LESSON 1 - Manufacturing Processes
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Brno University of Technology Faculty of Mechanical Engineering The Institute of Manufacturing Technology LESSON 1 Manufacturing Processes Authors: Ing. Miroslav PÍŠKA, PhD., Associate Professor [email protected] Ing. Petra CIHLÁŘOVÁ [email protected] Bc. Michael Lars George HILL 1 Obsah 1 Terms, Vocabulary 3 2 Examples 3 3 Exercises 5 4 References 8 2 1 Terms, Vocabulary 1) 2) 3) 2 Starting/finishing a job transport handling load finished-stock room packing room marking dispatching deliver delivery, supply supplier advertising, promotion urge urgent claim complaint Manufacturing/engineering processes fabricating processing foundry processes machining forming welding joining of metals treatment heat treatment surface treatment operation check tool making finishing work quality assessment reject, discard, waste mender Assembling erect /mount/ fit/ assemble fitter/erector final assembly erection, assembly erection /assembly, fitting/ shop dismantling zahájení/ukončení práce doprava, přeprava, dopravit zacházení, manipulace plnit, nakládat sklad hotových výrobků balírna označení, značkování vypravování, odeslání dodávat, dopravovat, podávat dodávka dodavatel reklama urgovat naléhavý reklamace stížnost výrobní postupy, způsoby výroby vyrábění, zhotovování výroba, postup výroby, zpracování slévárenské postupy obrábění tváření svařování spojování kovů zpracování, úprava tepelné zpracování úprava povrchu operace, pracovní postup kontrola výroba nástroj, nástrojářství dokončovací práce posouzení kvality neshodný kus (zmetek) opravitelný kus montáž montovat, instalovat, stavět montér konečná montáž stavění, montáž montážní dílna rozebírání, rozmontování Examples LESSON 1 - MANUFACTURING PROCESSES 1. Ashok Leyland is one of India’s leading manufacturers of commercial vehicles and also manufactures special vehicles and engines for various applications. After more than five decades as a major player in India’s commercial vehicle market, the company has provided technical innovations that have become industry norms. The company believes strongly in working with competent suppliers that can benefit its production performance. 2. The development of new manufacturing processes and the growing use of numerically controlled machines characterizes the present industrial production. New machines have been installed to achieve faster processing of material. These products are ready for marketing without any further treatment. A materialflow process chart shows the sequence of all operations and inspections performed on component parts, and their transportation, until they enter into final assembly. Machines should be grouped to use the operator’s time most effectively. Tables of recommended speeds and feeds should always be consulted before starting a 3 job. 3. The pattern is made by the pattern maker according to the drawing of the casting. There are many types of moulding machines, all of them having their own particular applications. The mixing of the sand and the binder is carried out either by hand or mechanically. In the cleaning department the steel castings are taken out the moulds, sandblasted and polished. 4. Cold drawing is used in the manufacture of seamless tubes for example. Forging is the simplest method of shaping metal to the required form. Rolling is the process of forming metal in a machine called a rolling mill. 5. In the welding shop the required details are constructed by riveting or fabricated by oxyacetylene or electric-arc welding. Soldering is the process of joining two metals by a third metal applied in a molten state. 6. In turning various materials and works of different diameters, lathes must be run at different speeds. If parts can be designed so that the amount of stock to be removed is within grinding limits, then grinding is preferred and is much less costly than lathe turning. The new method resulted in a considerable saving of labour for grinding and polishing operations, because the surfaces of the parts were not damaged. 7. Tools should be kept in locked tool cribs and should be issued only upon authorized requisitions. Tool making is carried out in a central tool department, where expensive and less frequently used tools are also kept. 8. This method of heat treatment, previously mentioned as giving excellent results, is being widely used practically all over the world. The steel parts were heated too an adequate temperature and subsequently quenched in oil. 9. Many metal objects are subjected to some form of surface treatment affecting only a thin layer of the outer surface of the metal. Plating of metal surfaces with another metal is one of the most common methods employed for obtaining satisfactory resistance to corrosion. 10. Polishing, painting and varnishing is the work carried out in a finishing shop. Final operation machines are located adjacent to finished stock or the final assembly shop. In the packing shop, after final examination and practical testing, protective coats and packing are applied. The use of prefabricated parts offers considerable advantages over their fabricating on site. When the plant is dismantled for transport, all parts, should be attached. In the case of large machines, or where the crane facilities at the site are restricted, it is necessary to dispatch machines in parts and to erect them on site. 11. The overhead travelling crane will be assembled at the site, this work being facilitated by special equipment. Instructions for the mounting of the machine tools should include details of their foundations. Details are fitted, assembled and tested in a Fitting and Sub-assembly Shop prior to delivery to the Main Erecting Shop. If required, the services of skilled fitters can be provided for the alignment of machines on prepared foundations. It is essential that the erection of these machines is performed in accordance with the instructions given by the manufacturer. Special precautions for the protection of fitters during erection are essential. In an Erecting Shop final products are assembled including sub units, received from the Fitting and Sub-assembly Shop. Vocabulary notes: Process chart - diagram postupu práce; overhead travelling crane - mostový jeřáb; feed - posuv; feeding device - plnicí zařízení; pattern - model; moulding - formování; binder - pojivo; sandblast - tryskat písek, čistit tryskáním písku; polish - leštit, cold drawing - tažení za studena; forging - kování; rolling - válcování; welding shop - svařovna; riveting - nýtování; electric-arc welding - svařování elektrickým obloukem; soldering - pájení na měkko; turning - soustružení; work - zpracovávaný kus, obrobek; lathe - soustruh; stock - materiál; grinding - broušení; tool - nástroj, soustružnický nůž; tool crib - výdejna nástrojů; quench - rychle ochladit, zakalit; plating - pokovování; painting - natírání; varnishing - lakování; finishing shop - úpravna; protective coat ochranná vrstva, obal, plášť; packing - obal; foundation - základ, kladení základů; alignment - vyrovnání, nastavení, seřízení. 4 3 Exercises I. Translate the following words and compose short sentences using each of them: Subassembly, subassembly drawing,subzero treatment, subdivision, substitution, subset,subsequence, subroutine, subtotal, subsurface erosion, subcommittee, subway,suburban district, substation, sub-synchronous,subproduct,subcontractor, submerged, submarine,subnormal, subsonic speed, sub-frame, sub-cooling,subscriber, subsider. Undercut, undermentioned, underannealead, under-saturated, under-voltage, under-valuation, underloading, under-pressure, to underestimate, underground, undershooting. II. Translate the following expressions: Surface treatment, hot working, resistance welding, rough machining, welded joints, inaccurate heat treatment, the treatment improving the structure of metal, liquid quenching medium, high-quality sheet steel, steady flow of material, non-uniform heating, winding impregnation, rotor grinding, automatic feeding, removal of the pattern, laminated plastics, custom-built body, the processing of chemicals, newly coated, permissible operating temperature, advice for unpacking, the adoption of new technology, maximum efficiency, produced from sintered fine powder, conventional technology, technologically advanced processes, fast loading, rest for overcoming fatigue, sharpening of tools. III. Make pairs of synonyms (expressions of similar meaning): 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. assembly shop autogenous welding/cutting abrasive wheel blast air metal casting required electrodeposition ground coat hardening tank all-automatic processing complicated technology finishing tool instructions for mounting grinder to reduce production time mixing apparatus j) a) b) c d) e) f) g) h) i) k) l) m) n) o) to achieve higher productivity erection instructions metal pouring specified electroplating grinding wheel grinding machine difficult production process fully automatic treating smoothing tool stirring device quenching tank gas welding/cutting blown air erection shop priming coat 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 15 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... IV. Write original sentences containing the following expressions: To screw the nuts tight, welded construction, to be subjected to continuous heating, increased heat resistance, the greatest possible accuracy, high resistance to oxidation, to finish the surface of a work piece, more efficient production, fairly high consumption, predetermined programme of production, to achieve improved performance, to carry out complete erection, cut into pieces, damaged in the course of the forming process, painted in accordance with the respective standards, erection instructions provided by the manufacturer, utilization of a suitable technique, improved product, machine construction, a great amount of scrap material, to minimize worker’s effort and lost motion, more advanced technologies, better utilization of the floor space. V. Complete the following sentences: 1. The whole technological process takes only . . . 2. Under these circumstances the technologists recommend . . . 3. To facilitate the erection of . . . 4. This surface treatment allows the component parts of . . . 5. The increasing technological difficulties . . . 6. The disadvantage of this process . . . 7. We adopted this method as a standard procedure for . . . 8. The melting was carried out under vacuum . . . 5 9. The complete procedure divided into the following steps . . . 10. This in brief is the process known as . . . 11. The normal way of producing . . . is by . . . 12. Mounted under the same cover . . . 13. Experience accumulated in machining this alloy . . . 14. This new technology is gaining in importance . . . VI. Read and translate the following words: To fabricate - fabrication - fabricated - prefabricated; to treat - treatment - treated - treatable; to transport - transportable - transportation - transporter; shape - shapeless - shaped - shaper - shaping; to form - to transform - deformed - transformation - deformation; formability - former - forming - formless; to join joint - joiner - joinery - joining - jointed - jointless - adjoining - jointly; machine - machining - machinability - machinable - machines - machinery - machining - machinist; to mark - marking - marked - remarkable - remark; to dispatch - dispatching - dispatcher; to assemble - assembly - disassembly - assemblyman assembler - disassembled - assembling; to erect - erection - erector - erecting; to mount - mounting - mounted - mounter - dismounting - dismounted - dismountable - dismountability; to fit - fitter - fitting - fittings fitted. VII. Arrange the following expressions into pairs of words of opposite meaning: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. cold working dissolved material finish machining finish coat molten metal charge rough file material receiving dept. home-made seamless pipes erection at the plant disassembly of equipment achievement of higher productivity rapid processing subsequent operations regular working hours a) b) c) d) e) f) g) h) i) j) k) l) m) n) o) time-consuming procedure erection on the site smoothing file overtime work simultaneously carried outoperations decline in productivity hot working assembly of a plant welded tubes precipitated substance industrially produced rough machining shipping department solidified metal charge ground coat 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... VIII. Translate the following expressions into English: Rychlá výroba, vysoká produktivita práce, vysoký obsah uhlíku, svařované trubky, tuhnutí kovu, komplikovaný postup, slibná metoda výroby, následné vyčištění povrchu, průmyslově vyráběný, snadno obrobitelná slitina, předchozí operace, vyrobený na zakázku, úprava vody, čerstvě natřený, bezešvé trubky, zkušený montér, seznam náhradních dílů na skladě, odstranit nečistoty, dosáhnout vyšší produktivity, o polovinu snížit výrobní čas, pokles produktivity, zlepšení technologických postupů, výroba strojů, výrobní technologie, zvýšená výrobní kapacita, pravidelné pracovní hodiny, uspořádání pracoviště, sled operací, únava dělníků. IX. Explain the meaning of the following expressions: Fundamentally new technology, flame cutting, cold rolled sheets, skilled technologists, water-hardened part, wire drawing, low installation costs, the operations performed simultaneously, continuous casting of steel, pure metal production, a melting furnace, permanent mould casting, erection supervisor, rules for transport and erection, main erection bay, central passage way, the date for completion of assembly, faster processing, recommended cutting speed, tungsten carbide tools, carbide tips, built-up area, manufacturing space, trend of production, cutting tools, a time-consuming procedure, automatic assembly, night-shift work, hourly production, machine time, system for issuing tools, cutting fluid, tool-life test. X. Answer the following questions: 1. What is the purpose of heat treatment? 2. What technological processes applied in foundries do you know? 6 3. What substance can be used as a quenching medium for hardening steel? 4. What operations are carried out in an assembly shop? 5. What is the difference between turning and milling? 6. What is the purpose of a material-flow process chart? 7. Can you describe the main processes applied at your works? 8. Does forging improve the structure of steel? 9. What do you know about the work of a tool department? 10. What machines are assembled or erected at the site? XI. Translate the following sentences: 1. Produktivita práce se značně zvýšila využitím nového technologického postupu. 2. V leteckém průmyslu se při výrobě součástí pro tryskové motory používají slitiny, schopné odolat vysokým teplotám. 3. Předpokládá se, že výsledkem zdokonalení technických postupů bude snížení výrobních nákladů. 4. Po zavedení nových výrobních postupů v tomto průmyslovém odvětví se musely provést některé změny v organizaci závodů. 5. Čas jsou peníze. 6. Pro manipulaci s držáky nástrojů je nutno používat předepsaného nářadí. 7. Řezné nástroje se musí vyměňovat v pravidelných intervalech, aby nedošlo k havárii. 8. Hmotnost kusu byla snížena novou výrobní technologií. 9. Tato metoda povrchového zpracování by mohla mít praktický význam. 10. Kvalita znamenává obchod. Obchod znamená, že máte práci. (H. Ford) XII. Metaphors. Make ten well-known metaphors by matching the phrases 1-10 with the nouns A-K: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. To To To To To To To To To To To run like cry like sleep like drive like sing like smoke like drink like sink like grin like look like feel like A) B) C) D) E) F) G) H) I) J) K) a Cheshire cat a million dollars a maniac a stone a baby a log an angel the wind a fish a chimney a cat on hot bricks 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 4 References [1] FOLEY, M., HALL, D. Distinction. English for advanced learners. 1th ed. Nelson and Sons Ltd, 1993. 192 p. ISBN 0-17-556395-0. [2] FOLEY, M., HALL, D. Distinction workbook. 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