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Flexible Manufacturing Systems (FMS)• An FMS is a “reprogrammable” manufacturing system

capable of producing a variety of products automatically. Conventional manufacturing systems have been marked by one of two distinct features:– The capability of producing a variety of different

product types, but at a high cost (e.g., job shops).

– The capability of producing large volumes of a product at a lower cost, but very inflexible in terms of the product types which can be produced (e.g., transfer lines).

• An FMS is designed to provide both of these features.

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Definition of Flexible Manufacturing System

Flexible Manufacturing System:

- “A system that consists of numerous programmable machine tools connected by an automated material handling system”

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Characteristics of FMS

• It is an attempt to solve production problems of mid-volume and mid-variety parts.

• It is designed to process several parts in the given mix simultaneously.

• It is equipped with sophisticated flexible machine tools.

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Characteristics of FMS (cont.)

• Parts are transferred from machine to machine by a computer controlled Material Handling System (MHS).

• It consists of three sub-systems: the machining system, the material handling system and the control system.

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How You Can Use FMS

• To reduce set up and queue times• Improve efficiency• Reduce time for product completion• Utilize human workers better• Improve product routing• Produce a variety of Items under one roof• Improve product quality• Serve a variety of vendors simultaneously• Produce more product more quickly

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FMS Components

• Numerical Control (NC) machine tools• Automated material handling system

(AMHS)– Automated guided vehicles (AGV)– Conveyors– Automated storage and retrieval systems

(AS/RS)• Industrial Robots• Control Software

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Flexible Manufacturing System

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Manufacturing Technology

• Numerically controlled (NC) machines–controlled by punched tape

• Computer numerical controlled (CNC)–controlled by attached computer

• Direct numerical control (DNC)– several NC machines controlled by single computer

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Automated Material Handling

• Conveyors• Automated guided vehicle (AGV)• Automated storage & retrieval

system (ASRS)

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Robotics

• Programmable manipulators• Follow specified path• Better than humans with respect

to –hostile environments–long hours–consistency

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Robot Parts

• Controller–hardware, software, power source

• Manipulator–robot arm

• End-effector–“hand”

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• Machines that hold, move, or grasp items

• Perform monotonous or dangerous tasks

• Used when speed, accuracy, or strength are needed

© 1984-1994 T/Maker Co.

Production TechnologyRobots

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Common Uses of Robots

• Loading and unloading

• Spray painting

• Welding

• Material handling

• Inspection

• Machine Assembly

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• Material handling machines

• Used to move parts & equipment in manufacturing

• May be used to deliver mail & meals in service facilities

© 1984-1994 T/Maker Co.

Production TechnologyAutomatic Guided Vehicles (AGV)

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Computer Integrated Manufacturing

• CIM: “The Integration of the total manufacturing enterprise through the use of integrated systems and data communications coupled with new managerial philosophies that improve organizational and personnel efficiency.” (4)

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Components of CIM

• CAD Computer Aided Design

• CAM Computer Aided Manufacturing

• CAE Computer Aided Engineering

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Challenges with FMS

• Determining if FMS is the best production system for your company (economically and socially)

• Possible expansion costs associated with implementing FMS

• Day to day maintenance of FMS operations

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• Using automated machines (DNC) & materials handling equipment together

• Often connected to centralized computer

• Also called automated work cell

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Production TechnologyFlexible Manufacturing

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Production TechnologyFMS - Pros & Cons

• Advantages– Faster, lower-cost changes from one part to

another– Lower direct labor costs– Reduced inventory– Consistent, and perhaps better quality– FMS in a batch production system offers

several flexibilities, like: machine flexibility, process flexibility, product flexibility, routing flexibility, volume flexibility and expansion flexibility.

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Production TechnologyFMS - Pros & Cons

• Disadvantages– Limited ability to adapt to product or

product mix changes– Requires substantial preplanning and

capital expenditures– Technological problems of exact

component positioning and precise timing

– Tooling and fixture requirements

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Flexible Manufacturing

How Does It Work ?

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Integration of FMS

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Making FMS Work

– By implementing the components of robotics, manufacturing technology and computer integrated manufacturing in a correct order one can achieve a successful Flexible Manufacturing System

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A Real World Example

TheFord

Motor Company

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Ford’s Problem

• At Ford Powertrain they faced the following challenges

- outdated cell controller- lack of flexibility because of it- causing loss of efficiency

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Solution

• Implemented a cell control based on an open architecture, commonly available tools, and industry standard hardware, software, and protocols.

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Benefits

• Enabled Ford to mix and match machine tools from different vendors

• Reduced the number of man-years required to implement the application

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Benefits Continued

• The budget for the fully automatic closed-loop controller was less

• No formal training was required for the floor shop operators

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Computer-Integrated Manufacturing

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Summing Up (FMS)

• Programmable machine tools• Controlled by common computer

network• Combines flexibility with efficiency• Reduces setup & queue times

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Manufacturing Technology

• This part of FMS uses:

– NC Numerically Controlled Machine

– CNC Computer Controlled Machine

– DNC Direct Numerical Controlled

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Robots

Robots: Programmable Manipulators

― Can tolerate hostile environments

― Can work much longer hours than humans

― Can perform redundant jobs more consistently (1)