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Title: Design Components of Manufacturing Automation


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Design Components of Manufacturing Automation
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Computer-aided Design CAD
  • New parts or alterations to existing parts are
    designed by means of computer
  • Definition- the application of computers and
    graphics software to aid or enhance product
    design from conceptualization to documentation
  • many organizations, CAD is usually introduced as
    a separate entity

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  • CIM integrates together CAD and all other
    databases for the organization
  • Summary of history - See automation timeline
  • Basic CAD system would consist of
  • input devices - e.g keyboard, mouse
  • processing and storage - CPU, storage devices
  • output devices - monitor, plotter
  • Hardware - used to develop, store and display the
    geometrical part shapes
  • Object stored as geometric and graphical
    parameters for lines, arcs and curves

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  • When object is loaded in the computers active
    memory for display it is put in a bitmap, but can
    be stored in vector format - regenerated to
    bitmaps for display
  • Software
  • Two broad categories - 2D and 3D
  • Numerous software available commercially - e.g.
    AutoCAD, Pro/ENGINEER, CATIA, I-Deas
  • CAD software will normally translate data
    for/from different file formats and inputs - i.e.
    systems linked through CAE so that different
    applications can share information in the
    database

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  • Because of the diversity in the various CAD
    platforms, a need for exchange of data exists -
    Initial Graphics Exchange Specification (IGES)
    format allows for this.
  • Types of CAD Hardware
  • Mainframes
  • powerful, multiple program execution, good
    support and response for large drawings and
    designs
  • large initial cost, requires large number of
    users to maintain low cost per terminal, complex
    OS, single failure can terminates all work

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  • RISC platforms (workstations)
  • lower cost, good performance ratio, multiple
    program execution
  • requires multiple copies of CAD software, UNIX
    rather complex
  • PC platforms
  • cheap, simple OS
  • more difficult to integrate into CIM, lower
    capability, cannot support complex or multiple
    designs easily.

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  • The CAD process involves
  • a) Geometric Modeling - description of a
    physical object or part mathematically. Models
    can be represented in 2D (as lines) or in 3D
    (lines, wire frames, surfaces or solids)
  • b) Design Analysis and optimization performing
    an engineering analysis such as FEA on the model.
    Experiments may be required
  • c) Design Review and evaluation
  • d) Documentation and drafting hard copies,
    specifications, coding

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  • CAD model representations

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  • Current trends in CAD involve
  • workgroups in which different groups
    concurrently design different aspects of the
    product while sharing the data in real time
    Concurrent or Simultaneous engineering (Example
    Airbus Consortium)
  • product development management applications
    involving the Internet CIM applications.

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Selection of CAD hardware and software -
considerations
  • Type and complexity of drawings involved
  • degree of axysymmetry, curved surfaces, interior
    complexity, parts in assembly
  • Concept vs Repetitive Design
  • for repetitive 2D often sufficient concept might
    require more modelling
  • Size and complexity of product

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  • Enterprise Data Interfaces
  • data available for product brochures and manuals
    easily, ease of CNC code generation, ease of PPC
  • External Data Interface
  • electronic data interchange(EDI), type EDI
    between contractor and vendor, transferrability
    of data
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