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Automation
Definition 1: automatically controlled operation of an apparatus, process, or system by mechanical or electronic devices that take the place of human organs of observation, effort and decision. Definition2: a process without direct human activity in the process
Sensors measure critical process variables in real time and feed the measurement back to the control computer. The computer exercises an on-line optimization to determine any needed adjustments in the controlled process components.
Tools change automatically Machine can do several dozen operation 4 general type:
Robotics
A programmable, multifunction manipulator designed to move material, parts, tools, or special devices through variable programmed motions for the performance of a variety of tasks. Type of robots.
Aspects of robots
Four basic components:
Use of robots:
Machine loading Material transfer Painting/coating Welding Assembly Inspection Packaging Component insertion
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CIM
CIM is the integration of
CAD
Computer aided process planning Numerical control Group technology Automated storage retrieval and handling Computer aided testing and inspection Computer aided factory management Flexible manufacturing system
CAM
Design development: Geometric shape Design Analysis: weight volume, center of gravity, effect of temperature etc) Design simulation: system model, simulation and animation software Design review and evaluation Automated drafting Design retrieval and modification.
CAD
Computer in the process design
CAM
Computer aided process planning Numerical control Group technology Automated storage retrieval and handling Computer aided testing and inspection Computer aided factory management Flexible manufacturing system
Functional areas of the enterprise How will CIM impact these areas?
Marketing/Sales Engineering R&D Quality Assurance Warehousing & Distribution Shipping and Receiving Finance & Accounting Information Systems Human Resources Customer Service Manufacturing Material Management
Definitions of CIM
View 1:
technology, tool or method used to improve entirely the design and manufacturing process and increase productivity using computers to help people and machines to communicate
CIM cont.
View 2
series of integrated activities and operations involving the design, materials selection, planning, production, quality assurance, management and marketing of discrete consumer and durable goods (Bunce, 1985) deliberate integration of automated systems logical organization of individual engineering, production and marketing/support functions into a computer integrated system (Bunce, 1985)
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CIM cont
architecture for integration of multiple technologies through computers, linking each individual island of automation to a closed loop business system (Foong, 1991) integration of computer aided design, automatic material handling, robotics, process technologies, manufacturing planning & control, computer aided test, computer aided manufacturing
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Percent of Respondents
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better responsiveness
reduced inventory
increased flexibility
other
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Manufacturing Operations
islands are linked together
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