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CIM Lab - Syllabus

This document outlines the course details for a CIM & Automation Lab subject. The course involves 3 hours per week over 42 weeks for a total of 42 hours. Students will be assessed through an internal assessment of 25 marks and an exam of 3 hours for 50 marks. The exam will include 2 questions from Part A, which involves CNC part programming and simulations, for 40 marks. There will also be a viva voce component for 10 marks. Parts B and C involve demonstrations of flexible manufacturing systems, robot programming, and pneumatics/hydraulics experiments.

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CIM Lab - Syllabus

This document outlines the course details for a CIM & Automation Lab subject. The course involves 3 hours per week over 42 weeks for a total of 42 hours. Students will be assessed through an internal assessment of 25 marks and an exam of 3 hours for 50 marks. The exam will include 2 questions from Part A, which involves CNC part programming and simulations, for 40 marks. There will also be a viva voce component for 10 marks. Parts B and C involve demonstrations of flexible manufacturing systems, robot programming, and pneumatics/hydraulics experiments.

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CIM & AUTOMATION LAB

Subject Code: 10MEL78


Hours/Week: 03
Total Hours: 42

IA Marks: 25
Exam Hours: 03
Exam Marks: 50
PART A

CNC part programming using CAM packages. Simulation of Turning, Drilling,


Milling operations. 3 typical simulations to be carried out using simulation
packages like Master- CAM, or any equivalent software.
PART B
(Only for Demo/Viva voce)
1. FMS (Flexible Manufacturing System): Programming of Automatic storage and
Retrieval system (ASRS) and linear shuttle conveyor Interfacing CNC lathe,
milling with loading unloading arm and ASRS to be carried out on simple
components.
2. Robot programming: Using Teach Pendent & Offline programming to perform
pick and place, stacking of objects, 2 programs.
PART C
(Only for Demo/Viva voce)
Pneumatics and Hydraulics, Electro-Pneumatics: 3 typical experiments on Basics
of these topics to be conducted.
Scheme of Examination:
Two questions from Part A - 40 Marks (20 Write up +20)
Viva - Voce - 10 Marks
-----------Total: 50 Marks

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