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Uka Tarsadia University

C. G. Patel Institute of Technology

B. Tech.
Semester - VII
030050702
Computer Integrated Manufacturing

EFFECTIVE FROM July-2015


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Subject Hours
B.Tech
SEMESTER-VII
COMPUTER INTEGRATED MANUFACTURING
(030050702)
Credits: 4: Theory Contact Hours Per week: 4: Theory

Objective of the Course:


To give the maximum knowledge about manufacturing in the engineering field especially
with the new technologies and advancements in mechanisms of integrated approach.

Student Learning Outcomes/Objectives:


At the closing stage of the course, the student will be able to understand the different types
of manufacturing systems which are available today. They can learn the fundamentals of
computer assisted numerical control programming and programming languages, concepts of
Computer Integrated Manufacturing and Management System and automated flow lines,
guidelines and criteria for implementing CAD/CAM Systems and associated software for
design, Manufacturing, and a common CAD/CAM data base organized to serve both design
and manufacturing.

Instructional Methods and Pedagogy:


Faculty members shall explain in a class room using black board and multimedia p rojector
through PowerPoint presentation.

Outline of the Course:

Minimum No. of
No. Unit Approx. Weight age %
Contact Hours
Computer Integrated
1 6 10
Manufacturing
2 Numerical Controls & PLCs 15 25
3 Group Technology 9 15
4 FMS 9 15
5 Robot Technology: 15 25
CIM Advances & Computer Aided
6 6 10
Production Management:
Total 60 100
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030050702
Sem VII 4hrs/week
Computer Integrated Manufacturing
(Theory) 4 Credits

Sr. No. Topic Hours


Unit – I
1 COMPUTER INTEGRATED MANUFACTURING: 6
Introduction to CIM Concepts & Scope of CIM, Nature & type of
manufacturing system, Evolution & Benefits of CIM
Unit – II
2 NUMERICAL CONTROLS & PLCS: 15
Introduction, types, evolution of controllers, components of
NC/CNC system, specification of CNC system, Classification of NC
/CNC machines, transducers used, salient features, Tape, Tape
codes and tape readers used in NC machines, Constructional details
of CNC machines, axis designation, NC/CNC tooling, Fundamentals
of manual part programming, types of format, word address format
manual part Programming for drilling, lathe and milling machine
operations, subroutines, do loops, canned Cycles, parametric sub
routines. Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs) Automated
Programmed Tools language- its types of statement, command and
programming.

Unit – III
3 GROUP TECHNOLOGY: 9
Introduction, part families, Part classification and coding, Machining
cells, Benefits of group technology.
Unit – IV
4 FMS: 9
Introduction & Component of FMS, Needs of FMS, general FMS
consideration, Objectives, Types of FMS, Advantages of FMS,
Automated material movement & AS/RS AGVS, RGV Manufacturing
Cells, Cellular & Flexible manufacturing, JIT & GT applied to FMS,
FMC & FMS, Tool Management, Tool supply system, Tool
Monitoring System, Work piece Handling, Flexible Fixturing, Flexible
Assembly Systems, Flexibility, FMS scheduling, sequencing, FMS lay
out and essentials.
Unit – V
5 ROBOT TECHNOLOGY : 15
Introduction to Industrial Robots, Robot physical Configuration, and
Basic Robot motions, Robotic Power sources, Sensors, Actuators,
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Transducer and Grippers, Technical features, such as work volume,
precision of movement speed o movement, weight carrying
capacity, Programming of the robot, Introduction to robot
languages, End erectors, work cell control and interlocks, Robot
applications & economics, Intelligent robots, interfacing of a vision
system with a Robot.
Unit – VI
6 CIM ADVANCES & COMPUTER AIDED PRODUCTION 6
MANAGEMENT:
Role of management in CIM, Expert system & participate
management, Impact of CIM on personnel, Role of manufacturing
engineers, CIM Wheel, Introduction to computer aided production
management. PPC fundamentals, Problems with traditional PPC,
Use of computer in PPC such as CAPP, MRPI, MRPII, CAGC etc.
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Practical
030050702
Computer Integrated Manufacturing
Credits: 1 Contact Hours Per week: 2

Objective of the Course:


· To provide the knowledge related to computer integrated manufacturing and its uses in
industries.
Student Learning Outcomes / objectives:
· To have the students will be able to understand the fundamental concept of various
machining process on CNC machine.
Instructional Method and Pedagogy:
· Experiments are to be performed in laboratory

Sr.No. 030050702 2 hrs/week


1 Credit
Computer Integrated Manufacturing (Practical)
1 Write Drilling program with absolute mode. 4
2 Write Drilling program with incremental mode. 4
3 Write Milling Program for Square slot plate. 2
4 Write Milling Program for Circular slot plate. 2
5 Write Milling Program for Square plate using tool radius 4
compensation – 1.
6 Write Milling Program for Square plate using tool radius 2
compensation -2.
7 Write program for milling and drilling cycle. 4
8 Write a program for turning operation – 1. 4
9 Write a program for turning operation – 2. 2
10 To Study the different ROBOT configurations. 2

Reference books:
1. CAD/CAM, Principles and Applications –P N Rao, McGraw Hill, 2010.
2. CAD/CAM, Introduction, -Ibrahim Zeid, Tata McGraw Hill, 2007.
3. Computer Aided Manufacturing by Tien Chien Chang, Pearson Education.
4. Automation, Production Systems and Computer Integrated Manufacturing by by
Groover, Pearson Education.

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