapter 1 1 2 8 Subject Introduction to Course Introduction Manufacturing Operations Project brainstorming and group formation 2 3 4 Manufacturing Models and Metrics Introduction to Automation Quiz 1 (Chapters 1&2) 3 13 14 Introduction to Manufacturing Systems Single-Station Manufacturing Cells Problems (Chapters 13&14) Quiz 2 (Chapters 3&4) 4 14 15 Single-Station Manufacturing Cells Manual Assembly Lines Quiz 3 (Chapters 13&14) Problems (Chapter 15) 5 15 Manual Assembly Lines Problems (Chapter 15) Project Proposal due ISE324 Topic Outline Week Chapter 6 15 Manual Assembly Lines Problems (Chapter 15) 7 15 Manual Assembly Lines Quiz 4 (Chapter 15) Problems (Chapter 15) 8 9 Subject Midterm exam (Chapters 1-4, 13-16) April 7th, 2015,Tuesday 9 16 Automated Production Lines Problems (Chapter 16) 10 17 Automated Assembly Systems Section 2: April 23rd, Thursday Section 1: Quiz 5 (Chapter 16) Problems (Chapter 17) ISE324 Topic Outline Week Chapter 11 17 18 Automated Assembly Systems Cellular Manufacturing Section 2: Quiz 5 (Chapter 16) Problems (Chapters 17) Section 1: May 1st, Friday 12 18 19 Cellular Manufacturing Flexible Manufacturing Systems Problems (Chapters 17&18) 13 19 Flexible Manufacturing Systems Quiz 6 (Chapter 17) Problems (Chapter 19) 14 10 Subject Project Report due and Project Presentations ( May 20th and 21st) ISE324 Grading Attendance/Participation Quizzes Project Midterm Final 11 5% 15% 15% 30% 35% ISE324 DON’Ts Late coming Open laptops Mobile phone ringing or buzzing Constantly chatting and disturbing others Plagiarism 12 ISE324