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Title: ISE 316 Manufacturing Engineering Introduction to Processes


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ISE 316 Manufacturing Engineering Introduction
to Processes
  • Richard A. Wysk
  • Fall 2010

Office 414A Daniels Phone 515-1549 Email
rawysk_at_ncsu.edu
2
Agenda
  • Policies - This is an engineering course, I do
    expect you to act like engineering students.
    Independent, diligent, creative,...
  • Engineering ethics
  • Policies and organization

3
Grading
  • Homework 10
  • Quizes 15
  • Labs 10
  • Lab project 10
  • Tests 50
  • Participation 5
  • TOTAL 100

4
Overview
  • What we will we be doing?
  • ISE316 is lots of fun. It may also be the most
    important class that you take. It is the
    materials that I most frequently use in my
    industry consulting.
  • Manufacturing engineering is a difficult topic
    that has hindered the development of CIM
    implementation. People do not understand how
    engineering systems fit together. This will be
    one of my foci for ISE316!

5
Development activities
  • Labs have been developed and are intended to
    reinforce what is taught in class.
  • Active, collaborative learning will be the
    educational focus for the course. I am looking
    for feedback in this area.
  • Topically, the materials have been focused around
    a larger view of Engineering What role does
    Manufacturing play in it?

6
Introduction
  • What is a Manufacturing system?
  • Interactions of many processes, products and
    design decisions made in the engineering of a
    product.
  • Machine requirements planning
  • Process planning
  • Production planning
  • Concurrent engineering

7
Goal and Objective
  • GOAL -- Todays manufacturing engineer needs to
    identify and locate the most efficient method to
    produce a product (in-house or not)
  • OBJECTIVE -- reduce time to market, increase
    quality, reduce cost, and operate in a tight
    capital environment

8
A Vision of Integrated Engineering Systems
  • ENGINEERING -- the planning, designing,
    construction (manufacture), or management of
    machinery, roads, bridges, etc..

9
Traditional Engineering
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A Vision of Integrated Engineering Systems (cont.)
  • INTEGRATE
  • 1. to make or become whole or complete.
  • 2. to bring parts together as a whole.
  • 3. to remove barriers imposing segregation.

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A Vision of Integrated Engineering Systems (cont.)
  • INTEGRATED ENGINEERING
  • planning, designing, construction and management
    of a product.

12
Engineering
13
Product Engineering
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Process Engineering
15
Production Engineering
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A Vision of Integrated Engineering Systems (cont.)
  • INTEGRATION ENGINEERING
  • tools and techniques that can be used to assist
    in combining planning, design, construction and
    management of a product.

17
A Vision of Manufacturing Systems (cont.)
  • INTEGRATED ENGINEERING
  • planning, designing, construction and management
    of a
  • product.

18
Concurrent or simultaneous engineering
  • Performing all business activities in unison
  • Making wise real-time economic decisions
  • Team concepts

19
ISE316 Focus
  • ISE316 is intended to cover processing in the
    engineering wheel.
  • All spokes will be discussed.
  • Processes will be the concentration.

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Questions?!? Is everything perfectly clear?
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