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This document outlines the course plan for the Computer Integrated Manufacturing course taught at Manipal Institute of Technology. It includes the assessment plan, which weights the in-semester assessments at 50% and the end-semester exam at 50%. The course is divided into 47 lessons covering topics like numerical control production systems, CNC programming, industrial robotics, group technology, flexible manufacturing systems, and computerized manufacturing control systems. Assignments and tests will assess lessons based on the specified portions. The course is intended for 7th semester mechanical engineering students and will be taught by Professor Jamaluddin Hindi.

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Course Plan Cim

This document outlines the course plan for the Computer Integrated Manufacturing course taught at Manipal Institute of Technology. It includes the assessment plan, which weights the in-semester assessments at 50% and the end-semester exam at 50%. The course is divided into 47 lessons covering topics like numerical control production systems, CNC programming, industrial robotics, group technology, flexible manufacturing systems, and computerized manufacturing control systems. Assignments and tests will assess lessons based on the specified portions. The course is intended for 7th semester mechanical engineering students and will be taught by Professor Jamaluddin Hindi.

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MANIPAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

Manipal University, Manipal


Karnataka -576104
COURSE PLAN
Department

: Mechanical & Mfg. Engineering

Course Name & code

: Computer Integrated Manufacturing [MME 405]

Semester & branch

: 7th Semester- Mechanical

Name of the faculty

: JAMALUDDIN HINDI

No of contact hours/week: 4 (2+2)


ASSESSMENT PLAN:
1. In Semester Assessments - 50 %

Written tests

: Two compulsory tests of 20 marks each-40%

Surprise quizzes

: Five surprise tests carrying 02 marks each-10%

2. End Semester Examination - 50 %

Written examination of 3 hours duration (Max. Marks: 50 )

Portions for Assignment


Assignment no.

Topics

L1 L10

L24 L30

L11 L19

L31 L41

L20 L23, L42-L47

Portions for Sessional Test


Test no.

Topics

L1-L10,L24-L31

L11 L20, L32 L44

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Course Plan
L. No.

Topics

L0

Introduction to Subject, Lesson Plan, Teaching Methodology and Course Objectives

L1

Chapter1:Numerical Control Production System: NC machine and its basic


components, Development in Machine Tools

L2

Types of NC systems, Problems with conventional NC systems, DNC systems

L3

Introduction to CNC machines, CNC control features

L4

Design of machine structure

L5

Design of guideways

L6

Design of spindle and spindle bearings

L7

Design of feed drives

L8

Automated Inspection and Testing: Principle and Methods

L9

Adaptive Control Machining System

L 10

Coordinate Measuring Machines

L11

CNC Tooling

L12

Chapter 2: CNC Programming: Manual CNC programming using word address format.
Brief introduction to the codes used in Horizontal Machining Center.

L 13

CNC program for turning center Facing and Simple Turning

L 14

CNC program for turning center Taper Turning

L 15

CNC program for turning center Thread Cutting

L16

CNC program for turning center Stock Removal

L 17

CNC program for turning center Peck Drilling an Internal Thread Cutting

L18

Brief introduction to the codes used in Vertical Machining Center

L19

CNC program for Vertical Machining Center Face milling, Slotting

L 20

CNC program for Vertical Machining Center Contouring

L 21

CNC program for Vertical Machining Center Drilling

L 22

CNC program for Vertical Machining Center Mirroring

L23

CNC program for Vertical Machining Center Rotating and Scaling

L 24

Chapter 3: Industrial Robotics: Definition of an industrial robot and Classification,


Robot anatomy Four common robot configurations
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L25

Robot motions and Robot drive systems

L 26

Precision of movement Spatial Resolution, Accuracy and Repeatability (theory and


numerical)

L27

End Effectors

L 28

End Effectors numerical

L29

Introduction to manipulator kinematics

L 30

Inverse kinematics with rotation matrices basics

L31

Robot Programming (only theory)

L32

Chapter 4: Group Technology: Introduction to GT and part families, Introduction to


Parts classification and coding system

L33

OPITZ classification, MiClass classification system.

L 34

Production Flow Analysis, Machine Cell Design

L 35

Flexible Manufacturing Systems: Definition and Components of FMS

L 36

FMS workstations

L 37

FMS Layouts

L 38

Computer Integrated Manufacturing: Definition and need for automation. Arguments


for and against automation

L 39

Automated Guided Vehicles

L 40

Introduction to material handling system

L 41

Automated Storage and Retrieval System

L 42

Chapter 5: Computerized Manufacturing Control Systems: Introduction to CAPP,


benefits of CAPP

L 43

Retrieval and Generative CAPP

L 44

Computer Integrated Planning Systems - MRP

L 45

Shop Floor Control and Automated Data Collection Techniques

L 46

Introduction to SFC (Order release, Scheduling and Progress)

L 47

Factory Data Collection Systems, Bar Code Technology


References:
1. Groover Mikell P., (2003), Automation, Production Systems and Computer
Integrated Manufacturing, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi

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2. Koren Yoram, (1983), Computer Control of Manufacturing Systems, and


Computer Integrated Manufacturing, McGraw Hill, Singapore.
3. HMT Limited, Mechatronics (2001), Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Company
Limited, New Delhi.
4. Mikell Groover P., Mitchell Weiss, Roger Nagel N. and Nicholas Odrey G.
(1986), Industrial Robotics Technology, Programming and Applications,
McGraw-Hill Inc, Singapore.
5. P.N. Rao (2005) CAD/CAM Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Company Limited,
New Delhi.
6. Peter Smid(2000) CNC programming Hand Book Industrial Press Inc. New
York
Submitted by: JAMALUDDIN HINDI

(Signature of the faculty)


Date:
Approved by:

(Signature of HOD)
Date:

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