Course
code | IM316 |
credit_hours | 3 |
title | Advanced Manufacturing Systems |
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prequisites | IM314 |
credit hours | 3 |
Description/Outcomes | Reflecting manufacturers? growing need to integrate computers into their production processes, this course covers the machining fundamentals?as well as Computer Numerical Control programming and operation of Computer Numerical Control (CNC) machine tools with a focus on word address (G and M code) programming for the industry standard Fanuc controllers. |
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objectives | Upon completion of this course the student will be able to:
Explain the terminology used to describe CNC machine tools.
Explain the basic types of CNC machine tools and the manufacturing operations for which they are best suited.
Describe the major factors in the development of CNC machines.
Prepare G and M code programs and documentation for the manufacturing steps required to produce machined parts on CNC turning and machining centres.
Verify and simulate the machining of parts that result from a part program.
Explain the elements and advantages of computer aided manufacturing systems. |
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ref. books | James V. Valentino and Joseph Goldenberg, ?Introduction to Computer Numerical Control (CNC)?, Prentice Hall |
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textbook | |
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objective set | combined |
content set | bullets |
Course Content
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Introduction to Computer Numerical Control Manufacturing.
Modern Machine Tool Controls.
Tooling for Hole and Milling Operations.
Exploring Features of CNC Machining Centres.
Review of Basic Blueprint Reading for CNC Programmers.
Review of Basic Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing for CNC Programmers.
Mathematics for CNC Programming.
Word Address Programming.
Programming Hole Operations.
Programming Linear Profiles and Circular Profiles.
Programming with Cutter Diameter Compensation.
Concepts, Techniques, and Fixed Cycles for CNC Lathe Programming.
Modern Computer-Aided Part Programming.
Elements of the Computer-Controlled Factory.
Verifying Part Programs.
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