Claims
- 1. A method for automatically evaluating a manufacturing technique comprising the steps of:receiving from a user manufacturing process step parameters characterizing a batch manufacturing process; accepting from said user a selection for an analysis of a particular lean manufacturing technique from at least two different lean manufacturing technique options; automatically compiling process step data corresponding to said selected lean manufacturing technique for each process step in said manufacturing process; automatically calculating process metrics for said selected lean manufacturing technique from a summation of said compiled process step data for each process step; and, presenting said automatically calculated process metrics to said user.
- 2. The method according to claim 1, wherein said presenting step comprises the step of arranging said automatically calculated process metrics in tabular format.
- 3. The method according to claim 2, wherein said presenting step further comprises displaying in a graphical user interface said automatically calculated process metrics arranged in tabular format.
- 4. A method for automatically evaluating a manufacturing technique comprising the steps of:receiving from a user manufacturing process step parameters characterizing a manufacturing process; accepting from said user a selection for an analysis of a particular lean manufacturing technique selected from the group consisting of a Pull System and a Takt System; automatically compiling process step data for each process step in said manufacturing process; automatically calculating process metrics from a summation of said compiled process step data for each process step; and, presenting said automatically calculated process metrics to said user.
- 5. A method for automatically evaluating a manufacturing technique comprising the steps of:receiving from a user manufacturing process step parameters characterizing a manufacturing process; accepting from said user a selection for an analysis of a particular lean manufacturing technique; automatically compiling process step data for each process step in said manufacturing process comprising generating a Takt Time for said manufacturing process, determining an optimal number of machines for each said process step, computing process step utilization for each said process step, estimating process step queue time consistent with said selected lean manufacturing technique, and calculating additional process step characterization data including process step span time, process step crew hours, process step machine cost and process step manpower cost; automatically calculating process metrics from a summation of said compiled process step data for each process step; and, presenting said automatically calculated process metrics to said user.
- 6. A method for automatically evaluating a manufacturing technique comprising the steps of:receiving from a user manufacturing process step parameters characterizing a manufacturing process; accepting from said user a selection for an analysis of a particular lean manufacturing technique; automatically compiling process step data for each process step in said manufacturing process, wherein said step of automatically compiling comprises generating a Takt Time for said manufacturing process, determining an optimal number of machines for each said process step, computing process step utilization for each said process step, estimating process step queue time consistent with said selected lean manufacturing technique, and calculating additional process step characterization data including process step span time, process step crew hours, process step machine cost and process step manpower cost; automatically calculating process metrics from a summation of said compiled process step data for each process step, wherein said step of automatically calculating process metrics comprises summing each said process step queue time estimated for each said process step, said summation of each said process step queue time estimated for each said process step forming a process queue time, summing each said process step span time calculated for each said process step, said summation of each said process step span time calculated for each said process step forming a process span time, summing each said process step machine cost calculated for each said process step, said summation of each said process step machine cost calculated for each said process step forming a process machine cost, and summing each said process step manpower cost calculated for each said process step, said summation of each said process step manpower cost calculated for each said process step forming a process manpower cost; and, presenting said automatically calculated process metrics to said user.
- 7. A method for evaluating a transition from a batch manufacturing technique to a lean manufacturing technique comprising the steps of:collecting manufacturing process step characterization parameters; selecting a lean manufacturing technique for analysis; communicating said selected lean manufacturing technique and said manufacturing process step characterization parameters to an automatic manufacturing technique evaluation engine having a mathematical model for generating lean manufacturing technique evaluation data; and, using said lean manufacturing technique evaluation data to determine whether to transition from an existing manufacturing technique to said selected lean manufacturing technique.
- 8. The method according to claim 7, wherein the selecting step comprises the step of selecting a lean manufacturing technique for analysis selected from the group consisting of a Pull System and a Takt System.
- 9. The method according to claim 7, wherein the communicating step comprises the step of communicating said selected lean manufacturing technique and said manufacturing process step characterization parameters to an automatic manufacturing technique evaluation engine having a mathematical model for generating manufacturing technique evaluation data, said automatic manufacturing technique evaluation engine computing manufacturing technique evaluation data both for a batch manufacturing technique and said selected lean manufacturing technique.
- 10. The method according to claim 9, wherein the using step comprises comparing batch manufacturing technique evaluation data generated by said manufacturing technique evaluation engine with lean manufacturing technique evaluation data generated by said manufacturing technique evaluation engine.
- 11. A computer apparatus programmed with a routine set of instructions stored in a fixed medium, the computer apparatus comprising:means for receiving from a user manufacturing process step parameters characterizing a batch manufacturing process; means for accepting from said user a selection for an analysis of a particular lean manufacturing technique from at least two different lean manufacturing technique options; means for automatically compiling process step data corresponding to said selected lean manufacturing technique for each process step in said manufacturing process; means for automatically calculating process metrics for said selected lean manufacturing technique from a summation of said compiled process step data for each process step; and, means for presenting said automatically calculated process metrics to said user.
- 12. The computer apparatus according to claim 11, wherein the presenting means comprises means for arranging said automatically calculated process metrics in tabular format.
- 13. The computer apparatus according to claim 12, wherein said presenting means further comprises means for displaying in a graphical user interface said automatically calculated process metrics arranged in tabular format.
- 14. A computer apparatus programmed with a routine set of instructions stored in a fixed medium, the computer apparatus comprising:means for receiving from a user manufacturing process step parameters characterizing a manufacturing process; means for accepting from said user a selection for an analysis of a particular lean manufacturing technique selected from the group consisting of a Pull System and a Takt System; means for automatically compiling process step data for each process step in said manufacturing process; means for automatically calculating process metrics from a summation of said compiled process step data for each process step; and, means for presenting said automatically calculated process metrics to said user.
- 15. A computer apparatus programmed with a routine set of instructions stored in a fixed medium, the computer apparatus comprising:means for receiving from a user manufacturing process step parameters characterizing a manufacturing process; means for accepting from said user a selection for an analysis of a particular lean manufacturing technique; means for automatically compiling process step data for each process step in said manufacturing process, wherein said means for automatically compiling process step data comprise means for generating a Takt Time for said manufacturing process, means for determining an optimal number of machines for each said process step, means for computing process step utilization for each said process step, means for estimating process step queue time consistent with said selected lean manufacturing technique, and means for calculating additional process step characterization data including process step span time, process step crew hours, process step machine cost and process step manpower cost; means for automatically calculating process metrics from a summation of said compiled process step data for each process step; and, means for presenting said automatically calculated process metrics to said user.
- 16. A computer apparatus programmed with a routine set of instructions stored in a fixed medium, the computer apparatus comprising:means for receiving from a user manufacturing process step parameters characterizing a manufacturing process; means for accepting from said user a selection for an analysis of a particular lean manufacturing technique; means for automatically compiling process step data for each process step in said manufacturing process, wherein said means for automatically compiling process step data comprise means for generating a Takt Time for said manufacturing process, means for determining an optimal number of machines for each said process step, means for computing process step utilization for each said process step, means for estimating process step queue time consistent with said selected lean manufacturing technique, and means for calculating additional process step characterization data including process step span time, process step crew hours, process step machine cost and process step manpower cost; means for automatically calculating process metrics from a summation of said compiled process step data for each process step, wherein said means for automatically calculating process metrics comprise means for summing each said process step queue time estimated for each said process step, said summation of each said process step queue time estimated for each said process step forming a process queue time, means for summing each said process step span time calculated for each said process step, said summation of each said process step span time calculated for each said process step forming a process span time, means for summing each said process step machine cost calculated for each said process step, said summation of each said process step machine cost calculated for each said process step forming a process machine cost, and means for summing each said process step manpower cost calculated for each said process step, said summation of each said process step manpower cost calculated for each said process step forming a process manpower cost; and, means for presenting said automatically calculated process metrics to said user.
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This invention was made with government support under contract DE-AC05-960R22464, awarded by the United States Department of Energy to Lockheed Martin Energy Research Corporation. The United States government has certain rights in this invention.
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