Friday, October 2, 2020

Computer Aided Process Planning - Integrated Process Planning



Process Industrial Engineering is Industrial Engineering Changes to Process Plans to increase productivity.


This can be included in CIM Syllabus

Computer Aided Manufacturing
Firewall Media, 2005 - CAD/CAM systems - 568 pages
https://books.google.co.in/books?id=nn-OBpaMM74C

Computer-Aided Inspection Planning: Theory and Practice

Abdulrahman Al-Ahmari, Emad Abouel Nasr, Osama Abdulhameed
CRC Press, 19-Dec-2016 - Technology & Engineering - 350 pages
The inspection process is one of the most important steps in manufacturing industries because it safeguards high quality products and customer satisfaction. Manual inspection may not provide the desired accuracy. This book introduces and implements a new methodology and develops the supporting technologies for automated inspection planning based on Computer Aided Design (CAD) models. It also provides and implements an efficient link for automated operation based on Coordinate Measuring Machine (CMM). The link’s output is a DMIS code programming file based on the inspection planning table that is executed on CMM.
https://books.google.co.in/books?id=x5i_DQAAQBAJ


Digital Twin Driven Smart Manufacturing

Fei Tao, Meng Zhang, A.Y.C. Nee
Academic Press, 07-Feb-2019 - Technology & Engineering - 282 pages

Digital Twin Driven Smart Manufacturing examines the background, latest research, and application models for digital twin technology, and shows how it can be central to a smart manufacturing process. The interest in digital twin in manufacturing is driven by a need for excellent product reliability, and an overall trend towards intelligent, and connected manufacturing systems. This book provides an ideal entry point to this subject for readers in industry and academia, as it answers the questions: (a) What is a digital twin? (b) How to construct a digital twin? (c) How to use a digital twin to improve manufacturing efficiency? (d) What are the essential activities in the implementation of a digital twin? (e) What are the most important obstacles to overcome for the successful deployment of a digital twin? (f) What are the relations between digital twin and New Technologies? (g) How to combine digital twin with the New Technologies to achieve high efficiency and smartness in manufacturing?

This book focuses on these problems as it aims to help readers make the best use of digital twin technology towards smart manufacturing.

Analyzes the differences, synergies and possibilities for integration between digital twin technology and other technologies, such as big data, service and Internet of Things
Discuss new requirements for a traditional three-dimension digital twin and proposes a methodology for a five-dimension version
Investigates new models for optimized manufacturing, prognostics and health management, and cyber-physical fusion based on the digital twin
https://books.google.co.in/books?id=PvKGDwAAQBAJ


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First published on 22 January 2020



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