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This document appears to be from a manufacturing processes course and covers several topics:
1. It discusses major concepts from Chapter 1 such as how manufacturing adds value, different types of industries, and production facilities.
2. It provides an example problem calculating production rate, part cost, and hours to complete a batch in a machining operation.
3. Sections are dedicated to syllabus information and content for the course.
This document appears to be from a manufacturing processes course and covers several topics:
1. It discusses major concepts from Chapter 1 such as how manufacturing adds value, different types of industries, and production facilities.
2. It provides an example problem calculating production rate, part cost, and hours to complete a batch in a machining operation.
3. Sections are dedicated to syllabus information and content for the course.
This document appears to be from a manufacturing processes course and covers several topics:
1. It discusses major concepts from Chapter 1 such as how manufacturing adds value, different types of industries, and production facilities.
2. It provides an example problem calculating production rate, part cost, and hours to complete a batch in a machining operation.
3. Sections are dedicated to syllabus information and content for the course.
3. Why was it made that way? 4. How else could it be made? 5. Why was it not made this way?
9/6/2016 MIE 375 Manufacturing Processes [BFS] 1
MAJOR CONCEPTS Chapter 1 1. adds value 2. manufacturing v. production (pc/yr) 3. primary, secondary, tertiary industries 4. discrete items 5. soft v. hard product variety 6. production facilities (quantity & layout)
7. Why was it not made this way?
9/6/2016 MIE 375 Manufacturing Processes [BFS] 2
9/6/2016 MIE 375 Manufacturing Processes [BFS] 3 9/6/2016 MIE 375 Manufacturing Processes [BFS] 4 9/6/2016 MIE 375 Manufacturing Processes [BFS] 5 9/6/2016 MIE 375 Manufacturing Processes [BFS] 6 1.10 In a batch-production machining operation, the starting work part is a casting that costs $4.50 each. Batch quantity = 65 parts. Part handling time each cycle = 2.5 min, and machining time per part = 3.44 min. It takes 75 min to set up the machine for production. Equipment cost rate = $25.00/hr, and labor cost rate = $20.00/hr. Both rates include overhead costs. The cutting tool in the operation costs = $5.75/pc and it must be changed every 18 parts. Tool change time = 3.0 min. Availability of the machine tool = 98%, and the scrap rate = 0. Determine (a) production rate (pc/hr) and (b) finished part cost ($/hr). (c) How many hours are required to complete the batch?