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FLEXIBLE MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS

FLEXIBLE MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS. 2010503088 Denizhan Sismanogullar Industrial Engineering Department. What is Flexible Manufacturing System ?.

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FLEXIBLE MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS

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  1. FLEXIBLE MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS 2010503088 Denizhan Sismanogullar Industrial Engineering Department

  2. What is Flexible Manufacturing System? A flexible manufacturing system is a type of industrial process that allows equipment to be used for more than one purpose, though they may be somewhat related.

  3. TheConcept The concept of flexible manufacturing systems evolved during the 1960’s when robots, programmable controllers, and computerized numerical controls brought anenvironment to the factory floor in the form of numerically-controlled and direct-numerically-controlled machines.

  4. RootObjective The main goal of a flexible manufacturing system (FMS) is to offer the speed needed to change with market conditions quickly, but not sacrifice any quality.

  5. Equipments of FMS Equipment that does this most effectively is likely designed for two or more purposes. • Primary equipmentwork centers • Universal machining centers • Turning centers • Grinding machines • Nibbling machines • Process centers • Wash machines • Coordinate measuring machines • Robotic work stations • Manual workstations

  6. Benefits of FMS The potential benefits from the implementation and utilization of a flexible manufacturing system have been detailed by numerous researchers on the subject.

  7. These benefits include ; • Better control over quality • Reduced labor • More efficient use of machinery • Work-in-process inventory reduced • Increased capacity • Increased production flexibility • Increased system reliability • Less waste • Fewer workstations • Reduced downtime

  8. Simply an example

  9. P2 P1 M1 P1 M2 P2 M2 can perform three operations O2 O4 O1 O2 O3 O5 O2 O3 O5 O1 O3 O5 O2 O3 O5 O5 M3 M3 can perform two operations Another Example Two part types & Three Machines Four operations needed to process P1 M1 can perform Four operations Three operations needed to process P2 This choice tries to minimize part transfer between machines GECCO 2002, New York

  10. P2 P1 M1 P1 M2 P2 O5 O3 O5 O2 O3 O5 O4 O5 O2 O1 O2 O3 O5 O2 O3 O1 M3 Two part types & Three Machines This choice tries to distribute workload (operations) evenly between machines

  11. Limits of FMS • Despite these benefits, FMS do have certain limitations. In particular, this type of system can only handle a relatively-narrow range of part varieties, so it must be used for similar parts that require similar processing. • Due to increased complexity and cost, an FMS also requires a longer planning and development period than traditional manufacturing equipment.

  12. TheDisadvantages Any system will have certain disadvantages. The possible disadvantages associated with the system are as follows: Very high start-up cost. Problems may occur in the various components of the systems, which may require a long debugging process.

  13. However, themagnitude of flexibilitythatthesystemoffersandthevolume of productioncompletelyjustifiesthehighinitialinvestmentmadetodevelopthissystem. • Anysystem of thismagnitudeandcomplexity it boundtodevelopsomeproblems. Anyway,thereturnsofferedbythissystemcompletelyjustifythetime spenton debugging it.

  14. Consequence • Flexible manufacturing systems are now being widely employed to improve productivity and quality of the product. It also improves the quality of life for the operator. The new techniques will have a major impact on economic factors. • Finally, implementation of FMS will benefit both the manufacturer and the costumer.

  15. Thanks For Listening! 2010503088 Denizhan Sismanogullar

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