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    Application of Lean Manufacturing System: a Case Study of Control Cable Manufacturing
    (2017-01-01)
    Chanarungruengkij, Veerasak
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    Saenthon, Anakapon
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    Kaitwanidvilai, Somyot
    This paper proposes the application of lean manufacturing system to improve the efficiency and reduce the wastes in the control cable process in the automotive industry. With the improvement of the bottleneck process and the balancing of the workflow of the process by considering the material flowchart, the process was improved and verified. The proposed workflow is developed based on the concept of lean manufacturing and the improvement in terms of more continuous flow can be achieved. As results indicated, the productivity of the studied process was increased by 33 percent and the waste was reduced to 0. In addition, the process inventory can be reduced to 0.
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    Reliability Design Optimization of Casing Cap by Sample Test and FEA
    (2017-01-01)
    Buthgate, Siwawong
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    Saenthon, Anakapon
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    Kaitwanidvilai, Somyot
    The parking brake cable in the brake system of a vehicle is an important part in the car. A new material needs to be studied; thus, this paper proposes the analysis and comparison of the results between real testing data and the simulation analysis using a Finite Element model of the part, new casing cap in parking brake cable. To validate and compare the results that can be used practically according to the qualifications and standards, the properties of the new product design, casing cap made from polyamide fiberglass composite, are investigated. By analyzing and comparing these results with the FEA design, the advantages of reduction of the weight and cost in the design process can be achieved. As show in the experimental and simulation results, the error less than 30% of the maximum pull load can be achieved.