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IENG 471 - Lecture 01 Introduction to Facilities Planning IENG 471 Facilities Planning
Lecturer • Lectures: • D. H. Jensen • 138 Industrial Engineering / Library • (605) 394-1278 • dean.jensen@sdsmt.edu • Office Hours: • Tu: 4:00 – 5:50 PM; W: 1:00 – 2:50 PM • Schedule: http://jensen.sdsmt.edu/Schedule.htm • Class Meetings: • Tuesday, Thursday: • 9:35 - 10:50 CB 110 (Active Learning Laboratory) • Class Website: • http://jensen.sdsmt.edu/IENG471 IENG 471 Facilities Planning
Background • Academic: • Ph.D. Industrial Engineering • University of Iowa • M.A. Technology - Supervision & Management • University of Northern Iowa • B.S. Computer Engineering • Iowa State University • Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering • Oregon State University 1998 • Industrial Engineering & Engineering Management • South Dakota School of Mines & Technology 2005 IENG 471 Facilities Planning
Industry Experience: Land Surveying Crew Data Systems Manager Programmer Network Engineering Plant Engineering Manufacturing Engineering Design Engineering Hazardous Waste Management Plant Administration 7 plants, 3 towns Consulting Commercial Avionics Medical Supplies Naval Fleet Maintenance Facilities Die Cast Foundry Farm Toys Semiconductor Fab Air Force Aging Aircraft Maintenance Facilities Background IENG 471 Facilities Planning
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(Unofficial) Learning Objectives • Students will be able to identify appropriate facilities design criteria • Students will be able to identify and discuss the benefits and limitations of a particular facilities design model • Students will explore new methods of engineering a facility • Instructor will improve the course from good to very much better • Students and Instructor will ENJOY facilities design IENG 471 Facilities Planning
Materials • Textbook: • Tompkins, et.al. (2010). Facilities Planning (4th ed.). Hoboken NJ: John Wiley & Sons. 854pp. ISBN 978-0-470-44404-7. (1 required per team*) • Required: • Engineering Notebook – 9-3/4" x 7-1/2", 5x5 quad-ruled, 80-100 pp. (approx.). • Tablet computer with MS Excel installed. • Course website: Schedule & Materials pages IENG 471 Facilities Planning
Materials • Recommended: • Mechanical pencil – 0.5 mm, HB or B lead with comfortable grip • Plastic-based eraser (clickable pen-style suggested) • Engineering/Scientific calculator. IENG 471 Facilities Planning
Expectations • Grading Scale: A 90% B 80% C 70% D 60% F < 60% • Weighting: Assignments 25% Midterm Exam I 25% Midterm Exam II 25% Final Project 25% Bonus Pts 5% IENG 471 Facilities Planning
Expectations • Assignments & Sub-Projects: • Each question / project component is graded on a 10 point basis. Each assignment is equally weighted. • Exams: • Exams are open Engineering notebook; and closed textbook and homework. • Necessary tables are identified, and provided on Materials pg. • Final Project: • Project is a team effort – but an adjustment may be made for significant individual contribution above/below team mean. • Project Presentation will be given during last week of the course. • Project Report will be due by 1:00 PM, Wed., 13 DEC. IENG 471 Facilities Planning
Expectations • Due Dates / Late Work: • Assignments and project work are due at the start of class on the due date (see Schedule page). • Late assignments will receive 90% of the earned credit until 5:00 PM on the day of the deadline, and will be graded and returned at instructor convenience. Work submitted after that time will not be accepted. IENG 471 Facilities Planning
Expectations • Make-up Work: • Make-Up work is the student’s responsibility, and is arranged at the lecturer’s discretion. Policies: • Foreseeable Circumstances - contact the lecturer as far in advance as possible (e-mail, after class). • Unforeseeable Circumstances - contact the lecturer as soon as practical (leave phone message). IENG 471 Facilities Planning
Expectations • Academic Honesty: • OK to work together on Individual HW • as long as what appears on your sheet is your work, your words, and your writing • OK to work together on Team HW • team members may do individual parts and combine them • Exams are alwaysindividual work IENG 471 Facilities Planning
Questions & Issues • Students with special needs or requiring special accommodations should contact the instructor, Dr. Jensen, at 393-5074 and/or the campus ADA coordinator, Megan Reder-Schopp, at 394-6988 at the earliest opportunity. • Accommodations must be re-discussed with the instructor at least two class periods prior to an exam. IENG 471 Facilities Planning
Term Project Planning • Term Project will incorporate: • Course content (slides & text tables) • Teamwork (and knowledge about teams) • Data collection (getting data on your own) • Use of software (much is experimental) • Project Presentation (everyone presents) • Project Report (documentation, notes) • Some out-of-class work • Some in-class-time for your project IENG 471 Facilities Planning
What to do for the Project? • Some Options: • Everyone teams on the same “canned” facility • Existing data collection • Individual motivation • Teams work on CICHME facility • Competition prizes • Competition framework • Teams work on selected “Real World” facilities • Data collection • Professionalism • Teams work on selected campus facilities • Data collection • Individual motivation • Other? IENG 471 Facilities Planning
Data Collection Name Course ID Preferred name Term / Year Your E-mail address you regularly check Your anticipated graduation date Your hometown Anything else the instructor should know about you – part-time jobs, athletics, … IENG 471 Facilities Planning
Facilities Planning is Sensible • What types of facilities could be planned? • Why should they be planned? IENG 471 Facilities Planning
Facilities Planning is Sensible • What are characteristics of a good facility? IENG 471 Facilities Planning
Facilities Planning is Sensible • How could you measure the characteristics of a good facility plan? IENG 471 Facilities Planning
Facilities Planning is Sensible • Dr. Strangeglove’s Facility • What is the purpose of the facility? • What people are required? • What equipment is needed? • What flows through the facility? • What are the criteria for a good design for this kind of facility? Image accessed 8/26/13 from http://www.wired.com/underwire/2008/10/raygun-maestro/ IENG 471 Facilities Planning
Assignment • Go to Schedule Page, do HW 1 • HW: 1 – Planned Facility Measures (Project Task, 4 persons) • 5+ Items/things that should be housed • 5+ Criteria, each with a Quantitative Measure to assess it • Use Excel to layout the facility as your team designs it to meet your team’s criteria • Turn in one document per team • First Tab is a cover sheet for your team • Second Tab is the list of Items, Criteria and Quantitative Measures • Third Tab is the overall site plan • Remaining tab(s) are floor plans for different levels IENG 471 Facilities Planning