Introduction to Parametric and non-parametric equations
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Non-parametric representation of equation (Implicitc case)
10
Introduction of Hermite cubic spline fit
11
Numerical examples of cubic spline curves
12
Bezier Curves
13
Bezier curves (2)
14
Representation of Surfaces
15
CAD/CAM data exchange
16
Introduction of Manufacturing Processes
17
Description of Various Manfaturing processes
18
Mathematical modelling of Manufacturing Processes
19
Steps involved in developing a process plan
20
Worked out examples on designing of various machining operations
21
Process plan developement
22
Determining machining conditions and machining time
23
Machining cost evaluation
24
Estimation of Tool life
25
Introduction of principles of process planning approach
26
The generative CAPP method
27
Knowledge based process planning
28
Feature recognisation in CAPP
29
Defenition of part features
30
Problem solving of feature recognisation system
31
Computer control of manufacturing systems
32
Introduction to Numerically controlled machines
33
Motion control of NC machines
34
Introduction to NC programming
35
Sequention format used in NC programming
36
Tab sequential format in NC programming
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Word address format used in NC programming
38
Preparatory functions used in Numerical control programming
39
G codes , M-codes and Canned cycles
40
Motion commands in NC part programming
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Problem solving of NC part programming
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Problem solving of NC part programming -2
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Just in time manufacturing systems
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Toyta Production system
45
Pull systems
46
Kanban systems
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Deterministic models for Kanban
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Probabilistic cost model for detertmining optimal number of Kanban
Description:
INTENDED AUDIENCE M.Sc, Ph.D..
INDUSTRIES APPLICABLE TO: SMIL ( Gurgaon), HAL (Kanpur and Lucknow), Cyeint (Hyderabad), Small and medium scale production industries.
COURSE OUTLINE: This is an introductory level course in Manufacturing Systems Technology and management. For most enterprises, the long-term goal is to stay in business, grow and make profits. This is particularly true for manufacturing enterprises, which must understand the dynamic changes that are taking place in business environment and are flexible enough to change at every level. This course is an introductory course for engineering professionals who would like to take up careers in manufacturing and also for professionals who are already in manufacturing careers and would like to see the technological changes that manufacturing paradigm has witnessed in the last 3 decades.