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Me2402 Computer Integrated Manufcaturing Unit I Computer Aided Design
Me2402 Computer Integrated Manufcaturing Unit I Computer Aided Design
(b) Consider a point P (3, 2) in a coordinate plane. Perform reflection of the point P;
(1) through y axis and (2) through x axis.
4. Explain with suitable example, how a solid model is generated using boundary
representation and write the advantages of solid modelling.
(b) Name the types of modeling in CAD. Explain about any one of them.
8. Discuss the concept of B-rep and CSG techniques of solid modeling. Also
mention the properties of solid model.
(b) Explain the concept of obtaining a rotation about an arbitrary point in XY plane.
(b) Brief the importance of editing, dimensioning and labeling features of CAD.
11. With suitable examples explain how solid model are generated using Boolean
operation.
14. Explain the data structure used in CSG and B-rep solid modeling techniques.
(b) List the CIM data transmission methods. Explain about any two of them.
(b) Explain about the following data transmission methods: (i) Simplex, and (ii)
Duplex.
4. (a) Describe about seven layer OSI model (Computer Networking in CIM).
7. (a) Explain the importance of CIM. Also write the reasons for implementing
CIM.
10. (a) What are the different network topologies available? Discuss them in
detail.
(b) Describe the three basic network topologies. (or) Explain about Network
topologies.
12. Explain in detail various networking methods with necessary sketches.*
13. (a) Define the term LAN. What are the different components in a LAN?
(b) Describe the salient features of MAP and TOP. (or) Explain about MAP/TOP. (or)
Explain the following: (i) Manufacturing Automation Protocol and (ii) Technical
Office Protocol.(or) Briefly explain the manufacturing automations protocol.*
14. Briefly explain the nature and role of the elements of CIM system. (or) Briefly
explain the main elements of CIM systems.*
15. Describe the basic activities that must be carried out in a factory to convert
raw materials into finished product.
16. (a) Explain the CIMOSA model with a neat diagram. (or) What is CIMOSA?
Explain about CIMOSA.*
17. Explain the components of a local Area Network (LAN) and network
topologies.*
19. Explain about Asynchronous data transmission also explain about synchronous
data transmission method.
20. Explain the types of communication systems in CIM. (Simplex & Duplex)
21. Explain the types of communication in CIM. (PTP, Star & Multiplex)
23. (a) Explain the role and development of CIM and architecture.
(b) Apply rank order clustering technique to the part-machine incidence matrix (table)
to arrange parts and machine into groups.
Parts
Machine A B C D E F G H
1 1 1 1 1 1
2 1 1 1
3 1 1 1 1 1
4 1 1 1
5 1 1 1 1 1
6 1 1 1
(b)Briefly explain the steps involved in generation of route sheet using variant
approach CAPP.
7. Explain the methods for part family formation with a suitable illustration and
discuss with examples: coding system structure.
(b) Discuss the benefits of computer aided process planning (CAPP) and explain
CAPP approaches in detail.
(b) Define part classification and coding. How is it useful in forming group
technology layout?
11. What is the need for computer aided process planning? What are their
advantages?
12. Describe the role of process planning in CAD/CAM integration. Mention their
merits.
13. Compare variant and generative process planning methodologies.
15. Define Variant CAPP systems. Explain the general procedure for using one of
the variant CAPP systems.
17. (a) Discuss about MICLASS and OPITZ classification and coding systems.
18. (a) Briefly explain the MICLASS and OPITZ coding system with suitable
examples.
19. (a) Describe any one Computer aided process planning software.
(b)Discuss the benefits of computer Aided Process Planning (CAPP) and explain
CAPP approaches detail.
21. (a) How does cellular manufacturing help CAPP? Illustrate with an example.
22. (a) Explain in detail the generative and variant approaches in process planning
and differentiate both approaches.
(b) How parts are classified and coded in Group Technology? Illustrate the same for a
product.
1. What are the phases of shop floor control system? Explain them.
(b) List the functions performed by the FMS computer control system.
(b) Write short notes on the classification of FMS according to number of machines.
6. Explain the three phases in Shop floor control with block diagram. Also
discuss the techniques available for data collection in shop floor.
10. (a) Discuss the technology behind automated data collection system.
(b) Explain the types of material handling and storage systems used in FMS.
11. (a) Sketch the layout of a typical FMS and explain the important types of
FMS layouts.
(b) Mention the technologies available for use in automatic identification systems.
Explain them.
16. (a) Discuss the need and importance of automated data collection systems.
What are their advantages?
(b) Briefly explain the Bar code technology with suitable diagram.
17. (a) Sketch the layout of a typical FMS and explain the important subsystems.
18. (a) How does a bar code reader work? Explain with neat sketch.
(b) Describe the types of material handling devices used in a FMS and mention its
benefits?
19. List and explain the major I/O devices to keep track of ongoing shop-floor
conditions.
20. What makes the FMS flexible? Define the types of flexibility and explain its
dependent factors.
5. (a) State the principles of lean manufacturing and list down major kinds of
wastages.
6. List out the inputs required for material requirements planning (MRP). Also
explain the concept of MRP with neat sketch.
7. (a) Briefly explain the objectives, principles and various concepts of lean
production.
(b) Describe the components and their arrangement of a direct digital control.
(b) Discuss the activities under computer aided manufacturing planning and
manufacturing control.
10. (a) Describe the features of MRP-I and MRP-II systems.