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1 Dr. HABEEB HATTAB HABEEB Dr. HABEEB HATTAB HABEEB Office: BN-Block, Level-3, Room-088 Email: hbuni61@yahoo.com hbuni61@yahoo.com Ext. No.: 7292 UNITEN University TENAGA Nasional Lecturer: Habeeb Al-Ani Lecturer: Dr. HABEEB ALANI University TENAGA Nasional

2 U niversity TENAGA National College Of Engineering Mechanical Department Academic Year – 2008-2009 Lecture Note UNITEN Lecturer: Dr. HABEEB ALANI University TENAGA Nasional

3 CAM University TENAGA Nasional Lecturer: Habeeb Al-Ani Computer Aided Manufacturing UNITEN Lecturer: Dr. HABEEB ALANI University TENAGA Nasional

4 Computer Integrated Manufacturing (CIM) Lecturer: Dr. HABEEB ALANI University TENAGA Nasional

5 application of PLCs in manufacture design of assy systems and facility layout design of advanced manufacturing systems CIM Manufacture processes manufacturing systems control CAE robot principles Lecturer: Dr. HABEEB ALANI University TENAGA Nasional

6 Element of a CIM system CIM system 1. Manufacturing planning - RP, shop floor control, inventory control, … 2. Manufacturing engineering - CAD/CAM, CAPP, coding & classification, … 3. Manufacturing processes - NC/CNC/DNC, FMS, robots, material handling systems, … 4. Indirect elements: - sales order processing (& marketing) - finance & accounting Lecturer: Dr. HABEEB ALANI University TENAGA Nasional

7 What is CIM? The integration of business, engineering, manufacturing and management inform- mation that spans company functions from marketing to product distribution. Lecturer: Dr. HABEEB ALANI University TENAGA Nasional

8 “CIM is a unified network of computer systems controlling and/or providing information to the function of a manufacturing business in an integrated way”. (Thomas, 1986) “Computer integrated manufacture (CIM) refers to the integrated information processing requirements for the technical and operational tasks of an industrial enterprise”. (Scheer, 1986) “CIM relates to the use of computers for integrating the flow of information to aid the overall control of a manufacturing unit. …”. (Parnaby et al., 1986) Lecturer: Dr. HABEEB ALANI University TENAGA Nasional

9 “CIM is a philosophy rather than a specific system or set of applications…” (Lung, 1988) “CIM is a strategy for winning in manufacturing…” (Dutton, 1986) “CIM is concerned with the integration of commercial, financial, engineering and production systems to improve responsiveness, quality, cost and competitiveness… The CIM vision is one of total business integration with no local, departmental systems, no data that is duplicated unnecessarily, and no barriers between different functions”. (Luscombe, 1993)

10 The CIM Wheel Lecturer: Dr. HABEEB ALANI University TENAGA Nasional

11 computer integrated manufacturing (CIM) computer integrated business (CIB) computer integrated enterprise (CIE) Lecturer: Dr. HABEEB ALANI University TENAGA Nasional

12 The CIM Jigsaw Lecturer: Dr. HABEEB ALANI University TENAGA Nasional

13 Why CIM? External Challenges - Niche market entrants - Traditional competition - Suppliers - Global economy - Cost of money - Customers Lecturer: Dr. HABEEB ALANI University TENAGA Nasional

14 External Challenges New/niche market entrants Traditional competition Supplier Costs of money Global economy Customers Lecturer: Dr. HABEEB ALANI University TENAGA Nasional

15 Internal Challenges - Analyse every product and agree on the order-qualifying and order winning criteria for the current market conditions for every product - For every product, project the order winning criteria in the market in the future - Determine the fit between the criteria necessary to succeed in the market place and the current capability in manufacturing - Change or modify either the marketing goals or the manufacturing process choices. Lecturer: Dr. HABEEB ALANI University TENAGA Nasional

16 Meeting the internal challenges 1. Set-up time 2. Quality 3. Manufacturing space ratio 4. Inventory 5. Flexibility 6. Distance 7. Uptime Lecturer: Dr. HABEEB ALANI University TENAGA Nasional

17 Co-ordination & Organisation of data COMPANY PlanningPersonnelFinancialMarketingManufactureTechnicalQuality control Inspection Control Planning Purchasing Stores Rate fixing Progress Workshops M/c shops Foundry Dispatch Assembly Sales Servicing Market research Publicity Distribution Financial control Inventory Invoicing Credit Budgeting control Standard costs Records Account Data processing Recruiting Education & Training Records Safety Industrial relations Forecasting and OR O & M Manufacturing engineering Process planning Jig and fixture NC coding Engineering Design DO R&D Wages The structure of companies Lecturer: Dr. HABEEB ALANI University TENAGA Nasional

18 Concept of Integration Lecturer: Dr. HABEEB ALANI University TENAGA Nasional

19 Islands of Automation & Software Designer creates geometry Manual geometry specification Part program (punched on to cards and verified) processor Plot Post-processor for machine Machine CAD NC Package Includes tooling and cutting technology database Machine NC tape Developments in NC tape generation 1980s 1960s Data link Drawing of part CAD geometry Lecturer: Dr. HABEEB ALANI University TENAGA Nasional

20 Stages of CIM development: 1. Computerisation of function 2. Islands of automation 3. Interfacing 4. Integration Note: Advances in computing, information technology, database technology, communications, etc. have supported(or pushed) the development of CIM. Lecturer: Dr. HABEEB ALANI University TENAGA Nasional

21 Some (claimed) benefits of CIM: Reduction in direct costs Reduction in engineering costs Reduction in manufacturing lead time Reduction in pre-production lead time Quicker response to market changes Reduced inventory Improved quality More effective management control of the business Lecturer: Dr. HABEEB ALANI University TENAGA Nasional

22 University TENAGA Nasional Lecturer: Habeeb Al-Ani Lecturer: Dr. HABEEB ALANI University TENAGA Nasional


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