Course Lonrents
Cateaory, Title Code Credits-6C, Theory Paper
Dc 23 CADICAMICIM | ME-B04 Lt [P_| Max.Marks-100
3 [1 [2 | Min.Marks-35)
Duration-3hrs.
nit_1 Introduction: Information requirements of mfg organizations; business forecasting ar
Jgregate production plan: MPS, MRP and shop floor! Production Activity Control (PAC): Mfg as
‘stem, productivity and wealth creation; production processes on volume-variety axes; importance
ich and job shop production; CIM definition and CIM wheel, evolution and bonefits: CIM as a subs
Product Life Cycle (PLC) mgt; design for mfg (OFM) and concurrent eng; product design
mnventional and CIM environment, terms like CAD, CAE, CAM, CAP. CAPP, CATD and CAQ.
nit 2 Graphics and standards: Raster scan, coordinate systems for mode! (W/ WCS) user ar
splay: database for graphic modeling; PDM, PIM, EDM; define EDM, features of EDM; bas
ansformations of geometry- translation, scaling, rotation and mirror; introduction to modeling sontwar
xed for CAD data standardization; developments in drawing data exchange formats; GKS, PHIG!
ORE, IGES, DXF STEP DMIS AND VDI; ISO standard for exenange of Product Model data-STE
1d major area application protocols.
nit3 Geometric Modeling: its use in analysis and mfg: 2D and 3D line, surface and volume model
ear extrusion and rotational sweep; Constructive Solid Geometry (CSG); basics of bounda
‘esentation- spline, Bezier, b-spline, and NURBS: sculpture surfaces, classification, basics of coon
azier, b-spline and ruled surfaces: tweaking, Constraint based parametric modeling; wire-fram
‘odeling, definition of point, line and circle: polynomial curve fitting: introduction to rapid prototyping,
nit 4 Numeric control and part programming: Principles of NC machines, CNC, DNC; NC mode
Point to point. -line and 2D, 3D contouring; NC part programming; ISO standard for codin
‘eparatory functions(G)- motion, dwell, unit. preset, cutter compensation, coordinate and plar
ection groups; miscellaneous (M) codes: CLDATA and tool path simulation: ISO codes for turnit
ols and holders; ATC, modular work holding and pallets; time and power estimation in milling, drilir
1d turning: adaptive control, sequence control and PLC; simple part programming examples,
nit 5 Group Technology: Importance of batch and job shop production; merits of converting zigze
‘ocess layout flow to smooth flow in cellular layout, Production Flow Analysis (PFA) and clustent
ethods; concept of part families and coding; hierarchical, attribute and hybrid coding; OPIT
ICLASS and DCLASS coding: FMS; material handling; robots, AGV and their programming: agi
fg; Computer Aided Process Planning (CPP), variant! retrieval and generative approach
eferences:
1. S.Kant Vaipay: Principles of CIM: PHI
2. Rao PN; CADICAM:TMH
3. Groover MP: Automation, Production Systems & CIM: PH.
4. Rao PN, Tiwari NK, Kundra TK: Computer Aided Manufacturing; TMH
5. Alavudeen A. Venkteshwarn N; Computer Integrated Mig: PHI