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  IME 484 - Facilities Analysis and Design

 

COURSE DESCRIPTION

Industrial Engineering - Facilities Analysis And Design (3) (3,0) (IME 484)

Spring Semester 2007

 

 

2007-08 Catalog Data:

484 -3 Facilities Planning. Theory and methods of facilities layout and planning emphasizing activity relationships, space requirements, materials handling and storage, plant layout, and facility location problems. Prerequisite(s): IME 415, 451, and upper-division standing in industrial or manufacturing engineering or consent of instructor.

 

 

Textbook(s):

Tomkins, J. A., and J. A. White. Facilities Planning, John Wiley and Sons, 3rd Edition,  2005.

 

 

Coordinator:

Cem Karacal, Ph.D, Professor of Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering.

 

 

Objectives:

The goal of this course is to provide an opportunity for students to integrate the skills and information previously acquired in their academic studies and experience. The course emphasizes how many industrial engineering disciplines come together in the determining a manufacturing facility design and location.

 

 

Topics and Schedule:

Facilities Planning Process (1 week)

Facility and Multi-facility Location Problem (2 week)

Block Layout Design (2 weeks)

Detailed Layout Design (2 weeks)

Storage & Warehousing (1 week)

Material Handling (2 weeks)

Quantitative Techniques (3 weeks)

Term Project (3 weeks)

 

 

Professional Component:

This course introduces essential facility analysis and design concepts to industrial and manufacturing engineering students. The course emphasizes the necessary integration of many industrial engineering tools to complete an effective facility design project. The course is an engineering topics course with significant engineering design content.

 

 

Course Outcomes:

On completion of this course students will:

 

1.   Learn How to Define Requirements

2.   Be able to do Systematic Layout Planning

3.   Learn How to Design Facilities

4.   Learn How to Locate Facilities

 

 

Prepared by:

Cem Karacal, Ph.D, Professor, Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering.

 

 

Date:

September 15, 2007

 

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