This document contains the objectives and syllabus for the course ME8691 Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing. The course aims to provide an overview of how computers are used in mechanical component design and various aspects of manufacturing. The syllabus covers topics such as geometric modeling, CAD standards, fundamentals of CNC and part programming, and cellular manufacturing and flexible manufacturing systems over 12 units and 45 periods. References for textbooks and additional resources are also provided.
This document contains the objectives and syllabus for the course ME8691 Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing. The course aims to provide an overview of how computers are used in mechanical component design and various aspects of manufacturing. The syllabus covers topics such as geometric modeling, CAD standards, fundamentals of CNC and part programming, and cellular manufacturing and flexible manufacturing systems over 12 units and 45 periods. References for textbooks and additional resources are also provided.
This document contains the objectives and syllabus for the course ME8691 Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing. The course aims to provide an overview of how computers are used in mechanical component design and various aspects of manufacturing. The syllabus covers topics such as geometric modeling, CAD standards, fundamentals of CNC and part programming, and cellular manufacturing and flexible manufacturing systems over 12 units and 45 periods. References for textbooks and additional resources are also provided.
This document contains the objectives and syllabus for the course ME8691 Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing. The course aims to provide an overview of how computers are used in mechanical component design and various aspects of manufacturing. The syllabus covers topics such as geometric modeling, CAD standards, fundamentals of CNC and part programming, and cellular manufacturing and flexible manufacturing systems over 12 units and 45 periods. References for textbooks and additional resources are also provided.
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ME8691 COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN AND MANUFACTURING LTPC 3003
CE8395 STRENGTH OF MATERIALS L T P C 3 0 0 3 OBJECTIVES:
OBJECTIVES: To provide an overview of how computers are being used in mechanical component design To understand the concepts of stress, strain, principal stresses and principal planes. To understand the application of computers in various aspects of Manufacturing viz., Design To study the concept of shearing force and bending moment due to external loads in determinate beams , Proper planning, Manufacturing cost, Layout & Material Handling system. and their effect on stresses. UNIT I INTRODUCTION 9 To determine stresses and deformation in circular shafts and helical spring due to torsion. Product cycle- Design process- sequential and concurrent engineering- Computer aided To compute slopes and deflections in determinate beams by various methods. design – CAD system architecture- Computer graphics – co-ordinate systems- 2D and 3D To study the stresses and deformations induced in thin and thick shells. transformationshomogeneous coordinates - Line drawing -Clipping- viewing transformation-Brief UNIT I STRESS, STRAIN AND DEFORMATION OF SOLIDS 9 introduction to CAD and CAM – Manufacturing Planning, Manufacturing control- Introduction to Rigid bodies and deformable solids – Tension, Compression and Shear Stresses – CAD/CAM –CAD/CAM concepts ––Types of production - Manufacturing models and Metrics – Deformation of simple and compound bars – Thermal stresses – Elastic constants – Volumetric strains – Mathematical models of Production Performance Stresses on inclined planes – principal stresses and principal planes – Mohr’s circle of stress. UNIT II GEOMETRIC MODELING 9 UNIT II TRANSVERSE LOADING ON BEAMS AND STRESSES IN BEAM 9 Representation of curves- Hermite curve- Bezier curve- B-spline curves-rational curves- Beams – types transverse loading on beams – Shear force and bending moment in beams – Techniques for surface modeling – surface patch- Coons and bicubic patches- Bezier and B-spline Cantilevers – Simply supported beams and over – hanging beams. Theory of simple bending– bending surfaces. Solid modeling techniques- CSG and B-rep stress distribution – Load carrying capacity – Proportioning of sections – Flitched beams – Shear stress UNIT III CAD STANDARDS 9 distribution. Standards for computer graphics- Graphical Kernel System (GKS) - standards for exchange UNIT III TORSION 9 imagesOpen Graphics Library (OpenGL) - Data exchange standards - IGES, STEP, CALS etc. - Torsion formulation stresses and deformation in circular and hollows shafts – Stepped communication standards. shafts– Deflection in shafts fixed at the both ends – Stresses in helical springs – Deflection of helical UNIT IV FUNDAMENTAL OF CNC AND PART PROGRAMING 9 springs, carriage springs. Introduction to NC systems and CNC - Machine axis and Co-ordinate system- CNC machine UNIT IV DEFLECTION OF BEAMS 9 toolsPrinciple of operation CNC- Construction features including structure- Drives and CNC Double Integration method – Macaulay’s method – Area moment method for computation of controllers2D and 3D machining on CNC- Introduction of Part Programming, types - Detailed Manual slopes and deflections in beams – Conjugate beam and strain energy – Maxwell’s reciprocal theorems. part programming on Lathe & Milling machines using G codes and M codes- Cutting Cycles, Loops, UNIT V THIN CYLINDERS, SPHERES AND THICK CYLINDERS 9 Sub program and Macros- Introduction of CAM package. Stresses in thin cylindrical shell due to internal pressure circumferential and longitudinal UNIT V CELLULAR MANUFACTURING AND FLEXIBLE MANUFACTURING SYSTEM stresses and deformation in thin and thick cylinders – spherical shells subjected to internal pressure – (FMS) 9 Deformation in spherical shells – Lame’s theorem. Group Technology(GT),Part Families–Parts Classification and coding–Simple Problems in TOTAL: 45 PERIODS Opitz Part Coding system–Production flow Analysis–Cellular Manufacturing–Composite part concept– TEXT BOOKS: Types of Flexibility - FMS – FMS Components – FMS Application & Benefits – FMS Planning and 1. Bansal, R.K., “Strength of Materials”, Laxmi Publications (P) Ltd., 2007 Control– Quantitative analysis in FMS TOTAL : 45 PERIODS 2. Jindal U.C., “Strength of Materials”, Asian Books Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 2007 TEXT BOOKS: REFERENCES: 1. Ibrahim Zeid “Mastering CAD CAM” Tata McGraw-Hill PublishingCo.2007 1. Egor. P.Popov “Engineering Mechanics of Solids” Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi, 2. Mikell.P.Groover “Automation, Production Systems and Computer Integrated Manufacturing”, 2002 Prentice Hall of India, 2008. 2. Ferdinand P. Been, Russell Johnson, J.r. and John J. Dewole “Mechanics of Materials”, 3. Radhakrishnan P, SubramanyanS.andRaju V., “CAD/CAM/CIM”, 2nd Edition, New Age Tata McGraw Hill Publishing ‘co. Ltd., New Delhi, 2005. International (P) Ltd, New Delhi,2000. 3. Hibbeler, R.C., “Mechanics of Materials”, Pearson Education, Low Price Edition, 2013 REFERENCES: 4. Subramanian R., “Strength of Materials”, Oxford University Press, Oxford Higher 1. Chris McMahon and Jimmie Browne “CAD/CAM Principles", "Practice and Manufacturing Education Series, 2010. management “ Second Edition, Pearson Education, 1999. 2. Donald Hearn and M. Pauline Baker “Computer Graphics”’. Prentice Hall, Inc,1992. 3. Foley, Wan Dam, Feiner and Hughes - "Computer graphics principles & practice" Pearson Education -2003