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Course Objectives:

 To impart knowledge of CIM and Automation and different concepts of automation by


developing mathematical models.
 To make students to understand the Computer Applications in Design and Manufacturing
[CAD/CAM) leading to Computer integrated systems. Enable them to perform various
transformations of entities on display devices.
 To expose students to automated flow lines, assemblylines, Line Balancing Techniques,
and Flexible Manufacturing Systems.
 To expose students to computer aided process planning, material requirement planning,
capacity planning etc.
 To expose the students to CNC Machine Tools, CNC part programming, and industrial
robots.
 To introduce the students to concepts of Additive Manufacturing, Internet of Things, and
Industry 4.0leading to Smart Factory.

Module 2

CAD and Computer Graphics Software:The design process, applications of computers in design,
software configuration, functions of graphics package, constructing the geometry.
Transformations: 2D transformations, translation, rotation and scaling, homogeneous
transformation matrix, concatenation, numerical problems on transformations. Computerized
Manufacture Planning and Control System: Computer Aided Process Planning, Retrieval and
Generative Systems, benefits of CAPP, Production Planning and Control Systems, typical
activities of PPC System, computer integrated production management system, Material
Requirement Planning, inputs to MRP system, working of MRP, outputs and benefits, Capacity
Planning, Computer Aided Quality Control, Shop floor control.

Module 3

Flexible Manufacturing Systems: Fundamentals of Group Technology and Flexible


Manufacturing Systems, types of FMS, FMS components, Material handling and storage system,
applications, benefits, computer control systems, FMS planning and design issues

Module 5

Additive Manufacturing Systems: Basic principles of additive manufacturing, slicing CAD


models for AM, advantages and limitations of AM technologies, Additive manufacturing
processes: Photo polymerization, material jetting, binder jetting, material extrusion, Powder bed
sintering techniques, sheet lamination, direct energy deposition techniques, applications of AM.
Recent trends in manufacturing, Hybrid manufacturing.
Future of Automated Factory: Industry 4.0, functions, applications and benefits. Components of
Industry 4.0, Internet of Things (IOT), IOT applications in manufacturing, Big-Data and Cloud
Computing for IOT, IOT for smart manufacturing, influence of IOT on predictive maintenance,
industrial automation, supply chain optimization, supply-chain & logistics, cyber-physical
manufacturing systems.

Course Outcomes:

 Able to define Automation, CIM, CAD, CAM and explain the differences between these
concepts.
 Solve simple problems of transformations of entities on computer screen.
 Explain the basics of automated manufacturing industries through mathematical models
and analyze different types of automated flow lines.
 Analyze the automated flow linesto reduce down time and enhance productivity.
 Explain the use of different computer applications in manufacturing, and able to prepare
part programs for simple jobs on CNC machine tools and robot programming.
 Visualize and appreciate the modern trends in Manufacturing like additive
manufacturing, Industry 4.0 and applications of Internet of Things leading to Smart
Manufacturing.

Text Books:

1. Automation, Production Systems and Computer-Integrated Manufacturing, by Mikell P


Groover, 4th Edition,2015, Pearson Learning.
2. CAD/CAM Principles and Applications by P N Rao, 3rd Edition, 2015, Tata McGraw-
Hill.
3. CAD/CAM/CIM, Dr. P. Radhakrishnan, 3rd edition, New Age International Publishers,
New Delhi.

Reference Books:

1. CAD/CAM by Ibrahim Zeid, Tata McGraw Hill.


2. Principles of Computer Integrated Manufacturing, S.Kant Vajpayee, 1999, Prentice Hall
of India, New Delhi.
3. Work Systems And The Methods, Measurement And Management of Work, GrooverM.
P.,Pearson/Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ, 2007.
4. Computer Automation in Manufacturing, Boucher, T. O., Chapman & Hall, London, UK,
1996.
5. Introduction to Robotics: Mechanics And Control, Craig, J. J., 2nd Ed., Addison-Wesley
Publishing Company, Readong, MA, 1989.
6. Internet of Things (IoT): Digitize or Die: Transform your organization. Embrace the
digital evolution. Rise above the competition,by Nicolas Windpassinger, Amazon.
7. Internet of Things: A Hands-on Approach, by ArshdeepBahga and Vijay Madisetti
(Universities Press)
8. Additive Manufacturing Technologies: Rapid Prototyping to Direct Digital
Manufacturing, 2nd Ed. (2015), Ian Gibson, David W. Rosen, Brent Stucker
9. Understanding Additive Manufacturing, Andreas Gebhardt, Hanser Publishers, 2011
10. Industry 4.0: The Industrial Internet of Things, Apress, 2017, by Alasdair Gilchrist

M.P. Groover, Automation Production systems and Computer Integrated manufacturing, Pearson
Education, 2015.

j. Rehg& H. W. Kraebber, Computer Integrated Manufacturing, Pearson Education, 2005

C. Chang, R. Wysk and H.P. Wang, Computer aided Manufacturing, Pearson Education, 2009

Mikell P. Groover, “Automation, Production Systems and Computer Integrated Manufacturing”,


Prentice Hall publication 1997. 2.P.Radhakrishnan, “CAD, CAM, CIM”, New Age International Pvt.
Ltd. and S.Subramanyam, Wiley Eastern Ltd. 3.David Bedworth, Etal, “Computer Integrated Design
and Manufacturing, McGraw Hill Book Co., 1991. 4.Mikell P. Groover and Zimmers E.W, “Computer
Aided Design and Manufacturing”, Prentice Hall Publication.

UNIT –IComputers in Industrial Manufacturing, Product cycle, CAD / CAM Hardware, Basic
structure, CPU,Memory types, input devices, display devices, hard copy devices, storage
devices.UNIT –IIComputer Graphics & Drafting: Raster scan graphics coordinate system,
database structure for graphics modeling, transformation of geometry, 3D transformations,
Geometric commands , layers, display control commands, editing, dimensioning.UNIT –
IIIGeometric modeling: Requirements, geometric models, geometric construction models,
curverepresentation methods, surface representation methods, modeling facilities
desired.UNIT –IVNumerical control: NC, NC modes, NC elements, NC machine tools,
structure of CNC machine tools,features of Machining center, turning center, CNC Part
Programming : fundamentals, manual partprogramming methods, Computer Aided Part
Programming.UNIT –V
___________________________________________2009-10126 Group Tech: Part family, coding and
classification, production flow analysis, advantages and limitations,Computer Aided
Processes Planning, Retrieval type and Generative type.UNIT –VITypes of manufacturing
systems: FMS, Material handling systems, computer control systems, JIT, Human labor in
manufacturing systems. UNIT –VIIComputer integrated production planning:Capacity
planning, shop floor control, MRP-I, MRP-II, CIMS benefits.UNIT –VIIIComputer Aided
Quality Control: Terminology in quality control, the computer in QC, contact inspection
methods, non-contact inspection methods-optical non-contact inspection methods-non-
optical computer aided testing, integration of CAQC with CAD/CAM.TEXT BOOKS:1.CAD /
CAM A Zimmers & P.Groover/PE/PHI2.CAD / CAM –Principles and applications / P.N.
Rao/TMHREFERENCES:1. Automation, Production systems & Computer integrated
Manufacturing/ Groover/P.E 2. CAD / CAM / CIM / Radhakrishnan and Subramanian / New
Age3.Principles of Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing / Farid Amirouche /
Pearson4. CAD/CAM Theory and Practice –R. Sivasubramaniam / TMH

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