FMS Notes
FMS Notes
What is FMS?
• FMS is a highly automated machine cell, consisting of a
group of processing workstations(usually CNC machine
tools). These are interconnected by material handling
and storage system, and controlled by a distributed
computer system.
– FMS is called flexible since it is capable of processing a
variety of different part styles simultaneously at various
workstations, and the mix of part styles, and quantities of
production can be adjusted in response to changing
demand patterns.
– The FMS is most suited for the mid-variety, mid-volume
production range.
Flexible Manufacturing Systems
What makes a system flexible?
• For a system to be flexible it must possess three
capabilities:
1. The ability to identify and distinguish among the
different part or production styles processed by the
system
2. Quick changeover of operating instruction, and
3. Quick changeover of physical setup.
• Flexibility is an attribute that applies to both
manual, where manual workers cause the
system’s flexibility, and automated systems.
Flexible Manufacturing Systems
For a system to qualify as being flexible, it should satisfy
the following test criteria:
1. Part variety test. Can the system process different
part styles in a nonbatch mode?
2. Schedule change test. Can the system readily accept
changes in production schedule, and changes in either
part mix or production quantities?
3. Error recovery test. Can the system recover gracefully
from equipment malfunctions and breakdowns, so
that production is not completely disrupted?
4. New part test. Can new part designs be introduced
into the existing product mix with relative ease?
If the answer to the above is ‘yes’, then the system is
flexible.
Flexible Manufacturing Systems
• Single machine cell consisting of one CNC machining center and parts
storage unit.
Types of FMS