Product and Process Analysis
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Product and Process Analysis
Product and Process Analysis www.aeunike.lecture.ub.ac.id Data required for developing good layouts • Product Analysis Types of products and specifications Detail of components Production volume • Process Analysis Material flow (patern, diagram, data) Types of layout www.aeunike.lecture.ub.ac.id Input Data and Activities • What data are critical to the facility plan? • Categorizes the information as: P – Product (what?) Q – Quantity (how much?) R – Routing (where?) S – Support (with what?) T – Timing (when?) www.aeunike.lecture.ub.ac.id Input Data and Activities • Tompkins, White, et. al., categorize it as: Product Design – what is to be produced? Process Design – how is it to be produced? Schedule Design – when and how much? Product Facility Process Schedule www.aeunike.lecture.ub.ac.id PRODUCT ANALYSIS www.aeunike.lecture.ub.ac.id “What kind of product should be made?” www.aeunike.lecture.ub.ac.id Product Analysis Specification a.Dimension, Weight, Material & Drawing b.Quality of product c.Specific requirement Volume Production quantity & variation Part’s Breakdown a.Flow process. b.Assembly process. c.Processing time. d.Machine, jig, tool and other. www.aeunike.lecture.ub.ac.id Product Design • Based on – – – – – Function Aesthetics Costs Materials Manufacturing Methods Driven by market demand • Key point – The product design MUST be finalized before designing the facility. Otherwise a flexible facility is needed. www.aeunike.lecture.ub.ac.id Tools Used in Product Design • Product/Part Drawings 2-D, 3-D visualization • Exploded Assembly Diagrams www.aeunike.lecture.ub.ac.id Part drawing www.aeunike.lecture.ub.ac.id Tools Used in Process Design A partial list (dependent on product and service): • Process Flowcharts and Process Maps • Make vs. Buy • Parts Lists • Bill of Materials • Route Sheets • Assembly Charts • Operations Process Charts • Precedence Diagrams www.aeunike.lecture.ub.ac.id Process Flowcharts UPS Active Bins Receiving Picking Reserve Storage Packing Monogramming Embroidering Quality Assurance Back to Vendor Hemming Gift Boxing www.aeunike.lecture.ub.ac.id Shipping Parcel Post Next-Day UPS Process Maps Customer Place order Waiter Is order complete? Salad Chef Dinner Chef N Y Give soup or salad order to chef Prepare soup or salad order Prepare dinner order Give dinner order to chef Drink Get drinks for customer Eat salad or soup Deliver salad or soup order to customer Eat dinner Deliver dinner to customer Receives check Deliver check to customer Gives payment to waiter Receive payment for meal Cash or Credit? Credit Cash Collect change, leave tip Bring change to customer Run credit card through Fill in tip amount Return credit slip to customer Collect tip www.aeunike.lecture.ub.ac.id Give order to waiter Give order to waiter Make vs. Buy? BUY No Can item be purchased? Yes Can we make the item? No No MAKE BUY Yes Is it cheaper for us to make? No BUY www.aeunike.lecture.ub.ac.id Yes Is the capital available? Yes MAKE Parts List • A listing of component parts. PARTS LIST Company: TW Inc. Product: Air Flow Regulator Part No. 1050 2200 3250 3251 3252 3253 3254 3255 4150 4250 Name Pipe plug Body Seat Ring O-Ring Plunger Spring Plunger Housing O-Ring Plunger Retainer Lock Nut Prepared By: JSU Date: 6/30/2003 Drwg. No. 4006 1003 1005 1007 1009 1011 4007 Qty/unit 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Material Steel Aluminum Stainless Steel Rubber Brass Steel Aluminum Rubber Aluminum Aluminum www.aeunike.lecture.ub.ac.id Size 0.5" x 1.00" 2.75" x 2.5" x 1.5" 2.97" x 0.87" 0.75" diam. 0.812" x 0.715" 1.4" x 0.225" 1.6" x 0.225" 0.925" diam. 0.42" x 1.2" 0.21" x 1.00" Make/Buy Buy Make Make Buy Make Buy Make Buy Make Buy Bill of Materials • Many different types of “structured parts lists” BILL OF MATERIALS Company: TW Inc. Product: Air Flow Regulator Level 0 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Part No. 0021 1050 6023 4250 6022 2200 6021 3250 3251 3252 3253 3254 3255 4150 Prepared By: Date: Name Air Flow Regulator Pipe plug Main assembly Lock Nut Body Assembly Body Plunger Assembly Seat ring O-Ring Plunger Spring Plunger Housing O-ring Plunger retainer Drwg. No. 0999 4006 4007 1003 1005 1007 1009 1011 www.aeunike.lecture.ub.ac.id Qty/unit 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 JSU 6/30/2003 Make/Buy Make Buy Make Buy Make Make Make Make Buy Make Buy Make Buy Make Bill of Materials 12 Computer Device 11 Keyboard Assembly (Purchased) 10 Color Video Display Device 8 Video Panel (Purchased) 7 Circuit Board 9 Main CPU Unit 6 Power Supply Kit (Purchased) 5 PC Board Assembly 3 4 Main PC Board (Purchased) Disk Drive Unit 2 Floppy Drive 1 Hard Drive www.aeunike.lecture.ub.ac.id Route Sheet Company: ARC Inc. Part: Plunger Housing Prepared by: JSU Produce: Part No. 3254 Part No. 6/6/03 Air Flow Regulator Oper. No. Operation Description 0104 Shape, drill, cut off 0204 Machine Type Auto sc. Machine Tooling Setup (hr.) Oper. Time (hr.) Mtls. Parts Alum 1”x12’ .5 in dia coller, cir. Form tool, .45” diam center drill 5 0.0057 Machine Slot Chucker and thread 0.045” slot saw, turret slot 2.25 0.0067 0304 Drill 8 holes Auto dr. unit 0.078” diam twist drill 1.25 0.0038 0404 Debur and Blow out Drill press Deburring tool with 0.5 pilot SA 1 Enclose Dennison None subassembly hydraulic press www.aeunike.lecture.ub.ac.id 0.25 0.0031 0.0100 Routing sheet --PART --PART NUMBER-NUMBER-- ---------DESCRIPTION------------DESCRIPTION--------------DRAWING DRAWING REVISION REVISION H6709 H6709 HANDLE,DENSPLY HANDLE,DENSPLY PROBE PROBE GG MASTER MASTER ROUTING ROUTING LIST LIST ALT ALT CODE CODE BUYER/PLANNER BUYER/PLANNER DATE DATE 6/25/92 6/25/92 BB 239 239 --------STAND --------STANDARD-------ARD-------TIME TIME MOVE MOVE OPER OPER WORK WORK OPER OPER SETUP SETUP CREW CREW MACH MACH --TOOLING --TOOLING REF-REF-BASIS BASIS TIME TIME -----EFFECT -----EFFECTIVE---IVE---&& ALT ALT CENTER CENTER CODE CODE CODE CODE FACTOR FACTOR GROUP GROUP NUMBER NUMBER CDE/-QTYCDE/-QTY-DAYS-DAYSFROM FROM TO TO 10 10 01226 01226 1.0 1.0 01226 01226 T9330 T9330 1000 1000 .000 .000 0/00/00 0/00/00 99/99/99 99/99/99 PARTIAL PARTIAL AHEAD AHEAD QTY QTY ------------------ROUTING -ROUTING DESCRIPTIONS---------DESCRIPTIONS---------MAKE MAKE @@ AUTO AUTO 804843P 804843P CC 804843P 804843P BB AA A02247 A02247 AA 15 15 02053 02053 1.0 1.0 02053 02053 T9712 T9712 1000 1000 .000 .000 0/00/00 0/00/00 99/99/99 99/99/99 PARTIAL PARTIAL AHEAD AHEAD QTY QTY ------------------ROUTING -ROUTING DESCRIPTIONS---------DESCRIPTIONS---------DRILL DRILL && TAP TAP 804843P1 804843P1 BB 804843P1 804843P1 AA 20 20 02053 02053 1.0 1.0 02053 02053 T9713 T9713 1000 1000 .000 .000 0/00/00 0/00/00 99/99/99 99/99/99 PARTIAL PARTIAL AHEAD AHEAD QTY QTY ------------------ROUTING -ROUTING DESCRIPTIONS---------DESCRIPTIONS---------KNURL KNURL OD OD 30 30 03029 03029 1.0 1.0 1000 1000 .000 .000 0/00/00 0/00/00 99/99/99 99/99/99 PARTIAL PARTIAL AHEAD AHEAD QTY QTY ------------------ROUTING -ROUTING DESCRIPTIONS---------DESCRIPTIONS---------SCOTCHBRI SCOTCHBRITE/BELT TE/BELT 40 40 03105 03105 1.0 1.0 03105 03105 1000 1000 .000 .000 0/00/00 0/00/00 99/99/99 99/99/99 PARTIAL PARTIAL AHEAD AHEAD QTY QTY ------------------ROUTING -ROUTING DESCRIPTIONS---------DESCRIPTIONS---------PASSIVATE PASSIVATE 50 50 03005 03005 1.0 1.0 1000 1000 .000 .000 0/00/00 0/00/00 99/99/99 99/99/99 PARTIAL PARTIAL AHEAD AHEAD QTY QTY ------------------ROUTING -ROUTING DESCRIPTIONS---------DESCRIPTIONS---------BUFF BUFF 60 60 03007 03007 1.0 1.0 03007 03007 1000 1000 .000 .000 0/00/00 0/00/00 99/99/99 99/99/99 PARTIAL PARTIAL AHEAD AHEAD QTY QTY ------------------ROUTING -ROUTING DESCRIPTIONS---------DESCRIPTIONS---------GLASSBEAD GLASSBEAD KNURL/ KNURL/ SHIP SHIP --SETUP--SETUP- -LABOR-LABOR- -MACHINE--MACHINE-- HOURS HOURS HOURS HOURS HOURS HOURS I/O I/O 12.000 12.000 336.880 336.880 336.880 336.880 44 1.500 1.500 41.670 41.670 83.330 83.330 44 1.500 1.500 8.330 8.330 16.670 16.670 44 .000 .000 33.330 33.330 33.330 33.330 44 .000 .000 3.000 3.000 3.000 3.000 44 .000 .000 54.170 54.170 54.170 54.170 44 .000 .000 50.000 50.000 50.000 50.000 44 www.aeunike.lecture.ub.ac.id Assembly Chart 2200 3254 Analog model of the assembly process. 3253 • Circles denote components 3252 • Links denote SA-1 3251 A-1 operations/subassemblies 3250 • Squares represent inspections 3255 operation • A-2 Begin with the original product and 4150 to trace the product disassembly 4250 back to its basic components. 1050 A-3 I-1 Pack www.aeunike.lecture.ub.ac.id A-4 Found by superimposing the route sheets and the assembly chart, a chart results that gives an overview of the flow within the facility. Operations Process Chart www.aeunike.lecture.ub.ac.id Operator-Machine Charts • Tool for showing activity of both operator and machine along a time line • Also called “multiple activity chart” Example: 1 minute to load 1 minute to unload 6 minute run cycle 0.5 minute to inspect and pack 0.5 minute to travel to another machine www.aeunike.lecture.ub.ac.id ONE MACHINE Time 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4 4.5 5 5.5 6 6.5 7 7.5 8 Cycle Time Oper Idle Mach. Idle Prod. Rate Operator M1 U1 UNLOAD U1 UNLOAD L1 LOAD L1 LOAD I&P RUN RUN RUN RUN RUN RUN IDLE RUN RUN RUN RUN RUN RUN 8 5.5 0 0.125 min min min pc/min Operator Machine Charts TWO MACHINES Time 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4 4.5 5 5.5 6 6.5 7 7.5 8 Cycle Time Oper. Idle Mach Idle Prod Rate THREE MACHINES Operator M1 M2 U1 UNLOAD RUN U1 UNLOAD RUN L1 LOAD RUN L1 LOAD RUN I&P RUN RUN T-2 RUN RUN U2 RUN UNLOAD U2 RUN UNLOAD L2 RUN LOAD L2 RUN LOAD I&P RUN RUN T-1 RUN RUN RUN RUN RUN RUN IDLE RUN RUN RUN RUN 8 2 0 0.25 min min min pc/min Time 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4 4.5 5 5.5 6 6.5 7 7.5 8 8.5 9 Cycle Time Oper. Idle Mach Idle Prod Rate Operator M1 M2 M2 U1 UNLOAD RUN RUN U1 UNLOAD RUN RUN L1 LOAD RUN RUN L1 LOAD RUN RUN I&P 1 RUN IDLE RUN T-2 RUN IDLE RUN U2 RUN UNLOAD RUN U2 RUN UNLOAD RUN L2 RUN LOAD RUN L2 RUN LOAD RUN I&P 2 RUN RUN IDLE T-3 RUN RUN IDLE U3 RUN RUN UNLOAD U3 RUN RUN UNLOAD L3 RUN RUN LOAD L3 RUN RUN LOAD I&P 3 IDLE RUN RUN T-3 IDLE RUN RUN 9 0 1 0.333333 www.aeunike.lecture.ub.ac.id min min min pc/min PROCESS ANALYSIS www.aeunike.lecture.ub.ac.id Manufacturing Process: Simple Description $ $ Suppliers $ Manufacturing Manufacturing CACAT Material CACAT RECYCLE RECYCLE WIP Stotage WIP Stotage WIP Stotage Inventory Quality Assurance Manufacturing Inventory Distribution CACAT CACAT RECYCLE www.aeunike.lecture.ub.ac.id Data requirement for layout decisions • Frequency of flow of material / some other measure of interaction between departments • Shape and size of departments • Floor space available • Location restrictions for departments, if any • Adjacency requirements between pairs of departments, if any www.aeunike.lecture.ub.ac.id Flow pattern at 800-acre Nissan plant in Smyrna, TN www.aeunike.lecture.ub.ac.id Possible flow patterns www.aeunike.lecture.ub.ac.id Dendrite flow pattern www.aeunike.lecture.ub.ac.id Spine flow pattern www.aeunike.lecture.ub.ac.id Five types of layout • • • • • Product layout Process layout Fixed-position layout Group-technology layout Hybrid layout www.aeunike.lecture.ub.ac.id Types of Departments/Layouts Volume High Product Department Product Layout Medium Fixed Location Layout Fixed Materials Location Department Product Family Department Group Technology Layout Process Layout Process Department Low Low Medium Source: John S. Usher class notes www.aeunike.lecture.ub.ac.id High Variety Product layout www.aeunike.lecture.ub.ac.id Product Layouts Product A Department D D M G P D A L L M M D G P A Product C Department L L L G G P Source: John S. Usher class notes www.aeunike.lecture.ub.ac.id A Shipping Department Receiving Department Product B Department Process layout DM TM TM VMM DM TM DM TM VMM www.aeunike.lecture.ub.ac.id BM BM The Process Layout Lathe Department L L L L L L L L L L Milling Department Drilling Department M M D D D D M M D D D D G G G P G G G P Grinding Department Receiving and Shipping Source: John S. Usher class notes www.aeunike.lecture.ub.ac.id Painting Department A A Assembly A Flow of Materials in Process Layouts Lathe Department L L L L L L L L L L Milling Department Drilling Department M M D D D D M M D D D D G G G P G G G P Grinding Department Receiving and Shipping Source: Russell & Taylor, 2007 www.aeunike.lecture.ub.ac.id Painting Department A A Assembly A Group technology layout TM BM VMM VMM DM TM TM DM TM www.aeunike.lecture.ub.ac.id DM BM Product Family (Cellular) Layout G G L D Rotational Parts Cell M D G G L D L M G D L M D L G L M L D P P L L D Rectangular Parts Cell A Receiving and Shipping Source: John S. Usher class notes www.aeunike.lecture.ub.ac.id A Special Department A Manufacturing Cell Paths of three workers moving within cell Material movement Key: S L HM VM G = Saw = Lathe = Horizontal milling machine = Vertical milling machine = Grinder Direction of part movement within cell HM VM Worker 3 VM L Worker 2 G L Final inspection S Worker 1 In Source: John S. Usher class notes www.aeunike.lecture.ub.ac.id Finished part Out Project (Fixed-Position) Layout G G D D D L G L L A L M A P Receiving and Shipping Source: John S. Usher class notes www.aeunike.lecture.ub.ac.id Storage Storage G Hybrid layout TM TM TM VMM BM DM TM www.aeunike.lecture.ub.ac.id Hybrid Layouts • Combination of the layouts discussed. • A combination of group layout in manufacturing cells, product layout in assembly area, and process layout in the general machining and finishing section is used. TM DM TM TM BM TM TM www.aeunike.lecture.ub.ac.id General Characteristics Product Process Product Family Project Throughput Time Low High Low Medium Work in process Low High Low Medium Choice High Med-High Mixed Product Flexibility Low High Med-High High Demand Flexibility Medium High Medium Medium Mach Utilization High Med-Low Medium-High Medium Worker Utilization High High High Medium Can be low High High Medium Low High Low High Characteristic Skill Level Reliability Unit production cost www.aeunike.lecture.ub.ac.id Exercise – What Type of Layout? • Ford Louisville Assembly Plant ___________ • Suburban Hospital ___________ • Louisville International Airport ___________ • KFC Restaurant ___________ • Boeing Aircraft ___________ www.aeunike.lecture.ub.ac.id Automated Manufacturing Cell Source: John S. Usher class notes www.aeunike.lecture.ub.ac.id Flexible Manufacturing Systems Automated machining operations, tool changers Automated material handling, computer control Designed around size of parts processed & average processing time for parts Can process wide variety of items quickly Very few large systems exist • Progressive layout – all parts same route • Closed loop – larger variety, alternative routes • Ladder layout – two machines work on same part • Open field layout – most complex www.aeunike.lecture.ub.ac.id Flow process chart FLOW PROCESS CHART Subject Charted TB03100 Face Panel Drawing No. Chart No. 112XAG Part No. Chart of Method Present Chart Begins Receiving Charted By N.L. Chart Ends Steel Dept. Dist. Time (ft) .02 220 20 50 Chart Symbol 1 Date Feb. 5/90 Oper ID A1 Dept ID S&R H2 M/C ID # of pieces 100 How moved Truck Process Description MF1 100 Forklift To crane bay area 100 100 Stored temporarily Conveyor To hydra shear .02 1 .02 2 2 H2 WIP1 MF1 .01 1 M1 MF1 HS1 100 .02 3 H3 MF2 13G 142 101 95 .01 2 M2 MF2 160 .03 4 H3 MF2 3 5 M2 H1 MF2 MF3 136 240 .03 .01 155 .05 4 M2 MF3 260 .01 6 3 H1 WIP2 S&R 150 .01 7 H3 WIP3 Total Operations 4 Inspections Transportations — 8 Storages 3 of 1 Received material 0.022 wcs (51" x 102") Cut to length (front panel) Forklift To machine #13G (100 ton press) or Komatsu (machine 142) or to HYMAC 101 (7" & over neck) Necking operation (punch hole) 95 Forklift To machine # 136 95 95 Forklift Punch holes To machine #155 or machine #104 or machine #111 95 95 Braking operation 94 94 AGV To marshalling area Temporary storage 94 AGV To steel dept. Summary Event Sheet 1 Time Distance — — (min.) 1100 ft. Delays www.aeunike.lecture.ub.ac.id Simbol-Simbol ASME www.aeunike.lecture.ub.ac.id Flow diagram MESIN BUBUT 2 MESIN FRAIS 2 1 3 1 Peluncur Bahan 1 PENERIMAAN DIAGRAM ALIR (FLOW DIAGRAM) MEJA MEJA PENYIMPANAN ALAT 3 6 4 3 Peluncur Bahan 5 MESIN BOR MESIN BOR 2 7 ASSEMBLING 6 12 18 Peluncur Bahan 7 13 6 20 PAINTING 12 Peluncur Bahan 11 8 14 9 9 5 Peluncur Bahan 17 16 15 Peluncur Bahan Peluncur Bahan 4 10 13 8 MEJA PERAKITAN 8 PEMANGGANG 18 GUDANG FINISHING 7 Peluncur Bahan www.aeunike.lecture.ub.ac.id PENGIRIMAN Peluncur Bahan PENGEMASAN 5 3 11 6 Qualitative flow data • Relationship chart – – – – – – A E I O U X absolutely necessary especially important important ordinary unimportant undesirable • Percentages of A, E, I, O, U and X ratings – – – – – – A E I O U X 2-5% 3-10% 5-15% 10-25% 25-60% depends www.aeunike.lecture.ub.ac.id Qualitative flow data • Color coding relationships –A –E –I –O –U –X Red Orange or Yellow Green Blue Uncolored Brown www.aeunike.lecture.ub.ac.id Sample relationship chart 1. Form A/1 2. Trim Code I/2 E/2 3. Treat O/2 U X/3 4. Assembly U U E/2 U 5. Pack and Ship www.aeunike.lecture.ub.ac.id Reason 1 Bulky material 2 Ease of supervision 3 Safety Quantitative flow data • From-to frequency of trips matrix Dept 1 Dept 2 Dept 3 Dept 4 Dept 1 - 12 3 3 Dept 2 21 - Dept 3 4 5 - Dept 4 Dept 5 1 2 Dept 6 4 9 2 Dept 5 Det 6 8 8 8 - 4 4 15 - 19 7 19 - www.aeunike.lecture.ub.ac.id Quantitative flow data • Frequency of trips between departments matrix Dept 1 Dept 2 Dept 3 Dept 4 Dept 5 Dept 6 Dept 1 - 33 7 3 1 4 Dept 2 33 - 5 2 9 Dept 3 7 5 - 8 10 8 Dept 4 3 8 - 19 11 Dept 5 1 2 10 19 - 38 Dept 6 4 9 8 11 38 - www.aeunike.lecture.ub.ac.id Distance Measures • • • • • • • Euclidean Squared Euclidean Rectilinear Tchebychev Aisle distance Adjacency Shortest Path www.aeunike.lecture.ub.ac.id Euclidean, Squared Euclidean, Rectilinear and Tchebychev Facility j (xj,yj) Facility i |yi-yj| (xi,yi) |xi-xj| www.aeunike.lecture.ub.ac.id Aisle Distance, Adjacency and Shortest Path d Facility j Facility i Facility k a b www.aeunike.lecture.ub.ac.id HW for Gravity Method • Two high-speed copiers are to be located in the fifth floor of an office complex that houses four departments of the Social Security Administration. Coordinates of the centroid of each department as well as the average number of trips made per day between each department and the copiers’ yet-to-bedetermined location are known and given in Table below. Assume that travel originates and ends at the centroid of each department. Determine the optimal location-the x and y coordinates-for the copiers. Dept. No. x Coordinate y Coordinate Average No. of Daily Trips to Copiers 1 10 2 6 2 10 10 10 3 8 6 8 4 12 5 4 www.aeunike.lecture.ub.ac.id
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