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Archives for January 2012

Taguchi Method for Process and Product Optimization

January 27, 2012 By Editor

Course Overview

Date: 28th February 2012 – 1st March 2012 (3 full days)
Time: 8.30 am – 5.00 pm daily
Venue: Hotel Seri Malaysia, Perlis
Instructor: Prof. Dr. Prakash R. Apte, IIT Bombay

Course Objective

The course objective is to explain the basic philosophy of Taguchi method, principles of quality engineering, its applications and economic benefits, its relevance to Malaysian industry, its successful application in India through presentation of case stud-ies. Course aims at motivating the industry to learn to apply this important method for improving the product/process quality and reap the economic benefits.

The Challenge

The liberal economic policy of globalization has, for the first time, exposed the Malaysian industry to global competition as has never been done before. Large multinationals are purchasing hefty equity stakes in large Malaysian companies, revamping and restructuring them to suit their own product ranges. The liberal economic policy has thus thrown a challenge – to produce world class quality products at globally competitive prices. The Malaysian industry desperately requires Product Design to optimize the thousands of existing products and processes. The industry could be saved by focusing on Product Design and must improve the quality of its products and simultaneously reduce their costs drastically through product (process) design optimization. It must do this quickly!

Taguchi Method

Taguchi Method is a new engineering design optimization methodology that improves the quality of existing products and processes and simultaneously reduces their costs very rapidly, with minimum engineering resources and development man-hours. The Taguchi Method achieves this by making the product or process performance “insensitive” to variations in factors such as materials, manufacturing equipment, workmanship and operating conditions. Taguchi method makes the product or process robust and therefore is also called as ROBUST DESIGN.

Taguchi Method is an appropriate solution:
It attacks existing products and processes with a high success rate. Competent R&D engineers can easily apply it. Results are achieved quickly – within 4 to 6 weeks. Solutions given by Taguchi Method can be implemented at an affordable cost. It is readily amenable to computerization.

What You Will Learn

  1. Fundamentals of classical statistical methods: Normal Probability distribution; Statistical analysis of Means and Variance; Evolution of Taguchi Methods.
  2. Fundamentals of Taguchi Methods: Basic philosophy of Taguchi loss function and robust design; 8-steps in Taguchi Method; P-diagrams of Static and Dynamic problems; Definitions of signal, noise and control factors; Degrees of freedom; Linear graphs and orthogonal arrays and their designs; Definitions of Signal to Noise ratio; Evaluation of sensitivity to noise; Resolution of design; Analysis of Means, Means Plots and Analysis of Vari-ance; Prediction of optimum conditions; Prediction of error vari-ance.
  3. Design of Experiments for Robust Design: Identification of signal, noise and control variables; Identification and selection interactions; Control factors and their levels; Strategies for experimentation using Taguchi methods, beginner, intermediate and advanced strategies; Selection of design of orthogonal array, Modification of orthogonal arrays and linear graphs; Performing matrix experiments; Methods of analyzing experimental data; Interpretation of results.
  4. Application Examples: Application of design of experiments for designing robust processes: machining and cutting tool wear analysis, surface quality optimization, metallurgical structure optimization; packaging related wire and die bonding optimization; Application of design of experiments for optimizing product per-formance and process yield.

Training in Taguchi Method will help engineers in “How To”:

  1. Evaluate changes in process operations
  2. Set up new processes
  3. Compare two or more process techniques
  4. Select, accept or commission new equipment
  5. Compare two or more pieces of equipment
  6. Evaluate (new) materials
  7. Select vendors (by evaluating their materials)

The quality of materials and chemicals used in manufacturing is very important to making quality products. Therefore, the vendors should be introduced to the on-line and off-line Taguchi methods.

Course Co-Ordinator

Professor Apte has recently joined Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) at Mumbai and has 30 years of research experience at the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai. For over 15 years, he has conducted courses on Process Optimization using Taguchi Methods. For the last 10 years he has been studying the new method of Russian origin, called “TRIZ – Innovative problem solving”, and its potential in innovative research, problem solving and opportunity creation for R&D in Indian National Labs and in Indian Industries. He has given overview lectures at various academic institutions and R&D laboratories, conducted 2-day courses for Research Scholars at IIT Madras and IIT Kanpur. He has conducted summer/winter camps for students of IIT Bombay in 2003 and 2004. In the past 7 years, he has conducted over 24 CEP ‘open’ and ‘in-house’ courses for Indian industry. He has recently completed a 2-year consultancy for Pidilite industries with a successful application of Taguchi Method and TRIZ. Most recent course on Taguchi Method was conducted for Mahindra and Mahindra, Auto industry from Nashik, India.

Fees are categorized as per below:

  1. UniMAP Staff: RM 900.00
  2. UniMAP Student: RM 600.00
  3. Industrial Participant: RM1,200.00

Attachments:

  • Course Overview
  • Learning Modules
  • Registration and Fees Form – Word Format / PDF Fromat

Filed Under: Events Tagged With: engineering, taguchi course, taguchi method

Bengkel ‘Nanotechnology Measurement Solutions and Application’

January 27, 2012 By Editor

Dimaklumkan bahawa Institut Kejuruteraan Nano Elektronik (INEE) akan menganjurkan Bengkel “Nanotechnology Measurement Solutions and Application” yang akan disampaikan oleh Dr. Chong Boon Keat & Dr Xiu -Qiang Tong (Application Scientist) daripada Agilent Technology, Inc, Arizona, USA.

Bengkel tersebut akan dijalankan seperti ketetapan berikut:

  • Tarikh : 15th November 2011
  • Masa : 8.30pagi – 12.30 Tengahari
  • Tempat : Bilik Seminar Za’ba, Unit Keselamatan dan Kesihatan Pekerjaan, Seriab

Oleh itu, sesiapa yang berminat untuk menyertai bengkel bengkel ini, bolehlah mengisi borang yang dilampirankan. Untuk makluman juga tempat adalah terhad dan tiada sebarang yuran dikenakan bagi menyertai bengkel ini.

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Institut Kejuruteraan Nano Elektronik UniMAP Diiktiraf Pusat Kecemerlangan Nano Malaysia (CoE)

January 26, 2012 By Editor

KUALA LUMPUR, 15 Jun – Institut Kecemerlangan Nano Elektronik Universiti Malaysia Perlis (INEE UniMAP) yang ditubuhkan pada tahun 2008 hari ini diiktiraf sebagai salah sebuah Pusat Kecemerlangan Nano Malaysia oleh Kementerian Sains Teknologi dan Inovasi Malaysia.

Menterinya, Datuk Seri Dr. Maximus Johnity Ongkily dalam ucapannya berharap kelima-lima Pusat Kecemerlangan yang dipilih ini akan terus menyumbang kepada pembangunan penyelidikan dalam bidang Nano Teknologi.

Ujar beliau, di peringkat awal sebanyak 17 Pusat Penyelidikan Nano Teknologi telah disenarai pendek tetapi buat masa sekarang, hanya 5 yang terpilih sebagai Pusat Kecemerlangan atas kecemerlangan penemuan dan penyelidikan dalam bidang Nano Teknologi.

“Pemilihan kelima-lima Pusat Kecemerlangan ini dibuat oleh satu panel khas dan harus saya akui proses pemilihan adalah sangat sukar memandangkan kesemua 17 pusat penyelidikan Nano Teknologi di Malaysia mempamerkan prestasi yang sangat membanggakan.

“Selepas beberapa tapisan, kita bersetuju dengan pemilihan lima Pusat Kecemerlangan ini (buat masa sekarang) dan tidak menolak kemungkinan akan ada penambahan di masa akan datang. Kesemua lima Pusat Kecemerlangan ini akan memfokuskan kepada bidang kepakaran masing-masing dengan pemantauan berterusan daripada Kementerian dan juga Direktorat Nano Teknologi Kebangsaan (NND),” katanya.

Beliau berkata demikian pada sidang media selepas Majlis Perasmian Nano Malaysia Summit And Expo 2011 serta Penyampaian Pengiktirafan Pusat Kecemerlangan Nano Malaysia di PWTC di sini hari ini. Pada majlis tersebut, UniMAP diwakili oleh Naib Canselornya, Brig. Jen. Dato Profesor Dr. Kamarudin Hussin dan Pengarah INEE, Prof. Dr. Uda Hashim.

Selain INEE UniMAP, turut terpilih sebagai Pusat Kecemerlangan Nano Malaysia ialah, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Universiti Teknologi Petronas, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia dan SIRIM Malaysia Bhd.

Dr. Maximus seterusnya berkata, pihaknya juga akan menjadi perantara dalam mewujudkan kolaborasi pintar antara kelima-lima Pusat Kecemerlangan ini dengan agensi swasta dalam usaha pengkomersialan produk Nano Teknologi.

Beliau bagaimanapun berkata, setiap Pusat Kecemerlangan ini telah memiliki Unit Pengkomersialan masing-masing tetapi, Kementerian dan NND akan membuka lebih banyak peluang terutama di peringkat antarabangsa selain turut membimbing kesemua Pusat Kecemerlangan ini dalam bidang pembangunan tenaga kerja dan kepakaran serta koordinasi program.

Ditanya mengenai dana yang bakal diberikan kepada Pusat Kecemerlangan yang dipilih ini beliau berkata:
“Buat masa sekarang, jumlah dana tidak akan dimaklumkan, tetapi saya memberi jaminan bahawa kelima-lima Pusat Kecemerlangan ini akan diberi keutamaan dalam pemberian dana.”

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  • Visit by Malaysian Bioeconomy Development Corporation (Bioeconomy Corporation)
  • Staff Retirement Appreciation Ceremony

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  • INEE Nano Roadshow – Series 4
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