Evolution of CAD/CAM: Mit, Usa
Evolution of CAD/CAM: Mit, Usa
Evolution of CAD/CAM: Mit, Usa
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Advantages of CAD/CAM systems
Quick & Easy to use Cuts down labour costs
Designs can be saved 24 Hour Manufacture
Designs can be easily Duplicates the same
altered piece exactly each time
You can view the item in Quicker than hand
3D before it is made made
The design can be sent to
others via E-Mail
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Advantages of CAD/CAM systems
Process planning and scheduling.
Programming for numerical control and
industrial robots.
Design of dies and molds for casting.
Die for metal working operations.
Design of tooling and fixtures and EDM
electrodes.
Quality control and inspection.
Plant layout
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Advantages of CAD/CAM systems
Computer-Aided Process Planning is concerned
with the preparation of a route sheet for the
engineering drawing of the work part which must be
interpreted in terms of manufacturing process to be
used.
The route sheet is a listing of the sequence of
operations.
Closely related to process planning are the functions
of determining appropriate cutting conditions for the
machining operations and setting the time standards
for the operations which are aided by computers.
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Advantages of CAD/CAM systems
Material-requirements planning and manufacturing resource
planning (MRP)
MRP keep complete records of inventories of
Materials,
Supplies,
parts in various stages of production,
Orders,
Purchasing, and
Scheduling.
Disadvantages of CAD/CAM
CAD:
Programs can be expensive to buy
Constant upgrades new learning / expense
High cost of hardware (computers) and software (programmes)
Training needed to use it effectively.
CAM:
Very high set up cost.
Expensive to buy.
Can cause workers to lose their jobs.
Requires specialist training.
Expensive to initially set up
Machines need to be serviced
History of Computer Systems
Mainframe-based systems
Minicomputer-based
systems
Workstation-based systems
Microcomputer-based
systems
Mainframe-/Minicomputer-based systems