Title: Public Interaction
1Public Interaction
- Computer Systems in Desiging
2Public Interaction
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3Computer Systems in designing
4Computer Systems in designing
- CAD Computer Aided Drafting and Designing
- including Rapid Prototyping SLA, SLS or 3D
printing - CAM Computer Aided Maufacturing
- CNC Computer Numerically Controlled
- CIM Computer Integrated Manufacturing
- SPC Statistical Process Control
- Concurrent Engineering
5Computer Systems in designing
EXCEL, DATA capture, Measurements, Word
Processing, EMAIL
Word processing, Internet research, EMAIL, text
EXCEL, DATA capture, Measurements, logging,
weighing, speed, EMAIL, NETWORKS, LAN, WAN
Word processing, Internet research, EMAIL, text
Word processing, Internet research, EMAIL, text,
excel, Models generated on PC
EXCEL, planning software, EMAIL, TEXT
2D, Prodesktop, AutoCad Inventor, Corel draw,
EMAIL, Printers, SLS, Rapid prototypes, 3D
printing
6CADD
Producing IDEAS
Emailed
Emailed
7SLS selective laser sintering
Selective laser sintering is an additive rapid
manufacturing technique that uses a high power
laser (for example, a carbon dioxide laser) to
fuse small particles of plastic, metal, or
ceramic powders into a mass representing a
desired 3-dimensional object. The laser
selectively fuses powdered material by scanning
cross-sections generated from a 3-D digital
description of the part (for example from a CAD
file or scan data) on the surface of a powder
bed. After each cross-section is scanned, the
powder bed is lowered by one layer thickness, a
new layer of material is applied on top, and the
process is repeated until the part is completed
8Stereo lithography
- Stereo lithography is a common rapid
manufacturing and rapid prototyping technology
for producing parts with high accuracy and good
surface finish. A device that performs stereo
lithography is called an SLA or Stereo
lithography Apparatus. Stereo lithography is an
additive fabrication process utilizing a vat of
liquid UV-curable photopolymer "resin" and a UV
laser to build parts a layer at a time. On each
layer, the laser beam traces a part cross-section
pattern on the surface of the liquid resin.
Exposure to the UV laser light cures, or,
solidifies the pattern traced on the resin and
adheres it to the layer below
9CAD to RP
- To get the idea prototyped requires one other
piece of software - Autocad ? slice ? SLA
- The slice software takes the design and cuts it
in to thin layers so that each layer can be
processed in turn by the SLA or LS process.
10CAM
11CNC
- The abbreviation CNC stands for computer
numerical control, and refers specifically to a
computer "controller" that reads G-code
instructions and drives a machine tool, a powered
mechanical device typically used to fabricate
components by the selective removal of material. - CNC does numerically directed interpolation of a
cutting tool in the work envelope of a machine.
The operating parameters of the CNC can be
altered via a software load program.
12CNC turning centre
13CNC Milling Machine
14CIM
- Computer-integrated manufacturing (CIM) is a
method of manufacturing in which the entire
production process is controlled by computer.
Typically, it relies on closed-loop control
processes, based on real-time input from sensors.
It is also known as flexible design and
manufacturing.
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16CIM
- A CIM system is not the same as a "lights out"
factory, which would run completely independent
of human intervention, although it is a big step
in that direction. Part of the system involves
flexible manufacturing, where the factory can be
quickly modified to produce different products,
or where the volume of products can be changed
quickly with the aid of computers.
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- Some or all of the following subsystems may be
found in a CIM operation - CAD/CAM (Computer-aided design/Computer-aided
manufacturing) - CAPP, (Computer-aided process planning)
- ERP (Enterprise resource planning)
- CNC (computer numerical control) machine tools
- DNC, direct numerical control machine tools
- FMS, flexible machining systems
- ASRS, automated storage and retrieval systems
- AGV, automated guided vehicles
- Robotics
- Automated conveyance systems
- Computerized scheduling and production control
- CAQ (Computer-aided quality assurance)
- A business system integrated by a common
database. - Lean Manufacturing
18SPC
- Statistical Process Control (SPC) is an effective
method of monitoring a process through the use of
control charts. Control charts enable the use of
objective criteria for distinguishing background
variation from events of significance based on
statistical techniques. Much of its power lies in
the ability to monitor both process centre and
its variation about that centre, also known as a
setpoint.
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- By collecting data from samples at various points
within the process, variations in the process
that may affect the quality of the end product or
service can be detected and corrected, thus
reducing waste as well as the likelihood that
problems will be passed on to the customer. - With its emphasis on early detection and
prevention of problems, SPC has a distinct
advantage over quality methods, such as
inspection, that apply resources to detecting and
correcting problems in the end product or
service.
20SPC PID curves
Overshoot Acceptable response Undershoot
This could be graph of temperature of a furnace,
for example. The Blue is the desired response and
the green is the actual. However if the control
system is not setup correctly you can get
overshoot or undershoot
21Concurrent Engineering
- A system of design that organises tasks in
parallel. Any changes made to one CAD file will
be accessible by all. - AND
- If the changes affect any other files they will
automatically update as well. - For example, consider designers of a CAR working
in various countries of the world on various
different tasks.
22Concurrent engineering
Networked Master Copy of all CAD files Generated
Designers of Engine
Manufacturing
Designers of Body
Designers of Electrics
23Concurrent engineering
change
Networked Master Copy of all CAD files Generated
Designers of Engine
Manufacturing
Designers of Body
Designers of Electrics
24Concurrent engineering
change
Networked Master Copy of all CAD
files Generated Changes
Designers of Engine
Manufacturing
Designers of Body
Designers of Electrics
25Concurrent engineering
change
Networked Master Copy of all CAD
files Generated Changes
Designers of Engine
Manufacturing
Designers of Body
Changes
Designers of Electrics
Changes
26Ethical Issues of Using CAD
27Ethical Issues of Using CAM