Exam Details
Subject | computer integrated manufacturing | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | b.e. – mechanical engineering | |
Department | ||
Organization | SETHU INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | May, 2017 | |
City, State | tamil nadu, pulloor |
Question Paper
Reg. No.
B.E. B.Tech. DEGREE EXAMINATION, MAY 2017
Seventh Semester
Mechanical Engineering
01UME704 COMPUTER INTEGRATED MANUFACTURING
(Regulation 2013)
Duration: Three hours Maximum: 100 Marks
Answer ALL Questions
PART A (10 x 2 20 Marks)
1. List the techniques of geometric modeling.
2. Define pivot point rotation in transformation.
3. What are the components of CIM?
4. Define network topology and explain its classification.
5. Define Part family.
6. Why CAPP systems are called as variant system?
7. List the primary functions of shop floor control.
8. How does FMS classified based on level of flexibility?
9. List the inputs to the MRP system.
10. Differentiate lean production and agile manufacturing.
PART B x 16 80 Marks)
11. Explain about the drawing features in CAD package.
Or
Question Paper Code: 31774
2
31774
Discuss about surface modeling in detail with suitable sketch.
12. Sketch and explain CASA/SME's model of CIM.
Discuss the synchronous and asynchronous data transmission in CIM.
Or
Briefly discuss about the network topologies.
Explain about the seven layers of OSI model net.
13. Demonstrate in brief of the following part classification and coding techniques.
Explain the benefits of implementing a group technology in a firm.
Or
Discuss about the two main approaches of CAPP systems with suitable sketch.
14. Explain the major components of an FMS in detail.
Discuss the various aspects of FMS layout configurations.
Or
Discuss in detail about the phases of shop floor control system.
15. Explain the different strategies of process control.
Or
Write short notes on cost planning and control.
Briefly discuss about the types of inventory systems.
B.E. B.Tech. DEGREE EXAMINATION, MAY 2017
Seventh Semester
Mechanical Engineering
01UME704 COMPUTER INTEGRATED MANUFACTURING
(Regulation 2013)
Duration: Three hours Maximum: 100 Marks
Answer ALL Questions
PART A (10 x 2 20 Marks)
1. List the techniques of geometric modeling.
2. Define pivot point rotation in transformation.
3. What are the components of CIM?
4. Define network topology and explain its classification.
5. Define Part family.
6. Why CAPP systems are called as variant system?
7. List the primary functions of shop floor control.
8. How does FMS classified based on level of flexibility?
9. List the inputs to the MRP system.
10. Differentiate lean production and agile manufacturing.
PART B x 16 80 Marks)
11. Explain about the drawing features in CAD package.
Or
Question Paper Code: 31774
2
31774
Discuss about surface modeling in detail with suitable sketch.
12. Sketch and explain CASA/SME's model of CIM.
Discuss the synchronous and asynchronous data transmission in CIM.
Or
Briefly discuss about the network topologies.
Explain about the seven layers of OSI model net.
13. Demonstrate in brief of the following part classification and coding techniques.
Explain the benefits of implementing a group technology in a firm.
Or
Discuss about the two main approaches of CAPP systems with suitable sketch.
14. Explain the major components of an FMS in detail.
Discuss the various aspects of FMS layout configurations.
Or
Discuss in detail about the phases of shop floor control system.
15. Explain the different strategies of process control.
Or
Write short notes on cost planning and control.
Briefly discuss about the types of inventory systems.
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- design of machine elements
- design of transmission systems
- dynamics of machinery
- electrical machines
- engineering materials and metallurgy
- engineering mechanics
- engineering metrology and measurements
- engineering thermodynamics
- environmental science and engineering
- finite element analysis
- fluid mechanics and machinery
- gas dynamics and jet propulsion
- heat and mass transfer
- kinematics of machinery
- machine drawing
- maintenance engineering
- manufacturing technology – i
- manufacturing technology-ii
- mechatronics
- operations research
- power plant technology
- principles of management
- process planning and cost estimation
- professional ethics
- project management and finance
- qualitative and quantitative aptitude
- refrigeration and air conditioning
- renewable source of energy
- robotics
- statistics and numerical methods
- strength of materials
- thermal engineering
- total quality management
- transforms and partial differential equations
- unconventional machining processes
- value education and human rights