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ME2402

COMPUTER INTEGRATED MANUFACTURING

LTPC
3 00 3

OBJECTIVE:
This course will enable the student
To gain knowledge about the basic fundamental of CAD.
To gain knowledge on how computers are integrated at various levels of planning
and manufacturing understand computer aided planning and control and computer
monitoring.
UNIT I
COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN
9
Concept of CAD as drafting and designing facility, desirable features of CAD package,
drawing features in CAD Scaling, rotation, translation, editing, dimensioning, labeling,
Zoom, pan, redraw and regenerate, typical CAD command structure, wire frame
modeling, surface modeling and solid modeling (concepts only) in relation to popular
CAD packages.
UNIT II
COMPONENTS OF CIM
9
CIM as a concept and a technology, CASA/Sme model of CIM, CIM II, benefits of CIM,
communication matrix in CIM, fundamentals of computer communication in CIM CIM
data transmission methods seriel, parallel, asynchronous, synchronous, modulation,
demodulation, simplex and duplex. Types of communication in CIM point to point
(PTP), 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
UNIT III

GROUP TECHNOLOGY AND COMPUTER AIDED PROCESS


PLANNING
9
History Of Group Technology role of G.T in CAD/CAM Integration part familiesclassification and coding DCLASS and MCLASS and OPTIZ 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 systems.

UNIT IV
SHOP FLOOR CONTROL AND INTRODUCTION TO 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
system FMS layout- computer control systems applications and benefits.
UNIT V

COMPUTER AIDED PLANNING AND CONTROL AND COMPUTER


MONITORING
9
Production planning and control cost planning and control inventory management
material requirements planning (MRP) shop floor control. Lean and Agile
Manufacturing. Types of production monitoring systems structure model of
manufacturing process control and strategies direct digital control.
TOTAL: 45 PERIODS
TEXT BOOK:
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. James A. Regh and Henry W. Kreabber, Computer Integrated Manufacturing,
Pearson Education second edition, 2005.
3. Chris McMahon and Jimmie Browne, CAD CAM Principles, Practice and
Manufacturing Management, Pearson Education second edition, 2005.

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