İmalat-Üretim Sistemleri ve Önemi: Esnek İmalat Sistemlerinin (EİS-EÜS) Değerlendirilmesi

Esnek üretim sistemleri (EİS), ara veya nihai tüketicinin farklı talep ve ihtiyaçlarını karşılayabilecek, rekabet koşullarında kendilerini koruyan işletmelerde şimdiye kadar yapılmış, yapılacak küçük değişikliklerle farklı mal ve hizmetler üretebilecek bir sistem olarak tasarlanmaktadır. Üretim hatları bilgisayar desteklidir. Bu araştırma, imalat sistemleri, imalat tekniklerinin sınıflandırılması, ileri imalat teknolojileri, imalat süreci modellemesi, modelleme tanımları ve veri tabanı organizasyon yapıları, Esnek İmalat Teknikleri için veri düzenlemeleri ve tedariki ile ilgili literatür taraması ve nihayetinde araştırma sonucu ve tavsiyesi sunmaktadır. İmalat sektöründeki önemli gelişmelerle birlikte, veri tabanı fikri her tür üretim sisteminin vazgeçilmez ve temel bir unsuru haline geldi. En temel görevleri, endüstriyel operasyonları düzenlemek için gerekli hizmetlerin korunması ve erişilebilir olmasıdır. Bu çalışma aynı zamanda endüstriyel üretim otomatik süreçlerinde üretim tekniklerinin ve Esnek Üretim sistemlerinin (EÜS) uygunluğunu araştırmak için bir SWOT-GZFT (Güçlü Yönler, Zayıf Yönler, Fırsatlar ve Tehditler) değerlendirmesinden yararlanmaktadır. Vurgulanan unsurlar, üretim sistemlerinin ileri üretim modernizasyon zorluklarını ele alma potansiyelini göstermektedir.

Manufacturing-Production Systems and Their Importance: Evaluation of Flexible Manufacturing Systems (FMS)

Flexible manufacturing systems (FMS), transitional or absolute customer to encounter the various requirements and preferences, helping to protect organizations which in the circumstances of competitive environment in eachother exactly known always to created, are constructed as a structure that could really keep producing various products and services with minor modifications. Computers are used to help manufacturing lines. This research provides the literature review of manufacturing-production systems, categorisation of manufacturing techniques, advanced manufacturing technologies, manufacturing process modeling, modeling definitions, and database organizational structures, data regulations and procurement for Flexible Manufacturing Systems-Techniques, and eventually the research conclusion and recommendation. Mostly with significant developments in the manufacturing sector, the database idea has become an essential and fundamental element of every type of production system. Its most fundamental tasks are the preservation and accessibility of services required to regulate industrial operations. This study also utilizes SWOT (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats) evaluation to explore the appropriateness of manufacturing techniques, FMS in industrial manufacturing automated processes. The highlighted elements indicate manufacturing systems' considerable potential to address advanced manufacturing modernization challenges.

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