7 ME 6.3-COMPUTER INTEGRATED MANUFACTURING |
Units: I |
Introduction: Overview of manufacturing processes, types of manufacturing
systems, the product cycle, computer’s role in manufacturing, sources and
types of data used in manufacturing.
The Beginning of CAM: Historical Background, Basic components of NC
systems, NC Procedure, NC coordinate system and machine motions,
applications and economics of NC.
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Units: II |
Part programming- manual and computer assisted such as APT Language. Computer
Controls In NC Systems: Problems with conventional NC computer numerical control, Direct
numerical control, combined CNC/ DNC systems, adaptive control machining system
computer process interfacing, New development and latest trends. |
Units: III |
Computer Aided Process Planning: Traditional Process Planning, Retrieval process
planning system, Generative Process Planning, Machinability data system, computer
generated time standards. Group Technology: Introduction, part families, part classification
and coding, coding system and machining cells.
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Units: IV |
Compuer Aided Production Management Systems: Introduction to computer aided PPC,
Introduction to computer aided inventory management, manufacturing resource planning
(MRPII), computer process monitoring and shop floor control, computer process control.
Computer Aided Quality Control: Computer in quality control, contact inspection methods,
Non contact inspection methods, optical and non optical computer aided testing. Computer
Aided Material Handling: Computer control on material handling, conveying, picking. Ware
house control, computerized material handling for automated inspection and assembly.
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Units: V |
Computer Integrated Manufacturing Systems: Introduction, types special manufacturing
systems, flexible manufacturing systems (FMS). Collabarative Engineering: Introduction,
Faster Design throughput, Web based design, Changing design approaches, extended
enterprises, concurrent engineering, Agile and lean manufacturing.
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