Session 5 - Important Slides Flashcards
What are the General Space Calculation ratios for Industrial Plants?
Gross Area 100% = 90% Net Area + 10% Building Construction
Net Area 90% = 58% Effective Area + 28% Logistics (Routing) + 4% Area for Technical Functions
Effective Area 58% = 28% Production 14% Inventory 8% Support 5% Personnel Requirements 2% Administration 1% Other
What are the General Objectives in Facility Layout Planning?
1) Min material handling
2) Maintaining flexibility operation
3) Promote high turnover of WIP
4) Hold-down investment in equipment
5) Economical use of floor space
6) Utilise labour
7) Ensure safety, comfort, convenience
What are the 4 steps of Product Design?
1) R&D
2) Engineering & Design
3) Production Design
4) Processing & Tooling, null series
What are 4 steps of Layout Design?
1) Location & Size of area
2) General Overall Layout
3) Detailed layout plants
4) Installation
What are the 3 steps to Full Operations?
1) Production tests = TESTING
2) Ramp-Up = INCREASING
3) Operations = STEADY STATE
What kind of a process is Effective Flow Planning?
Effective flow planning is a hierarchical process
What is effective flow within a facility contingent upon?
Contingent upon Effective Flow between Departments, which depends on Effective Flow within Workstations.
What 3 main flows should be aligned?
MMP
1) Material Flow
2) Product Flow
3) Personnel Flow
Where are Macro and Micro Flows pictured?
1) Macro pictured in the Block Layout
2) Micro pictured in the Detailed Layout
What are the 5 Basic Input Data of Systematic Layout Planning?
1) P Product / Material
2) Q Quantity / Volume
3) R Routing (process sequence)
4) S Supporting Service
5) T Timing
What are the 11 SLP Process Steps?
1) Input Data: P,Q,R,S,T & Activities
2) Flow of Materials
3) Activity Relationship
4) Relationship Diagram
5) Space Requirements
6) Space Available
7) Space Relationship Diagram
8) Modifying Constraints
9) Practical Limitations
10) Develop Layout Alternatives
11) Evaluation
What is MULTIPLE?
Multifloor Plant Layout Evaluation
What are the Characteristics of MULTIPLE?
1) Starting Point: Construction or Improvement
2) Relationship Inputs: From-to chart (Quantitative)
3) Objective: Distance Based
4) Representation: Discrete
How does MULTIPLE work?
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Uses SFC (space filling curves), for example: the Hilbert Curve o Each grid is visited exactly once o Generation of curves as TSP Departments are arranged according to a sequence Two-Way / Pairwise Exchanges of departments Selection of the exchange is made to lead to the Lowest Transportation Costs Distance is measured rectilinearly along the grid between departments’ centroids
What is the Hilbert Curve?
The Hilbert curve is a space filling curve that visits every center-point in a square grid