SAE AS 6500-2014 Manufacturing Management Program.pdf
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4、side USA)Fax: 724-776-0790Email: CustomerServicesae.orgSAE WEB ADDRESS: http:/www.sae.orgSAE values your input. To provide feedbackon this Technical Report, please visithttp:/www.sae.org/technical/standards/AS6500AEROSPACESTANDARDAS6500Issued 2014-11Manufacturing Management ProgramRATIONALEThis stan
5、dard was created to implement manufacturing management practices aimed at promoting the timely development, production, modification, fielding, and sustainment of affordable products by addressing manufacturing issues throughout the program life cycle.TABLE OF CONTENTS1. SCOPE 32. CONFORMANCE 33. RE
6、FERENCES 33.1 SAE Publications. 33.2 Department of Defense Publications 43.3 Other Publications. 44. DEFINITIONS . 44.1 Affordability . 44.2 Counterfeit Part . 44.3 Critical Application Item (CAI) . 44.4 Critical Characteristic 44.5 Critical Manufacturing Process (CMP) 44.6 Critical Parts 44.7 Criti
7、cal Safety Item (CSI). 54.8 Critical Supplier . 54.9 Design for Assembly (DFA) /Design for Manufacturing (DFM). 54.10 First Article Inspection (FAI) 54.11 First Article Testing (FAT) . 54.12 Key Characteristic (KC). 54.13 Lean Manufacturing 54.14 Line of Balance (LOB). 54.15 Major Supplier . 54.16 M
8、anufacturing . 54.17 Manufacturing Management . 64.18 Manufacturing Management System 64.19 Manufacturing Maturation Plan (MMP) . 64.20 Manufacturing Readiness Levels (MRLs). 64.21 Material Review Board (MRB) 64.22 Pilot Line Environment 64.23 Predictive Indicator 64.24 Process Capability Index (Cpk
9、). 64.25 Producibility. 6SAE INTERNATIONAL AS6500 Page 2 of 154.26 Production . 64.27 Production Readiness Review (PRR) . 74.28 Risk . 74.29 Risk Management . 74.30 Six Sigma Process 74.31 Statistical Process Control 74.32 Strategic and Critical Materials . 74.33 Supply Chain (Manufacturing or Produ
10、ction) 74.34 Technical Data Package (TDP) 74.35 Variability. 74.36 Variability Reduction . 85. OBJECTIVES 86. REQUIREMENTS . 86.1 Manufacturing Management System 86.2 Design Analysis for Manufacturing . 86.2.1 Producibility Analysis 86.2.2 Key Characteristics . 96.2.3 Process Failure Modes Effects A
11、nalyses (PFMEA) 96.3 Manufacturing Risk Identification 96.3.1 Manufacturing Feasibility Assessments 106.3.2 Manufacturing Readiness Level (MRL) Assessments 106.3.3 Production Readiness Reviews (PRRs) . 106.4 Manufacturing Planning 106.4.1 Supply Chain and Material Management 116.4.2 Manufacturing Te
12、chnology Development . 116.4.3 Cost. 116.4.4 Manufacturing Modeling Avoidance, Detection, Mitigation, and DispositionAS6174 Counterfeit Material; Assuring Acquisition of Authentic and Conforming MaterialAS9100 Quality Management Systems Requirements for Aviation, Space and Defense OrganizationsAS910
13、2 Aerospace First Article Inspection RequirementAS9103 Variation Management of Key CharacteristicsJ1739 Potential Failure Mode and Effects Analysis in Design (Design FMEA), Potential Failure Mode and Effects Analysis in Manufacturing and Assembly Processes (Process FMEA), and Potential Failure Mode
14、and Effects Analysis for Machinery (Machinery FMEA)SAE INTERNATIONAL AS6500 Page 4 of 153.2 Department of Defense PublicationsMIL-HDBK-727 Design Guidance for Producibility (Available at http:/quicksearch.dla.mil/ )MIL-HDBK-896 Manufacturing and Quality Program (Available at http:/quicksearch.dla.mi
15、l/ )NAVSO P-3687 Producibility System Guidelines (Available at https:/acc.dau.mil/CommunityBrowser.aspx?id=697823 for commercialapplications, the term is defined by the organization. Strategic and critical materials include any raw material in short supply, limited domestic production, or otherwise
16、posing a risk to a production program.4.33 Supply Chain (Manufacturing or Production)The linked network of all organizations, resources, activities, and technology associated with the production of finished products, encompassing the tiers of subcontractors contributing their individual stages of ma
17、nufacturing processing and manufactured components or subassemblies to the final product as assembled and delivered to the customer.4.34 Technical Data Package (TDP)For commercial applications, the following definition applies: The collection of data enabling design, production, delivery, and/or mai
18、ntenance that communicates a customers product definition, performance criteria, and method of verification to the source(s) of the deliverable. (Source: AIA/NAS 3500)For DoD applications, the following definition applies: A technical description of an item adequate for supporting an acquisition, pr
19、oduction, engineering, and logistics support (e.g., Engineering Data for Provisioning, Training, and TechnicalManuals). The description defines the required design configuration or performance requirements, and procedures required to ensure adequacy of item performance. It consists of applicable tec
20、hnical data such as models, drawings, associated lists, specifications, standards, performance requirements, quality assurance provisions, software documentation and packaging details. (Source: MIL-STD-31000)4.35 Variability Natural and induced deviations from a target specification caused by contro
21、llable and uncontrollable influences.SAE INTERNATIONAL AS6500 Page 8 of 154.36 Variability Reduction A systematic approach to reducing product and process variability in order to improve cost, schedule, and performance.5. OBJECTIVES 5.1 The objectives of the manufacturing management system include:a
22、. Establishing and maintaining a documented manufacturing system which provides efficient and effective production ofquality products.b. Identifying and reducing manufacturing risk, including risks at major and critical suppliers.c. Increasing productivity and reducing production unit cost.d. Identi
23、fying and reducing the impact of issues related to strategic and critical materials on the program.e. Integrating manufacturing and producibility into the design and development process.f. Timely and effective transition to production.5.2 The organization, at any level of the production supply chain
24、, should seek to accomplish the objectives of the manufacturing management program through the use of industry leading practices as described in Section 6, Requirements. Further, the organization should enable the appropriate visibility and accountability throughout the supply chain by collecting, r
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