Introduction
Introduction
ATILIM UNIVERSITY
Manufacturing Engineering Department
Lecture 1 - Introduction
Fall 2005/2006
Dr. Saleh AMAITIK
Production Systems
Production system is the collection of people, Equipment, and
procedures organized to accomplish the manufacturing
operations of a company.
Production Systems
Production systems can be divided into two levels:
1. Facilities
The facilities of the production system consists of
• the factory
• the equipment in the factory, and
• the way the equipment is organized.
• The factory
• Production machines and tooling
• Material handling equipment
• Computer systems that control the manufacturing
operations
2- Process layout
In which the equipment is arranged according to function
or type. The lathes are in one department, milling
machines are in another department and so on.
Various Types of Plant Layouts
3- Cellular layout
Each cell is designed to produce a limited variety of part
configurations; that is the cell specializes in the production
of a given set of similar parts or products, according to the
principles of Group Technology.
Various Types of Plant Layouts
4- Product layout
Multiple workstations arranged in sequence, and the parts
or assemblies are moved through the sequence to complete
the product.
1- Business Functions
2- Product Design
Included are
3- Manufacturing Planning
• Process planning
• Scheduling
• Material requirement planning
II- Manufacturing Support Systems
4- Manufacturing Control
• Shop control
• Inventory control
• Quality control
Automation in Production Systems
The automated elements of the production system can be separated into two
categories:
• Automation of the manufacturing systems in the factory
• Computerization of the manufacturing support systems
utomated Manufacturing Systems
Examples of automated manufacturing system included:
ixed automation
Programmable automation
lexible automation
utomated Manufacturing Systems
1- Fixed Automation
Examples:
• machining transfer lines
• automated assembly machines
utomated Manufacturing Systems
2- Programmable Automation
Examples:
• Numerically controlled machines (NC)
• Industrial robots
utomated Manufacturing Systems
3- Flexible Automation
Example
• Flexible manufacturing systems
Three types of automation relative to production
quantity and product variety
Computerized manufacturing support systems
• product design
• manufacturing planning
• manufacturing control; and
• business functions
Direct labor
The directly add to the value of the work unit by
performing manual work on it or by controlling the
machines that perform the work
Indirect labor
The manage or support the system as computer
programmers, computer operators, part programmers for
CNC, maintenance and repair personnel
Classification of Manufacturing Systems