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    • Analysis of buffered assembly line productivity 

      Usubamatov, Ryspek, Prof. Dr.; Abd Alsalam, Alsalameh; Rosmaini, Ahmad, Dr.; Abdul Rahman Riza (Emerald Group Publishing Limited, 2014)
      Purpose – The paper aims to study car assembly line, to show its productivity rate, and to derive a mathematical model for the productivity rate of the assembly line segmented into sections with embedded buffers. Design ...
    • Ergonomic design of material handling tasks with buffer stock in production system for effective operations 

      Bhuvenesh, Rajamony (Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP), 2009-12-01)
      The use of ergonomics study is to improve the workers safety and health, increase job satisfaction and enhances performance. Lack of ergonomics criteria in workspace and workstation design can cause physical and biological ...
    • Ergonomic exposure assessments of workplace layout and working postures of sitting and standing workers 

      Bhuvenesh, Rajamony, Assoc. Prof. (Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP), 2009-12-01)
      Ergonomics can be defined as the study of interface (an interaction) between the humans and the objects they used and the environments they function in. This definition seems to describe the most important components: ...
    • Milled groove square shape conformal cooling channels in injection molding process 

      Shayfull Zamree, Abd. Rahim; Safian bin Sharif, Prof. Dr.; Azlan, Mohd Zain, Dr.; Rozaimi, Mohd. Saad; Ahmad Fairuz, Mansor (Taylor and Francis Group, LLC., 2013-08)
      In designing molds for injection molding process, it is very difficult to achieve efficient cooling with uniform thermal distribution. To overcome these issues, the uses of conformal cooling channels with the uniform ...
    • Robotics safety issues for human welfare in an automated manufacturing system 

      Bhuvenesh, Rajamony, Dr.; Mohamed Rizon, Mohamed Juhari, Dr. (Oita University, 2006-01-23)
      The high degree of automation, that until recently was reserved for mass production only, is applied now, with the aid of robots and computer, also to small batches. This requires a change from hard automation in the production ...