Monash University engineering handbook 1995

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IND4335

Computer-aided manufacturing

Dr R N Ibrahim

4 points * 26 lecture hours * 26 laboratory hours * second semester Caulfield

Application of CAD/CAM technology. Overview of numerical control (NC) systems and manual programming. Computer assisted programming dealing with specific generalised part programming. Mathematics for computer assisted part programming. High level language requirements for part programming. Study of the structure and use of automatic programmed tools (APT). Selection of operating conditions. Brief review of NC manufacturing systems. Elements of the CAM systems: CAM data base, production management, manufacturing control. Computers in manufacturing. Computer process monitoring and control. Production systems at the plant and operation levels. Supervisory computer control. Flexible manufacturing systems. Industrial robotics, Robot economics, Group technology, Computer integrated manufacturing, implementation of CAD/CAM systems.

Assessment

Class tests: 20% * Tutorial and laboratory work: 30% * Examination: 50%

Recommended texts

Amirouche FML Computer aided manufacturing Prentice-Hall, 1993

El Wakil S D Processes and design for manufacturing Prentice-Hall, 1989

Hawkes B The CAD/CAM process Pitman, 1991

Ibrahim R N and Scutt D Lecture notes Monash University

Lugeen W W Flexible manufacturing cells and systems Prentice-Hall, 1991

Mikell, P and others CAD/CAM computer-aided design and manufacturing Prentice-Hall, 1984


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