ISE 312 Manufacturing Systems II

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ISE 312 Manufacturing Systems II

ISE 312 Manufacturing Systems II

Industrial and Systems Engineering Spring 2017 4 credits CRN 20629

Overview This course has three main areas of focus: Production and Inventory Control, Planning and Design of Manufacturing Facilities, and Understanding the Physical Fundamentals of Processes and is designed mainly for engineering students intent on following an engineering career in a manufacturing industry. This course covers the models, networking, and systems needed to design and manage a manufacturing enterprise. Topics include facility design & material handling, forecasting techniques, demand management, economic lot size, inventory management, and scheduling methods. This course is considered a technical elective. Prerequisite: Sophomore standing in the Watson School or consent of department chair.

Class Time Schedule Monday-Wednesday-Friday Dis: Friday Rm: UU 215 (1:10 to 2:10 PM) Rm: UU 215 (2:20 to 3:20 PM)

Instructor Thomas Koon Office: R14 Watson Engineering Building Office Hours: Mon. & Wed. 10:30to11:45AM or by Appointment email: [email protected] TA TBA email:

Class Web Site www.ws.binghamton.edu/ise312

Text Plossl, George W. – Production and Inventory Control, 2nd Edition, Prentice Hall, 1985. Sule, D. R. – Manufacturing Facilities, 2nd Edition, PWS Publishing Company, 1994.

Reserved Books Schey, John A.– Introduction to Manufacturing Processes, 3rd Edition, McGraw Hill, 2000. El Wakil, Sherif D. – Processes and Design for Manufacturing, 2nd Edition, Waveland Press, 1998.

Grade This course will be graded upon Homework, Tour Reports, Projects, and Exams. Grade Dependence: Homework (3) & Facility Design 100 points Project & Presentation 100 points Exams (2) 200 points Final Exam on Machining Processes 100 points Total: 500 points

Exams Cell phones or wireless devices must be stored in non-reachable locations during Exams. Project & Presentation Each student will be assigned one process to study. A class presentation will be required. The presentation will be evaluated by the class and the class instructor. The instructor will make the final grade assignment for each project & presentation. A directory of project topics and objectives will be listed on the class web site.

Machining Process Videos There will be approximately (25) videos highlighting various industrial processes. Videos will be viewed at the start of class. One final exam will contain all video machine process questions during finals week. All notes, manuals, and any text collected during the semester will be allowed during the video final exam.

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