Course Details
Subject {L-T-P / C} : ID6342 : Cnc Systems and Programming { 3-0-0 / 3}
Subject Nature : Theory
Coordinator : Prof. B.B.V.L. Deepak
Syllabus
Introduction to Numerical Control: Current/future trends in CNC machine tool technology, Role of NC / CNC, Applications of NC / CNC, Benefits of NC / CNC, Limitations of CNC, Basic Components of CNC system, Classification of NC / CNC systems, NC, DNC, CNC, Programmed Automations, Machine control unit, Part program, NC tooling.
NC machine tools: Nomenclature of NC machine axes, Types of NC machine tools, Machining centers, Automatic tool changes (ATC), Turning centers.
Machine control unit & tooling: Functions of MCU, NC actuation systems, Part program to command signal, MCU organization, Computerized numerical control, Transducers for NC machine tools, Tooling for NC machining centers and NC turning machines, Tool pre-setting. Manual part programming: Part program instruction formats, Information codes: Preparatory function, Miscellaneous functions, Tool code and tool length offset, Interpolations, Canned cycles. Manual part programming for milling operations, Turning operations, Parametric subroutines.
Computer aided part programming: APT programming: APT language structure, APT geometry: Definition of point, time, vector, circle, plane, patterns and matrices. APT motion commands: setup commands, point-to-point motion commands, continuous path motion commands. Post processor commands, complication control commands. Macro subroutines, Part program preparation for typical examples.
Course Objectives
- • Awareness on NC, CNC machines and programming.
Course Outcomes
The course is designed to help students to achieve the following outcomes <br />• Awareness on NC, CNC machines and programming. <br />• Familiarize with Data exchange formats.
Essential Reading
- • P.N. Rao, CAD/CAM, Tata McGraw-Hill Company Limited
- • YoramKoren and Joseph Ben-Uri, Numerical Control of Machine Tools, Khanna Publishers
Supplementary Reading
- • James V. Valentino and Joseph Goldenberg, Introduction to Computer Numerical Control, Prentice Hall, Englewood Cliff
- • Groover and Zimmers, CAD/CAM, Tata McGraw-Hill
Journal and Conferences
- Ergonomics in Design, Applied Ergonomics
- International Conference on Research into Design