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COMPUTER INTEGRATED MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS L T P C

3 00 3
OBJECTIVES:
To understand the application of computers in various aspects of Manufacturing viz., Design,
Proper planning, Manufacturing cost, Layout & Material Handling system.73
UNIT I INTRODUCTION 10
Brief introduction to CAD and CAM Manufacturing Planning, Manufacturing controlIntroduction to
CAD/CAM Concurrent Engineering-CIM concepts Computerised elements of CIM system
Types
of production - Manufacturing models and Metrics Mathematical models of Production
Performance
Simple problems Manufacturing Control Simple Problems Basic Elements of an
Automated
system Levels of Automation Lean Production and Just-In-Time Production.
UNIT II PRODUCTION PLANNING AND CONTROL AND COMPUTERISED
PROCESS PLANNING 10
Process planning Computer Aided Process Planning (CAPP) Logical steps in Computer
Aided
Process Planning Aggregate Production Planning and the Master Production Schedule
Material
Requirement planning Capacity Planning- Control Systems-Shop Floor Control-Inventory
Control
Brief on Manufacturing Resource Planning-II (MRP-II) & Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Simple Problems.
UNIT III CELLULAR MANUFACTURING 9
Group Technology(GT), Part Families Parts Classification and coding Simple Problems in
Opitz

Part Coding system Production flow Analysis Cellular Manufacturing Composite part
concept
Machine cell design and layout Quantitative analysis in Cellular Manufacturing Rank Order
Clustering Method - Arranging Machines in a GT cell Hollier Method Simple Problems.
UNIT IV FLEXIBLE MANUFACTURING SYSTEM (FMS) AND AUTOMATED
GUIDED VEHICLE SYSTEM (AGVS) 8
Types of Flexibility - FMS FMS Components FMS Application & Benefits FMS Planning
and
Control Quantitative analysis in FMS Simple Problems. Automated Guided Vehicle System
(AGVS) AGVS Application Vehicle Guidance technology Vehicle Management & Safety.
UNIT V INDUSTRIAL ROBOTICS 8
Robot Anatomy and Related Attributes Classification of Robots- Robot Control systems End
Effectors Sensors in Robotics Robot Accuracy and Repeatability - Industrial Robot
Applications
Robot Part Programming Robot Accuracy and Repeatability Simple Problems.
TOTAL : 45 PERIODS
OUTCOMES:
Upon completion of this course, the student can able to understand the use of computers in
process planning and use of FMS and Robotics in CIM
TEXT BOOK:
1. Mikell.P.Groover Automation, Production Systems and Computer Integrated
Manufacturing,
Prentice Hall of India, 2008.
2. Radhakrishnan P, Subramanyan S.and Raju V., CAD/CAM/CIM, 2nd Edition, New Age
International (P) Ltd, New Delhi, 2000.
REFERENCES:
1. Kant Vajpayee S, Principles of Computer Integrated Manufacturing, Prentice Hall India,

2003.
2. Gideon Halevi and Roland Weill, Principles of Process Planning A Logical Approach
Chapman & Hall, London, 1995.
3. Rao. P, N Tewari &T.K. Kundra, Computer Aided Manufacturing, Tata McGraw Hill

ME6503 DESIGN OF MACHINE ELEMENTS L T P C


30 0 3
OBJECTIVES
To familiarize the various steps involved in the Design Process
To understand the principles involved in evaluating the shape and dimensions of a component
to satisfy functional and strength requirements.
To learn to use standard practices and standard data
To learn to use catalogues and standard machine components
(Use of P S G Design Data Book is permitted)
UNIT I STEADY STRESSES AND VARIABLE STRESSES IN MACHINE MEMBERS 10
Introduction to the design process - factors influencing machine design, selection of materials
based
on mechanical properties - Preferred numbers, fits and tolerances Direct, Bending and torsional
stress equations Impact and shock loading calculation of principle stresses for various load
combinations, eccentric loading curved beams crane hook and C frame- Factor of safety theories of failure Design based on strength and stiffness stress concentration Design for
variable loading.
UNIT II SHAFTS AND COUPLINGS 8
Design of solid and hollow shafts based on strength, rigidity and critical speed Keys, keyways
and
splines - Rigid and flexible couplings.
UNIT III TEMPORARY AND PERMANENT JOINTS 9
Threaded fastners - Bolted joints including eccentric loading, Knuckle joints, Cotter joints
Welded
joints, riveted joints for structures - theory of bonded joints.
UNIT IV ENERGY STORING ELEMENTS AND ENGINE COMPONENTS 9

Various types of springs, optimization of helical springs - rubber springs - Flywheels considering
stresses in rims and arms for engines and punching machines- Connecting Rods and crank shafts.
UNIT V BEARINGS 9
Sliding contact and rolling contact bearings - Hydrodynamic journal bearings, Sommerfeld
Number,
Raimondi and Boyd graphs, -- Selection of Rolling Contact bearings.
TOTAL: 45 PERIODS
OUTCOMES:
Upon completion of this course, the students can able to successfully design machine
components
TEXT BOOK:
1. Bhandari V, Design of Machine Elements, 3
rd
Edition, Tata McGraw-Hill Book Co, 2010.
2. Joseph Shigley, Charles Mischke, Richard Budynas and Keith Nisbett Mechanical
Engineering Design, 8
th
Edition, Tata McGraw-Hill, 2008.
REFERENCES:
1. Sundararajamoorthy T. V. Shanmugam .N, Machine Design, Anuradha Publications,
Chennai, 2003.
2. Robert C. Juvinall and Kurt M. Marshek, Fundamentals of Machine Design, 4
th
Edition, Wiley,
2005

3. Alfred Hall, Halowenko, A and Laughlin, H., Machine Design, Tata McGraw-Hill
BookCo.(Schaums Outline), 2010
4. Bernard Hamrock, Steven Schmid,Bo Jacobson, Fundamentals of Machine Elements,2
nd
Edition, Tata McGraw-Hill Book Co., 2006.
5. Orthwein W, Machine Component Design, Jaico Publishing Co, 2003.
6. Ansel Ugural, Mechanical Design An Integral Approach", 1
st
Edition, Tata McGraw-Hill Book
Co, 2003.
7. Merhyle F. Spotts, Terry E. Shoup and Lee E. Hornberger, Design of Machine Elements

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