PSG COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY [pic] SIMULATION OF PICK AND DROP ROBOT USING LABVIEW MINI PROJECT REPORT Aim To design a Pick and Drop robot to pick the required object with defect and drop it in the required destination. Facilities Required 1. Software : Lab View 9.0 2. COMP Port 3. PIC16F877A MICROCONTROLLER 4. MAX32 IC 5. Resistors and Capacitors Theory In this simulation in lab view‚ the objects will move in the conveyor belt which will be monitored
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Idea behind the theory Muda is the Japanese term for waste and is a key concept in the Toyota Production System. The definition of waste is basically anything that does not add value. “Value and waste are opposites. "Value" is what the customer is actually willing to pay for the product or service. Economists define value as the ratio of the usefulness of a product or service to its costs. This includes the product ’s functions and features and it relates to the whole product‚ service or both
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University of Pune Structure for Mechanical Engineering with effect from academic year 2013 – 14 S. E. (Mechanical) and S. E. (Automobile) Semester – I Code Subject Teaching Scheme (Weekly Load in hrs) Lect. Tut Practical 4 3 1 4 3 3 -18 1 ---1 --2 --2 2 -2 2 2 10 Examination Scheme (Marks) + Theory TW PR OR Paper Online 50 50 -50 50 50 --250 50 50 -50 50 50 --250 25++ ---25++ -25 25 100 --50 -----50 ---50 -50 --100 Total 125 100 50 150 125 150 25 25 750 Engineering Mathematics – III* Manufacturing
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UNIT 4 JIGS AND FIXTURES Structure 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 4.8 4.9 Introduction Objectives Jigs and Fixtures Purpose and Advantages of Jigs and Fixtures Important Considerations while Designing Jigs and Fixtures Meaning of Location Principles of Locations Different Methods Used for Locations Clamping Different Types of Clamps Jigs 4.10 Different Types of Jigs 4.11 Fixtures 4.12 Summary 4.13 Answers to SAQs 4.1 INTRODUCTION The jigs and fixtures are the economical ways to produce
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for thin‚ worn paint • Check for big defects (costly) and not minor repairs • General look around the outside of the car. • Examine both sides of the car from a distance (both front and back). • Look for ripples‚ waves‚ poorly fitted panels and mismatched colors. • Look for dents or rust around the bottom of the doors and fenders. • Check for bubbles along molding or chrome (indicates rust underneath). • Look under the vehicle for rust • Check for welding spots on the frame (serious accident
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Distribution Families • Named family of distributions characterized by a single pdf with one or more parameters. – Normal distribution parameters: ‚ • The different distribution families often have theoretical reasons for being used in different practical cases: – Normal: measurement & dimension data – Lognormal: manual service & repair times – Poisson: # of events occurring in a time period‚ distance‚ or area – Exponential‚ Weibull: Time to failure of equipment Ch. 5: Discrete Distributions
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Submitted by: Pawan Pandey Guru Jambheshwar University of Science & Technology CONTENTS 1. Acknowledgement 2. Introduction 3. Products made in the plant 4. How JCB machine works 5. To study different sections of manufacturing unit Ram Paint Shop Fabrication Shop Main Frame Assembly Line Backhoe Assembly Line Twin Slat Line PDI AND Hot Test Zone 6. Project Works Time for study motion Line Balancing Standard Operation Procedure Temperature Study of the whole plant Work Combination Table ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
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Kaizen Philosophy: A Review of Literature Jagdeep Singh* and Harwinder Singh** The ultimate objective of manufacturing industries today is to increase productivity through system simplification‚ organizational potential and incremental improvements by using modern techniques like Kaizen. Most of the manufacturing industries are currently encountering a necessity to respond to rapidly changing customer needs‚ desires and tastes. For industries‚ to remain competitive and retain market share in
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irritation‚ allergies‚ cancer‚ birth defects‚ genetic mutations‚ and other health effects are also classified as hazardous substances. Health effects may not be immediate and may occur over a long time period. A hazardous substance may be a simple chemical or it may be a mixture of several chemicals. Chemical hazards are not limited to those substances obtained from a supplier and delivered in a labelled container with an SDS. Industrial processes such as welding or grinding may cause toxic fumes or
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YAMAHA TRAINING REPORT (Production Department) Submitted To: Submitted By Mr.R.Miglani Gauer Sumit Production Dept B.Tech(ME) IYM PVT LTD. INDEX S no. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5 6 7 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. SIET Gr.NOIDA Description Certificate Acknowledgement Purpose of internship Introduction History of Yamaha Overview India Yamaha Motors Vision Mission Manufacturing in Yamaha Quality Engineering Paint Shop Project On Any Abnormality in Pretreatment Process Page 3 4 5 6 7-8 9-10 11-12
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