Poom Luangjamekorn. Manufacturing system design: a developmental and concept imparting course. (). King Mongkut's University of Technology North Bangkok. Central Library. : , 2021.
Manufacturing system design: a developmental and concept imparting course
Abstract:
A well-developed manufacturing system can increase production capacity to justify the customer demand. To achieve this position, the manufacturing system design process must be studied, and the knowledge must be transferred to the designers. The previous knowledge transfer process has mainly focused on the details of the topic and has not adequately focused on their audience. This article proposes a course for manufacturing system design based on the audience-centered approach and Rapid Manufacturing System Design for Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) principles. This paper is tackled the mentioned challenges by imparting the concept of manufacturing system design procedure together with the human learning techniques, Oliva's model, Bloom's Taxonomy, Systems thinking, Gestalt's and Gagne's theories. Because it is supported this paper by making the audience understand easily. An imparting procedure is outlined into four steps: classification of course levels and objectives, detailed contents at each level, determining the form of concept imparting, and designing the imparting procedure. After we got the result from imparting procedure, we verify to measure the effectiveness by survey questionnaires and course assignment. Moreover, we interview the people who are part of the research manufacturing system design about our proposed process's effectiveness. The developed manufacturing system design course gives high audience satisfaction level and able to support various audience. Our findings indicate that human learning techniques can be used in manufacturing system design and present good results
King Mongkut's University of Technology North Bangkok. Central Library