CAD/CAM: Computer-Aided Design and ManufacturingIn 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. |
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accomplished adaptive control analog analog signal applications assembly assembly language automated automatic basic CAD system CAD/CAM system capability cell Chapter CIMS components computer control computer graphics computer system computeraided design computerized Computervision configuration control system controller unit converter coordinate cost cycle data base defined determine developed devices direct numerical control engineering example factors floor control functions geometry handling system hardware illustrated in Figure industrial robots input inspection instructions interface inventory machine tool machine vision manual master schedule material requirements planning method microprocessor minicomputer monitoring motion NC machines numerical control object operation output performance planning and control priority problem procedure process control process planning production planning punched tape raw materials sensors sequence shown in Figure signal storage terminal types typically user company variables voltage workpart workpiece workstation