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Control Lab | MIT 2.830J Control of Manufacturing Processes, S08

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The objective of this subject is to understand the nature of manufacturing process variation and the methods for its control. First, a general process model for control is developed to understand the limitations a specific process places on the type of control used. A general model for process variation is presented and three methods are developed to minimize variations: Statistical Process Control, Process Optimization and in-process Feedback Control. These are considered in a hierarchy of cost-performance tradeoffs, where performance is based on changes in process capability.

This course was also taught as part of the Singapore-MIT Alliance (SMA) programme as course number SMA 6306 (Manufacturing Physics III: Process Optimization and Control).

View the complete course: http://ocw.mit.edu/2-830JS08

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  • When I learned that MIT gives away a lot of teaching materials, I thought that it was great that I could learn or gain more top-class knowledge in a lot of areas without actually having to study at MIT. But viewing some lectures made me only desperately want to go and study at MIT, because being able to visit the lectures and studies in person and be able to interact with the professors is so much more useful than simply watching the vids..

  • All it takes is dedication. I thought I could never do math, I worked like hell for it now im going to do physics in college. dont doubt urself mate

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  • OMG! that was really great...it really proves that we can earn something from wholehearted dedication and a lot lot more of patience... GOOD JOB!

  • @Corvin666 dude lke i soo totally agree with you...iwas so happy when they had vids for there lesson too but not being there...just still feels like ur missing sumthing you know...

  • Yes those who seek to interact they sure get response from professor, interaction is surely encouraged but I was talking about percentages of students who actually interact....

    I am talking from my own experience because on my faculty during studies I did not notice much interaction and I did not interact very much, but I guess it is maybe different on these high class universities....

  • I bet all students who seek to interact with professors actually do.

  • How much of these student do you think really interact with professors, I think only small percent of them.

  • That's true!(((

  • Reminds me of my miserable time studying Mech Eng at uni :S

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