Title: INDUSTRIAL PROCESSES II INDEN 3313
1INDUSTRIAL PROCESSES IIINDEN 3313
- Lecture 1 --Introduction to Class Operation,
Course Coverage, Prerequisite Skill Expectations - Plastics Manufacturing
2OVERVIEW
- Overview of Class Operation
- Overview of Course/Syllabus
- Expectations/Assumptions Regarding Concepts From
Prerequisites - Plastics Manufacturing
3QUESTIONSTO START ??
4OVERVIEW OF CLASS OPERATION
- Lecture
- Turn In All Assignments As You Enter
- No Late Assignments Accepted
- Will Begin on Time
- Will Open With Request for Questions
- Will Present Materials
- Will Attempt to Amplify Readings, Not Substitute
for Them. - May Use Slides (on Web), Board, Other Materials
- Interrupt (Raise Hand) with Questions, Requests
for Clarifications - One Hundred and Ten Minutes (No Breaks)
5OVERVIEW OF CLASS OPERATION
- Lab
- Work Safely, Come Dressed Appropriately
- Turn In Any/All Assignment(s) As You Enter
- No Late Assignments Accepted
- Will Begin on Time (Location Will Vary)
- Will Open With Request for General Questions
- Will Provide Overview
- Students/Teams Will Work Independently
- One Hundred and Seventy Minutes
- Take Breaks as Needed
6OVERVIEW OF SYLLABUS/COURSE
- Goals/Coverage
- Extend Understanding of Manufacturing Processes
and Their Application - Plastics Manufacturing
- Finishing - Grinding and Surface Treatments
- Joining - Welding, Mechanical, Adhesives
- Part Specification - Drawing Standards
- Part Holding and Alignment - Jigs and Fixtures
- Machine Control - Numerical Control Programming
- Manufacturing Integration
- Elevation of Technical Report Generation and
Presentation Skills (Case Study)
7OVERVIEW OF SYLLABUS/COURSE
- Resources
- Instructor
- Contact by E-mail, Voice Mail, Questions
Before/after Class, Scheduled Meetings, Office
Hours, Contact at Home no Later than 900 p.m. - Technical Materials
- Text, Handouts, References, Library, Internet,
Field Trips, Telephone Contacts - Laboratory Equipment
- NC Equipment, Welding Facilities
- Materials From Processes I
8OVERVIEW OF SYLLABUS/COURSE
- Grade Determination (Curved As Needed)
- Two Tests _at_ 15
- One Final _at_ 20
- Homework _at_ 10
- Laboratory _at_ 10
- Case Study _at_ 30
- Expectations
- Academic Honesty at All Times!
- Footnote All Materials Used on Any/all Work
Product -- e.g., Homework, Case Studies, Lab - No Additional Warnings, No Tolerance for Violation
9OVERVIEW OF SYLLABUS/COURSE
- Schedule
- First Week (Instructor Travel and Cover Processes
I Material) - 1/13/00, 1/20, 1/27 Lecture in Lab (2 Hours)
- Field Trip (4/21/00) Will Be 1200 P.M. - 530
P.M - Notification of Other Changes
- Will Be Done As Early As Possible
- Due Dates As Provided on Syllabus
10UNDERLYING PRINCIPLE
- IF YOU DO NOT DEFINE YOUR EXPECTATIONS,
- IT IS VERY UNLIKELY THAT THEY WILL BE MET.
ANONOMOUS
11ASSUMED FROM PREREQUISITES
- Thorough Understanding of Processes Covered
- Basic Math, Physics, Chemistry, and Engineering
Sciences/Skills - Understanding of Drawing Fundementals
- Basic Technical Report Development and Production
Including Word Processing/Oral Presentation - Thorough Understanding of Basic English Grammar
and Conventions - Basic Test Taking Skills
12ASSUMED FROM PREREQUISITES
- Thorough Understanding of Processes Covered
- Nomenclature Involved
- Precise Terminology, Synonyms
- Physics Involved
- Forces
- Movement
- Temperatures
- Materials Science Involved
- Materials Compatibility/Incompatibility
- Material Structure, How to Change
13ASSUMED FROM PREREQUISITES
- Thorough Understanding of Processes Covered
- Parameters Involved
- Design, e.g., Material, Basic Shape, Minimum
Cross Section, Fillets, Radii, Tolerances,
Surface Finish - Operational, e.g., Operating Temperature, Speed,
Feed, Depth, Tools, Tooling, Wear, Sources of
Variation, Sources of Defects, Elimination of
Defects, Process Capabilities - Equipment e.g., Size, Force, Cost
14ASSUMED FROM PREREQUISITES
- Thorough Understanding of Processes Covered
- Applicability
- Alternatives Available, Cost/Quality Implications
- As Part of a Sequence/Routing
- As a Function of Volume to Be Produced
- Other
- Safety Considerations
- Environmental Concerns
- Availability, Reliability
15ASSUMED FROM PREREQUISITES
- Basic Math, Physics, Chemistry, and Engineering
Sciences/Life Skills - Modeling, Classical Optimization, Vectors
- Forces, Electricity, Heat/Energy Dissipation,
Material States, Physical Properties/Units - Unit Conversions, Materials, Statics, Combustion
Reactions, Physical Constants - Computer/Life Skills - E-mail, Internet,
Spreadsheets, Phone Etiquette, Deportment, Time
Management, Scheduling, Work Ethic, Teaming,
Problem Decomposition
16ASSUMED FROM PREREQUISITES
- Understanding of Drawing Fundementals
- Basic Elements, e.g., Lines, Circles,
Construction Techniques - Coordinate Systems - Alignment and Orientation
- 3-D Wireframe Drawing
- Use of Color, Layers/Levels, Documentation
- Drawing Conventions/Standards (ISO, ANSI)
- Line Thickness, Dimensioning, Annotation
17ASSUMED FROM PREREQUISITES
- Basic Technical Report Development and Production
- Report Development Steps
- Problem Conceptualization/Comprehension
- Methodology of Solution Conceptualization and
Scheduling - Conceptualization of Final Report Content and
Format/Presentation Structure - Preliminary Research and Proof of Concept
- Detailed Analysis and Documentation
- Proofing and Rewriting (Repeat As Needed)
- Final Organization/Delivery
18ASSUMED FROM PREREQUISITES
- Basic Technical Report Development and Production
- Report Production Methodology
- Document as Material is Generated
- Write as Work Completed into Final Form/Document
- Document Citations as Work Evolves
- Capture/Develop Illustrations Immediately
- Critically Review Grammar, Diction
- Word Processing
- Use of a Consistent,Conventional Style
- Use Automatic Spelling and Grammar Checking
- Reuse Text when Possible
19ASSUMED FROM PREREQUISITES
- Thorough Understanding of Basic English Grammar
and Conventions - Punctuation (Use and Spacing Conventions)
- Clauses (When to Use and How to Punctuate)
- Sentence Structure (2-3 Clause Maximum)
- Paragraph Structure (4-5 Sentence Minimum)
- Topic Sentence
- Body/Exposition of Topic Defined in Topic
Sentence - Summary Sentence
20ASSUMED FROM PREREQUISITES
- Thorough Understanding of Basic English Grammar
and Conventions - Logical Flow
- Introduce Concept, Decompose
- Explain Concept, Sub-Concepts
- Summarize Concept
- Report and Paragraphs Must Have This Logical Flow
- Order Implies Importance
- Order of Topics
- Items in Indented Lists, Tables
21ASSUMED FROM PREREQUISITES
- Thorough Understanding of Basic English Grammar
and Conventions - Visual Organization
- Font Size, Effects Applied (Bold, Italics,
Underline, Centered, etc.) - Font (Text Readability)
- Positioning and Indentation (Hierarchy)
- Paragraphs
- Lists, Illustrations
- Numbering (Optional, Formal)
- Illustrations in Order of Appearance
- Appendices in Order of Reference in Text
22ASSUMED FROM PREREQUISITES
- Basic Test Taking Skills
- Structure and Format of Response Must Reflect
Question Asked - Maximize Information Content (Graphics, Tables,
Text) - No Extra Credit for Answers to Questions not
Asked - Be Explicit, Instructor WILL NOT Infer Answer
- Jot Notes to Self in Margin
- Initial Reading
- Expand Before Responding
- Manage Time - Work Deliberately
23ASSUMED FROM PREREQUISITES
- Basic Test Skills -- Question Formats
- Define
- Xxxx is ...
- Differentiate
- The difference between a and b is that a , while
b . - If more than two items, use a table.
24ASSUMED FROM PREREQUISITES
- Basic Test Skills -- Question Formats
- Compare and Contrast
- A is like B in that both . They differ in that
... - If more than two, use table with upper diagonal
showing similarities and the lower showing
differences.
25ASSUMED FROM PREREQUISITES
- Basic Test Skills -- Question Formats
- List and Compare ...
- Make List
- Make Comparison(s)
- Compare and Contrast
- A is like B in that both .
- If more than two, use table with upper diagonal
showing similarities and the lower showing
differences.
26ASSUMED FROM PREREQUISITES
- Basic Test Skills -- Question Formats
- List and Discuss ...
- List and Explain ...
- Use Table --
27ASSUMED FROM PREREQUISITES
- Basic Test Skills -- Question Formats
- Ordered List and Explain Ordering/Relative
Importance ... - Use Table --
28ASSUMED FROM PREREQUISITES
- Basic Test Taking Skills -- Question Formats
- Solve/Find
- Usually Requires an Arithmetic Solution.
- Develop/Design a Solution and Discuss
- Clearly Explain/Define Solution, then Discuss it.
- Illustrate
- Draw Graphic or Provide Text Example.
- Explain Why/Why Not
- State Position, Explain It.
29GUIDING PRINCIPLES -TESTING, GRADING
- YOU CANNOT IMPROVE THAT WHICH YOU DO NOT MEASURE.
D. SCOTT SINK - BEHAVIORAL CHANGES CAN ONLY BE ACHIEVED IN
RESPONSE TO POSITIVE OR NEGATIVE REINFORCEMENT -
B. F. SKINNER
30INSTRUCTORS TESTING PHILOSOPHY/CONCEPT
- Uses Stratified Sampling to Accentuate Mastery of
Material Achieved by Students - i.e., More Test Questions are Devoted to More
Difficult Material - Tests More Focused on Second and Third Levels of
Knowledge - Level 1 -- Definitions, Terminology
- Level 2 -- Compare/Explain of Defined Items
- Level 3 -- Integration of Concepts, Selection of
Appropriate Concepts and Their Defense - Simple Regurgitation Will Generally Not Be
Requested. - All Errors Will be Noted and Deductions Made.
31QUESTIONSOR CLARIFICATIONS ???
Reminder Discuss Timing of Thursday Class