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Titre : Automation, production systems, and computer-integrated manufacturing Type de document : texte imprime Auteurs : Mikell P. Groover, Auteur Mention d'édition : 2e éd. Editeur : Upper Saddle River : Prentice Hall Année de publication : 2000 Autre Editeur : London : Prentice-Hall International Importance : (XV, 856 p.) Présentation : ill. Format : 26 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-13-088978-2 Note générale : Bibliogr. Index
Il y a une édition plus récente de cet article que vous pouvez consultez dans l'URL associéeLangues : Anglais Mots-clés : Manufacturing processes Production control CAD/CAM systems Robots, Industrial Computer integrated manufacturing systems Index. décimale : 670.42 Résumé : This exploration of the technical and engineering aspects of automated production systems provides the most advanced, comprehensive, and balanced coverage of the subject of any text on the market. It covers all the major cutting-edge technologies of production automation and material handling, and how these technologies are used to construct modern manufacturing systems.
Expanded coverage of automation fundamentals, numerical control programming, group technology, flexible manufacturing systems, material handling and storage, quality control and inspection, inspection technologies, programmable logic controllers.
New chapters or sections on manufacturing systems, single station manufacturing systems, mixed-model assembly line analysis, quality assurance and statistical process control, Taguchi methods, inspection principles and technologies, concurrent engineering, automatic identification and data collection, lean and agile manufacturing.
Higher quantitative and engineering content in the text with more equations and example problems
More quantitative problems on more topics: 385 problems in the new edition, 125 more than the 1987 edition.
Historical notes describing the development and historical background of many of the automation technologies.Note de contenu : 1. Introduction.
2. Manufacturing Operations.
I. AUTOMATION AND CONTROL TECHNOLOGIES.
3. Introduction to Automation.
4. Industrial Control Systems.
5. Sensors, Actuators, and Other Control System Components.
6. Numerical Control.
6. Appendix: APT Word Definitions.
7. Industrial Robotics.
8. Discrete Control Using Programmable Logic Controllers and Personal Computers.
II. MATERIAL HANDLING AND IDENTIFICATION TECHNOLOGIES.
9. Introduction to Material Handling.
10. Material Transport Systems.
11. Storage Systems.
12. Automatic Data Capture.
III. MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS.
13. Introduction to Manufacturing Systems.
14. Single Station Manufacturing Cells.
15. Group Technology and Cellular Manufacturing.
16. Flexible Manufacturing Systems.
17. Manual Assembly Lines.
18. Transfer Lines and Similar Automated Manufacturing Systems.
19. Automated Assembly Systems.
IV. QUALITY CONTROL SYSTEMS.
20. Introduction to Quality Assurance.
21. Statistical Process Control.
22. Inspection Principles and Practices.
23. Inspection Technologies.
V. MANUFACTURING SUPPORT SYSTEMS.
24. Product Design and CAD/CAM in the Production System.
25. Process Planning and Concurrent Engineering.
26. Production Planning and Control Systems.
27. Lean Production and Agile Manufacturing.En ligne : https://www.amazon.fr/Automation-Production-Systems-Computer-Integrated-Manufact [...] Permalink : ./index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=10015 Automation, production systems, and computer-integrated manufacturing [texte imprime] / Mikell P. Groover, Auteur . - 2e éd. . - Upper Saddle River : Prentice Hall : London : Prentice-Hall International, 2000 . - (XV, 856 p.) : ill. ; 26 cm.
ISBN : 978-0-13-088978-2
Bibliogr. Index
Il y a une édition plus récente de cet article que vous pouvez consultez dans l'URL associée
Langues : Anglais
Mots-clés : Manufacturing processes Production control CAD/CAM systems Robots, Industrial Computer integrated manufacturing systems Index. décimale : 670.42 Résumé : This exploration of the technical and engineering aspects of automated production systems provides the most advanced, comprehensive, and balanced coverage of the subject of any text on the market. It covers all the major cutting-edge technologies of production automation and material handling, and how these technologies are used to construct modern manufacturing systems.
Expanded coverage of automation fundamentals, numerical control programming, group technology, flexible manufacturing systems, material handling and storage, quality control and inspection, inspection technologies, programmable logic controllers.
New chapters or sections on manufacturing systems, single station manufacturing systems, mixed-model assembly line analysis, quality assurance and statistical process control, Taguchi methods, inspection principles and technologies, concurrent engineering, automatic identification and data collection, lean and agile manufacturing.
Higher quantitative and engineering content in the text with more equations and example problems
More quantitative problems on more topics: 385 problems in the new edition, 125 more than the 1987 edition.
Historical notes describing the development and historical background of many of the automation technologies.Note de contenu : 1. Introduction.
2. Manufacturing Operations.
I. AUTOMATION AND CONTROL TECHNOLOGIES.
3. Introduction to Automation.
4. Industrial Control Systems.
5. Sensors, Actuators, and Other Control System Components.
6. Numerical Control.
6. Appendix: APT Word Definitions.
7. Industrial Robotics.
8. Discrete Control Using Programmable Logic Controllers and Personal Computers.
II. MATERIAL HANDLING AND IDENTIFICATION TECHNOLOGIES.
9. Introduction to Material Handling.
10. Material Transport Systems.
11. Storage Systems.
12. Automatic Data Capture.
III. MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS.
13. Introduction to Manufacturing Systems.
14. Single Station Manufacturing Cells.
15. Group Technology and Cellular Manufacturing.
16. Flexible Manufacturing Systems.
17. Manual Assembly Lines.
18. Transfer Lines and Similar Automated Manufacturing Systems.
19. Automated Assembly Systems.
IV. QUALITY CONTROL SYSTEMS.
20. Introduction to Quality Assurance.
21. Statistical Process Control.
22. Inspection Principles and Practices.
23. Inspection Technologies.
V. MANUFACTURING SUPPORT SYSTEMS.
24. Product Design and CAD/CAM in the Production System.
25. Process Planning and Concurrent Engineering.
26. Production Planning and Control Systems.
27. Lean Production and Agile Manufacturing.En ligne : https://www.amazon.fr/Automation-Production-Systems-Computer-Integrated-Manufact [...] Permalink : ./index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=10015 Exemplaires
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Computer - Integrated manufacturing / J.A. Rehg (2001)
Titre : Computer - Integrated manufacturing Type de document : texte imprime Auteurs : J.A. Rehg ; Kraebber H.W. Mention d'édition : 2e èd. Editeur : New Jersy : Prentice Hill Année de publication : 2001 Importance : 496 p. Présentation : ill. Format : 24 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-13-087553-2 Note générale : Index Langues : Anglais Mots-clés : Computer- integrated Systems approach CIM Manifacturing Software Index. décimale : 670.42 Résumé : For undergraduate courses in Computer Integrated Manufacturing and Automated Manufacturing.
The only technology level text in Computer-Integrated Manufacturing, this text shows how CIM fits into the current manufacturing systems and how the technology is used to solve real-world industrial problems. Unique in approach, it integrates basic product design techniques and manufacturing fundamentals and principles, along with a look at the changing operations and information systems that support CIM in the enterprise.
Written for the technologist or engineer who wants a clear picture of the basic concepts and real-world application of computer-integrated manufacturing, this book features:
Systems Approach―Shows how CIM fits into current manufacturing systems and how the technology is used to solve actual industrial problems.
Interdisciplinary Coverage―Includes engineering, business, and production considerations for decision making.
Applications―The CIM model used is consistent with the SME New Manufacturing Enterprise Wheel developed by the Society of Manufacturing Engineers.
Simulation Software―The problem sets refer to simulation software so that readers can see a manufacturing operation under realistic production constraints.Note de contenu :
I. INTRODUCTION TO CIM AND THE MANUFACTURING ENTERPRISE.
1. The Manufacturing Enterprise.
Introduction. External Challenges. Internal Challenges. World-Class Order-Winning Criteria. The Problem and a Solution. Learning CIM Concepts. Going for the Globe. Summary. References. Questions. Problems. Projects. Appendix 1-1: The Benefits of a CIM Implementation. Appendix 1-2: The Parable of the Two Farmers.
2. Manufacturing Systems.
Manufacturing Classifications. Product Development Cycle. Enterprise Organization. Manual Production Operations. Summary. References. Questions. Problems. Appendix 2-1: CIM as a Competitive Weapon. Case Study: Evolution and Progress―One World-Class Company's Measurement System.
II. THE DESIGN ELEMENTS AND PRODUCTION ENGINEERING.
3. Product Design and Production Engineering.
Product Design and Production Engineering. Organization Model. The Design Process: A Model. Concurrent Engineering. Production Engineering. Summary. References. Questions. Projects. Case Study: Repetitive Design.
4. Design Automation: CAD.
Introduction to CAD Systems. General System Operation. CAD Classification: Hardware Platforms. CAD Classification: Software. Application of CAD to Manufacturing Systems. Summary. References. Questions. Problems. Projects. Appendix 4-1: B-Splines to Nurb. Appendix 4-1: Web Sites for CAD Vendors. Appendix 4-3: Web Sites for Computer Systems.
5. Design Automation: Computer-Aided Engineering.
Design for Manufacturing and Assembly. Computer-Aided Engineering Analysis. Computer-Aided Engineering Evaluation. Group Technology. Production Engineering Strategies. Design and Production Engineering Network. Summary. References. Questions. Problems. Projects. Appendix 5-1: Ten Guidelines for Design for Assembly. Appendix 5-2: Web Sites for CAE Vendors. Appendix 5-3: Web Sites for Rapid Prototyping Vendors.
III. MANAGING THE ENTERPRISE RESOURCES.
6. Introduction to Production/Operations Planning.
Operations Management. Manufacturing Planning and Control. Manufacturing Planning and Control Model―Manufacturing Resource Planning (MRP2). Material Requirements Planning. Introduction to Production Activity Control. Gantt Charts and Schedule Boards. Priority Control and Dispatching Techniques. Shop Loading. Input/Output Control. Automating the MPC Function. Summary. References. Questions. Problems. Projects.
7. Introduction to Manufacturing Planning and Control.
Planning in the MPC System. Production Planning. Master Production Schedule. Inventory Management. Product Data Management. Summary. References. Questions. Problems. Projects. Case Study 7-1: Production System at New United Motor Manufacturing, Part 1.
8. Material Planning, Production Scheduling, and Operating Systems.
Material Requirements Planning. Capacity Requirements Planning. From Reorder-Point Systems to Manufacturing Resource Planning (MRP II). Just-in-Time Manufacturing. Synchronized Production. The Emergence of Lean Production. Summary. References. Questions. Problems. Projects. Case Study: Production System at New United Motor Manufacturing, Part 2. Appendix 8-1: Wright's Bicycle Example. Appendix 8-2: ABCD Checklist.
9. Enterprise Resource Planning, and Beyond.
MRP II: A Driver of Effective ERP Systems. Information Technology. The Decision to Implement an ERP System. Features of Modern MP&C Systems. Developing Technologies: Converging and Enabling. Identifying ERP System Suppliers. Summary. References. Projects. Appendix 9-1: Identifying the Abbreviations Included in Figure 9-1. Appendix 9-2: Important ERP-Related Sites on the Internet. Appendix 9-3: An ERP Example Using WinMan.
IV. ENABLING PROCESSES AND SYSTEMS FOR MODERN MANUFACTURING.
10. Production Process Machines and Systems.
Material and Machine Processes. Flexible Manufacturing. Fixed High-Volume Automation. Summary. References. Questions. Projects. Appendix 10-1: History of Computer-Controlled Machines.
11. Production Support Machines and Systems.
Industrial Robots. Automated Material Handling. Automatic Guided Vehicles. Automated Storage and Retrieval. Summary. References. Questions. Projects. Case Study: AGV Applications at General Motors.
12. Machine and System Control.
System Overview. Cell Control. Proprietary Versus Open System Interconnect Software. Device Control. Programmable Logic Controllers. Computer Numerical Control. Automatic Tracking. Network Communications. Summary. References. Questions. Projects. Appendix 12-1: Turning G Codes.
13. Quality and Human Resource Issues in Manufacturing.
Quality. Total Quality Management. Quality Tools and Processes. Defect-Free Design Philosophy. The Changing Workforce. Self-Directed Work Teams. Summary. References. Questions. Projects. Appendix 13-1: Deming's Fourteen Points.
Index.Permalink : ./index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=11591 Computer - Integrated manufacturing [texte imprime] / J.A. Rehg ; Kraebber H.W. . - 2e èd. . - New Jersy : Prentice Hill, 2001 . - 496 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
ISBN : 978-0-13-087553-2
Index
Langues : Anglais
Mots-clés : Computer- integrated Systems approach CIM Manifacturing Software Index. décimale : 670.42 Résumé : For undergraduate courses in Computer Integrated Manufacturing and Automated Manufacturing.
The only technology level text in Computer-Integrated Manufacturing, this text shows how CIM fits into the current manufacturing systems and how the technology is used to solve real-world industrial problems. Unique in approach, it integrates basic product design techniques and manufacturing fundamentals and principles, along with a look at the changing operations and information systems that support CIM in the enterprise.
Written for the technologist or engineer who wants a clear picture of the basic concepts and real-world application of computer-integrated manufacturing, this book features:
Systems Approach―Shows how CIM fits into current manufacturing systems and how the technology is used to solve actual industrial problems.
Interdisciplinary Coverage―Includes engineering, business, and production considerations for decision making.
Applications―The CIM model used is consistent with the SME New Manufacturing Enterprise Wheel developed by the Society of Manufacturing Engineers.
Simulation Software―The problem sets refer to simulation software so that readers can see a manufacturing operation under realistic production constraints.Note de contenu :
I. INTRODUCTION TO CIM AND THE MANUFACTURING ENTERPRISE.
1. The Manufacturing Enterprise.
Introduction. External Challenges. Internal Challenges. World-Class Order-Winning Criteria. The Problem and a Solution. Learning CIM Concepts. Going for the Globe. Summary. References. Questions. Problems. Projects. Appendix 1-1: The Benefits of a CIM Implementation. Appendix 1-2: The Parable of the Two Farmers.
2. Manufacturing Systems.
Manufacturing Classifications. Product Development Cycle. Enterprise Organization. Manual Production Operations. Summary. References. Questions. Problems. Appendix 2-1: CIM as a Competitive Weapon. Case Study: Evolution and Progress―One World-Class Company's Measurement System.
II. THE DESIGN ELEMENTS AND PRODUCTION ENGINEERING.
3. Product Design and Production Engineering.
Product Design and Production Engineering. Organization Model. The Design Process: A Model. Concurrent Engineering. Production Engineering. Summary. References. Questions. Projects. Case Study: Repetitive Design.
4. Design Automation: CAD.
Introduction to CAD Systems. General System Operation. CAD Classification: Hardware Platforms. CAD Classification: Software. Application of CAD to Manufacturing Systems. Summary. References. Questions. Problems. Projects. Appendix 4-1: B-Splines to Nurb. Appendix 4-1: Web Sites for CAD Vendors. Appendix 4-3: Web Sites for Computer Systems.
5. Design Automation: Computer-Aided Engineering.
Design for Manufacturing and Assembly. Computer-Aided Engineering Analysis. Computer-Aided Engineering Evaluation. Group Technology. Production Engineering Strategies. Design and Production Engineering Network. Summary. References. Questions. Problems. Projects. Appendix 5-1: Ten Guidelines for Design for Assembly. Appendix 5-2: Web Sites for CAE Vendors. Appendix 5-3: Web Sites for Rapid Prototyping Vendors.
III. MANAGING THE ENTERPRISE RESOURCES.
6. Introduction to Production/Operations Planning.
Operations Management. Manufacturing Planning and Control. Manufacturing Planning and Control Model―Manufacturing Resource Planning (MRP2). Material Requirements Planning. Introduction to Production Activity Control. Gantt Charts and Schedule Boards. Priority Control and Dispatching Techniques. Shop Loading. Input/Output Control. Automating the MPC Function. Summary. References. Questions. Problems. Projects.
7. Introduction to Manufacturing Planning and Control.
Planning in the MPC System. Production Planning. Master Production Schedule. Inventory Management. Product Data Management. Summary. References. Questions. Problems. Projects. Case Study 7-1: Production System at New United Motor Manufacturing, Part 1.
8. Material Planning, Production Scheduling, and Operating Systems.
Material Requirements Planning. Capacity Requirements Planning. From Reorder-Point Systems to Manufacturing Resource Planning (MRP II). Just-in-Time Manufacturing. Synchronized Production. The Emergence of Lean Production. Summary. References. Questions. Problems. Projects. Case Study: Production System at New United Motor Manufacturing, Part 2. Appendix 8-1: Wright's Bicycle Example. Appendix 8-2: ABCD Checklist.
9. Enterprise Resource Planning, and Beyond.
MRP II: A Driver of Effective ERP Systems. Information Technology. The Decision to Implement an ERP System. Features of Modern MP&C Systems. Developing Technologies: Converging and Enabling. Identifying ERP System Suppliers. Summary. References. Projects. Appendix 9-1: Identifying the Abbreviations Included in Figure 9-1. Appendix 9-2: Important ERP-Related Sites on the Internet. Appendix 9-3: An ERP Example Using WinMan.
IV. ENABLING PROCESSES AND SYSTEMS FOR MODERN MANUFACTURING.
10. Production Process Machines and Systems.
Material and Machine Processes. Flexible Manufacturing. Fixed High-Volume Automation. Summary. References. Questions. Projects. Appendix 10-1: History of Computer-Controlled Machines.
11. Production Support Machines and Systems.
Industrial Robots. Automated Material Handling. Automatic Guided Vehicles. Automated Storage and Retrieval. Summary. References. Questions. Projects. Case Study: AGV Applications at General Motors.
12. Machine and System Control.
System Overview. Cell Control. Proprietary Versus Open System Interconnect Software. Device Control. Programmable Logic Controllers. Computer Numerical Control. Automatic Tracking. Network Communications. Summary. References. Questions. Projects. Appendix 12-1: Turning G Codes.
13. Quality and Human Resource Issues in Manufacturing.
Quality. Total Quality Management. Quality Tools and Processes. Defect-Free Design Philosophy. The Changing Workforce. Self-Directed Work Teams. Summary. References. Questions. Projects. Appendix 13-1: Deming's Fourteen Points.
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Mémotech / M. Bonte (2004)
Titre : Mémotech : productique mécanique Type de document : texte imprime Auteurs : M. Bonte ; R. Cognet R. Bourgeoies Editeur : Paris : Editions Casteilla Année de publication : 2004 Importance : 338 p. Présentation : ill. Format : 25 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-2-7135-2478-3 Note générale : Index Langues : Français Mots-clés : Mémotech Productique mécanique Usinage Materiels Montage Systèmes Index. décimale : 670.42 Résumé : Le " Productique mécanique" est une refonte complète de l'édition précédente qui a fait l'objet de plusieurs améliorations depuis 1996. Ce nouvel ouvrage est maintenant conforme aux programmes d'enseignement des Bac technologiques STI, spécialité Génie mécanique option A : Productique mécanique ; des BEP MPMI. ; Bac Pro Microtechniques, technicien d'usinage, technicien outilleur, technicien modeleur. Véritable banques de données, cet ouvrage contient les savoirs de base indispensables à l'opérateur sur machines-outils conventionnelles, à commandes assistées ou à commande numérique, en situation d'apprentissage. Ces bases sont complétées par les concepts de la productique utiles à ce stade. Ce mémotech permet à l'apprenti-usineur sur métaux de trouver réponse à ses questions lors de la préparation de son travail, de la conduite de l'usinage, de la vérification de la conformité des produits. Il lui permet également de proposer des mesures d'optimisation des processus conduits. Cette nouvelle version s'est enrichie d'un chapitre sur la conduite de montage. Des informations complémentaires sont disponibles sur un CD-Rom " assemblage collage " proposé en complément de l'ouvrage. Permalink : ./index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=12999 Mémotech : productique mécanique [texte imprime] / M. Bonte ; R. Cognet R. Bourgeoies . - Paris : Editions Casteilla, 2004 . - 338 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
ISBN : 978-2-7135-2478-3
Index
Langues : Français
Mots-clés : Mémotech Productique mécanique Usinage Materiels Montage Systèmes Index. décimale : 670.42 Résumé : Le " Productique mécanique" est une refonte complète de l'édition précédente qui a fait l'objet de plusieurs améliorations depuis 1996. Ce nouvel ouvrage est maintenant conforme aux programmes d'enseignement des Bac technologiques STI, spécialité Génie mécanique option A : Productique mécanique ; des BEP MPMI. ; Bac Pro Microtechniques, technicien d'usinage, technicien outilleur, technicien modeleur. Véritable banques de données, cet ouvrage contient les savoirs de base indispensables à l'opérateur sur machines-outils conventionnelles, à commandes assistées ou à commande numérique, en situation d'apprentissage. Ces bases sont complétées par les concepts de la productique utiles à ce stade. Ce mémotech permet à l'apprenti-usineur sur métaux de trouver réponse à ses questions lors de la préparation de son travail, de la conduite de l'usinage, de la vérification de la conformité des produits. Il lui permet également de proposer des mesures d'optimisation des processus conduits. Cette nouvelle version s'est enrichie d'un chapitre sur la conduite de montage. Des informations complémentaires sont disponibles sur un CD-Rom " assemblage collage " proposé en complément de l'ouvrage. Permalink : ./index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=12999 Exemplaires
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