SIE 486 - Modeling Manufacturing Systems
Spring Semester 1998
1997-98 Catalog Data:
SIE 486 - Modeling Manufacturing Systems (3) An intermediate level introduction to topics in hierarchical design, planning, and control of manufacturing systems. Topics include modeling automated transfer lines, cellular manufacturing, and flexible manufacturing systems. Emphasis on material flow and analysis of throughput rate. 2ES, 1ED, P, 321, 340.
Text Book:
Askin, R. G. and C. R. Standridge, Modeling and Analysis of Manufacturing Systems, John Wiley & Sons, 1993.
References:
Spearman, M. and W. Hopp, Factory Physics.
Gershwin, S., Manufacturing Systems Engineering, Prentice-Hall, 1994.
Instructor:
Ronald G. Askin, Professor of Systems & Industrial Engineering
Prerequisites by Topic:
Method for Assessing Student Knowledge of Topics:
Verbal review and quiz on prerequisite topics. Knowledge of Prerequisite material required for first two homework assignments followed by discussion with students demonstrating potential deficiencies.
Goals:
Overall Educational Goal:
To introduce the student to methods for designing and analyzing manufacturing systems.
Specific Instructional Goals:
Course Topics:
Class Requirements:
Computer Usage:
Laboratory Projects:
Required system design and analysis project.
Assessment of Course Goals:
Contribution to professional component:
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1. |
Mathematics or Basic Science |
0 |
credits |
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2. |
Engineering Science or Design |
3 |
credits |
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3. |
General Education Requirements |
0 |
credits |
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4. |
Major Design Experience |
0 |
credits |
Contribution to program objectives: Goals 1, 2, 3, 4
Prepared by: Ronald G. Askin Date: November 19, 1997
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