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Sub Code &Name : ME2402 Computer Integrated Manufacturing Unit: I Branch: Mechanical Engineering Semester: VII

LP ME2402 LP Rev. No: 00 Date: 03/07/13 Page: 1 of 6

UNIT I COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN 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 Objective: To make students gain knowledge about the basic fundamentals of CAD Session No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Topics to be covered Introduction to CAD, Concepts, importance and benefits of CAD Designing process using CAD Desirable features of CAD packages, Inroduction to drawing features in CAD Transformation methods- Scaling, rotation, translation Transformation methods- editing, dimensioning, labeling, Zoom, pan, redraw and regenerate procedures CAD command structures Wire frame and surface modeling Solid modeling Revision of Unit I 50 1,2,3,4,6 BB
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Sub Code &Name : ME2402 Computer Integrated Manufacturing Unit: II Branch: Mechanical Engineering Semester: VII

LP ME2402 LP Rev. No: 00 Date: 01/07/11 Page: 2 of 6

UNIT II COMPONENTS OF CIM 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 Objective: To make the student understand the importance of Computer integrated Manufacturing the concepts of implementation of CIM and data communication. Session No 9 10 11 12 13 Topics to be covered Introduction to CIM, the changing manufacturing and management scene CASA/SME model of CIM New enterprise model of CIM, benefits of CIM Fundamentals of computer communication in CIM Data transmission methods seriel, parallel, asynchronous, synchronous, modulation,demodulation, simplex and duplex Communication types - point to point (PTP), star and multiplexing Seven layer OSI model LAN model, MAP model network topologies star, ring and bus advantages of networks in CIM Time (Min) 50 50 50 50 50 Ref. 1,5,7,8 7,8 7,8 7,8 5,6,7,8 and internet 5,7,8 1,7,8 5,6,7,8 5,7,8 5,7,8 Teaching BB BB BB BB BB

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Sub Code &Name : ME2402 Computer Integrated Manufacturing Unit: III Branch: Mechanical Engineering Semester: VII

LP ME2402 LP Rev. No: 00 Date: 01/07/11 Page: 3 of 6

UNIT- III

Group Technology and computer aided process planning

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. Objective: To make the students understand the concept of Group Technology and Computer Aided Process planning. Session No 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Topics to be covered 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 generative approach CMPP process planning systems. Time (Min) 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 Ref 1,2 1,2 1,2 1,2 1,2 1,2 1,2 1,2 Internet Teachin BB BB BB BB BB BB BB BB BB

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Sub Code &Name : ME2402 Computer Integrated Manufacturing Unit: IV Branch: Mechanical Engineering Semester: VII

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UNIT - IV SHOP FLOOR CONTROL AND INTRODUCTION OF FMS 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 systemsFMS layout -computer control systems-application and benefits. Objective: To make the student understand the shop floor control and the flexible manufacturing systems. Session No. 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 Time (Min) 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 Teaching BB BB BB BB BB BB BB BB BB

Topics to be covered Introduction to shop floor control Three phases Factory data collection system classification of automatic identification methods Bar code technology Other methods of data collection Introduction to FMS - components of FMS FMS types workstation Material handling and storage systems FMS layout -computer control systems Application and benefits of FMS CAT I

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Sub Code &Name : ME2402 Computer Integrated Manufacturing Unit: V Branch: Mechanical Engineering Semester: VII

LP ME2402 LP Rev. No: 00 Date: 01/07/11 Page: 5 of 6

UNIT V COMPUTER AIDED PLANNING AND CONTROL AND COMPUTER MONITORING Production planning and control cost planning and control inventory management material requirements planning (MRP) shop floor control. Lean and AgileManufacturing. Types of production monitoring systems structure model of manufacturing process control and strategies direct digital control. Objective: To make students gain knowledge on planning and controlling of various production activities with the aid of computers Session No 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 Topics to be covered Traditional Production planning and control and its problems Computer Integrated Production management system Cost planning and control Inventory Management and MRP Lean and Agile manufacturing Production monitoring systems structure model of manufacturing process Process control and strategies Direct digital control CAT II Time (Min) 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 Ref 2 2 2 2 1,2, internet 2 2 2 2 Teaching Method BB BB BB BB BB BB BB BB BB

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REFERENCES: 1. Mikell. P. Groover Automation, Production Systems and Computer Integrated Manufacturing, Pearson Education 2001. 2. Mikell. P. Groover and Emory Zimmers Jr.,CAD/CAM, Prentice hall of India Pvt. Ltd., 1998. 3. James A. Regh and Henry W. Kreabber, Computer Integrated Manufacturing, Pearson Education second edition, 2005. 4. Chris McMahon and Jimmie Browne, CAD CAM Principles, Practice and Manufacturing Management, Pearson Education second edition, 2005. 5. Yorem Koren, Computer Integrated Manufacturing, McGraw Hill, 2005. 6. P N Rao, CAD/CAM Principles and Applications, TMH Publications, 2007. 7. Roger Hanman Computer Intergrated Manufacturing, Addison Wesley, 1997. 8. S. Kant Vajpayee, Principles of Computer Integrated Manufacturing., Prentice Hall, 1995 Prepared by Signature Name Designation Date Mr.S. Ponnuvel Asst. Professor 03.07.13 Dr. K. Pitchandi Professor and HOD /ME 03.07.13 Approved by

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