Fundamentals of Industrial Problem Solving: A Practitioner's Guide

Fundamentals of Industrial Problem Solving: A Practitioner's Guide

Author
David M. Jacobson, Dana Livingston, J.P. Chauvel, Zdravko I. Stefanov, Eldad Herceg, Carla Schmidt, Sunil Kumar Chaudhary, Christopher Paul Christenson
Publisher
Wiley
Language
English
Year
2022
Page
400
ISBN
1119543185,9781119543183
File Type
epub
File Size
11.0 MiB

Teaches Readers How to Apply a Structured Problem-Solving Methodology for Industrial Fields Based on Sound Scientific Principles
As modern industrial processes have become increasingly complex, complicated multi-factor problems have emerged. These complex problems end up costing companies millions of dollars every day. Existing problem-solving techniques are only effective to a certain point. This book provides a solution to a myriad of industrial problems by using first principles and rigorous hypothesis testing. Key topics covered within the work include: How to use the latest research, advanced modeling, big data mining, analytical testing, and many other techniques to systematically create and test hypotheses surrounding why a process is malfunctioning How to use scenario development to frame a team’s understanding of why a process is malfunctioning How to approach today’s lack of experienced industrial workers, whose failure to approach problem solving from first fundamentals are causing myriad of inefficiencies in industry How to use multiple methodologies together with an emphasis on first principles and mechanistic math modeling as a basis to industrial problem solving
Engineers of any discipline working in both research and development of manufacturing environments, along with professionals in any industrial discipline looking to reduce costs will be able to use this work to both understand and pragmatically solve the pressing issues we see in today’s industrial market.

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