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Computer

Integrated
Manufacturing
(CIM)
Lecturer: TRAN MANH SON
 Instructor: Dr. Tran Manh Son
 Email: sontm@hcmute.edu.vn
 Phone: 0919 1971 39
Rules in Class

 Attend at least 80% of class hours


 Complete all home-works and assignments (If any)
Assessment

 Assignment (50%)
 After each chapter will have one
assignment/homework.
 Final Exam (50%)
 Student have to complete a small project and
present in the class.
Textbook and References

 [1] Hệ thống sản xuất tích hợp, Đặng Thiện Ngôn,


Lê Chí Cương.
 [2] Automation Production System, and
Computer Integrated Manufacturing, Mikell
P. Groover, 2015
 Sofware:
 Factory_IO
Contents of This course

 Chapter 1: Introduction
 Chapter 2: Overview of Manufacturing
 Chapter 3: Elements of CIM
 Chapter 4: Material Handling and Identification
 Chapter 5: Manufacturing Systems
 Chapter 6: Quality Control Systems
 Chapter 7: Process and Production Plan
 Chapter 8: Just-in-Time
Manufacturing, Lean Manufacturing.
Chapter 1: Introduction
Contents of Chapter 1

 1.1 Purpose of this course


 1.2 What is CIM?
 1.3 History of CIM
 1.4 The benefit of CIM
1.1 Purpose of this course

 Purpose of this course: Provide the


knowledge of CIM system
Definitions of CIM
Elements of CIM
The benefit of CIM
Students will analyze, design, build manage the
manufacturing systems.
1.2 What is CIM?

 Watch a
video
1.2 What is CIM?

 Computer Integrated Manufacturing (CIM)


is the manufacturing approach of using computers to
control the entire production process.
 CIM combines: computer-aided design (CAD) and
computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) to provide an
error-free manufacturing process that reduces
manual labor and automates repetitive tasks.
 The CIM approach increases the speed of the
manufacturing process and uses real-time sensors
and closed-loop control processes to automate the
manufacturing process
An Typical CIM system
1.3 History of CIM

Nowadays: CIM appears in many factories and


play an important role

1976: An CIM system was built in material Lab


of US Air-Force
1975: US Ministry of Defense built the
Integrated Computer-Aided Manufacturing
1973: The concept about CIM is announced by
Dr. Joseph Harrington
1.4 The benefits of CIM

Why do we need CIM?


1.4 The benefits of CIM
 Increase the number of products, flexibility during
manufacturing enhance the competitiveness and
quickly response with the customer’s demand.
 Make an optimal manufacturing plan, balance both
economic and technical factors.
 Obtain the suitable data to make decision
 Increase the productivity, quality of products and
services, and eliminate the unnecessary tasks.
 Reduce the labor cost.
 Simplify the procedure for product design.
 Reduce the direct and indirect working load
1.4 The benefits of CIM
 Save the manufacturing area and optimize the
using input materials.
 CIM allows individual processes to exchange
information with each other and initiate actions.
 Through the integration of computers, manufacturing
can be faster and less error-prone.
 Standardize the checking and monitoring process,
and statistic figure management.
 Decrease the time and labor force for
manufacturing supervision.
1.5 CIM system
 Operation range of CIM

COMPANY
1.5 CIM system
 Operation range of CIM

COMPANY ACTIVITIES
Design

Manufacturing plan
CAD/CAM

CIM
Trade and service Manufacturing contro
1.5 CIM System
 CIM operations:
Trade and service
CAD/Product Design
CAM/Manufacturing plan CAM/Manufacturing control

Geometry Modeling Process planning


Orders entry Producing control

Technical analysis Production planning Manufacturing floor control


Financial plan

Sales and MarketingCheck the design Capacity plan


Inventory control

Drawing and technical documents


Producing cost and product price
Quality control
1.6 Steps for Deploying CIM in
Factory
 Step 1: Evaluate the Company
 Technology: Evaluate the current technology situation,
evaluate the complexity of manufacturing process in
middle and long-term of company.
 Human resources: Evaluate the ready of workers to
build a automation system in whole factory.
 Operation of the system of company: Evaluate the
current manufacturing situation, point out the
unreasonable points with the target of company.
1.6 Steps for Deploying CIM in
Factory
 Step 2: Standardization-Simplification-Eliminating
wastes
 Eliminate the wastes and unsuitable/unnecessary steps
in manufacturing process to increase the productivity.
 Step 3: Evaluate the obtained results
 During carrying out CIM system, evaluation the
results is necessary.
 Factors for evaluation:
Life cycle of products Quality of product
Changing kind of products in store Productivity of workers
Yield of manufacturing process Proposed Improvement from employee
Automatio
n Migration
Strategy
Several Examples
Several Examples
Thank You For Your
Listening

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