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alsocontribute to lowering the costs of operating laboratories. Additionally, online virtuallaboratories will provide the opportunity for students to explore the advanced technologiesapplied in implementing web-based remote control/monitor solutions, so to prepare them fortheir future careers.Current technology enables the remote access of equipment and instruments via the Internet.With the rapid developments of computer networks and Internet technologies along withdramatic improvements in the processing power of personal computers, online virtuallaboratories are now a reality [2]. In the early 1990’s, the first remotely shared control systemlaboratory was proposed in the 1991 ASEE Frontiers in Education Conference. The systemenables sharing of
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x3 = Feed Rate 0 = 10 mm/s 1 = 100 mm/sHatch spacing is the distance between lines when the laser fills in a space that has been outlined,such as the circle that is to be machined into a hole. The power is a percentage of full power.The feed rate, also known as pen speed, is essentially the linear speed at which the laser beammoves along the surface of the workpiece. The frequency is the rate at which the laser pulses. Page 14.41.6The following machine parameters remained constant throughout this DOE: • Laser Beam: 532 nm • Beam movement: Galvo • Hole diameter: 50 μm (nominal) • Hatches used: spiral
be useful in the design environment.Application of KBE to plastic drum designThe knowledge based approach to plastic drum production uses a KBE and CAD relationship.When both tools are utilized together, an effective design can be produced. The steps to utilizingboth KBE and CAD effectively are stated in Figure 1.The initial step in any design process is to identify the customers’ requirements for a newproduct. . In this particular example, the customer(s) requested a pallet-less, 23 gallon grainstorage drum. This design required that sets of four to eight drums be shipped together, but atthe same time eliminating the use of a pallet. The drums would also need to be stackable. Toeliminate the use of pallets, the drums would feature forklift
requirements. To meet the objective, project team includes the followingpositions (5 students/per team): Page 14.289.4 (1) Project manager – organize meetings and making decisions Page 3 of 8 (2) Design engineer – develop a bridge design concept and conduct detailed designs (3) Procurement engineer – make a materials requirement plan and Bill of Materials (BOM) (4) Manufacturing engineer(s) – follow design drawing and build the bridge (5) Accountant – control budget and timeThis project can be
Tech. Design I All equipment All S/W MECH417 Senior Spring MECH485 Required courses CAD & Mech. Engr. Sys. System Design II
course has been kept at a levelof applying it to a single product.Quality AttributesQuality or attribute as used in this paper refers to a product feature that is useful to the userbecause of the function(s) it performs and it can be provided at a reasonable additional cost. If afeature does not provide a function at a reasonable cost, it would not be considered as a desirableattribute. This relationship can symbolically be shown as given in equation (1): FAttribute = (1) cWhere F is the function provided by a product feature, and c is the cost of providing that featurein a product or service. Therefore, the customer satisfaction, as
3with half batch sizes is utilized for releasing production. Visual templates are provided to allowexpediting the work operations, and the concept of standard work to maintain consistent qualityis introduced. Also, unnecessary production reports are eliminated and incoming and outgoingsigns are provided to allow the stations to be well organized, introducing the concept of 5-S. 5-Sis a Japanese philosophy of workplace organization where the central theme is to have a place foreverything and keep everything in its place. In the second round, there is some improvement interms of the profit numbers, however the variation in between the forecasted production scheduleand the actual customer requirement still produces excess inventory in between the
Page 14.664.9initial production run. Quality standard for the product should be well established. 8Assessment tools should be carefully designed to probe for evidence of intended studentlearning outcomes.5. References[1] Shingo, S., 1987. The Sayings of Shigeo Shingo: Key Strategies for PlantImprovement. Productivity Press, Cambridge, MA.[2] Black, J.T., Hunter, S.L., 2003. Lean Manufacturing Systems and Cell Design.Society of Manufacturing Engineers, Dearborn, MI.[3] Conner, G., 2001. Lean Manufacturing for the Small Shop. Society of ManufacturingEngineers, Dearborn, MI.[4] Jordan, J.A., Jr., Michel, F.J., 1999. Valuing Lean Manufacturing Initiatives. Societyof Manufacturing Engineers Technical Paper