CAD/CAM

CAD/CAM
Author: CHENNAKESAVA R. ALAVALA
Publisher: PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd.
Total Pages: 561
Release: 2008-04-09
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 8120333403

Primarily intended as a textbook for the undergraduate students of aeronautical, automobile, civil, industrial, mechanical, mechatronics and production, it provides a comprehensive coverage of all the technical aspects related to CAD/CAM. Organized in 26 chapters, the textbook covers interactive computer graphics, CAD, finite element analysis, numerical control, computer numerical control, manual part programming, computer-aided part programming, direct numerical control, adaptive control systems, group technology, computer-aided process planning, computer-aided planning of resources for manufacturing, computer-aided quality control, industrial robots, flexible manufacturing systems, cellular manufacturing, lean manufacturing and computer integrated manufacturing. Each chapter begins with objectives and ends with descriptive and multiple-choice questions. Besides students, this book would be of immense value to practicing engineers and professionals who are interested in the CAD/CAM technology and its applications to design and manufacturing. KEY FEATURES : Many innovative illustrations Case studies Question bank at the end of each chapter Good number of worked out examples Extensive and carefully selected references

CAD/CAM

CAD/CAM
Author: M. Groover
Publisher: Pearson Education
Total Pages: 942
Release: 1983-12-01
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0132440814

In this book, the authors examine interactive computer graphics and its use in design industrial robots, computer control of manufacturing processes, computer-integrated production control, automated inspections, and flexible manufacturing systems. They also discuss the implementation of turnkey CAD/CAM systems.

Principles and Practices of CAD/CAM

Principles and Practices of CAD/CAM
Author: Vikram Sharma
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2023-12-18
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1003812791

CAD/CAM systems are perhaps the most crucial advancement in the field of new technology relating to engineering, design and drawing in all technical domains. CAD/CAM stands for computer-aided design and computer-aided manufacturing. These systems are useful in all facets of contemporary design and architecture. The fundamentals of CAD/CAM systems are covered in detail throughout this book. This book aims to introduce the fundamental aspects, complete with an adequate numberof illustrations and examples, without delving too deeply into the specifics of the subject matter. This book is valuable in the classroom for both teachers and students. Features Each chapter begins with the Learning Outcomes (LOs) section, which highlights the critical points of that chapter. All LOs, solved examples, and questions are mapped to six Bloom Taxonomy levels (BT levels). Offers fundamental concepts of CAD/CAM without becoming too complicated. Solved examples are presented in each section after the theoretical discussion to clarify the concept of that section. Chapter-end summaries reinforce key ideas and help readers recall the concepts discussed. Students and professionals need to have a working knowledge of CAD/CAM since it has many applications and continues to expand. Students at the undergraduate and graduate levels of engineering courses use this book as their primary textbook. It will also be helpful for managers, consultants, and professionals.

CAD/CAM Theory and Concept

CAD/CAM Theory and Concept
Author: Sareen Kuldeep & Grewal Chandandeep
Publisher: S. Chand Publishing
Total Pages: 453
Release: 2008
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 8121928745

Introduction | Computer Hardware And Software| Computer Graphics | Geometric Modeling | Theory Of Geometric Modeling | Geometric Transformations | Visual Realism| Introduction To Nc, Cnc And Dnc | Cnc Tooling And Machine Tools | Cnc Part Programming | Group Technology | Flexible Manufacturing Systems| Computer Aided Process Planning | Automated Material Handling| Computer Integrated Manufacturing | Glossary Of Key Terms |Reference | Index

CAD/CAM

CAD/CAM
Author:
Publisher: Society of Manufacturing Engineers
Total Pages: 632
Release: 1985
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780872631724

CAD/CAM/CIM

CAD/CAM/CIM
Author: P. Radhakrishnan
Publisher: New Age International
Total Pages: 696
Release: 2008
Genre: CAD/CAM systems
ISBN: 9788122412482

The Technology Of Cad/Cam/Cim Deals With The Creation Of Information At Different Stages From Design To Marketing And Integration Of Information And Its Effective Communication Among The Various Activities Like Design, Product Data Management, Process Planning, Production Planning And Control, Manufacturing, Inspection, Materials Handling Etc., Which Are Individually Carried Out Through Computer Software. Seamless Transfer Of Information From One Application To Another Is What Is Aimed At.This Book Gives A Detailed Account Of The Various Technologies Which Form Computer Based Automation Of Manufacturing Activities. The Issues Pertaining To Geometric Model Creation, Standardisation Ofgraphics Data, Communication, Manufacturing Information Creation And Manufacturing Control Have Been Adequately Dealt With. Principles Of Concurrent Engineering Have Been Explained And Latest Software In The Various Application Areas Have Been Introduced.The Book Is Written With Two Objectives To Serve As A Textbook For Students Studying Cad/Cam/Cim And As A Reference Book For Professional Engineers.

Social Science Research on CAD/CAM

Social Science Research on CAD/CAM
Author: Michael Rader
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 3642523803

Computer Aided Design (CAD) and Computer Aided Manufacture (CAM) are but two of the more recent examples of computer applications in domains previously dominated by human labour. The use of computers in such areas has increasingly attracted social science research. There are several reasons one could suggest for this, not least of them being the simple fact that public money is being provided for such research. Of course, some of the interest may be due to the wish to prove that technology is being used to inhuman ends, but undoubtedly there is also some degree of fascination involved. Can you really do all the things with computers that people claim you can? There is certainly satisfaction to be had from smugly pointing out its shortcomings, but many of the few sociologists in our own organisation are also among the most avid users of modern technology. Needless to say, they also belong to the most critical users of the technology! A new strain of motivation for social science research which appears to be gaining significance, is the desire to "re-direct" technology, or at least - and probably more realistically - to playa part in shaping future technology . The entire range of motives may be recognised in the collection of papers contained in this volume.