Manufacturing engineering: principles for optimization
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Dedication iii
Chapter 1 Manufacturing Engineering Organization Concepts 1
A Fable: The Company That Could and the Company That Couldn t 1
The Industrial Matrix 2
The Manufacturing Matrix 2
Manufacturing Engineering Relationships with Other Functions 4
Manufacturing Engineering within the Manufacturing Function 4
Advanced Manufacturing Engineering (AME) 5
Methods, Planning, and Work Measurement 9
Maintenance 14
Process Control 16
Summary 19
Review Questions 20
Chapter 2 Manufacturing Engineering Management Techniques 21
The Business Plan Cycle and the Manufacturing Engineering Role 21
Objectives and Goals 22
Projects—the Mechanism for Achieving Goals 24
Basics of Project Management 27
The Golden Rule of Project Scheduling Do It Sooner Rather Than Later 41
Those That Shoot Before Aming Rarely Hit the Target 42
Setting up the Objectives and Goals System 50
Work Planning 54
Financial Controls 58
Summary 67
Review Questions 68
Chapter 3 Factory Capacity and Loading Techniques 69
Technical Capacity 69
Physical Capacity 69
Techniques for Developing Workstation Capacities 70
Theory of Constraints 75
Evaluating for Practical Capacity 76
Effect of Level Loading on Capacity Analysis 79
Bottleneck Identification and Elimination 81
Use of Computers for Capacity and Loading Simulations 83
Summary 87
Review Questions 88
vi ¦ Table of Contents
Chapter 4 Capital Equipment Programs 91
Facilities Programs 91
Financial Justification Techniques 106
Manufacturing Engineering Budgets 108
Capital Equipment Project Management 111
Summary 112
Review Questions 112
Chapter 5 Machine Tool and Equipment Selection and Implementation 113
Making the Preliminary Layout 113
The Layout Checklist and How to Tie Into Project Management 117
Working with Vendors 119
Selecting the Equipment 121
Implementation Schedule During Manufacturing of Equipment 124
Implementing Equipment on the Factory Floor 129
Capital Equipment Project Control Charts 133
Commercial Software for Networking and Gantt Charts 136
Summary 138
Review Questions 138
Chapter 6 Producibility Engineering 141
Concurrent Engineering Concepts 141
The Producibility Design Review Process 146
Setting Design Tolerances 151
Statistical Approaches to Tolerance Setting 152
Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing 157
Attributes of Good Design Used in the Concurrent Engineering Process 164
Summary 166
Review Questions 167
Chapter 7 Methods, Planning, and Work Measurements 169
The Scientific Method Applied to Manufacturing Engineering 169
Methods Engineering 170
Scientific Time Standard Analysis 181
Planning of Operations 201
Concepts of Work Measurement 202
Summary 206
Review Questions 206
Chapter 8 Job Evaluations, Pay Plans, and Acceptance 209
Fundamentals of Job Evaluation 210
Creation of Job Descriptions 213
Defining Key Jobs 217
Table of Contents ¦ vii
Using the Job Rating System to Determine Point Value
for a Job and Assigning a Compensation Rate 219
Developing a Pay Rate Matrix 221
Thoughts on Alternate Ways of Compensating Employees, and Fairness Involved 222
The Employee Handbook for Selling the Fairness
Doctrine of Job Ratings and Pay Levels 226
Summary 232
Review Questions 233
Chapter 9 Employee Appraisals and Evaluation 235
Purpose of Appraisals and Evaluations 235
The Main Components of Any Appraisal 236
The Design of the Appraisal Form 238
Using the Appraisal as a Management Tool 244
The Appraisal Cycle 245
Summary 247
Review Questions 248
Chapter 10 Process Control Engineering and Quality Control in Job Shops 249
Seven Steps of the Manufacturing System 249
The Quality Organization with Respect to Process Control Engineering 256
Human Motivation and Quality 257
The Process Control System 258
Quality Plans 259
Measurements 261
Data Collection, Recording, and Classification 263
Corrective Action (Short Term) 266
Reports 268
Corrective Action (Long Term) 269
Quality Costs 270
Quality Audits 274
Inspection Systems and Planning 275
Relations with Other Manufacturing Engineering Units 277
An Introduction to Statistics and Probability Theory for Statistical Process Control 279
Use of Control Charts 284
Design for Experiments Relationship to Statistical Process Control (SPC) 293
Total Quality Management and the Six Sigma Approach 296
Summary 298
Review Questions 299
Chapter 11 Maintenance Engineering 303
Tasks Assigned to Maintenance Engineering 303
The Three Types of Maintenance Management Theory
and When to Use Each Maintenance Engineering 308
Organization for Effective Management of the Maintenance Engineering Unit 317
Methods of Management 318
viii ¦ Table of Contents
Summary 325
Review Questions 325
Chapter 12 Computer Numerical Control of Machine Tools 327
Description of a CNC Machine 327
CNC Parts Programming 328
Computer Assisted CNC Programming 332
Family of Parts Programming 332
Uses of CNC Machine Tools 333
Advantages and Disadvantages of CNC Machines 336
Managing the Use of CNC Machines 337
Robotics 339
Summary 340
Review Questions 340
Chapter 13 Fundamentals of Computer Integrated Manufacturing 343
Integration of Functions with CIM 343
Productivity Via CIM 345
Control of Job Shop Operations with CIM 348
A Systematic Approach to Implementing CIM in Job Shops 352
Artificial Intelligence (AI) in a CIM World 356
Summary 364
Review Questions 364
Chapter 14 Computer Aided Process Planning and Data Collection 367
Historical Development of Computer Aided Manufacturing 367
Early Computer Aided Process Planning Systems 368
The CAM CAPP System 369
The Integrated CIM CAPP System 372
Management Considerations, CAPP Systems 375
Data Collection Systems 376
Summary 380
Review Questions 380
Chapter 15 The Group Technology Basis for Plant Layout 381
The Principle of Sameness 381
Group Technology Plant Layout Concept 382
The Economics of Group Technology Cellular Layout 384
Techniques for Selecting Families of Parts 388
Summary 393
Review Questions 395
Chapter 16 Manufacturing Engineering Aspects of
Manufacturing Resources Planning 397
Definition and Description of Materials Requirement Planning (MRP),
and Manufacturing Resources Planning (MRP II) 397
Table of Contents ¦ ix
Manufacturing Resources Planning in a CIM Environment 397
Manufacturing Engineering Responsibilities for Implementing Manufacturing
Resources Planning 400
Techniques for Enhancing Implementation of MRP II 403
Summary 409
Review Questions 410
Chapter 17 Just In Time and Its Corollary Lean Manufacturing: A Pragmatic
Application of Manufacturing Engineering Philosophy 411
Just in Time From the Viewpoint of Materials Management 411
Just in Case Versus Just in Time 413
The True Overall Goal of Just in Time 414
The CIM Approach Toward Realization of JIT Goals 415
Description of the Lean Manufacturing Process, an Extension of the JIT Philosophy 419
The Mistake Proofing Technique 420
Summary 422
Review Questions 423
Chapter 18 Environmental Control and Safety 425
The Need for an Environmental Control and Safety Concern 425
The Case for Establishing Formal Environmental and Safety Programs 426
Knowledge Requirements for Factory Environmental Control and Safety Programs 427
The Environmental Control and Safety Program 429
Awareness Activities Program 430
Planned Action Activities Program 434
Indoctrination of New Employees 438
Summary 440
Review Questions 440
Chapter 19 The Integrated Productivity Improvement Program 441
Need for an Interactive Solution 441
Types of Productivity 443
Productivity Measurement Equations 446
Implementing the Integrated Productivity Improvement Program 450
Summary 455
Review Questions 455
Chapter 20 Using ISO 9000 as a Means of Becoming a World Class Company 457
What Does ISO 9000 Certification Mean with Respect to Competition? 457
The Role of Manufacturing Engineering in the ISO 9000 System 458
A Description of the ISO 9000 2000 Standard 45 8
Becoming 9001 (2000) Certified 461
Should Your Company Really Certify or Just Apply the
Principles of ISO 9001 (2000)? 464
The Benefits of Becoming ISO 9001 (2000) Certified 465
Costs of Implementation 465
The Upgrade Process Leading to Certification 466
x ¦ Table of Contents
The Gap Analysis Tool to Achieve Acceptable Standards of Performance 467
The Hierarchy of Quality Planning for ISO 9001 (2000) Certification 470
Internal Auditing, a Technique That has Reached Maturity Through ISO 9000
Applications 471
Summary 474
Review Questions 474
Appendix A: Employee Handbook 477
Appendix B: Sales Incentive Program 496
Appendix C: Investigation Points (Product Company) 498
Glossary 509
Selected Related Readings 519
Index 523
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Dedication iii
Chapter 1 Manufacturing Engineering Organization Concepts 1
A Fable: The Company That Could and the Company That Couldn't 1
The Industrial Matrix 2
The Manufacturing Matrix 2
Manufacturing Engineering Relationships with Other Functions 4
Manufacturing Engineering within the Manufacturing Function 4
Advanced Manufacturing Engineering (AME) 5
Methods, Planning, and Work Measurement 9
Maintenance 14
Process Control 16
Summary 19
Review Questions 20
Chapter 2 Manufacturing Engineering Management Techniques 21
The Business Plan Cycle and the Manufacturing Engineering Role 21
Objectives and Goals 22
Projects—the Mechanism for Achieving Goals 24
Basics of Project Management 27
The Golden Rule of Project Scheduling "Do It Sooner Rather Than Later" 41
"Those That Shoot Before Aming Rarely Hit the Target" 42
Setting up the Objectives and Goals System 50
Work Planning 54
Financial Controls 58
Summary 67
Review Questions 68
Chapter 3 Factory Capacity and Loading Techniques 69
Technical Capacity 69
Physical Capacity 69
Techniques for Developing Workstation Capacities 70
Theory of Constraints 75
Evaluating for Practical Capacity 76
Effect of Level Loading on Capacity Analysis 79
Bottleneck Identification and Elimination 81
Use of Computers for Capacity and Loading Simulations 83
Summary 87
Review Questions 88
vi ¦ Table of Contents
Chapter 4 Capital Equipment Programs 91
Facilities Programs 91
Financial Justification Techniques 106
Manufacturing Engineering Budgets 108
Capital Equipment Project Management 111
Summary 112
Review Questions 112
Chapter 5 Machine Tool and Equipment Selection and Implementation 113
Making the Preliminary Layout 113
The Layout Checklist and How to Tie Into Project Management 117
Working with Vendors 119
Selecting the Equipment 121
Implementation Schedule During Manufacturing of Equipment 124
Implementing Equipment on the Factory Floor 129
Capital Equipment Project Control Charts 133
Commercial Software for Networking and Gantt Charts 136
Summary 138
Review Questions 138
Chapter 6 Producibility Engineering 141
Concurrent Engineering Concepts 141
The Producibility Design Review Process 146
Setting Design Tolerances 151
Statistical Approaches to Tolerance Setting 152
Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing 157
Attributes of Good Design Used in the Concurrent Engineering Process 164
Summary 166
Review Questions 167
Chapter 7 Methods, Planning, and Work Measurements 169
The Scientific Method Applied to Manufacturing Engineering 169
Methods Engineering 170
Scientific Time Standard Analysis 181
Planning of Operations 201
Concepts of Work Measurement 202
Summary 206
Review Questions 206
Chapter 8 Job Evaluations, Pay Plans, and Acceptance 209
Fundamentals of Job Evaluation 210
Creation of Job Descriptions 213
Defining Key Jobs 217
Table of Contents ¦ vii
Using the Job Rating System to Determine Point Value
for a Job and Assigning a Compensation Rate 219
Developing a Pay Rate Matrix 221
Thoughts on Alternate Ways of Compensating Employees, and Fairness Involved 222
The Employee Handbook for Selling the Fairness
Doctrine of Job Ratings and Pay Levels 226
Summary 232
Review Questions 233
Chapter 9 Employee Appraisals and Evaluation 235
Purpose of Appraisals and Evaluations 235
The Main Components of Any Appraisal 236
The Design of the Appraisal Form 238
Using the Appraisal as a Management Tool 244
The Appraisal Cycle 245
Summary 247
Review Questions 248
Chapter 10 Process Control Engineering and Quality Control in Job Shops 249
Seven Steps of the Manufacturing System 249
The Quality Organization with Respect to Process Control Engineering 256
Human Motivation and Quality 257
The Process Control System 258
Quality Plans 259
Measurements 261
Data Collection, Recording, and Classification 263
Corrective Action (Short Term) 266
Reports 268
Corrective Action (Long Term) 269
Quality Costs 270
Quality Audits 274
Inspection Systems and Planning 275
Relations with Other Manufacturing Engineering Units 277
An Introduction to Statistics and Probability Theory for Statistical Process Control 279
Use of Control Charts 284
Design for Experiments Relationship to Statistical Process Control (SPC) 293
Total Quality Management and the Six Sigma Approach 296
Summary 298
Review Questions 299
Chapter 11 Maintenance Engineering 303
Tasks Assigned to Maintenance Engineering 303
The Three Types of Maintenance Management Theory
and When to Use Each Maintenance Engineering 308
Organization for Effective Management of the Maintenance Engineering Unit 317
Methods of Management 318
viii ¦ Table of Contents
Summary 325
Review Questions 325
Chapter 12 Computer Numerical Control of Machine Tools 327
Description of a CNC Machine 327
CNC Parts Programming 328
Computer Assisted CNC Programming 332
Family of Parts Programming 332
Uses of CNC Machine Tools 333
Advantages and Disadvantages of CNC Machines 336
Managing the Use of CNC Machines 337
Robotics 339
Summary 340
Review Questions 340
Chapter 13 Fundamentals of Computer Integrated Manufacturing 343
Integration of Functions with CIM 343
Productivity Via CIM 345
Control of Job Shop Operations with CIM 348
A Systematic Approach to Implementing CIM in Job Shops 352
Artificial Intelligence (AI) in a CIM World 356
Summary 364
Review Questions 364
Chapter 14 Computer Aided Process Planning and Data Collection 367
Historical Development of Computer Aided Manufacturing 367
Early Computer Aided Process Planning Systems 368
The CAM CAPP System 369
The Integrated CIM CAPP System 372
Management Considerations, CAPP Systems 375
Data Collection Systems 376
Summary 380
Review Questions 380
Chapter 15 The Group Technology Basis for Plant Layout 381
The Principle of Sameness 381
Group Technology Plant Layout Concept 382
The Economics of Group Technology Cellular Layout 384
Techniques for Selecting Families of Parts 388
Summary 393
Review Questions 395
Chapter 16 Manufacturing Engineering Aspects of
Manufacturing Resources Planning 397
Definition and Description of Materials Requirement Planning (MRP),
and Manufacturing Resources Planning (MRP II) 397
Table of Contents ¦ ix
Manufacturing Resources Planning in a CIM Environment 397
Manufacturing Engineering Responsibilities for Implementing Manufacturing
Resources Planning 400
Techniques for Enhancing Implementation of MRP II 403
Summary 409
Review Questions 410
Chapter 17 Just In Time and Its Corollary Lean Manufacturing: A Pragmatic
Application of Manufacturing Engineering Philosophy 411
Just in Time From the Viewpoint of Materials Management 411
Just in Case Versus Just in Time 413
The True Overall Goal of Just in Time 414
The CIM Approach Toward Realization of JIT Goals 415
Description of the Lean Manufacturing Process, an Extension of the JIT Philosophy 419
The Mistake Proofing Technique 420
Summary 422
Review Questions 423
Chapter 18 Environmental Control and Safety 425
The Need for an Environmental Control and Safety Concern 425
The Case for Establishing Formal Environmental and Safety Programs 426
Knowledge Requirements for Factory Environmental Control and Safety Programs 427
The Environmental Control and Safety Program 429
Awareness Activities Program 430
Planned Action Activities Program 434
Indoctrination of New Employees 438
Summary 440
Review Questions 440
Chapter 19 The Integrated Productivity Improvement Program 441
Need for an Interactive Solution 441
Types of Productivity 443
Productivity Measurement Equations 446
Implementing the Integrated Productivity Improvement Program 450
Summary 455
Review Questions 455
Chapter 20 Using ISO 9000 as a Means of Becoming a "World Class" Company 457
What Does ISO 9000 Certification Mean with Respect to Competition? 457
The Role of Manufacturing Engineering in the ISO 9000 System 458
A Description of the ISO 9000 2000 Standard 45 8
Becoming 9001 (2000) Certified 461
Should Your Company Really Certify or Just Apply the
Principles of ISO 9001 (2000)? 464
The Benefits of Becoming ISO 9001 (2000) Certified 465
Costs of Implementation 465
The Upgrade Process Leading to Certification 466
x ¦ Table of Contents
The Gap Analysis Tool to Achieve Acceptable Standards of Performance 467
The Hierarchy of Quality Planning for ISO 9001 (2000) Certification 470
Internal Auditing, a Technique That has Reached Maturity Through ISO 9000
Applications 471
Summary 474
Review Questions 474
Appendix A: Employee Handbook 477
Appendix B: Sales Incentive Program 496
Appendix C: Investigation Points (Product Company) 498
Glossary 509
Selected Related Readings 519
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spelling | Koenig, Daniel T. Verfasser aut Manufacturing engineering principles for optimization Daniel T. Koenig 3. ed. New York ASME Press 2007 X, 534 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Erscheint: Dezember 2006 "Fully revised and updated, this book is a complete and detailed reference tool that offers the user a lifetime of knowledge and experience in one document." "The third edition has added information on Project Management Time Standards, Personnel Appraisal Lean Manufacturing, and expanded treatment of Probability & Statistics. Summaries and review questions at the end of each chapter ensure the understanding and retention of the material presented."--BOOK JACKET. Production engineering Produktionsplanung (DE-588)4047360-0 gnd rswk-swf Fertigungstechnik (DE-588)4329079-6 gnd rswk-swf Fertigungsorganisation (DE-588)4140651-5 gnd rswk-swf Optimierung (DE-588)4043664-0 gnd rswk-swf Fertigung (DE-588)4016899-2 gnd rswk-swf Fertigung (DE-588)4016899-2 s Optimierung (DE-588)4043664-0 s Fertigungstechnik (DE-588)4329079-6 s 1\p DE-604 Produktionsplanung (DE-588)4047360-0 s 2\p DE-604 Fertigungsorganisation (DE-588)4140651-5 s 3\p DE-604 http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0619/2006026443.html Table of contents only HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=015602257&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk 2\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk 3\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
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title | Manufacturing engineering principles for optimization |
title_auth | Manufacturing engineering principles for optimization |
title_exact_search | Manufacturing engineering principles for optimization |
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title_full | Manufacturing engineering principles for optimization Daniel T. Koenig |
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title_short | Manufacturing engineering |
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title_sub | principles for optimization |
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topic_facet | Production engineering Produktionsplanung Fertigungstechnik Fertigungsorganisation Optimierung Fertigung |
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