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Departmental
Laboratories
Information
Technology Laboratory
The laboratory has the state-of-the-art
client/server network with Apache and WebLogic application servers,
database, and middleware. This lab is mainly used for research, teaching
and practice in the logistics of supply chain, warehousing, and distribution
systems. The lab is equipped with simulation modeling software G2, e-score,
and ReThink, as well as SAP’s IDES training system. The IT research
in the lab includes operations at marine terminals, C/S transaction
processing middleware design, and military ammunition supply chain operations
among others.
Manufacturing
Automation Laboratory
The laboratory is equipped with
state-of-the-art equipment in CAD/CAM (computer-aided design and computer-aided
manufacturing) and manufacturing automation equipment. It includes full-scale
CNC milling machines; a CNC lathe; Puma, Mitsubishi, and Seiko robots;
an automated storage and retrieval system; a material handling carousel;
and a wide arrangement of CAD software, including IDEAS and MASTERCAM.
CAD stations and graphics terminals also are available.
Manufacturing
Information Systems Laboratory
This laboratory is equipped with
state-of-the-art programmable logic controllers and micro controllers
for controlling manufacturing processes, as well as binary and analog
sensors for monitoring manufacturing processes, and bar code equipment
and other automatic data acquisition devices used in manufacturing plants.
State-of-the-art microcomputers with database management tools and data
acquisition software are networked with programmable controllers to
emulate supervisory control and data acquisitions systems in a factory
environment.
Manufacturing
Processing Laboratory
Basic machine tools such as turning,
milling, drilling, grinding, and measuring machines are available to
help the student become familiar with metal-processing operations. The
equipment also is used to perform laboratory experiments in heat treatment,
chip formation, tool life, cutting forces, temperature, chip metallurgy,
and power consumption.
Microcomputer
Laboratory
This laboratory is equipped with state-of-the-art
microcomputers, printers, and visual aids. The lab has a large number
of simulation software, such as ARENA, LINDO, and STRATGRAPHICS among
others, used in a number of courses. It has software for simulation,
optimization, quality control, plant layout, production control, statistical
analysis, and text processing. The computers are connected to a university
wide network.
Quality
and Reliability Engineering Laboratory
This laboratory allows students to have
hands-on experience in actual methods of quality control and reliability
engineering. A variety of software for control charts, sampling plans,
and design of experiments is available. The laboratory has a wide array
of materials testing equipment, roundness measurement equipment, temperature
chambers, vibration tests, and voltage stressing equipment. Labview
and Stratgraphics software are available for students’ use.
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