Gujarat Technological University: SUBJECT NAME: Computer Aided Manufacturing SUBJECT CODE: 2171903 BE Semester VII

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GUJARAT TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY

BRANCH: Mechanical/Production/Manufacturing Engineering


SUBJECT NAME: Computer Aided Manufacturing
SUBJECT CODE: 2171903
BE Semester VII

Type of course: Core

Prerequisite: Manufacturing Processes-I, Production Technology

Rationale:
Computer Aided Manufacturing is highly demanded area now a day. Computer Aided
Manufacturing deals with Design of components to manufacturing and also includes Planning
and controlling the processes. Industries widely use CNC, FMS and Robotics technology now a
day. Students will be familiar with its hardware and software and also able to write programs for
machining.

Teaching and Examination Scheme:


Teaching Scheme Credits Examination Marks
Theory Marks Practical Marks Total
L T P C ESE PA (M) PA (V) PA Marks
(E) PA ALA ESE OEP (I)
3 0 2 5 70 20 10 20 10 20 150
L- Lectures; T- Tutorial/Teacher Guided Student Activity; P- Practical; C- Credit; ESE- End
Semester Examination; PA- Progressive Assessment; OEP-Open Ended problem; AL-Active
learning;

Content:

Unit No. Topic Teaching


Hours
1 Computer Aided Manufacturing: 04
CAM Concepts, Objectives & scope, Nature & Type of manufacturing
system, Evolution, Benefits of CAM, Role of management in CAM,
Concepts of Computer Integrated Manufacturing, Impact of CIM on
personnel, Role of manufacturing engineers, CIM Wheel to understand
basic functions.
2 NC/CNC Machine Tools: NC and CNC Technology: Types, 09
Classification, Specification and components, Construction Details,
Controllers, Sensors and Actuators, CNC hardware: Re circulating ball
screw, anti friction slides, step/servo motors. Axis designation,
NC/CNC tooling. Fundamentals of Part programming, Types of
format, Part Programming for drilling, lathe and milling machine
operations, subroutines, do loops, canned Cycles, parametric sub
routines.
3 Programmable Logic Controllers: Relay Device components, 02
Programmable controller architecture, programming a programmable
controller, tools for PLC logic design.
4 Group Technology and CAPP: Introduction, part families, part 06
classification and coding systems: OPITZ, PFA, FFA, Cell design, rank
order clustering, composite part concepts, Benefits of group
technology. Approaches to Process Planning, Different CAPP system,
application and benefits.
5 Flexible Manufacturing System: Introduction & Component of FMS, 07
Needs of FMS, general FMS consideration, Objectives, Types of
flexibility and FMS, FMS lay out and advantages. Automated material
handling system: Types and Application, Automated Storage and
Retrieval System, Automated Guided Vehicles, Cellular manufacturing,
Tool Management, Tool supply system, Tool Monitoring System,
Flexible Fixturing, Flexible Assembly Systems.
6 Robot Technology: Introduction: Robot Anatomy, Laws of Robot, 07
Human System and Robotics, Coordinate system, Specifications of
Robot. Power sources, actuators and Transducers, Robotic Sensors,
Grippers, Robot Safety, Robot Programming and Robot Applications,
Economic Considerations of Robotics system, Robot Kinematics and
Dynamics, Robot Arm Dynamics. Concepts of Computer Vision and
Machine Intelligence.
7 Integrated Production Management System: Introduction, PPC 07
fundamentals, Problems with PPC, MRP-I, MRP-II. Just in Time
philosophy: JIT & GT applied to FMS, concepts of Expert System in
Manufacturing and Management Information System.
Total Hours 42

Suggested Specification table with Marks (Theory):

Distribution of Theory Marks


R Level U Level A Level N Level E Level C Level

10 15 15 10 10 10

Legends: R: Remembrance; U: Understanding; A: Application, N: Analyze and E:


Evaluate C: Create and above Levels (Revised Bloom’s Taxonomy)

Note: This specification table shall be treated as a general guideline for students and teachers.
The actual distribution of marks in the question paper may vary slightly from above table.

Reference Books:
1. Computer Aided Manufacturing by Tien Chien Chang, Pearson Education
2. Automation, Production Systems and Computer Integrated Manufacturing by Mikell
P Groover, Pearson Education
3. Robotics Technology and Flexible Automation, by S R Deb, S Deb, McGraw
Hill Education Private Limited.
4. Flexible Manufacturing Cells and System -William. W. Luggen Hall, England Cliffs,
Newjersy
5. P. Radhakrishnan, " Computer Numerical Control ", New Central Book Agency,
1992.
6. Computer integrated manufacturing -S. Kant Vajpayee – Prentice Hall of
India.
7. System Approach to Computer Integrated Manufacturing. Nanua Singh, Wiley
and sons Inc, 1996.
8. Computer Aided Manufacturing- Rao, Tewari, Kundra, McGraw Hill, 1993
9. CAD/CAM, Principles and Applications –P N Rao, McGraw Hill, 2010
10. CAD/CAM, Introduction, -Ibrahim Zeid, Tata McGraw Hill, 2007

Course Outcome:
After learning the course the students should be able to:
1. Students will describe basic concepts of CAM application and understand CAM
wheel
2. Students will prepare CNC programs for manufacturing of different geometries on
milling and lathe machines.
3. Students will prepare logic diagram for different application of automation.
4. Students will classify different components using different techniques of group
technology
5. Students will prepare Process planning for different components
6. Students will select layouts of FMS for industrial applications
7. Students will describe Robot for preliminary industrial applications like pick and
place.
8. Student will identify application of PPC, JIT, MRP-I, MRP-II, and Expert system to
CAM

List of Experiments:

1. Study of Computer Integrated System: Basics, Types of Manufacturing, role of


management and CIM wheel
2. NC/CNC technology: Definition, Classification, Specification, Construction details,
Sensors and Actuators, and different controllers.
3. CNC part Programming: Lathe and Milling jobs
4. Exercise on PLC for Simple problems.
5. Problems on GT and Industrial case problems on coding
6. Problems on CAPP and Industrial case problems
7. Study of Flexible Manufacturing system
8. Study of Robotics Technology
9. Problems on MRP-I, MRP-II
10. Study of Expert System in Manufacturing and MIS

Design based Problems (DP)/Open Ended Problem:


1. Industrial case problems on CNC programming
2. PLC programming on simple cases
3. Case problems on GT and CAPP
4. Problems on Understanding of Kinematics of Robotics

Major Equipment:

1. CNC Machine
2. Industrial Robot
3. Programming Software.

List of Open Source Software/learning website:

www.nptel.ac.in/ Prentice

Videos on CNC programming, PLC, Robotics and FMS

ACTIVE LEARNING ASSIGNMENTS: Preparation of power-point slides, which include


videos, animations, pictures, graphics for better understanding theory and practical work – The
faculty will allocate chapters/ parts of chapters to groups of students so that the entire syllabus to
be covered. The power-point slides should be put up on the web-site of the College/ Institute,
along with the names of the students of the group, the name of the faculty, Department and
College on the first slide. The best three works should submit to GTU.

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