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Title: Computer Integrated Manufacturing


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Computer Integrated Manufacturing
Lecture notes in
  • Instructor Dr. Nguyen Van Hop

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Chapter 1 Introduction
  • Agenda
  • An Overview of a Manufacturing Enterprise
  • Design and Manufacturing
  • Systems Approach to Computer-Integrated Design
    and Manufacturing

3
Manufacturing Enterprise
  • The production system is the collection of
    people, equipment and procedures organized to
    accomplish the manufacturing operations of a
    company
  • The production system consists of two components
  • Facilities factory, equipments, tools, control
    systems
  • Manufacturing support systems people and
    procedures by which a company manages its
    production operations
  • CIM denotes the pervasive use of computer systems
    to design products, plan the production, control
    the operations, and perform various
    business-related functions needed in a
    manufacturing firm
  • Elements of CIM CAD, CAM, CAE, MRP, etc.

4
Customer and Manufacturing Enterprise
5
Design The Development of CAD
6
History of Manufacturing
Mass
Lean
Flexible
Reconfigurable
2000
1913
1960
1980
Responsiveness
Objectives
Variety
Quality
Scientific Knowledge
Computers
Cost
Operations Management
Enablers
Interchangeable parts
Exactly the capacity functionality needed,
exactly when needed
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  • Manufacturing is the application of physical and
    chemical processes to alter the geometry,
    properties, and/or appearance of a given starting
    material to make parts or products manufacturing
    also includes assembly of multiple parts to make
    products
  • Manufacturing is almost always carried out as a
    sequence of operations

Manufacturing as a technical process
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  • Manufacturing is the transformation of materials
    into items of greater value by means of one or
    more processing and/or assembly operations
  • Manufacturing adds value to the material by
    changing its shape or properties, or by combining
    it with other materials that have been similarly
    altered

Manufacturing as an economic process
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Manufacturing Processes
  • Two basic types
  • Processing operations - transform a work material
    from one state of completion to a more advanced
    state
  • Operations that change the geometry, properties,
    or appearance of the starting material
  • 2. Assembly operations - join two or more
    components in order to create a new entity

10
  • Casting for metals

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Mechanical Assembly
  • Typical assemblies when screws and bolts are used

12
The Development of Manufacturing Technology
  • NC machines NC ?DNC ? CNC
  • Material-handling systems AS/RS, AGVs
  • Robotics
  • Computer control Systems computer network (LAN,
    WAN), bar code system, PLCs
  • FMSs
  • Other significant supporting technologies,
    Taguchi method, MRP, GT, CM, JIT

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Systems Approach to Computer-Integrated Design
and Manufacturing
  • Product life cycle approach
  • A logical framework for understanding and
    analysis
  • Reduction in cost and lead time
  • Improve product quality
  • The product life cycle design ?manufacturing ?
    product usage ? disposal

Cost incurred and committed during product life
cycle
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