END3069 COMPUTER INTEGRATED MANUFACTURING
Fall 2018
Prerequisites Linear Algebra and mathematical in depth knowledge. Course 70% Lab. 80% Student Meeting Hours Will be determined. Course WEB Page http://endustri.uludag.edu.tr/~orbak/END3069.html
Attendance
Professor in Charge
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Â. Yurdun Orbak
Room Y315
Res. Asst.
Dr. Seval Ene
Res. Asst.
Dr. İlker Küçükoğlu
Lab. Personnel
Will be determined.
Course Hours/Place
Mondays 10:30 - 12:00 /
YLAB3
Lab Hours (Groups
A and B)
Mondays 13:00 – 16:15
/ Y322-End. Muh. Lab.
Grading Policy Homeworks (2-3) 15-20% Midterm Exam 20-25% Final Exam 60% |
Week |
Subject |
Hw |
Ref. |
(1) |
General information on Computer
Integrated Manufacturing systems |
|
1. Ch 1, 2. Ch. 1 |
(2) |
Product design, computer
aided design (CAD) |
|
1. Ch 2, 2. Ch. 2 |
(3) |
Geometric Modelling |
1 |
1. Ch 3, 2. Ch. 3 |
(4) |
Concurrent Engineering |
|
2. Ch 4 |
(5) |
Process Planning |
|
2. Ch 5 |
(6) |
Automation, High Capacity Mass Production Systems |
|
1. Ch 6 |
(7) |
Numerical controlled manufacturing systems and CNC machines |
|
1. Ch 9, 2. Ch 6 |
(8) |
CNC Part Programming |
2 |
1. Ch 10 |
(9) |
Numerical Logical circuits,
Prgrammable Logic Controllers (PLCs) |
2. Ch 6 |
|
(10) |
Automatic storage and
Retrieval systems and Robotic Handling |
|
2. Ch 7 |
(11) |
Group technology and manufacturing cell design |
|
2. Ch 12 |
(12)–(13) |
Flexible manufacturing systems and their
design |
|
2. Ch 13 |
References
[1] Tien-Cien Chang, R. A. Wysk, Hsu-Pin Wang,
“Computer Aided Manufacturing”, 2nd Edition, Prentice Hall,
1998.
[2] Nanua Singh, “Systems Approach to Computer
Integrated Design and Manufacturing”, John Wiley,
1996.
[3] M. P. Grover, “Automation, Production Systems, and Computer Integrated
Manufacturing”, Prentice Hall, 1987.
[4] ProModel Users Guide, Promodel Corp.,
1995.