Course Introduction

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Course Introduction
ISE 324 Fundamentals of Modern
Manufacturing Systems
Dr. Selin ÖZPEYNİRCİ
Course Syllabus & Contents
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The course is about basic manufacturing processes
and automation.
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The course purpose is to teach students about
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Basic manufacturing processes and manufacturing systems
Manual manufacturing systems
Automation and different types of automation for mfg
Cellular Mfg and Flexible Mfg Systems
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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
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Required Texts:
Groover, Mikell P. (2007). Automation,
Production Systems, and C.I.M. PrenticeHall: Englewood Cliffs, N.J., 3/e, 2007
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Examinations
- 1 MIDTERM
Will be announced 1 week ahead. Most probably on
the week announced in syllabus
- 1 FINAL
All Inclusive
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Project Report & Presentation
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Observe and report automation systems at a production plant
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A proposal and a final report are required
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A presentation of 15 min. at the end of the semester.
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Working in groups of 4-6.
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Check detailed class schedule for requirements and timing
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ISE 324 TERM PROJECT PRESENTATION RULES
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All students must be present at the beginning of the class presentation
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Late comers will not be allowed to enter until the first break
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Late comers or early quits will be regarded as non-attendance.
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Each group will be given only 15 min for presentation and for questions and
answers
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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.,
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Pictures, videos should be included, wherever possible
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Term project must be submitted on CD
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There will be one Term Project proposal and one Final Report and presentation
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Topic Outline
Week
Chapter
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Subject
Introduction to Course
Introduction
Manufacturing Operations
Project brainstorming and group formation
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Manufacturing Models and Metrics
Introduction to Automation
Quiz 1 (Chapters 1&2)
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Introduction to Manufacturing Systems
Single-Station Manufacturing Cells
Problems (Chapters 13&14)
Quiz 2 (Chapters 3&4)
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14
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Single-Station Manufacturing Cells
Manual Assembly Lines
Quiz 3 (Chapters 13&14)
Problems (Chapter 15)
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Manual Assembly Lines
Problems (Chapter 15)
Project Proposal due
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Topic Outline
Week
Chapter
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Manual Assembly Lines
Problems (Chapter 15)
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Manual Assembly Lines
Quiz 4 (Chapter 15)
Problems (Chapter 15)
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Subject
Midterm exam (Chapters 1-4, 13-16)
April 7th, 2015,Tuesday
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Automated Production Lines
Problems (Chapter 16)
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Automated Assembly Systems
Section 2: April 23rd, Thursday
Section 1: Quiz 5 (Chapter 16)
Problems (Chapter 17)
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Topic Outline
Week
Chapter
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Automated Assembly Systems
Cellular Manufacturing
Section 2: Quiz 5 (Chapter 16)
Problems (Chapters 17)
Section 1: May 1st, Friday
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Cellular Manufacturing
Flexible Manufacturing Systems
Problems (Chapters 17&18)
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Flexible Manufacturing Systems
Quiz 6 (Chapter 17)
Problems (Chapter 19)
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Subject
Project Report due and Project Presentations
( May 20th and 21st)
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Grading
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Attendance/Participation
Quizzes
Project
Midterm
Final
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5%
15%
15%
30%
35%
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DON’Ts
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Late coming
Open laptops
Mobile phone ringing or buzzing
Constantly chatting and disturbing others
Plagiarism
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