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Munitions manufacturing : a call for modernization /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor Corporativo: National Research Council (U.S.). Committee to Evaluate the Totally Integrated Munitions Enterprise (TIME) Program
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Washington, D.C. : National Academy Press, ©2002.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Munitions Manufacturing
  • Copyright
  • Preface
  • Acknowledgments
  • Contents
  • Executive Summary
  • STATEMENT OF TASK
  • MAIN FINDINGS
  • MAIN CONCLUSIONS
  • MAIN RECOMMENDATIONS
  • Budgetary and Management Issues
  • Technical and Program Approaches
  • Special Recommendation
  • 1 Munitions Manufacturing in the United States
  • HISTORY AND CURRENT STATUS
  • THE TOTALLY INTEGRATED MUNITIONS ENTERPRISE PROGRAM
  • Background
  • Vision, Goals, and Objectives
  • Program Description
  • Program Elements
  • Metrics for Judging Success
  • Deliverables
  • Program Funding.
  • STUDY OBJECTIVES AND APPROACH
  • Charge to the Committee
  • Frame of Reference for the Committee
  • Committee Analysis
  • 2 Enterprise Integration
  • INTRODUCTION
  • TECHNOLOGIES ENABLING AGILE MANUFACTURING
  • Background
  • Methodology
  • Demonstration Projects
  • Difficulties of Enterprise Integration
  • NETWORKING AND CONNECTIVITY
  • ASSESSMENT OF ENTERPRISE INTEGRATION
  • Supply Chain Management
  • Problem Definition
  • Details of Enterprise Integration
  • Concluding Discussion
  • 3 The Approach to Munitions Replenishment
  • INTRODUCTION
  • MUNITIONS REPLENISHMENT POLICY.
  • TOTALLY INTEGRATED MUNITIONS ENTERPRISE REPLENISHMENT STRATEGY
  • CONCERNS REGARDING REPLENISHMENT
  • Commercial Manufacturing Environment in the Year 2000
  • Remote Operation of Equipment
  • Agile, Lean Manufacturing
  • Replenishment as a Technology Transfer Problem
  • Labor Force for Replenishment
  • State of the Art
  • Organizational Learning
  • Needs Assessment Tools
  • Theoretical Approaches for Organizational Learning
  • Theoretical Approaches for Representing Organizational Learning
  • Managing Workforce Maintenance and Development
  • Maintenance of Replenishment Manufacturing Capability.
  • 4 Product Realization
  • APPROACH TO PRODUCT REALIZATION
  • Vision
  • Case Study: Product Realization
  • Background
  • Modeling and Simulation Tools
  • Mechanical Piece Parts
  • Product Realization Model
  • Concept Optimization
  • Design Optimization
  • Execution
  • Conceptual Design Cockpit
  • COMMITTEE ASSESSMENT
  • Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing
  • Modeling and Simulation
  • Importance of First Prototype
  • Realization
  • Multidisciplinary Design
  • Rapid Prototyping
  • Knowledge, Expertise, and Reasoning
  • Realization Speed
  • 5 Controllers
  • INTRODUCTION.
  • INDUSTRIAL NEEDS AND DESIRES
  • COMMERCIAL OFF-THE-SHELF CONTROLLERS
  • Difficult Domain-to-Domain Integration
  • Large-Packet Delivery Latencies
  • Large Timeouts Due to Packet Failure
  • EFFORTS TO DEVELOP OPEN MODULAR ARCHITECTURE CONTROLLERS
  • Concept of Open Architecture
  • History of Open Architecture
  • International Efforts
  • Department of Energy Involvement in OMAC
  • Approach to the Needs of Commercial and Munitions Industries
  • Math-Based Manufacturing
  • Reduction of Control System Development and Integration Time
  • Incremental Upgrades of Control Systems.