CODE 72342 ACADEMIC YEAR 2024/2025 CREDITS 6 cfu anno 3 INGEGNERIA MECCANICA 8720 (L-9) - GENOVA SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINARY SECTOR ING-IND/17 LANGUAGE Italian TEACHING LOCATION GENOVA SEMESTER 2° Semester MODULES Questo insegnamento è un modulo di: TECHNICAL AND ECONOMICAL FUNDAMENTALS OF INDUSTRIAL PLANTS TEACHING MATERIALS AULAWEB OVERVIEW The training is based on a general feasibility analysis that allows to define, through different phases, the elements useful for the design, construction and operation of the system. The course aims to provide mechanical engineering students with the conceptual aspects to study, design and manage these systems through a systemic approach, techniques and methodologies widely used in the industrial field. AIMS AND CONTENT LEARNING OUTCOMES Creating the basis for addressing design and economic-managerial aspects over the entire life cycle of a plant. The training is based on a general feasibility analysis and provides through various phases, the elements useful for the management and construction of the system. Industrial competitiveness and sustainability trends will be discussed in the first part. The second part of the course is focused on a preliminary feasibility analysis that allows to define, through different phases and steps, basic elements useful for the design, construction and operation of production systems. The third part provides practical approaches to operate and manage production systems and related logistics using ICT. AIMS AND LEARNING OUTCOMES Developing the foundations for a plant engineer capable of integrating design and economic-managerial aspects along the entire life cycle of a plant. The course aims to provide mechanical engineering students with the conceptual aspects to analyze, design and manage these production systems through a systemic approach, simple techniques and methodologies widely used in the industrial context. Provide a general picture of industrial competitiveness and current trends towards sustainability. Acquire and develop methods and tools for preliminary feasibility analysis that allows to define, through different phases and steps, basic elements useful for the design, construction and operation of production systems. It provides the foundations of modern factory information systems to operate and manage production systems and related logistics. Acquire conceptual resolution skills for the planning and scheduling systems of stock materials and the optimal location of the plant. PREREQUISITES Fundamental exams of Mechanical Engineering of the First Level Degree. TEACHING METHODS The topics will be developed over approximately 12 weeks of frontal lectures, organized into two lecture days per week, with the division of topics between the reference lecturer and the educational support service for exercises each week. Attendance is mandatory. Some simple exercises will be carried out. Media such as web videos will be used. The lessons will be delivered with the support of PowerPoint presentations and will be conducted in Italian. Some teaching materials may be in English. Media such as web videos will be used. The lessons will be held with the support of power point presentations and held in Italian. Some didactic material may be in English. SYLLABUS/CONTENT Production plants and systems. The role of industry and manufacturing at a national level, insights into industrial policies and competitiveness. Classification of industrial plants and production systems. The feasibility study: market analysis, product study, production process study, process flow analysis, layout study, services study, economic study of the initiative. Towards the Smart Factory and the new advanced manufacturing models. In particular, the following topics will be explored: Strategy and competitiveness (3 hours) Industrial competitiveness and sustainability: lean manufacturing (3 hours) Location study of an industrial plant (3 hours) Feasibility study (9 hours) Break-even point analysis and investment analysis (6 hours) Stock management (4 hours) Smart and Digital Factory (4 hours) RECOMMENDED READING/BIBLIOGRAPHY Course slide. To learn more: - Armando Monte, “Elements of industrial plants”, IV edition, 2009, Vol. 1-2 - Arrigo Pareschi, "Industrial Plants" TEACHERS AND EXAM BOARD FLAVIO TONELLI Ricevimento: On appointment at least 3 days of advice. FT MARCO GOTELLI Ricevimento: An appointment must be arranged by email. Exam Board FLAVIO TONELLI (President) MARCO GOTELLI LORENZO DAMIANI (President Substitute) LESSONS LESSONS START https://corsi.unige.it/en/corsi/8720/studenti-orario Class schedule The timetable for this course is available here: Portale EasyAcademy EXAMS EXAM DESCRIPTION Written exam with 2 questions of a design nature and 1 of a general nature. Optional oral exam if the written grade is greater than or equal to 18/30. The test will be on all the topics presented and discussed in class. Students who have valid certification of physical or learning disabilities on file with the University and who wish to discuss possible accommodations or other circumstances regarding lectures, coursework and exams, should speak both with the instructor and with Professor Federico Scarpa (federico.scarpa@unige.it ), the School's disability liaison. ASSESSMENT METHODS The written exam will allow to verify the general knowledge and in the answer the quality of the exposition, the correct use of the specialized vocabulary, the ability of critical reasoning will be evaluated. The exercise part is aimed at verifying the student's analytical ability to resolve. The test will last 1 hour. Any alternative methods due to COVID restrictions will be evaluated during the semester. Exam schedule Data appello Orario Luogo Degree type Note 14/01/2025 10:00 GENOVA Scritto DIME ITIMAT (piano -1) 11/02/2025 10:00 GENOVA Scritto + Orale Aula B11 09/06/2025 10:00 GENOVA Scritto + Orale 10/07/2025 10:00 GENOVA Scritto + Orale Agenda 2030 - Sustainable Development Goals Decent work and economic growth Industry, innovation and infrastructure