PPG.EGPSA/ITEGAM

URI permanente desta comunidadehttps://rigalileo.itegam.org.br/handle/123456789/1

A comunidade dispõe da produção técnica e científica do Programa de Pós-graduação em Engenharia, Gestão de Processos, Sistema e Ambiental (PPG.EGPSA) do Instituto de Tecnologia e Educação Galileo da Amazônia (ITEGAM), fruto da atividade de pesquisa e desenvolvimento (P&D). É possível acessar os trabalhos de conclusão do programa de pós-graduação, artigos e livros vinculados a pesquisa, desenvolvimento, inovação e extensão.

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    Optimization of the Manual Insertion Process of Electric Motor Winders Using Lean Manufacturing Techniques
    (Instituto de Tecnologia e Educação Galileo da Amazônia, 2023) SOUZA, Renê Brito de LEITE, Jandecy Cabral; LEITE, Jandecy Cabral
    During the manual insertion process analysis in electric motor production, process losses were identified. Using Lean Manufacturing tools and data collection, gaps in line balancing were mapped, resulting in low efficiency and desaturation in the insertion process. This study proposes the application of computer simulation and industrial layout restructuring based on NR-12 safety standards, in addition to implementing improvements such as the use of the spaghetti diagram and Kaizen techniques. The results indicate an average reduction of 30% in handling time, ergonomic improvements, better organization of the production space, and a reduction in intermediate inventories, consolidating an efficient and replicable model in other industrial units.
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    Implementation of Design Improvement in a LCD Monitor Product Through the Application of Fuzzy Logic and Quality
    (Instituto de Tecnologia e Educação Galileo da Amazônia, 2022) SOUZA DA SILVA, Ronildo LEITE, Jandecy Cabral SOARES SILVA, Ítalo Rodrigo; LEITE, Jandecy Cabral
    Companies worldwide aim to launch new products annually. During this process, design failures are identified. This study analyzes the implementation of a new LCD monitor, where its design negatively impacted mass production due to adhesive infiltration in the joystick actuation mechanism. The applied methodology included quality tools (PDCA, Ishikawa, Kaizen) and Fuzzy logic. As a result, the defect rate decreased from 20% to 3%, costs with spare parts and repairs were reduced, and quality and productivity indicators improved.
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    Uso de ferramentas computacionais e de qualidade na melhoria de design de monitores de LCD
    (Instituto de Tecnologia e Educação Galileo da Amazônia, 2022-03-07) SILVA, Ronildo Souza da; LEITE, Jandecy Cabral; http://lattes.cnpq.br/7279183940171317
    Companies all over the world aim to launch a considerable amount of new products every year. During this process, project failures and design problems are often detected. In this context, this study aims to scientifically explore the events that occurred during the implementation of a new LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) monitor product, where its functionality, appearance, quality, and cost are considered satisfactory; however, its design had a negative impact on the mass production process and presented a great need for improvement. The research then sought to understand the causes of the problem and apply some solutions, especially for the biggest defect found in the project: infiltration of adhesive inside the joystick button actuation mechanism. The applied methodology was developed through action research, which meant an active role in the analysis of the problem and development of solutions within the research environment and used quality tools (PDCA, Ishikawa and Kaizen) and parameters of the fuzzy logic tools (linguistic variables, fuzzyfication, Inference rules and defuzzification). As the result, the organization obtained several benefits, such as reducing the defect rate from 20% to less than 3%, reducing costs with spare parts and repair service, and increasing quality and productivity indicators. There was also an impact on product costs, with probable savings with the implementation of the improvement estimated to be around R$ 16 million in a six-month period. Considering these factors, this work produced the desired effects on its object of study in a satisfactory way.