Multimedia tools for use in materials handling classes |
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Authors: | Sunderesh S Heragu Robert J Graves Charles J Malmborg Sybillyn Jennings Dianna L Newman |
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Institution: | 1. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute , Troy, New York, USA;2. Russell Sage College , Troy, New York, USA;3. Evaluation Consortium , University at Albany , Albany, New York |
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Abstract: | Materials handling is a vital function in a manufacturing or distribution system. Efficient handling of material allows such systems to operate at high levels of productivity. US companies invest over US$60 billion annually in materials handling technology. It is therefore extremely important for universities to prepare materials handling engineers who understand the principles of materials handling, as well as the design, implementation, operation and control of materials handling systems so that they can ensure the cost-effectiveness of this investment. This paper pertains to development of an interactive, multimedia-based system for use in materials handling classes. Modules in the system introduce students to: the 10 principles of materials handling; and two major equipment categories—conveyors and automated storage and retrieval systems. They illustrate industrial applications of material handling equipment and teach the problem-solving process through a case study and an extensive series of models, algorithms, problems and solutions. The modules have been formally evaluated and results are summarized. They are being distributed at a nominal cost to US and international universities. The module described in this paper on the ‘10 principles of materials handling’ was selected as a finalist for the 2002 PREMIER Award for Excellence in Engineering Education Courseware. |
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