Ch38 Computer-Aided Manufacturing
CAPP Computer Aided Process Planning
automization of process planning
CAD
computer aided design like autoCAD and Solid Works for modelling
Variant System
computer has standard process plans, and minor modifications are made for new part
Initial Graphics Exchange Specification (IGES)
defines geometry data of product, 3D line and surface data
database
has up to date, detailed and accurate data about designs, process etc
Computer Aided Engineering (CAE)
like CAD but runs analysis such as FEMAP
part families
parts that are similar or processed in similar ways
generative system
process plan is automatically generated from sketch, complicated and needs lots of details
Product Data Exchange Specifications (PDES)
solid model based standard
Group Technology
takes advantage of design and processing similarites, make a bunch of similar parts at once
Computer-Integrated Manufacturing (CIM)
use of computers in all aspects of design, process planning, production and distribution
Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM)
useof computers to assist in all phases of manufacturing, also imports design into manufacturing
advantages of Group Technology
-new parts developed with similar designs -collects data about process, costs can be predicted -standardization of part design, less design duplication -process plan is standardized, cuts costs
communication between drawing platforms
CAD systems must be compatible
STEP
Standard for Exchance of Product Model Data