ME1403 COMPUTER INTEGRATED MANUFACTURING 3 0 0 100
(Common to Mechanical, Production, Mechatronics and Aeronautical)
OBJECTIVE
This course will enable the student
• To gain knowledge on how computers are integrated at various levels of planning and manufacturing.
• To understand the flexible manufacturing system and to handle the product
data and various software used for manufacturing
1. INTRODUCTION 8
The meaning and origin of CIM- the changing manufacturing and management scene - External communication - islands of automation and software-dedicated and open systems-manufacturing automation protocol - product related activities of a company- marketing engineering - production planning - plant operations - physical distribution- business and financial management.
2. GROUP TECHNOLOGY AND COMPUTER AIDED PROCESS PLANNING 10
History of group technology- role of G.T. in CAD/CAM integration - part families - classification and coding - DCLASS and MICLASS and OPITZ coding systems-facility design using G.T. - benefits of G.T. - cellular manufacturing.
Process planning - role of process planning in CAD/CAM integration - approaches to computer aided process planning - variant approach and generative approaches - CAPP and CMPP process planning systems.
3. SHOP FLOOR CONTROL AND INTRODUCTION OF FMS 9
Shop floor control-phases -factory data collection system -automatic identification methods- Bar code technology-automated data collection system.
FMS-components of FMS - types -FMS workstation -material handling and storage systems- FMS layout -computer control systems-application and benefits.
4. CIM IMPLEMENTATION AND DATA COMMUNICATION 10
CIM and company strategy - system modeling tools -IDEF models - activity cycle diagram CIM open system architecture (CIMOSA)- manufacturing enterprise wheel-CIM architecture- Product data management-CIM implementation software.
Communication fundamentals- local area networks -topology -LAN implementations - network management and installations.
5. OPEN SYSTEM AND DATABASE FOR CIM 8
Open systems-open system inter connection - manufacturing automations protocol and technical office protocol (MAP /TOP)
Development of databases -database terminology- architecture of database systems-data modeling and data associations -relational data bases - database operators - advantages of data base and relational database.
TOTAL : 45
TEXT BOOK
1. Mikell.P.Groover “Automation, Production Systems and computer integrated manufacturing”, Pearson Education 2001.
REFERENCES
1. Yorem koren, “Computer Integrated Manufacturing System”, McGraw-Hill, 1983.
2. Ranky, Paul G., “Computer Integrated Manufacturing”, Prentice Hall International, 1986.
3. David D.Bedworth, Mark R.Hendersan, Phillip M.Wolfe “Computer Integrated Design and Manufacturing”, McGraw-Hill Inc.
4. Roger Hanman “Computer Intergrated Manufacturing”, Addison – Wesley, 1997.
5. Mikell.P.Groover and Emory Zimmers Jr., “CAD/CAM”, Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi-1, 1998.
6. Kant Vajpayee S, “Principles of Computer Integrated Manufacturing”, Prentice Hall India, 2003.
7. Radhakrishnan P, Subramanyan S.and Raju V., “CAD/CAM/CIM”, 2nd Edition New Age International (P) Ltd., New Delhi, 2000.
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