Ford's next step in engine manufacturing."This is the most dramatic change in manufacturing since the introduction of the assembly line by Henry Ford," says David Szczupak, vice president, Powertrain Operations at Ford. What he's talking about in that sweeping statement is Ford's drive to re-make the way it manufactures powertrains, and he cites the flexible machining lines that will be installed at the Lima Engine Lima Engine is a Ford Motor Company automobile engine plant located in Lima, Ohio. The factory was opened in 1957 as the site of production of Ford's MEL V8 for the Edsel car. Plant (Lima, OH) to produce an all-new 3.5-liter V-6 engine beginning in late 2005 as a prime example. When completed, the new lines will represent the next step in Ford's plan to modernize its worldwide engine manufacturing facilities based on its strategy: common engine architectures, common manufacturing equipment, and extensive use of flexible CNC (Computerized Numerical Control) See numerical control. CNC - Collaborative Networked Communication (computer numerical control Computer numerical control The method of controlling machines by the application of digital electronic computers and circuitry. Machine movements that are controlled by cams, gears, levers, or screws in conventional machines are directed by computers and ) machine tools. The carbon copy plants that produce Ford's I-4 engine family began the process of equipment and layout commonization (see May 2002 AD&P, "Ford's Future Factory--Now!"), but still make use of some dedicated transfer lines. However, the new cylinder head machining line at Lima will be based entirely on CNC machines. Roman Krygier, Ford's group vice president for Global Manufacturing and Quality, says that with this added flexibility, "we will be able to re-tool in less than half the time with minimal incremental cost Incremental Cost The encompassing change that a company experiences within its balance sheet due to one additional unit of production. Notes: Incremental cost is the overall change that a company experiences by producing one additional unit of good. ." In fact, he says that Ford expects to save $2-billion in manufacturing costs over the next decade as a result of the introduction of its flexible production system throughout its facilities. CNC machining lines have already been installed at Ford's Windsor (Ontario) Engine Plant to produce the 3-valve cylinder head for the 2004 Ford F-150 pickup's Triton V-8, and will be implemented at the Cleveland Engine Cleveland Engine is a Ford Motor Company engine manufacturing facility in Brook Park, Ohio, United States, a suburb of Cleveland. Opened in 1951, Cleveland Engine Plant number 1 was the site of production for Ford's first overhead valve engine, the Lincoln V8. Plant No.1 in 2004 and at the Romeo Engine Plant in 2005. Ford's Dagenham and Bridgend engine production facilities in the United Kingdom will be converted later this year. New Engine Family. The engine that will be built at Lima--which was code named "Cyclone cyclone, atmospheric pressure distribution in which there is a low central pressure relative to the surrounding pressure. The resulting pressure gradient, combined with the Coriolis effect, causes air to circulate about the core of lowest pressure in a "--will bear the name "Duratec 35" ("35" designates the displacement) when it debuts and will be shared by Ford, Lincoln and Mercury-badged passenger cars and crossover vehicles. It is an all-aluminum, dual-overhead-cam 60[degrees] V6 with variable valve timing Variable valve timing, or VVT, is a generic term for an automobile piston engine technology. VVT allows the lift or duration or timing (some or all) of the intake or exhaust valves (or both) to be changed while the engine is in operation. that will produce around 245 hp. It will have cracked powdered metal connecting rods, a forged steel crankshaft and Ford's first high-pressure die cast aluminum block (all of Ford's other blocks are sand cast). "We saw we had a hole in our line-up in the mid-range V6 area, so we designed this to fill it," says Krygier. Given that this is a clean-sheet design, Ford is clearly looking to create an engine family based on the Duratec 35. "There are definitely some opportunities for higher displacement-].8 liter, maybe even 4.0," says Krygier. Design work on the engine began in early 2000, and Ford has been able to get to the prototype stage this soon because of the pervasive use of computer modeling. "We leveraged CAE (1) (Computer-Aided Engineering) Software that analyzes designs which have been created in the computer or that have been created elsewhere and entered into the computer. and analytical modeling of things like burn rates and NVH NVH Noise, Vibration and Harshness NVH Nahverkehr Hohenlohekreis (German) NVH Noise Vibration and Harshness more on this engine than on any previous development," says Szczupak, "and the prototypes have werified the models completely." |
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