WEEK 1 OSP GC
Summary
TLDRIn this introductory lecture on Production System Automation (OSP) for Industrial Engineering students, Professor Nanang Faturahman outlines course expectations, grading, and student conduct. The lecture covers the fundamentals of modern manufacturing, emphasizing automation, flexible manufacturing, and technology integration such as robotics, computer-integrated manufacturing, and lean production. Key topics include the roles of humans in manufacturing systems, from manual work to fully automated processes, and the structure of production systems, including facilities and support systems. The session highlights global trends, efficiency, quality, and competitiveness, and encourages students to use mind mapping for better understanding and participate actively in digital learning platforms for course materials and announcements.
Takeaways
- 🕌 The lecture begins with a prayer and emphasizes following the 12 basic principles of UPI YPTK to shape student character.
- 📚 Course etiquette includes being punctual, dressing neatly, participating actively, and avoiding the use of mobile phones during class.
- 📝 Attendance policy allows a maximum of 4 absences, with proper documentation required for sick leave or emergencies, and penalties for repeated tardiness.
- 🎯 The course objectives are to develop students' knowledge, problem-solving skills, and responsibility in the field of production system automation.
- ⚙️ Key topics covered include automation, levels of automation, industrial control, robotics, material handling systems, storage systems, and process control.
- 📊 Assessment components include UTS (30%), UAS (40%), weekly assignments (10%), project-based assignments (15%), and attendance (5%).
- 🌍 Modern manufacturing is influenced by globalization, leading to outsourcing, contract manufacturing, and a focus on high-quality and efficient operations.
- 🤖 Automation reduces human labor in production through machines and technology like robotics, flexible manufacturing, and computer-integrated manufacturing (CIM).
- 👷 Human participation in manufacturing varies: manual systems, worker-machine systems, and fully automated systems.
- 🧩 Production systems integrate people, equipment, and procedures, divided into facilities/equipment and manufacturing support systems to optimize efficiency and quality.
- 🗺️ Mind mapping is recommended as a study method to help students remember and organize the topics of automation and production systems effectively.
- 💻 Students are encouraged to join WhatsApp groups and Google Classroom for accessing lecture materials, assignments, and important announcements.
Q & A
What is the main focus of the course 'Otomasi Sistem Produksi' (OSP)?
-The course focuses on the automation of production systems, covering key topics such as industrial control, robotics, material handling, and flexible manufacturing systems.
What are the 12 basic principles of UPYEPK mentioned in the lecture?
-The lecture emphasizes applying the 12 basic principles of UPYEPK in daily life to build a strong character as an alumni of the UPI YPTK institution.
How many absences are allowed in the course?
-Students are allowed a maximum of 4 absences, including unexcused absences, sick leave, or urgent matters, with proper documentation.
What is the grading breakdown for this course?
-The grading is distributed as follows: UTS (30%), UAS (40%), Weekly Tasks (10%), Project-based Tasks (15%), and Attendance (5%).
How can students participate in the course outside of class?
-Students are encouraged to join the WhatsApp group and Google Classroom, where materials, tasks, and important announcements are shared.
What is the role of automation in modern manufacturing, according to the lecture?
-Automation in modern manufacturing refers to replacing human labor with machines, increasing efficiency, and improving quality in production processes, especially in areas like material handling and assembly.
What is meant by 'flexible manufacturing systems'?
-Flexible manufacturing systems allow production to adapt to low-volume, high-tech product needs, offering flexibility in manufacturing processes while maintaining efficiency.
What are the main types of systems in manufacturing processes?
-The main types are: manual systems, where workers perform tasks without powered tools; worker-machine systems, where workers operate powered machinery; and automated systems, where machines perform tasks with minimal human intervention.
How has globalization affected the manufacturing industry?
-Globalization has made countries like China, India, and Mexico major players in manufacturing, leading to greater competition, increased outsourcing, and the need for efficiency and high-quality products.
What are the strategies used to improve production efficiency?
-Key strategies include **Lean Manufacturing**, which minimizes waste, and **Computer Integrated Manufacturing (CIM)**, which integrates design, production, and logistics to streamline operations.
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