MECH 455 Computer Integrated Manufacturing Units: 3.50
The course focuses on the following subjects within the field of Computer Integrated Manufacturing (CIM): robot kinematics and applications in CIM, machine-vision-based inspection, virtual modelling of CIM workcells, and workcell control and scheduling. Laboratory work allows students to learn robot programming and workcell control. Students complete a course project
where they design a PLC-based control strategy for a manufacturing workcell.
(Lec: 2, Lab: 1.5, Tut: 0)
where they design a PLC-based control strategy for a manufacturing workcell.
(Lec: 2, Lab: 1.5, Tut: 0)
Requirements: Prerequisites: Must be registered in BSCE or BASC program.
Corequisites:
Exclusions:
Offering Term: W
CEAB Units:
Mathematics 0
Natural Sciences 0
Complementary Studies 0
Engineering Science 21
Engineering Design 21
Offering Faculty: Smith Engineering
Course Learning Outcomes:
- Solve problems involving robot kinematic descriptions and frame transformations.
- Solve problems describing motion of robot links.
- Analyze digital images of manufacturing objects for purposes of identification and inspection.
- Schedule jobs in a job-shop environment.
- Control manufacturing cell equipment using Programmable Logic Controllers