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Title: Computer Integrated Manufacturing


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Computer Integrated Manufacturing
  • MME 4115

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Course Description
  • Status Core
  • Level 4
  • Credit Hours 3
  • Contact Hours 3
  • Pre-requisites MME 3109

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Course Description
  • Instructor(s)
  • Prof.Dr.A.K.M Nurul Amin
  • Assoc. Prof. Dr. Beytullah Gültekin Çetiner

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Course Description
  • Semester Offered
  • Every Semester

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Course Objectives
  • To develop an understanding of the role of
    computer in manufacturing
  • To introduce hardware and software components for
    soft automation.
  • To conduct study on automatic data capture
    systems
  • To provide an in-depth understanding of control
    of manufacturing, automated material handling,
    storage and retrieval systems.
  • To introduce group technology and concurrent
    engineering, and develop skill in the developing
    automated process plans using variant and
    generative approaches
  • To take up case studies on FMS and CIM systems.

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Course Synopsis
  • Intoduction,
  • Automation principles and strategies,
  • Manufacturing operations
  • Production concepts and mathematical models
  • Material handling, transport, automated storage
    and retrieval sysems (ASRS)
  • Automatic data capture
  • Manufacturing systems
  • Group technology
  • Flexible manufacturing systems (FMS),
  • Automated assembly systems,
  • Process planning and concurrent engineering.

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Level of Learning
  • Knowledge arrange, define, duplicate, label,
    list, memorize, name, order, recognize, relate,
    recall, repeat, reproduce state.
  • Comprehension classify, describe, discuss,
    explain, express, identify, indicate, locate,
    recognize, report, restate, review, select,
    translate,
  • Application apply, choose, demonstrate,
    dramatize, employ, illustrate, interpret,
    operate, practice, schedule, sketch, solve, use,
    write.
  • Analysis analyze, appraise, calculate,
    categorize, compare, contrast, criticize,
    differentiate, discriminate, distinguish,
    examine, experiment, question, test.
  • Synthesis arrange, assemble, collect, compose,
    construct, create, design, develop, formulate,
    manage, organize, plan, prepare, propose, set up,
    write.
  • Evaluation appraise, argue, assess, attach,
    choose compare, defend estimate, judge, predict,
    rate, core, select, support, value, evaluate.

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Course Learning Outcomes
  • After completion of the course, the students will
    be able to
  • Introduce automatic data capture (ADC) systems in
    manufacturing to reduce data processing time and
    facilitate automation.
  • Apply the principles pf operation of automated
    material handling, storage, andretrieval systems
    (ASRS) and implement them in production.
  • Apply Programmemable Logic Contollers (PLC) and
    pneumatics for manufacturing automation.
  • Implement group technology concepts in production
    to facilitate cellular and flexible
    manufacturing.
  • Develop automated process plans using variant and
    generative approaches
  • Take appropriate strategy to gradually migrate
    from conventional manufacturing to FMS and CIM

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Course Resources
  • References
  • RequiredGroover, M.P., (2001), Automation,
    Production Systems, and Integrated Manufacturing,
    Prentice-Hall
  • Recommended
  • Besent, C.B. and Lui, C.W.K., (1986), Computer
    Aided Manufacturing, 3rd Edition,John Wily
    Sons.
  • Hannam, R.,(1998), Computer Integrated
    Manufacturing From Concepts to Realisation, 1st
    edition, Addison-Wesley.
  • Kunwoo, L., (1999), Principles of CAD/CAM/CAE
    Systems, Addison-Wesley Longman Inc.
  • Rembold, U. And Nnaji, B.O.,(1998),
    Computer-Integrated Manufacruting
    Engineering,1st edition, Addison-Wesley.
  • Stenerson, J., (1997), Computer Numerical
    Control Operation Programming, 1st edition,
    Prentice Hall International.

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Course Resources
  • Blog about course
  • Announcements and other online information
    related to the course
  • Slides and other stuff available
  • http//computer-integrated-manufacturing.blogspot.
    com

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