Create a process plan for assembly of a loudspeaker

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Virtual Systems Design and Simulation for Production

Aims of this work

1. To develop a systematic understanding and critical awareness of sustainable manufacturing systems, system design approaches and manufacturing planning techniques applied to industry.

2. To enhance the acquisition of analytical knowledge and practical skills gained for analysing a complex manufacturing process or system based on a development of virtual product design, virtual assembly, virtual prototyping systems for production, and their integration using advanced computer design and modelling simulation tools.

3. To explore modelling simulation techniques to help create rapidly and turn innovative ideas timely into systems design, analysis and improvement particularly for a constraint-based production system in a virtual environment.

4. To become an expert in coping with the system uncertainty, examining the system random behaviour, refining the system design, and developing alternative operational management strategies based on the developed virtual prototyping system to a real industrial case study.

Learning outcomes

1. Critically appraise a systematic approach with lean thinking and apply it into analysis, planning, design and performance evaluation of a complex production system.

2. Identify and evaluate advances in discrete event simulation techniques and effective modelling methods used for development of a constraint-based production system providing an optimal or near-optimal solution with an aid of computer design and modelling simulation tools.

3. Improve the developed prototyping system by incorporating system characteristics of such as flexibility, reconfigurability and responsiveness with innovative features to create an efficient, cost- effective and eco-friendly manufacturing plant in a virtual environment.

Assignment

Background

In order to be competitive, modern products must be designed with a view to production methods in which a production system should to be designed in a cost-effective way and the system is able to operate at optimal or near-optimal conditions. Nevertheless, design of a production system can be a complex process and any small change of the system design often makes a significant impact on the overall system performance. In the real-world industry, implementation of the entire production system is often very expensive and cost of ‘getting it wrong' can be very high. For these reasons, both system and product designers need to work together to ensure a ‘right first time' scenario. Virtual prototyping techniques offer a potential solution to the major difficulties involved in design, analysis and performance evaluation of a product and a production system providing a fast delivery of alternative solutions at a minimum of cost. Nowadays, virtual prototyping techniques are commonly used in manufacturing sectors involving some form of computer-aided design and modelling simulation activities.

Assignment & Tasks

This assignment is based on a case study of assembling loudspeakers on a production line that needs to be investigated. A loudspeaker manufacturer has just upgraded its loudspeaker design by incorporating some forged parts with improved magnetic characteristics for the unit, which has additional benefits of reduced part count and part features to facilitate automatic feeding as well as ease of manual assembly.

Figure 1 (all figures attached in file) shows the basic structure of a loudspeaker and Figure 2 illustrates what is known as the motor unit assembly together with the voice coil. Figure 3 shows a cross-section through a typical loudspeaker. The assembly of an entire loudspeaker is illustrated in Figure 4 and 5, respectively.

The parts in the whole assembly can be grouped into two different types namely:

1. The ‘soft' parts.

These are the dust cap, the diaphragm, the spider and the coil.

2. The ‘hard' parts

These are all in the ‘motor unit' sub-assembly including the pole piece, the magnet and the top plate, together with the frame.

The proposed manufacturing facilities should as far as possible incorporate automation, however, it is still anticipated that some of the ‘soft' parts may be assembled manually. The aim is to produce one loudspeaker every 20s over an 8hr working day and a 5-day week (1440 units/day, 7200 units/week). The speakers can be sold at £5/unit, giving a potential turnover of £36000/week and £1800000/year.

After an initial investigation of the system, data collection and analysis, the following system parameters have been identified and determined:

- Conveyors will be used and it may be 5, 10, 15 or 20 m long.
- Each frame arrives randomly and is loaded in position (manually) in NegExp 18s.
- Each pole plate can be fed/assembled in LogNormal 17s, STD: 5-15%.
- The magnet can be fed/assembled in LogNormal 19s, STD: 5-15%.
- The top plate can be fed/assembled between 15-18s in a uniform distribution.
- Manual assembly of the spider and coil by a worker takes a time of 35-45s in a uniform distribution.

- Assembly of the diaphragm takes an average time of 18s.
- Manual assembly of the dust cap takes an average time of 16s.
- At the magnetisation station: 20s.
- At the automated test machine (ATM): 10s.
- Fork-lift trucks may be used at the end of the production line and it may travel at 2m/s.

In addition, the following system elements, operational activities and relevant information are suggested below:

1. Each finished loudspeaker will be individually bagged by a worker (s) after the ATM (automated test machine). A robot might be used to pack the finish products into a container. Each container should hold 36 loudspeakers and filled containers should be stacked and wrapped together in groups of 4 before being taken away by a fork-lift truck (s) to the warehouse.

2. Feeders/hoppers can be replenished automatically inside/outside the normal working hours (you decide this). This process involves unpacking parts manually and placing them on a single long conveyor that runs to a centrally located robot which can intelligently pick up correct parts and place these parts on short conveyors running to each feeder. The robot can run with a cycle time of 1.2s. Each worker can place individual parts on the conveyor in NegExp 4s; it needs to keep the number of workers to a minimum. The operating time of this conveyor must also be kept to a minimum since it involves the additional cost of overtime and/or part-time workers.

3. Fully assembled loudspeakers are passed through an automated test machine (ATM) where 1% of inspected units do not comply with specifications and are removed for rework - rework is not part of the study.

4. An eco-friendly and safe shop floor/workshop design is encouraged.

Tasks

You should attempt to complete the following tasks:

1. Provide a background/knowledge of the loudspeaker-related product and production through a literature study.

2. Create a process plan for assembly of a loudspeaker using ‘pre-manufactured components'. Suggest suitable assembly sequences that would benefit from automated and/or manual operational processes.

3. Produce a drawing incorporating your proposed facility layout design based on the logic sequences of assembly within a boundary (with assumptions in Note) and justify your design by considering constraints such as space utilisation; ease of operations and services; reduction of temporary storage areas or buffer zones, transport/human operator motions; safety; costs etc.

4. Build a full system model using Enterprise Dynamics (ED) software by incorporating 3D objects (if applicable) and all the necessary statistical values; test and verify the functionality of the developed ED models.

5. Design and run suitable experiments with the developed ED models; collect, analyse and interpret the generated simulation data including graphical simulation results to be presented in the report.

6. Evaluate system performance making any improvement that would be most beneficial to the system design and explain why you consider these changes, which may be advantageous.

Note: Make your own assumptions due to any necessary data which may not be given or should not be included in your particular case study. This may refer to such as the availability of factory space, location of stores and so on. You may also consider how your system design may be able to cope with an increase in demands as well as product variances in future.

Your work must be presented and illustrated in a written report. The report should be structured as indicated at page 1 and it should include your own work with the relevant context, drawings and screen- captures and other materials. Please keep your report concisely below 4500 words.

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len1912231

3/23/2018 3:19:06 AM

A proper academic and Evidence of professional presentation of completeness, the report in completeness, evaluation and evaluation and reflection of understanding outcomes and engineering of the delivered analysis integrated with work technical aspects of the established work. Quality completeness and critical evaluation of outcomes and engineering analysis; good understanding of computer modelling simulation techniques and the developed computer models Evidence in completeness and evaluation of outcomes/alternative solutions; understanding of the major issues of the developed computer models Limited evidence in completeness and evaluation of the reported outcomes; and understanding of the developed computer models No real evidence of completeness, evaluation and understanding of the work 0.30 x

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Evidence of a professional 0.20 x = Structure and quality of Report attainment in terms of the coherent presentation of the work; written report concisely with the key Written material fluent and soundly structured Adequate structure, average quality Material poorly organised and largely descriptive Long on description, with structure inappropriate to content elements included

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Analytical work & engineering analysis High standard with professional analytical work and/or engineering analysis Good amount of structured analytical work and/or engineering analysis Some analytical work has been done, but not always properly carried out or interpreted. Very limited analytical work and engineering analysis Inadequate or no analytical work/engineering analysis 0.10 x = Innovative Ideas & Design Creativity, synthesis, innovative thinking, predictive judgement and diagnosis Confidence in use of ideas and processes within the field of study Use of ideas and processes from the field of study Evidence of some assimilation of basic concepts in the field of study Theory wrongly applied to the work in hand with little or no analysis 0.10 x =

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Assessor’s Evaluation Form - Virtual Systems Design and Simulation for Production Mark Range >70% 1st Class 60-69% Upper 2nd 50-59% Lower 2nd 40-49% 3rd Class <40% Fail Weight Mark % Weighted % Self-planning, commitment & management Student has shown a professional attitude requiring little supervision and working effectively Required minimal assistances to tackle problems and managed time well in progress Worked well with guidance and direction but did not show much initiative Minimal efforts with considerable assistances Poor self-planning; limited attendance 0.20 x = Research Reference to, and thorough assimilation of some published research –based papers in the field of study Evidence of usage of background knowledge in this field through reading published materials Evidence of investigation of published materials in the relevance to this work Limited investigation of sources Inadequate or no investigation; unacknowledged reliance on one source 0.10 x =

len1912231

3/23/2018 3:17:57 AM

Your work must be presented and illustrated in a written report. The report should be structured as indicated at page 1 and it should include your own work with the relevant context, drawings and screen- captures and other materials. Please keep your report concisely below 4500 words. Your work will be assessed according to the “marking criteria” as attached with this assignment. Submission A final report in writing must be submitted via Moodle by Tuesday 27 BEFORE 16:00. The report must be submitted in the MS Word format. A late submission of the report and its assessment will apply in accordance with Academic Regulations, University of Portsmouth, Academic Registry, 2012.

len1912231

3/23/2018 3:17:37 AM

The report should include the following information: • Unit Title – Virtual Systems Design and Simulation for Production • Unit Code – ENG770s2 • Your Student ID Number • Unit Lecturer: Dr Qian Wang • Date/Month/Year 1) Introduction/Background (refers to page 2-4 and your own research work) 2) Main work (refers to page 5-6) 3) Discussions and conclusions References (if applicable) Appendix

len1912231

3/23/2018 3:17:25 AM

Submission Instructions Submit the work in a written report via Moodle. Instructions for completing the The work involves a design of a complex production system in a virtual assessment: environment with solutions developed and submitted in a report via Moodle. The length of the report is suggested no more than 4500 words. The overall assessment strategy is designed to test problem solving capabilities through a case study including a design of a complex production system in a virtual environment using computer-aided design and modelling simulation tools to satisfy LO 1, 2 and 3, with solutions developed and submitted in a report. Each student is expected to develop their own computer models, which will be checked and questioned by the supervisor in week 10 and 11 as part of the overall assessment.

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