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By: Manoj Kumar & Neel Kansara
CIM WHEEL
1.History2.Introduction3.Product 4.Manufacturing5.Computerized Business Systems6.Information Systems7.Research trends in CIM8.New CIM Wheel9.Conclusion
CONTENT
Factory Mechanization (1900)
HISTORY
INTRODUCTION
Business DefinitionNeed of the customer SpecificationsCustomer Feedback
System and Component DesignGeometric ModellingAssemblyAnalysis
PRODUCT
Continuous ImprovementDesign Review and EvaluationSuggestions to enhance designImplement the suggestions
Documentation and Release Automated drafting : Dimensions, symbols and tolerances Generation of bill of materials.
MANUFACTURINGResource planning
Manufacturing Resource Planning 2
Operational and Financial Systems
Sales, Production, Engineering, Inventories and Cash Flow
SimulatorAnswers what if questions
Operations planning• Computer aided process planningApproachesRetrieval type CAPP systems(also called variant systems)Generative CAPP Systems
Fabrication• NC programming with interactive GraphicsModelling of part in CAD softwareImporting the part in the CAM software Generation of tool path Generation of part programRunning the part program
• VOICE NC Programming
Assembly
Mass production : Fixed automationBatch production : Robots (Features : Programmability and adaptability)
Marketing and sales Order entry Customer Billing
Administration Accounting Payroll
COMPUTERIZED BUSINESS SYSTEMS
INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Justification of CIM and management strategies for CIM.Enterprise integration for CIM beyond and within geographical boundaries.Network communications for the implementation of CIM.Advanced tools and technologies for the application of CIM. Manufacturing system modelling.Application of artificial intelligence (AI)
RESEARCH TRENDS IN CIM
NEW CIM WHEEL
CONCLUSIONCIM is an innovative and expansive concept.
There is a need of utilising innovative and improved computer related technologies for the betterment of manufacturing industries.
The research in CIM and related technologies and the applicationof it in manufacturing industries are progressing towards a better future.
Various developments in CIM components, which had been achieved need to be integrated into the CIM system in a cohesive manner to provide a complete and intelligent solution to the manufacturing Industries.
REFERENCES 1. CIM—still the solution for manufacturing industrySev V. Nagalingam, Grier C.I. LinCentre for Advanced Manufacturing Research, University of South Australia, Mawson Lakes Campus, Mawson Lakes Boulevard,Mawson Lakes SA 5095, Australia.
2. Latest developments in CIMSev V. Nagalingam*, Grier C.I. LinCentre for Advanced Manufacturing Research, University of South Australia, Levels Campus, Mawson Lakes Boulevard, Mawson Lakes,SA 5095, Australia
3.Computer aided Design and Manufacturing Mikell P Groover, Emory W. Zimmers