Production Systems Engineering (PSE) is an emerging branch of Engineering intended to uncover fundamental principles of production systems and utilize themfor analysis, continuous improvement, and design. This text, the first devoted exclusively to PSE, is intended for senior and first year graduate students interested in manufacturing, as well as engineers involved in the operation, management, and design of production systems.Drawing upon years of research andpractical experience and using numerous examples and illustrations, Jingshan Li and Semyon Meerkov cover:Methods for mathematical modeling of production systems Techniques for designing continuous improvement projects with predictable results Quantitative methods for selecting lean buffering Rigorous techniques for identifying bottleneck machines and bottleneck buffers Product quality Methods for analysis of transient behavior of production lines Techniques for measurement-based management of production systems Numerous case studies which illustrate practical application of PSE techniquesThe PSE Toolbox, which implements the algorithms developed in the text INDICE: Part I: Background Material and Mathematical Modeling: Introduction.- Mathematical tools: elements of probability theory.- Mathematical modelingof production systems.- Part II: Serial Production Lines with Bernoulli Modelof Machine Reliability.- Analysis of Bernoulli lines.- Continuous improvementof Bernoulli lines.- Design of lean Bernoulli lines.- Customer demand satisfaction in bernoulli lines.- Transient behavior of Bernoulli lines.- Closed Bernoulli lines.- Part III: Serial Production Lines with Continuous Time Models ofMachine Reliability.- Analysis of exponential lines.- Analysis of non-exponential lines.- Improvement of continuous lines.- Design of lean continuous lines.- Customer demand satisfaction in continuous lines.- Part IV: Summary, Toolbox and Appendices.- Summary of main principles of production systems engineering.- Production systems engineering toolbox.
- ISBN: 978-0-387-75578-6
- Editorial: Springer
- Encuadernacion: Cartoné
- Páginas: 666
- Fecha Publicación: 01/04/2009
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés