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Schematic Models for Production Engineering

✍ Scribed by Ricardo Seidl da Fonseca


Publisher
Springer
Year
2023
Tongue
English
Leaves
201
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


The book is a comprehensive guide to schematic models of methods engineering, offering a detailed analysis of these models and their applications in a variety of engineering fields. By bringing together the most significant schematic models in a single text and analyzing them according to a common structure, the book enables readers to visualize possible interventions and improvements in work situations.

Focused on the conceptualization and analysis of schematic models, the text covers an area of knowledge that is central to production and industrial engineering, but also widely used in other engineering disciplines. The book presents an updated version of a representative set of schematic models, making it an invaluable resource for engineers in the field.

With the growing automation of production and the introduction of robotics and the "internet of machines", the use of schematic models is more important than ever in achieving quality and safety in production projects, whether in manufacturing, industrial processes, or services. The book demonstrates how schematic models of methods are essential tools for the study and analysis of current business or production processes, as well as for the implementation of new systems and their maintenance.

Overall, this book is a must-read for engineers seeking to improve their knowledge and practical application of schematic models, providing valuable insights and guidance for professionals in a range of engineering fields.

✦ Table of Contents


Preface
Introduction
Contents
About the Author
List of Figures
List of Tables
List of Boxes
1 Model Concept
1.1 Models in Engineering
Reference
2 Concept of Work Study
2.1 Work Systems
2.2 Work Study
2.3 Development Criteria
2.4 Productivity Development
References
3 Concept of Methods Engineering
3.1 Basic Concepts
3.2 Responsibilities for Work Methods Projects
3.3 Techniques for Designing Work Methods
3.4 Methods Engineering Models
References
4 Analysis of Schematic Models
4.1 Purpose and Content of Analysis
4.2 Glossary of Names
4.3 Classification and Characteristics of Schematic Models
4.4 Analysis of Schematic Models Presentation
4.4.1 Interrelationship Table
4.4.2 Information Distribution Table
4.4.3 Process Flow Diagram
4.4.4 Map Flow Diagram
4.4.5 Chronologic Assembly Diagram
4.4.6 Simultaneous Activities Diagram
4.4.7 Route Frequency Diagram
4.4.8 Cyclegraph
4.4.9 Sensory-Motor Diagram
4.4.10 Manual Activity Diagram
References


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