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17/01/2016

ME6703 COMPUTER INTEGRATED MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS -Anna University(Free Download Notes)

ME6703      COMPUTER INTEGRATED MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS        L T  P  C 3 0   0  3
OBJECTIVES:
To understand the application of computers in various aspects of Manufacturing viz., Design, Proper planning, Manufacturing cost, Layout & Material Handling system.

UNIT I             INTRODUCTION                                                                                                      10
Brief introduction to CAD and CAM – Manufacturing Planning, Manufacturing control- Introduction to CAD/CAM – Concurrent Engineering-CIM concepts – Computerised elements of CIM system –Types of production - Manufacturing models and Metrics – Mathematical models of Production Performance– Simple problems – Manufacturing Control – Simple Problems – Basic Elements of an Automated system – Levels of Automation – Lean Production and Just-In-Time Production.

UNIT II    PRODUCTION PLANNING AND CONTROL AND COMPUTERISED
PROCESS PLANNING                                                                                                 10
Process planning – Computer Aided Process Planning (CAPP) – Logical steps in Computer Aided Process Planning – Aggregate Production Planning and the Master Production Schedule – Material Requirement planning – Capacity Planning- Control Systems-Shop Floor Control-Inventory Control – Brief  on  Manufacturing  Resource  Planning-II  (MRP-II)  &  Enterprise  Resource  Planning  (ERP)  - Simple Problems.

UNIT III      CELLULAR MANUFACTURING                                                                                 9
Group Technology(GT), Part Families – Parts Classification and coding – Simple Problems in Opitz Part Coding system – Production flow Analysis – Cellular Manufacturing – Composite part concept – Machine cell design and  layout – Quantitative analysis in  Cellular Manufacturing –  Rank Order Clustering Method - Arranging Machines in a GT cell – Hollier Method – Simple Problems.


UNIT IV          FLEXIBLE MANUFACTURING SYSTEM (FMS) AND AUTOMATED
GUIDED VEHICLE SYSTEM (AGVS)                                                                            8
Types of Flexibility - FMS – FMS Components – FMS Application & Benefits – FMS Planning and Control–  Quantitative  analysis  in  FMS  –  Simple  Problems.  Automated  Guided  Vehicle  System (AGVS) – AGVS Application – Vehicle Guidance technology – Vehicle Management & Safety.

UNIT V           INDUSTRIAL ROBOTICS                                                                                         8
Robot Anatomy and Related Attributes – Classification of Robots- Robot Control systems – End Effectors – Sensors in Robotics – Robot Accuracy and Repeatability - Industrial Robot Applications – Robot Part Programming – Robot Accuracy and Repeatability – Simple Problems.
TOTAL : 45 PERIODS
OUTCOMES:
Upon completion of this course, the student can able to understand the use of computers in process planning and use of FMS and Robotics in CIM

TEXT BOOK:
1.        Mikell.P.Groover “Automation, Production Systems and Computer Integrated Manufacturing”, Prentice Hall of India, 2008.
2.        Radhakrishnan  P,  Subramanyan S.and  Raju  V.,  “CAD/CAM/CIM”,  2nd  Edition,  New  Age
International (P) Ltd, New Delhi, 2000.

REFERENCES:
1.        Kant Vajpayee S, “Principles of  Computer Integrated  Manufacturing”, Prentice  Hall India,
2003.
2.        Gideon Halevi and Roland Weill, “Principles of Process Planning  –  A Logical Approach”
Chapman & Hall, London, 1995.
3.        Rao.  P,  N  Tewari  &T.K.  Kundra,  “Computer  Aided  Manufacturing”,  Tata  McGraw  Hill
Publishing Company, 2000.