Project 1.1.3 Manufacturing Research

Project 1.1.3 Manufacturing Research

<p>Project 1.1.3 Manufacturing Research</p><p>Introduction The term manufacturing can refer to many different process components. Not only does it mean “to make products” or “to make products efficiently,” but it also refers to the many different types of manufacturing that exist, the materials used, and the mechanisms employed.</p><p>How do you gather information? Do you watch the news, read newspapers and books, surf the Internet, or talk to friends? How do you know which of your sources are reliable? When you hear gossip at school, how do you determine whether it is true?</p><p>In this project you will be asked to conduct research for your class. Your goal is not only to learn about a topic, but to teach your classmates as well. You will be asked to cite several sources for your findings to justify their validity.</p><p>Equipment Computer with presentation software Engineering notebook</p><p>Procedure In this project you and a partner will research a topic in manufacturing and create a presentation for your class. A list of topics is provided below.</p><p>1. Computer-integrated manufacturing (CIM) 2. Computer-aided design (CAD) 3. Computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) 4. Just-in-time (JIT) 5. Automation 6. Lean manufacturing 7. Robotics 8. Six sigma 9. Automated storage/retrieval system (ASRS) 10.Automated guided vehicle (AGV) 11.Kaizen 12.Flexible manufacturing system (FMS) 13.Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) 14.Computer Numerical Control (CNC)</p><p>Save information and graphics to your student network folder to be used in the development of a presentation. Make sure you record and properly reference all </p><p>© 2013 Project Lead The Way, Inc. Computer Integrated Manufacturing Project 1.1.3 Manufacturing Research – Page 1 information sources in your engineer’s notebook. Your research should focus on the following information:</p><p>What is it? (definition) Who created or affected it? How has it changed throughout history? Go back as far as you can. What is it like today?</p><p>Develop a five- to ten- minute presentation that includes the following information:</p><p>Title slide with your name, class, period, and selected topic Definition A timeline showing the history of the topic Major changes that have occurred in the topic People who have influenced the topic A reference page of at least four Internet sites and other sources used to gather your presentation information; record in APA style</p><p>You will present your findings to the class.</p><p>Conclusion As you listen to your classmates’ presentations, take notes so that you can answer the four questions above for each topic. The grid below has been provided to assist you.</p><p>Topic Definition People History Computer- integrated manufacturing (CIM)</p><p>Computer-aided design (CAD) </p><p>Computer-aided- manufacturing (CAM)</p><p>Just-in-time (JIT)</p><p>Automation</p><p>© 2013 Project Lead The Way, Inc. Computer Integrated Manufacturing Project 1.1.3 Manufacturing Research – Page 2</p><p>Lean manufacturing</p><p>Robotics</p><p>Six sigma</p><p>Automated storage/retrieval system (ASRS)</p><p>Automated guided vehicle (AGV)</p><p>© 2013 Project Lead The Way, Inc. Computer Integrated Manufacturing Project 1.1.3 Manufacturing Research – Page 3 Topic Definition People History</p><p>Kaizen theory</p><p>Flexible manufacturing systems (FMS)</p><p>Programmable logic controller (PLC)</p><p>Computer numerical control (CNC)</p><p>© 2013 Project Lead The Way, Inc. Computer Integrated Manufacturing Project 1.1.3 Manufacturing Research – Page 4</p>

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