计算机集成制造:英文版

计算机集成制造:英文版
作 者: 詹姆斯·A 亨利·W 克雷贝尔
出版社: 机械工业出版社
丛编项: 时代教育·国外高校优秀教材精选
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本书简练地介绍了CIMS的基本概念,其涉及的范围较广,包括下列几个部分:第一部分为制造业及CIM的概述,包括制造业及制造系统;第二部分为设计原理及生产工程,包括产品设计和生产了程、计算机辅助工程;第三部分为企业资源管理,包括生产运行规划及制造规划和控制简介、材料计划、生产高度及运作系统等;第四部分为现代制造系统及其实施过程,包括生产加工机械和系统、生产支持机械和系统、机械和系统控制以及在制造过程中的质量等。这4部分共13章,内容涵盖了CIMS所涉及的相关单元技术,是机械工程类学生必备的知识,也是21世纪机械制造业先进生产模式的技术人才必备的知识。本书对相关技术内容的基本念的介绍非常清晰,其专业英语词汇也能很好地满足机械工程类学生的需要。本书在每章后都有一个小结,并附有问题及作业供学生讨论和练习,能加深学生对所介绍的内容的理解,在此过程中,如果能用英语进行讨论和用英语完成习题的写作,则更能有效地提高学生的英语表达能力。本书可以作为机械工程及自动化专业高年级学生的教材,亦是相关专业技术人员的学习材料。

图书目录

Pretace

PART 1 INTRODUCTION TO ClM AND THE MANUFACTURING ENTERPRISE

1 The Manufacturing Enterprise

1-1 lntroduction 2

1-2 External ChaIlenges 5

1-3 lnternal Challenges 8

1-4 World-CIass Order-Winning Criteria 14

1-5 The Prohlem and a SoIution 21

1-6 Learning CIM Concepts 24

1-7 Going for the Glohe 26

1-8 Summary 33

Reterences 33

Questions 34

ProhIems 35

Projects 36

Appendix 1-1: The Benefits of a ClM Implementation 37

Appendix 1-2: The Parable of the TWo Farmers 38

2 Manufacturing Systems

2-1 Manufacturing Classifications 45

2-2 Product Development Cycle 52

2-3 Enterprise Organization 53

2-4 Manual Production Operations 60

2-5 Summary 62

References 63

Questions 63

Projects 64

Appendix 2-1: ClM as a Competitive Weapon 64

Case Study : Evolution and Progress-0ne WorId-Class

Company's Measurement System 65

PART 2 THE DESIGN ELEMENTS AND PRDDUCTION ENGINEERING

3 Product Design and Production Engineering

3-1 Product Design and Production Engineering 70

3-2 Or Organization Model 71

3-3 The Design Process: A Model 74

3-4 Concurrent Engineering 82

3-5 Production Engineering 88

3-6 Summary 98

References 98

Questions 99

Projects 99

Case Study: Repetitive Design 100

4 Design Automation: CAD

4-1 lntroduction to CAD Systems 101

4-2 General System Operation 108

4-3 CAD Classification: Hardware Platforms 110

4-4 CAD Classification: Software 115

4-5 Application of CAD to Manufacturing Systems 125

4-6 Summary 129

References 131

Questions 132

ProhIems 132

Projects 133

Appendix 4-1: B-Splines to Nurhs 133

Appendix 4-2t Web Sites for CAD Vendors 135

Appendix 4-3t Web Sites for Computer Systems 136

5 Design Automation : Computer-Aided Engineering

5-1 Design for Manufacturing and Assembly 139

5-2 Computer-Aided Engineering Analysjs 144

5-3 Computer-Aided Engineering Evaluation 154

5-4 Group Technology 160

5-5 Production Engineering Strategies 165

5-6 Design and Production Engineering Network 185

5-7 Summary 188

Reterences 189

Questions 189

Problems 190

ProJects 191

Appendix 5-1: Ten Guidelines for Design for Assembly 192

Appendix 5-2: Weh Sites for CAE Vendors 193

Appendix 5-3: Weh Sites for Rapid Prototyping Vendors 194

PART 3 MANAGING THE ENTERPRISE RESOURCES

6 Introduction to Production/Operations Planning

6-1 Operations Management 199

6-2 Manufacturing Planning and Control 200

6-3 Manufacturing Planning and ControI ModeI-

Manutacturing Resource PIanning (MRP2) 205

6-4 Material Requirements PIanning 207

6-5 lntroduction to Production Activity ControI 211

6-6 Gantt Charts and Schedule Boards 212

6-7 Priority Control and Dispatching Techniques 213

6-8 Shop Loading 219

6-9 Input/Output ControI 221

6-10 Automating the MPC Function 221

6-11 Summary 223

References 224

Questjons 225

Prohlems 225

Projects 226

7 Introduction to Manufacturing Planning and ControI 228

7-1 PIanning in the MPC System 228

7-2 Production Planning 232

7-3 Master Production ScheduIe 238

7-4 lnventory Management 243

7-5 Product Data Management 247

7-6 Summary 249

References 251

Questions 251

Prohlems 252

Projects 255

Case Study 7-1: Production System at New United Motor Manufacturing, Part 1 256

8 Material PIanning, Production Scheduling,

and Operating Systems 258

8-1 MateriaI Requirements Planning 258

8-2 Capacity Reguirements Planning 268

8-3 From Reorder-Point Systems to Manufacturing Resource PIanning (MRP ll) 270

8-4 Just-in-Time Manufacturing 281

8-5 Synchronized Production 293

8-6 The Emergence ot Lean Froduction 295

8-7 Summary 298

References 299

Questions 300

ProhIems 301

Projects 302

Case Studyt Production System at New United Motor Manufacturing, Part 2 303

Appendix 8-1: Wight's BicycIe ExampIe 307

Appendix 8-2: ABCD Checklist 309

9 Enterprise Resource Planning, and Beyond

9-1 MRP ll: A Driver of Effective ERP Systems 321

9-2 lnformation TechnoIogy 322

9-3 The Decision to Implement an ERP System 325

9-4 Features of Modern MP&C Systems 326

9-5 Developing TechnoIogies; Converging and Enahling 330

9-6 Identitying ERP System SuppIiers 335

9-7 Summary 337

References 338

Projects 338

Appendix 9-1: Identifying the Ahhreviations lncIuded in Figure 9-1 339

Appendix 9-2: lmportant ERP-Related Sites on the lnternet 339

Appendix 9-3: An ERP Example Using WinMan 340

PART 4 ENABLlNG PR0CESSES AND SYSTEMS F0R MODERN

MANUFACTURlNG

10 Production Process Machines and Systems

10-1 MateriaI and Machine Processes 347

10-2 FIexible Manufacturing 367

10-3 Fixed High-Volume Automation 376

10-4 Summary 379

References 381

Questions 382

Projects 383

APPendix 10-1: History of Computer-Controlled Machines 383

11 Production Support Machines and Systems

11-1 lndustrial Rohots 386

11-2 Automated MateriaI Handling 403

11-3 Automatic Guided VehicIes 409

11-4 Automated Storage and Retrieval 419

11-5 Summary 423

References 424

Questions 424

Projects 425

Case Study: AGV Applications at GeneraI Motors 426

12 Machine and System ControI

12-1 System Overview 427

12-2 CelI ControI 430

12-3 Proprietary Versus Open System lnterconnect Software 434

12-4 Device Control 437

12-5 Programmahle Logic Controllers 438

12-6 Computer Numerical Control 449

12-7 Automatic Tracking 453

12-8 Network Communications 458

12-9 Summary 459

References 460

Questions 461

Projects 462

Appendix 12-1: Turning G Codes 462

13 QuaIity and Human Resource Issues in Manufacturing

13-1 Quality 464

13-2 TotaI QuaIity Management 465

13-3 Quality Tools and Processes 469

13-4 Defect-Free Design Philosophy 479

13-5 The Changing Workforce 483

13-6 SeIf-Directed Work Teams 484

13-7 Summary 489

References 490

Questions 491

Projects 492

Appendix 13-1: Deming's Fourteen Points 492

Index