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Pre-requisite : MEE1007 2 0 2 4 4
Module Topics L Hrs SLO
1 Introduction: Definition and scope of CAD/CAM- Computers in
industrial manufacturing, design process-Computer Aided Design
(CAD)-Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM)-Computer 4 1,2,6,9
Integrated Manufacturing (CIM) - Introduction to Computer
graphics -Raster scan graphics-Co-ordinate systems.
2 Graphics and computing standards - Data base for graphic
modeling-transformation geometry-3D transformations –Clipping-
hidden line removal-Colour-shading-Standardization in graphics- 4 1,2,6,9
Open GL Data Exchange standards – IGES, STEP - Graphic
Kernal system (GKS).
3 Geometric modelling - Geometric construction methods-
Constraint based modeling- Wireframe, Surface and Solid – 4 1,2,6,9
Parametric representation of curves, solids & surfaces.
4 CNC Machine Tools - Introduction to NC, CNC, DNC - Manual
part Programming – Computer Assisted Part Programming –
Examples using NC codes- Adaptive Control – Canned cycles and 4 1,2,6,9
subroutines – CAD/ CAM approach to NC part programming –
APT language, machining from 3D models.
5 Role of information systems in manufacturing - Discrete part
manufacture-information requirements of a production
organization-manufacturing strategies-Integration requirement - 4 1,2,6,9
Group technology-coding-Production flow analysis-computer part
programming-CAPP implementation techniques.
6 Introduction to FEA concepts – Nodes -Meshing – Pre and Post
processing – Modal analysis – Stress analysis – Steady state and 4 1,2,6,9
Transient analysis.
7 Automated manufacturing systems - Flexible Manufacturing
systems (FMS) – the FMS concepts – transfer systems – head
changing FMS – Introduction to Rapid prototyping, Knowledge
Based Engineering, Virtual Reality, Augmented Reality –automated
guided vehicle-Robots-automated storage and retrieval systems -
computer aided quality control-CMM-Non contact inspection 4 1,2,6,9
methods.
Communication and Expert systems in CIM - Networking
standards in CIM Environment – Network structure – Network
architecture – TCP/IP, MAP- Integration of CAQC with CAD and
CAM-CIM Implementation-Lean manufacturing.
8 Contemporary Discussion 2 2
Total Lecture Hours 30
# Mode: Flipped Class Room, Video Lectures, PPTs, Industrial Visits and
Guest Lecture by Experts from Industry
Laboratory
Sample projects:
1. Real time component analysis.
2. Parametric optimization.
3. Fatigue analysis.
4. Path planning.
5. Tolerance analysis.
6. Generation of CNC programming using DXF file format using Wire
EDM.
7. Concurrent costing using DFMA.
8. Industrial robot programming.
9. Contact and Non - contact automated inspection.
10. Generation of STL file format for the given component.
Text Book
1. P.N.RAO (2010), CAD/CAM: Principles and Applications -3rd Edition, Tata McGraw Hill,
India.
Reference Books
1 Mikell P. Groover (2005), Automation, Production Systems and Computer Integrated
Manufacturing, Pearson Education.
2. James A. Rehg, Henry W. Kraebber (2002), Computer Integrated Manufacturing, Pearson
Education.
3. Ibrahim Zeid (2005), Mastering CAD/CAM, Tata McGraw Hill International Edition4.
Mode of Evaluation Digital Assignments /Surprise Test /CAT/FAT
Recommended by the Board of Studies on: 03.03.2016
Date of Approval by the Academic Council: 18.03.2016
Compiled by Prof. R. Oyyaravelu
Prof. A. Deepa
Prof. S. Jeyanthi