Modeling Manufacturing Systems

Modeling Manufacturing Systems
Author: Paolo Brandimarte
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 221
Release: 2013-03-09
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 3662038536

Advanced modeling techniques are a necessary tool in order to design and manage manufacturing systems effectively. This book contains a set of tutorial chapters on topics ranging from aggregate production planning to real time control, including predictive and reactive scheduling, flow management in assembly systems, simulation of robotic cells, design of manufacturing systems under uncertainty and a historical perspective on production management philosophies. The book will be of interest both to researchers and practitioners, including graduate students in Manufacturing Engineering and Operations Research.

Manufacturing, Modelling, Management and Control

Manufacturing, Modelling, Management and Control
Author: George L. Kovács
Publisher: Pergamon
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2001
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

This Proceedings contains the papers presented at the IFAC Workshop on Manufacturing, Modelling, Management and Control (MIM 2001), held in Prague, Czech Republic, on 2-4 August 2001. This regular IFAC workshop has developed a reputation for high quality, and regularly features notable contributions by leading world experts. This Proceedings volume shows that the latest Workshop was no exception. The papers feature subjects such as production planning, virtual manufacturing, scheduling design, planning management, monitoring and diagnostics, manufacturing and machining, software, decision support systems, and modelling, as well as traditional and modern disciplines of manufacturing automation. The Proceedings of the MIM 2001 workshop are essential reading for anyone with an interest in the latest developments in the modelling and control of manufacturing systems.

Manufacturing Systems Modeling and Analysis

Manufacturing Systems Modeling and Analysis
Author: Guy L. Curry
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2008-11-14
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 3540887636

This textbook was developed to ?ll the need for an accessible but comprehensive presentation of the analytical approaches for modeling and analyzing models of manufacturing and production systems. It is an out growth of the efforts within the Industrial and Systems Engineering Department at Texas A&M to develop and teach an analytically based undergraduate course on probabilisticmodeling of m- ufacturingtype systems. The level of this textbook is directed at undergraduate and masters students in engineering and mathematical sciences. The only prerequisite for students using this textbook is a previous course covering calculus-based pr- abilityand statistics. The underlyingmethodology is queueing theory, and we shall develop the basic concepts in queueing theory in suf?cient detail that the reader need not have previously covered it. Queueing theory is a well-established dis- plinedatingback to theearly 1900’sworkof A. K. Erlang, a Danish mathematician, on telephone traf?c congestion. Although there are many textbooks on queueing theory, these texts are generally oriented to the methodological development of the ?eld and exact results and not to the practical application of using approximations in realistic modeling situations. The application of queueing theory to manufact- ing type systems started with the approximation based work of Ward Whitt in the 1980’s. His paper on QNA (a queueing network analyzer) in 1983 is the base from which most applied modeling efforts have evolved. There are several textbooks with titles similar to this book.

Modeling and Analysis of Manufacturing Systems

Modeling and Analysis of Manufacturing Systems
Author: Ronald G. Askin
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 488
Release: 1993-01-18
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

Manufacturing models - Assembly lines : reliable serial systems - Transfer lines and general serial systems - Shop scheduling with many products - Flexible manufacturing systems - Machine setup and operation sequencing - Material handling systems - Warehousing : storage and retrieval systems - General manufacturing systems : analytical queueing models - General manufacturing systems : empirical simulation models.

Advances in Manufacturing, Production Management and Process Control

Advances in Manufacturing, Production Management and Process Control
Author: Beata Mrugalska
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 391
Release: 2020-06-30
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 3030519813

This book discusses the latest advances in the broadly defined field of advanced manufacturing and process control. It reports on cutting-edge strategies for sustainable production and product life cycle management, and on a variety of people-centered issues in the design, operation and management of manufacturing systems and processes. Further, it presents digital modeling systems and additive manufacturing technologies, including advanced applications for different purposes, and discusses in detail the implementation of and challenges imposed by 3D printing technologies. Based on three AHFE 2020 Conferences (the AHFE 2020 Virtual Conference on Human Aspects of Advanced Manufacturing, the AHFE 2020 Virtual Conference on Advanced Production Management and Process Control and the AHFE 2020 Virtual Conference on Additive Manufacturing, Modeling Systems and 3D Prototyping, the book merges ergonomics research, design applications, and up-to-date analyses of various engineering processes. It brings together experimental studies, theoretical methods and best practices, highlights future trends and suggests directions for further technological developments and the improved integration of technologies and humans in the manufacturing industry.

Intelligent Modeling, Diagnosis and Control of Manufacturing Processes

Intelligent Modeling, Diagnosis and Control of Manufacturing Processes
Author: Bei-Tseng Bill Chu
Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company Incorporated
Total Pages: 263
Release: 1992
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9789810208172

1. Manufacturing diagnosis and control: a task-specific approach / W.F. Punch III, A.K. Goel and J. Sticklen -- 2. The theory and application of diagnostic and control expert system based on plant model / J. Suzuki and M. Iwamasa -- 3. Integrated problem solving for the diagnosis of interacting process malfunctions / J.K. McDowell and J.F. Davis -- 4. A neural network model for diagnostic problem solving / Y. Peng and J.A. Reggia -- 5. Process control system for VLSI fabrication / E. Sachs [und weitere] -- 6. Development and application of equipment-specific process models for semiconductor manufacturing / K.-K. Lin and C. Spanos -- 7. Continuous equipment diagnosis using evidence integration - an LPCVD application / N.H. Chang, and C. Spanos -- 8. Equipment/instrument diagnosis with continuous and discrete causal relationships / B.-T.B. Chu -- 9. Intelligent control of semiconductor manufacturing processes / S.-S. Chen -- 10. A machine learning approach to diagnosis and control with applications in semiconductor manufacturing / K.B. Irani [und weitere]

Soft Modeling in Industrial Manufacturing

Soft Modeling in Industrial Manufacturing
Author: Przemyslaw Grzegorzewski
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2019-02-04
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9783030032005

This book discusses the problems of complexity in industrial data, including the problems of data sources, causes and types of data uncertainty, and methods of data preparation for further reasoning in engineering practice. Each data source has its own specificity, and a characteristic property of industrial data is its high degree of uncertainty. The book also explores a wide spectrum of soft modeling methods with illustrations pertaining to specific cases from diverse industrial processes. In soft modeling the physical nature of phenomena may not be known and may not be taken into consideration. Soft models usually employ simplified mathematical equations derived directly from the data obtained as observations or measurements of the given system. Although soft models may not explain the nature of the phenomenon or system under study, they usually point to its significant features or properties.

Modeling and Planning of Manufacturing Processes

Modeling and Planning of Manufacturing Processes
Author: Fritz Klocke
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2016-01-07
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9783540234944

"Modeling and planning of manufacturing processes" provides the reader with detailed information about the different kinds of numerical modeling methods for the manufacturing processes forming, cutting and grinding, integrated in technology planning and design of process chains. Basic approaches in modeling are presented. The orientation towards industrial applications for many kinds of modeling methods was evaluated. Empirical, analytical and numerical models are introduced. Finite Element Methods (FEM) are widely applied in the design of new manufacturing tools, their application is described and numerous application examples of FEM are presented. The method is a valuable device for the process planner for the design and the analysis of the metal forming process. Even complex forming processes can be analysed by means of the FEM. The interested reader receives profound information for the modeling approaches in forming, cutting, grinding, and the integration of these tools into complex technology planning systems.