Walla Walla University
School of Engineering

ENGR480 Manufacturing Systems Engineering

Spring 2012

Facts:

Important Background:

What you will learn in this course:

What your grade will be based on:

  1. Project - The majority of credit in the class will be based on a large, quarter-long, team lab project. This project will involve the design, fabrication, assembly, programming, wiring, testing, and documenting of an automated production machine. Each team will consist of four students, chosen by me. Each team will be given a grade on their project quality and on their documentation quality, and an individual weighting factor will be applied based on the value of the contribution of each team member.
  2. Memos and Reports - Most of your work will be documented in memo and report format. Grading will be on content, writing quality, and persuasiveness.
  3. Quizzes, homework, and tests - I will use some more traditional forms of evaluation from time to time as needed.
  4. Reading - you will receive 2% extra credit for reading an article each week from a trade magazine or journal, such as Manufacturing Engineering, Design News, Machine Design, Industrial Automation, Modern Machine Shop, or ASME or SME publications. Either print or online editions are acceptable. The CNC Forum on http://www.practicalmachinist.com is also very useful. Just send me an email each week telling me what article you read.
  5. Attendance - Marginal grades may be decided by attendance record. Attendance means full engagement in classroom activities, not just physical presence. Surfing the web, texting on your phone, reading email, or playing solitare does not constitute attendance.
  6. Shop safety - Your grade may be penalized if you cause an accident in the shop or lab that results in injury to anyone or damage to equipment, through negligence, ignorance, or carelessness.
  7. Grade thresholds will be approximately: A: 95%, A-: 90%, B+: 85%, B: 80%, B-: 75%, C+: 70%, C: 65%, C-: 60%, D:55%

Useful Supplemental References:

Special Considerations:

If you have a learning disability or otherwise need special consideration, please contact the appropriate campus office and have them discuss your needs with me. Since you are all seniors, I assume you will know this process by now if you have such a problem.

Notes on Laboratory and Shop Usage:

Approximate Schedule

Week Date Time Topic Reading
1 Mar 26 10:00 Machining - basic CNC Machinery's Handbook - Numerical Control Programming
Mar 27 2:00 Lab - CNC Turning
Mar 28 10:00 Machining - CNC boring and threading Machinery's Handbook - Numerical Control Programming
Mar 30 10:00 Machining - CNC turning cycles Machinery's Handbook - Numerical Control Programming
2 Apr 2 10:00 Flashlight design
Apr 3 2:00 Lab - Flashlight design
Apr 4 10:00 Machining - CNC milling Machinery's Handbook - Numerical Control Programming
Apr 6 10:00 Part Feeding
3 Apr 9 10:00 Generating Motion - pneumatics
Apr 10 2:00 Lab - Nelson Irrigation Tour
Apr 11 10:00 Generating Motion - stepper motors
Apr 13 10:00 Sensors
4 Apr 16 10:00 Relay Logic Machinery's Handbook - Numerical Control
Apr 17 2:00 Lab - Assembly Machine Design
Apr 18 10:00 Relay Logic
Apr 20 10:00 PLC - wiring and I/O
5 Apr 23 10:00 PLC - state machines
Apr 24 2:00 Lab - Machine Fab & Assembly
Apr 25 10:00 PLC - state machines
Apr 27 10:00 PLC - program editing
6 Apr 30 10:00 PLC - programming
May 1 2:00 Lab - Machine Assembly
May 2 10:00 Stepper motor control - EMC2
May 4 10:00 Stepper motor control - EMC2
7 May 7 10:00 Motoman robot controller
May 8 2:00 Lab - Machine Wiring
May 9 10:00 Motoman robot controller
May 11 10:00 PLC/motion controller coordination
8 May 14 10:00 PLC/motion controller coordination
May 15 2:00 Lab - Machine Wiring & Programming
May 16 10:00 Flexible manufacturing - stock feeding
May 18 10:00 Flexible manufacturing - parts unloading
9 May 21 10:00 Toyota Production System
May 22 2:00 Lab - Machine Programming
May 23 10:00 Writing memos and reports
May 25 10:00 Philosophy of Automation
10 May 28 Memorial Day
May 29 2:00 Lab - Final testing
May 30 10:00 Philosophy of Automation
June 1 10:00 Lab Cleanup (attendance taken)
11 June 5 (Tuesday) 10:00 Final project demos/Final Quiz