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Production preparation methodology in Swedish metal working industry - a State of the Art investigation
University West, Department of Technology, Mathematics and Computer Science, Division for Mechanical Engineering. (PTW)
University West, Department of Engineering Science, Division of Production Engineering. University West, Department of Engineering Science, Division of Subtractive and Additive Manufacturing. (PTW)ORCID iD: 0000-0003-0976-9820
University West, Department of Engineering Science, Division of Production Engineering. (PTW)ORCID iD: 0000-0003-1408-2249
2008 (English)In: Swedish Production Symposium, Stockholm 18-20 November 2008. Proceedings: The Swedish Production Academy's annual conference / [ed] Bengt Lindberg och Johan Stahre, Stockholm: The Swedish Production Academy , 2008, p. 443-450Conference paper, Published paper (Other academic)
Abstract [en]

This article presents a brief state of the art in the Swedish metal working industry regarding the production preparation process for the machine centre. The article is based on a relationship model from which a questionnaire was developed. The model incorporates the perceived preparation process efficiency, the amount of systematic preparation work, in relation to the companies’ premises as possible causes. The investigation is based on a general hypothesis that a more systematic approach in the preparation process leads to higher preparation process efficiency. This hypothesis was supplemented by two more hypotheses and additional analyses to create an understanding of the situation. The main finding in this investigation is that there appear to be no relationship between increased  ystematic preparation work and perception of higher preparation efficiency. The investigation also indicates that many metal working companies have little knowledge about the performance of their preparation process and that there is an efficiency improvement potential of nearly 30%.

Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Stockholm: The Swedish Production Academy , 2008. p. 443-450
Keywords [en]
Production preparation, methodologies, Metal working industry
National Category
Production Engineering, Human Work Science and Ergonomics
Research subject
ENGINEERING, Manufacturing and materials engineering
Identifiers
URN: urn:nbn:se:hv:diva-1937OAI: oai:DiVA.org:hv-1937DiVA, id: diva2:276218
Conference
Swedish Production Symposium, Stockholm 18-20 November 2008
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NFFP4Available from: 2012-01-04 Created: 2009-11-11 Last updated: 2020-03-16Bibliographically approved
In thesis
1. A study of process planning for metal cutting
Open this publication in new window or tab >>A study of process planning for metal cutting
2009 (English)Licentiate thesis, comprehensive summary (Other academic)
Alternative title[sv]
En studie av produktionsberedning för skärande bearbetning
Abstract [en]

Process planning as a function for competitiveness is often neglected. However, as an intermediary between product development and manufacturing, it holds a key function in transforming product specifications and requirements into a producible process plan. Demands and requirements should be met concurrently as manufacturing costs and lead times are minimised. The focus of this thesis is the act of process planning, where the use of better methodologies, computer-aids and performance measurements are essential parts. Since process planning has the function of transforming demands and requirements, changing customer and regulative requirements are vital to regard. Since environmentally benign products and production increases in importance, the research presented in this thesis includes a CNC machining cost model, which relates machining costs to energy consumption.  The presented results in this thesis are based on quantitative and qualitative studies in the metal working industry.

 

This thesis has contributed to an enhanced understanding of process planning to achieve better performance and important areas for improvements. Despite a 50 year history of computerised process planning aids, few of these are used in the industry, where manual process planning activities are more common. Process planning aids should be developed around the process planner so that non-value adding activities, such as information management and documentation are minimised in order to allow more resources for value adding activities, such as decision making. This thesis presents a study of systematic process planning in relation to perceived efficiency. This correlation could however not be verified, which opens up for further studies of other possible explanations for process planning efficiency. Process planning improvements in the industry are difficult to make, since there is little focus on process planning activities and limited knowledge about actual performance hereof. This means that measures taken regarding process planning development are difficult to verify.

Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Göteborg: Chalmers Reproservice, 2009. p. 52
Series
Technical report (Department of Materials and Manufacturing Technology, Chalmers University of Technology), ISSN 1652-8891 ; 59
Keywords
Process planning, CAPP, CAM, efficiency, performance, green manufacturing, sustainable machining, CNC, Produktionsberedning, effektivitet, grön tillverkning
National Category
Production Engineering, Human Work Science and Ergonomics Production Engineering, Human Work Science and Ergonomics
Research subject
ENGINEERING, Manufacturing and materials engineering
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:hv:diva-2147 (URN)
Presentation
2009-12-17, Gamma/delta, Hörsalsvägen 7, Chalmers, Göteborg, 10:00 (English)
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Available from: 2010-03-30 Created: 2010-01-19 Last updated: 2020-03-11Bibliographically approved

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