Mce527 - Manufacturing Process and Plant Layout
Mce527 - Manufacturing Process and Plant Layout
Mce527 - Manufacturing Process and Plant Layout
INTRODUCTION
Manufacturing is the backbone of any industrialized nation. It is important to know the various
manufacturing processes, materials being processed, tools and equipment for manufacturing different
components or products with optimal process plan using proper precautions and specified safety rules
to avoid accidents. The basic requirements of workshop activities in terms of man, machine, material,
methods, money and other infrastructure facilities needed to be positioned properly for optimal shop
layouts or plant layout and other support services effectively adjusted or located in the industry or plant
within a well planned manufacturing organization.
The complete understanding of basic manufacturing processes and workshop technology is highly
difficult for anyone to claim expertise over it. The study deals with several aspects of workshops
practices also for imparting the basic working knowledge of the different engineering materials, tools,
equipment, manufacturing processes etc. It also describes and demonstrates the use of different hand
tools (measuring, marking, holding and supporting tools, cutting etc), equipment, machinery and various
method of manufacturing that facilitate shaping or forming the different raw materials into suitable
usable forms.
WHAT IS MANUFACTURING?
Manufacturing is derived from the Latin word “manufactus”, means “made by hand”. It involves making
products from raw material by using various processes, by making use of hand tools, machinery or even
computers. It is therefore a study of the processes required to make parts and to assemble them in
machines. The study of manufacturing reveals those parameters which can be most efficiently being
influenced to increase production and raise its accuracy.
It is the process followed in plant for converting semi-finished products or raw materials into finished
products. The art of converting raw materials into finished goods with application of different types of
tools, equipment, machine tools, manufacturing set ups and manufacturing processes, is known as
production process. In general, there are three basic types of production system which are:
1. Job production
2. Batch production
3. Mass production
Hence, manufacturing process is that part of the production process which is directly concerned with
the change of form or dimensions of the part being produced. It does not include the transportation,
handling or storage of parts, as they are not directly concerned with the changes into the form or
dimensions of the part produced.
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PLANT LAYOUT
In manufacturing organization, a job to be manufactured spends most of the time in moving and
waiting. For reduction of this moving and waiting time of jobs/parts, it is necessary to have proper
layout and proper scheduling procedure. Plant layout specifies the position of the overall arrangement
of the various facilities such as equipment, materials, manpower, materials handling, service facilities,
and passage required to facilitate efficient operation of production system of the plant within the area
of the site selected previously. Shop layout in manufacturing plant also forms an integral part of the
factory planning or plant layout. Plant layout begins with the design of the position of the factory
building and goes up to the location and movement of a work table of the machine. All manufacturing
facilities such as equipment, raw materials, machinery, tools, fixtures, manpower, etc., are given proper
place in each shop of the manufacturing plant. Plant layout of an industrial organization plays an
important role in scientific management and is defined as:
“Plant layout is such a systematic and efficient functional arrangement of various departments,
machines, tools, equipment and other support services of an industrial organization that will facilitate
the smooth processing of the proposed or undertaken product in the most effective, most efficient
and most economical manner in the minimum possible time.”
Plant layout of an industrial organization comprises of all the aspects connected with the industrial
enterprise, viz., grounds, buildings, machinery, equipment, departments, methods of manufacturing,
factory services, material handling, flow of production, working conditions, hygiene, labour and
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shipment of goods, etc. it does not necessarily mean planning a new enterprise only. However, it also
involves minor improvements in the existing layout, expansion of the existing plant, re-layout of the
existing plant and layout of a new proposed plant.
The necessity for planning a plant layout may arise due to the one of the following reasons:
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10. It should utilize the plant site effectively, that is, no congestion and underutilization.
11. It should simplify control of production.
12. It should increase operator output and reduce fatigue.
13. It should reduce production delays and hence increasing productivity.
14. It should be flexible so that it is easier to expand and diversify.
The main advantages of a good plant layout involve effective and economical utilization of entire floor
space of the plant, increased rate of production, reduced men and machine hours per unit of
production, reduced material handling, minimal production delays, effective utilization of men,
machinery, material and other factory support services, reduced overall production time, elimination of
large amount of paper work, significant reduction in the indirect expenses, considerable reduction in
inventory work for material, promote effective supervision, facilitate easy flow of men, tools and
material, promote flexibility in arrangement to suit the future changes, promotes better planning and
effective control, facilitates better and easier maintenance of plant and machinery, provides safer and
healthier working conditions thereby improving the morale of the workmen, provides the material as
well as psychological satisfaction to the workers and enhance overall efficiency of the plant.
In fulfilling the objectives of a good layout as per yearly product requirement and product types, the
layouts are classified into four major categories namely fixed or position layout, line or product layout,
process or functional layout and combination or group layout. Each kind of layouts is explained with
respective advantages, disadvantages and application as under.
1. Fixed or Position Layout
Fixed or position layout is also known as project layout. A typical fixed layout is shown in Fig.1.1. In this
type of layout, the major part of an assembly or material remains at a fixed position. All its accessories,
auxiliary material, machinery, equipment needed, tools required and the labor are brought to the fixed
site to work. Thus, the product by virtue of its bulk or weight remains at one location. Therefore the
location of the major assembly, semi assembly component and material is not disturbed till the product
is ready for dispatch. This layout is suitable when one or a few pieces of an item are to be manufactured
and material forming or treating operation requires only tools or simple machines. This layout is highly
preferable when the cost of moving the major piece of material is high and the responsibility of product
quality by one skilled workman or group of skilled workers is expected. This type of layout is mainly
adopted for extremely large items manufactured in very small quantity such as ships, aeroplanes,
boilers, reactors etc. The main advantage of this layout is the minimum movement of men, material, and
tooling during manufacturing process. This layout is high flexible as the type of product and the related
processes can be easily changed without any change in the layout. The advantage and disadvantage of
this type of layout is discussed below:
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Advantages
The major advantages of this layout are:
There exists a wide flexibility regarding allotment of work to equipment and workers.
There is a better utilization of the available equipment.
Comparatively less numbers of machines are needed in this layout and hence thus reducing
capital investment.
There is an improved product quality, because the supervisors and workers attend to one type
of machines and operations.
Varieties of jobs coming as different job orders thus make the work more interesting for the
workers.
Workers in one section are not affected by the nature of the operations carried out in another
section. For example, a lathe operator is not affected by the rays of the welding as the two
sections are quite separate.
Disadvantages
The major disadvantages of this layout are:
This layout requires more space in comparison to line or product layout for the same amount of
production.
Production control becomes relatively difficult in this layout.
Raw material has to travel more which increases material handling and the associated costs.
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Application
1. This layout is used for batch or moderate production.
2. It specify path for group technology.
3. Line or Product Layout: In this layout, the machines, equipment, and work centres are arranged
in a straight line or curved line, in the order in which they have to be used, that is, according to the
sequence of operations needed to manufacture a product. To justify the product layout, the product
must be standardized and manufactured in large quantities. Hence, it is system best suited for mass
production and ensures smooth flow of materials and reduced materials handling. Breakdown of any
machine in the line in this layout may result in even stoppage of production. For examples
automobile assembly lines, bottling plants and so on. The raw material enters at one end of the line
and moves from one machine to another in the line without back-tracking or cross-movements and
finally the end product leaves from the other end of the line. It is normally applied in assembly work.
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It is very difficult to increase production beyond the capacities of the production lines.
When single inspector has to look after many machines, inspection becomes difficult
This layout is very less flexible for product change.
The rate or pace rate of working depends upon the output rate of the slowest machine
and hence leading to excessive idle time for other machines if the production line is not
adequately balanced.
Machines being put up along the line, more machines of each type have to be installed
for keeping a few as stand by, because if on machine in the line fails, it may lead to shut
down of the complete production line. That is why the line or product layout involves
heavy capital investments.
Applications
It is used in assembly work.
4. Combination Layout
Fig. 1.4 shows a typical combination type of layout for manufacturing different sizes of crank
shafts. It is also known as group layout. A combination of process and product layouts combines
the advantages of both types of layouts. Most of the manufacturing sections are arranged in
process layout with manufacturing lines occurring here and there scattered wherever the
conditions permit. These days, the most of manufacturing industries have adopted this kind of
layout. In this type of layout, a set of machinery or equipment is grouped together in a section,
and so on, so that each set or group of machines or equipment is used to perform similar
operations to produce a family of components. A combination layout is possible where an item
is being made in different types and sizes.
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In such cases, machinery and manufacturing equipment are arranged in a process layout but a
group of number of similar machines is then arranged in a sequence to manufacture various
types and sizes of products. In this layout, it is noted that, no matter the product varies in size
and type, the sequence of operations remain same or similar. This layout is suitable when
similar activities are performed together thereby avoiding wasteful time in changing from one
unrelated activity to the next. It focuses on avoiding unnecessary duplication of an effort. It is
preferable for storing and retrieving information changing related to recurring problems
thereby reducing the search in understanding information and eliminating the need to solve the
problem again. It is also useful when a number of items are produced in same sequence but
none of the items are to be produced in bulk and thus no item justifies for an individual and
independent production line. There are some advantages, disadvantages and application of this
layout which are given as under:
Advantages
The advantages of this type of layout are:
Reduction in cost of machine set-up time and material handling of metals.
Elimination of excess work-in-process inventory which subsequently allows the
reduction in lot size.
Simplification of production planning functions, etc.
Disadvantages
The major disadvantages of this layout are:
Change of the existing layout is time consuming and costly.
Inclusion of new components in the existing component requires thorough analysis.
Change of input component mix may likely to change complete layout structure.
Change of batch size may change number of machines.
Application
Manufacturing circular metal saws, hacksaw, wooden saw, files and crank shaft.
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Flow pattern means the path followed by the work through the plant, starting from raw material up to
finished product. As each plant layout is unique, there is no best way to layout of a flow pattern.
However, the flow pattern should be such that it:
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(c) U-flow
(f) I + U flow or (L + L)
(h) S + L Flow
(g) S + L flow
(e) O-flow
Guiding fundamentals:
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REVIEW QUESTIONS
1. What is manufacturing?
2. What is production process?
3. What is manufacturing processes?
4. How do you classify the manufacturing processes?
5. Define plant layout
6. What is the necessity of plant layout?
7. Enumerate the objectives of plant layout
8. Discuss the importance of plant layout planning
9. Discuss the four types of plant layouts and state their advantages and disadvantages
10. Discuss the principles of plant layout
11. What is flow pattern? Discuss the flow pattern used in plant layouts.
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