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Presented by-

Ananya Upadhyay

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Introduction Manufacturing is the process of converting raw

material into finished or semi finished part.

Production is the use of man, material and machine to produce finished products.

Production system can be defined as a transformation system in which a saleable product or service is created by working upon a set of inputs.

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Production systemProduction system can be broadly classified as-

Job shop production- products are made to satisfy a specific order.

Batch production- number of identical articles are manufactured either to meet a continuous demand or present demand.

Mass production- same type of products is manufactured to meet the continuous demand of the product.

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Production system & layout

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Cellular manufacturing Organizing the production equipment into

machine cells, where each cell specialize in the production of a part family is called cellular manufacturing.

It is an application of group technology in manufacturing.

Cellular manufacturing can be implemented by manual or automated methods.

When automated, the term flexible manufacturing is applied.

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Product A,B,C-different part families.Cell 1,2,3-set of machines to produce part families.

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Cellular manufacturing This approach facilitates continuous flow of

production.

It provides flexibility to produce variety of low demand products.

This layout is suitable for medium variety and medium volume environment.

Cellular layout is also known as product- process layout.

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Group technology A manufacturing philosophy in which similar parts are

identified & grouped together to take advantage of their similarities in design and production.

It contributes to the integration of CAD (Computer Aided Design) and CAM (Computer Aided Manufacturing).

The group of similar parts is known as part family and the group of machineries used to process an individual part family is known as machine cell

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Conditions for applications The plant currently uses process type layout.

The parts can be grouped into part families is a must condition.

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Part familiesA collection of parts that possess similarities in geometric shape & size, or in processing steps used in their manufacture.

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Methods to identify part families Visual Inspection- using best judgment to group

parts into part families.

Part Classification & Coding- identifying the similarities among parts & relating them with numerical coding system.

Production flow analysis- Using operation and route sheets to classify parts into part families.

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Improving Layouts Using Work Cells

Traditional Layout

Straight lines make it hard to balance tasks because work may not be divided evenly

Cellular Layout

Improved layout - in U shape, workers have better access. Four cross-trained workers were reduced.

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Several Operators in Series In a process with several operators, work is divided in

small operations,

A group of operators team together to work at the same speed,

dividing the work load among them.

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Advantages Reduced work-in-process inventory Less floor space required Shorter flow time of the product, no wait in batches

due to less distance between machines Reduced raw material and finished goods inventory Reduced set up time Heightened sense of employee participation Increased use of equipment and machinery

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Limitations When new products manufacturing are required, if

they do not fit into the existing cell then whole manufacturing set up needs to be restructured.

To implement cellular layout cost required is high.

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Case study The jobs were taken from company records for the last year.

Therefore, it is most likely that the company will receive the same type of jobs in the following year.

The jobs are chosen on pareto analysis which is a method of classifying items according to their relative importance. The importance in this case is the Annual Revenue Value(ARV) for the company under study. This amounted to 20 jobs.

The jobs arrive at the shop with a mean time of 45 mints. These jobs to be manufactured require processing from department 1 to 3. The sequence of processing through their respective departments are shown in the next slide.

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Operation At dept 1,2 is grouped As job B

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The processing of jobs is accomplished with the aid of 15 machines arranged in 6 functional departments in the machine shop.

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Existing Layout of the plant

Lathe machines

Boring machinesMilling machines

Grinding Machines

Shaper Machines

Drilling Machines

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Existing system As jobs arrive in the shop they are held in a waiting

queue.

Based on operations required by jobs they are sequenced.

Scheduling of jobs is determined on the customers delivery date or FIFO.

Jobs are processed on first free machine of the department.

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Average WT=447,Average ST = 381,Average PT = 439,Average FT = 1266.5

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Cellular Manufacturing System (new) Jobs are grouped into families.

The families are formed on the basis of process similarities.

Part families are released to shops after formation.

Jobs are moved manually from one department to other, if heavy jobs are there , over-head cranes are used.

The time required for movement is ignored.

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Formation Of Part Families

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Allocation of families & machines to cells

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Cell Arrangement Within Job Shop

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Average WT = 263,Average ST = 157,Average PT = 439,Average FT = 893.75

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Conclusion In this case study emphasis was given to reduce waste,

in terms of delays in flow time.

By applying cellular manufacturing to this plant the average WT, ST & FT were reduced by 41%, 59% & 30% respectively.

Cost associated with this venture is considerably small in comparison to benefit derived.

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References Bansee ,J. & Chowdary, B.V., 2007, “ A new concept

cellular manufacturing”, 5th Latin American & Caribbean Conference for Engg. & technology,7D.1-10.

Askin & Standridge,1993, “Group Technolgy”, p.p.1-24.

Groover, M.P., 2012, “Cellular Manufacturing”, ch-18,p.p.-445 - 490

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