Notes On Cad/Cam/Cim: By: Krishankant Kankar
Notes On Cad/Cam/Cim: By: Krishankant Kankar
Notes On Cad/Cam/Cim: By: Krishankant Kankar
CAD/CAM/CIM
UNIT-1 st
Introduction:
In a globally competitive environment, time compression
strategies in product development are of critically importance.
Certain products have long development cycle times. Examples
are aircraft and automobiles. In some of the products like
computers, technological obsolescence puts a constraint on the
product development time.
As soon as a new microprocessor is released in
the market, the manufacturers of the computers via with each
other to market computers based on the new processor. Frequent
releases of newer and newer microprocessors have consistently
narrowed down the product life cycle of computers.
The pursuit of excellence in performance has
resulted in new technologies being developed in entertainment
electronics. The life cycle of entertainment electronic products is
thus reduced, thereby necessitating new products being delivered
to the market at reduced intervals.
Manufacturing engineers are required to achieve the following
objectives to be competitive in a global context.
Reduction in inventory
Lower the cost of the product
Reduce waste
Improve quality
Increase flexibility in manufacturing to achieve immediate
and rapid response to:
Product changes
Production changes
Process change
Equipment change
Change of personnel
Development of CIM :