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PSNA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY, DINDIGUL LESSON PLAN

Faculty Name Subject Name Year Degree & Branch


Objective:

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K.SURESH KUMAR COMPUTER INTEGRATED MANUFACTURING IV B.E. Mechanical Engineering Code Semester : : ME2402 VII

To gain knowledge on how computers are integrated at various levels of planning and manufacturing understand computer aided planning and control and computer monitoring. TEXT BOOKS: 1. Mikell. P. Groover Automation, Production Systems and Computer Integrated Manufacturing, Pearson Education 2001. REFERENCES: 1. Mikell. P. Groover and Emory Zimmers Jr.,CAD/CAM, Prentice hall of India Pvt. Ltd., 1998. 2. Yorem Koren, Computer Integrated Manufacturing, McGraw Hill, 2005. 3. P N Rao, CAD/CAM Principles and Applications, TMH Publications, 2007.

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Book No.

UNIT I - COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN


1 2 3 4 5 2 2 2 2 2 I I I I I

9 Concept of CAD facility, desirable features of CAD package Drawing features in CAD Scaling, rotation, translation, Editing, dimensioning, labeling,
T1,R3 T1,R3 T1,R3 T1,R3 T1,R3

Zoom, pan, redraw and regenerate Typical CAD command structure, wire frame modeling Surface modeling and solid modeling in relation to popular CAD packages. CIM as a concept and a technology CASA/Sme model of CIM, CIM II, benefits of CIM Communication matrix in CIM,

UNIT II - COMPONENTS OF CIM


6 7 8 1 1 2 II II II

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fundamentals communication in CIM CIM data transmission methods serial, parallel, asynchronous, modulation, synchronous,

II

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II

demodulation, simplex and duplex. Types of communication in CIM point to point, star and multiplexing. Computer networking in CIM the seven layer OSI model, LAN model, MAP model network topologies star, ring and bus, advantages of networks in CIM History Of Group Technology role of G.T in CAD/CAM Integration Part families classification DCLASS and MCLASS and OPTIZ codings Facility design using G.T benefits of G.T cellular manufacturing. Process planning - role of process planning in CAD/CAM Integration Computer aided process planning variant approach and generative approaches CAPP and CMPP

T1,R2

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II

T1,R2

12

II

T1,R2

UNIT III - GROUP TECHNOLOGY AND COMPUTER AIDED PROCESS PLANNING


13 14 15 16 2 2 2 2 III III III III

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T1,R1

UNIT IV - SHOP FLOOR CONTROL AND INTRODUCTION TO FMS

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Hours reqd 2 2

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Unit IV

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Book No. T1,R1

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 system FMS layout Computer control systems

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2 2 2

IV IV IV

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applications and benefits Production planning and control cost planning and control Inventory management material requirements planning Shop floor control. Lean and Agile Manufacturing. Types of production monitoring

UNIT V - COMPUTER AIDED PLANNING AND CONTROL AND COMPUTER MONITORING


23 24 25 26 27 2 2 2 2 V V V V V

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T1,R2 T1,R2 T1,R2 T1,R2 T1,R2

systems Structure model of manufacturing process control and strategies

L = 50,

TOTAL: 50 PERIODS

T - Text Book / R - Reference Books

Signature of the Staff In-Charge

HOD / Mechanical

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