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Expectations and Disappointments of Industrial Innovations: Lecture Notes in Management and Industrial Engineering

Autor Gideon Halevi
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 27 apr 2017
The Integrated Manufacturing System (IMS), Group Technology, Numerical Control, and Computer Aided Design (CAD) were four outstanding innovations that were one-time milestones of scientific industrial management. This book describes the expectations and disappointments of the common pitfalls of these ingenious ideas, which leads to understanding of their gradual disappearing, and proposes a way to restore these methods for long term utility and value.
The first three innovations dominated the industry till the mid-1970s. Surprisingly, the reason for them being replaced is the same:  research of the “routine” was misleading regardless of its ingenuity. In the fourth case, CAD does not support CAPP (Computer Aided Process Planning) and thus Numerical Control could no longer support developments of a system such as a flexible and automated factory. However, they incorporate many features in a specific resource instead within a manufacturing system. CAD technology and machining centers remain remarkable as a specific (unique) manufacturing resource. This work proposes ways to revive these innovations for the future. Innovation is a driver for the development of new products and production methods. It should be an integral part of a system and not pursued for its own sake. This volume shows, explains, and remedies this by treating these interesting examples.  
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783319507019
ISBN-10: 331950701X
Pagini: 196
Ilustrații: XI, 131 p. 11 illus.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2017
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Springer
Seria Lecture Notes in Management and Industrial Engineering

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Preface.- Chapter  1 Introduction.- 1.1 Introduction.- 1.2 Remarkable Innovation: Mass Production.- 1.3 Batch Production.- 1.4 Improving Productivity  of Batch  Production.- 1.5 Favorite Innovation: The Search For Production Efficiency.- 1.6 Conclusions.- Chapter 2 Group Technology - Remarkable And Destructive Innovations.- 2.1 Introduction.- 2.2 Definition of Group Technology.- 2.3 Expectations of Group Technology.- 2.4 Disappointments in Group Technology.- 2.5 Summary.- Chapter 3 Numerical Control -- Remarkable Innovation.- 3.1 Numerical Control (NC).- 3.2 Increased Processing Time.- 3.3 Auxiliary Manufacturing Hardware.- 3.4 Remarkable Successes and Disappointments.- Chapter 4 Integrated Manufacturing Systems.- 4.1 Introduction.- 4.2 Traditional Manufacturing Approach.- 4.3 Computer Integrated Manufacturing.- 4.4 Overview of Manufacturing Proposal Methods.-  4.5 Summary.- Chapter 5 Analysis and Restoration.- 5.1 Introduction.- 5.2 Process Planner Activities.- 5.3 CAD For Manufacturing Support.- 5.4 Group Technology.- 5.5 Numerical Control.- 5.6 Manufacturing.- Index.  

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The Integrated Manufacturing System (IMS), Group Technology, Numerical Control, and Computer Aided Design (CAD) were four outstanding innovations that were one-time milestones of scientific industrial management. This book describes the expectations and disappointments of the common pitfalls of these ingenious ideas, which leads to understanding of their gradual disappearing, and proposes a way to restore these methods for long term utility and value.
The first three innovations dominated the industry till the mid-1970s. Surprisingly, the reason for them being replaced is the same:  research of the “routine” was misleading regardless of its ingenuity. In the fourth case, CAD does not support CAPP (Computer Aided Process Planning) and thus Numerical Control could no longer support developments of a system such as a flexible and automated factory. However, they incorporate many features in a specific resource instead within a manufacturing system. CAD technology and machining centers remain remarkable as a specific (unique) manufacturing resource. This work proposes ways to revive these innovations for the future. Innovation is a driver for the development of new products and production methods. It should be an integral part of a system and not pursued for its own sake. This volume shows, explains, and remedies this by treating these interesting examples.  

Caracteristici

Showcases industrial innovations and summarizes reasons for possible failure
Shows why remarkable technology advances in one field may cause disruptions in manufacturing
Demonstrates how to put research on the right track and how to restore flexibility and simplicity
Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras