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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY IN MANUFACTURING

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CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION FEATURES COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN(CAD) COMPUTER AIDED MANUFACTURING(CAM) COMPUTER AIDED ENGINEERING(CAE) CAD / CAM / CAE PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS ADVANTAGES

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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

INCLUDES ALL THE SOFTWARES, HARDWARE, AND RESOURCES ADVENT OF LATEST TECHNOLOGIES AND TOOLS HAS MADE POSSIBLE GREATER USE OF IT LARGE WHOLESALE QUANTITIES ARE SCHEDULED AND MANAGED PROPERLY
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FEATURES

PROVIDES FEATURES SUCH AS BARCODES, DIGITAL DISPLAY AND ELECTRONIC CONTROLS THEREBY INCREASES PRECISION,SPEED AND IMPROVE QUALITY CONTROL USE OF ORDER TRACKING SOFTWARE AND DELIVERY TRACKING SOFTWARE HAS MADE THE DROPSHIPPING MUCH MORE EFFICIENT

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Computer-Aided Design (CAD)

USE OF COMPUTER SYSTEMS TO ASSIST IN THE CREATION, MODIFICATION, ANALYSIS, AND OPTIMIZATION OF A DESIGN TYPICAL TOOLS:

TOLERANCE ANALYSIS MASS PROPERTY CALCULATIONS FINITE-ELEMENT MODELING AND VISUALIZATION

DEFINES THE GEOMETRY OF THE DESIGN


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Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAM)

USE OF COMPUTER SYSTEMS TO PLAN, MANAGE, AND CONTROL MANUFACTURING OPERATIONS DIRECT OR INDIRECT COMPUTER INTERFACE WITH THE PLANTS PRODUCTION RESOURCES NUMERICAL CONTROL OF MACHINE TOOLS PROGRAMMING OF ROBOTS
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Computer-Aided Engineering (CAE)


USE OF COMPUTER SYSTEMS TO ANALYZE CAD GEOMETRY ALLOWS DESIGNER TO SIMULATE AND STUDY HOW THE PRODUCT WILL BEHAVE, ALLOWING FOR OPTIMIZATION FINITE-ELEMENT METHOD (FEM)

DIVIDES MODEL INTO INTERCONNECTED ELEMENTS SOLVES CONTINUOUS FIELD PROBLEMS


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Computer-Aided Design Process


TWO TYPES OF ACTIVITIES: SYNTHESIS AND ANALYSIS SYNTHESIS IS LARGELY QUALITATIVE AND HARD TO CAPTURE ON COMPUTER ANALYSIS CAN BE GREATLY ENHANCED WITH COMPUTERS ONCE ANALYSIS IS COMPLETE, DESIGN EVALUATION- RAPID PROTOTYPING SOFTWARE AmityEngineering and Technology PACKAGES FOR 88 DESIGN 12/16/12 Amity School of School of Engineering and OPTIMIZATION

Components of CAD/CAM/CAE Systems

MAJOR COMPONENT IS HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE ALLOWING SHAPE MANIPULATION HARDWARE INCLUDES GRAPHIC DEVICES AND THEIR PERIPHERALS FOR INPUT AND OUTPUT OPERATIONS

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CAD / CAM / CAE PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS

NC(Numerical controlled) CNC(computer numerical control) DNC(Direct numerical control) DISTRIBUTIVE NUMERICAL CONTROL

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NC(Numerical control)
Numerical control is a technique for controlling machine tools or processes by using coded command instructions. The CNC controller interprets these instructions and converts them into two types of control signals 1.Motion control signals 2.Miscellaneous control signals

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CNC(Computer numerical control)

CNC is the numerical control system in which a dedicated, stored program computer is built into the control to perform basic and advanced NC functions. CNC controls are also referred to as soft wired NC systems because most of control system are implemented by the control software programs

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DNC(direct numerical control)

Direct numerical control uses a shared computer to simultaneously control the operation of a group of NC machine tools. The main tasks performed by the computer are to program and edit part programs as well as download part programs to NC machines.

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Distributive numerical control

The main concept of distributive numerical control is to use a network of computers to coordinate the operation of a group of CNC machine tools. Today many CNC machine together with robots, programmable logic controllers and other computer based controller, have been integrated into DNC system to make automated manufacturing systems possible

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ADVANTAGES

INCREASED PRODUCTIVITY REDUCED PRODUCTION COSTS FACILITATION OF FLEXIBLE AUTOMATION IMPROVED PRODUCTION PLANNING AND CONTROL HIGH ACCURACY AND REPEATABILITY REDUCED INDIRECT OPERATING COSTS GREATER FLEXIBILITY LOWER OPERATOR SKILL REQUIREMENT

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