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Modern Manufacturing Methodologies have undergone three different
evolutionary stages over the past 200 years. Before there were
modern manufacturing plants, the world only knew skilled craftsmen
who labored as individuals in very small groups to produce goods
and services. The first factory evolution came about when James
Watt invented the steam engine. Metal cutting, forming and assembly
machines were co-located near streams or rivers forming what we now
call the Job Shop or the American Armory System. The second factory
evolution began when Henry Ford introduced the first modern
assembly line using interchangeable parts and standardized
manufacturing procedures. This gave rise to the modern flow shop,
which reached its zenith during WWII. In the late 1970s, the third
industrial evolution began when Taiichi Ohno and the Toyota Motor
Company introduced what we now call Lean Manufacturing...and the
world came. Over the last 40 years, all forms of manufacturing and
service systems have embraced the concepts of Lean Thinking and
proved its superiority to traditional manufacturing and service
systems design. This book defines and characterizes a new breed of
Manufacturing Engineer which we call the Lean Engineer. The Lean
Engineer has roots in traditional Industrial engineering, but is
also well trained in six-sigma methodologies and understands lean
to green factory design principles. However, Lean Engineering
transcends and redefines the classic Industrial engineer.
Principles of Lean systems design, U-shaped Lean manufacturing
cells, Linked Cell Manufacturing System design and Mixed Model
final assembly lines are unique Lean Engineering strategies. This
book attempts to define for the first time a new manufacturing
engineering discipline called the Lean Engineer. This book:
Introduces Lean System Design principles Demonstrates the
conversion of traditional manufacturing lines into U-shaped Lean
Cells Contrasts push versus pull manufacturing strategies Covers
Balancing, Leveling and System synchronization Demonstrates Value
Stream Mapping and the 7-Lean analysis tools Provides an
introduction to Queuing Network Analysis for single and multiple
product flows ....and many more Principles which define the Lean
Engineer
Newly revised, DeGarmo's Materials and Processes in Manufacturing
continues to be a market-leading text on manufacturing and
manufacturing processes courses for over fifty years. Authors J T.
Black and Ron Kohser have continued this book's long and
distinguished tradition of exceedingly clear presentation and
highly practical approach to materials and processes, presenting
mathematical models and analytical equations only when they enhance
the basic understanding of the material. Updated to reflect all
current practices, standards, and materials, the twelfth edition
has new coverage of additive manufacturing, lean engineering, and
processes related to ceramics, polymers, and plastics.
For The Use Of Schools, And For Students In Self-Instruction.
For The Use Of Schools, And For Students In Self-Instruction.
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