IE413 Manufacturing Systems

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Course Code Course Title Weekly Hours* ECTS Weekly Class Schedule
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IE413 Manufacturing Systems 3 0 6 Mo: 15:00-16:00; We: 12:00-14:00
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Course Objectives To provide an introduction to the design and analysis of manufacturing systems. To develop knowledge in three areas: manufacturing processes and computer-integrated manufacturing systems, manufacturing system design and analysis, and modern manufacturing management strategies.
Textbook 1) S. Kalpakjian, S. R. Schmid, “Manufacturing Engineering and Technology”, 6th edition, Pearson, London 2010. (2) M. P. Groover, “Principles of Modern Manufacturing: Materials, Processes, and Systems”, 4th edition, John Wiley & Sons Inc., 2009. (3) J. A. Schey, “Introduction to Manufacturing Processes”, 3rd edition, McGraw Hill Co., 2000
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Learning Outcomes After successful  completion of the course, the student will be able to:
  1. understand principles of subtractive and additive manufacturing processes
  2. design and analyze manufacturing system
  3. design and analyze production and assembly lines
  4. use software in design of conventional and non conventional manufacturing processes
Teaching Methods Lecture discussion and review questions; Short reports and homework assignments; Student presentation and discussions; Problem solving.
Teaching Method Delivery Teaching Method Delivery Notes
WEEK TOPIC REFERENCE
Week 1 Introduction Ch 00: Kalpajian
Week 2 Introduction to engineering drawing Ch 00: Kalpajian
Week 3 Sheet-Metal Forming and Equipment Ch 16: Kalpajian
Week 4 Plastics and Composite Materials: Forming and Shaping Ch 19: Kalpajian
Week 5 Rapid Prototyping Ch 20: Kalpajian
Week 6 Machining Processes: Turning and Hole Making Ch 23: Kalpajian
Week 7 Machining Processes: Milling, Sawing and Machining Centers Ch 24: Kalpajian
Week 8 Abrasive Machining and Finishing Operations: MIDTERM EXAM Ch 26: Kalpajian
Week 9 Nonconventional Machining Processes Ch 27: Kalpajian
Week 10 Welding, Soldering and Brazing Ch 30-32: Kalpajian
Week 11 Assembling: Manual and Automated assembly lines Ch 39: Groover
Week 12 PCB manufacturing and Electronic assembly Ch 34 & 37: Groover
Week 13 Group technology and Cellular Manufacturing Ch 39: Groover
Week 14 Flexible Manufacturing Systems. Ch 39: Groover
Week 15 Material Handling, Automatic identification and data capture Ch 39: Groover
Assessment Methods and Criteria Evaluation Tool Quantity Weight Alignment with LOs
Final Exam 1 40 1,2,3,4
Semester Evaluation Components
Homeworks 8 5 1,2,3,4
In-term Exam 1 35 1
Assignments 1 20 1,2,3,4
***     ECTS Credit Calculation     ***
 Activity Hours Weeks Student Workload Hours Activity Hours Weeks Student Workload Hours
Lecture Hours 3 15 45 Assignments 5 3 15
Homework 2 10 20 Home Study 2 15 30
In-term Exam Study 15 1 15 Final Exam Study 15 1 15
Project / Presentation 15 1 15
        Total Workload Hours = 155
*T= Teaching, P= Practice ECTS Credit = 6
Course Academic Quality Assurance: Semester Student Survey Last Update Date: 06/11/2020
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