This text introduces the modern concepts relevant to system engineering design and manufacturing from a 4th Industrial Revolution perspective.
The book surveys the current status and cutting edge in Computer Aided Design and Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAD/CAM). This bridges the gaps between academic research and industry. It consists of seven parts and seventeen chapters that first structure the subject areas and later detail the main topics under consideration. Each part of the book and each chapter contains a prelude guiding the reader in a systematic way to the next part or topic.
The book explains concepts using state-of-the-art teaching methods, using objectives, learning outcomes and review questions. MS PowerPoint Slides and Solution Manual for instructors are available online as well as videos.
Part – I: Engineering Design and Manufacturing.- Chapter 1. Engineering Design.- Chapter – 2. Manufacturing and Production.- Chapter: 3 Remanufacturing.- Part – II Computer-Aided Engineering Design and Manufacturing.- Chapter – 4. Computer-Aided Design.- Chapter – 5. Computer Aided Manufacturing.- Part – III Computer-Aided Engineering.- Chapter – 6. Computer-Aided Numerical Analysis Techniques.- Chapter – 7. Mathematics for CAD/CAE/CAM.- Chapter – 8. Standards for CAD/CAE/CAM.- Chapter – 9. Use of Databases for CAD/CAE/CAM/CIM.- Part IV – Process and Production Planning.- Chapter – 10. Computer-Aided Process Planning .- Chapter – 11. Production Planning and Control.- Part – V Future Manufacturing Techniques.- Chapter – 12. Future Manufacturing Techniques.- Chapter 13. Communication Protocols – Legacy and Industry 4.0.- PART – VII FUTURE of CAD/CAM.- Chapter – 14. Pillars of Industry 4.0 and CAD/CAM.- Chapter – 15 Industry 5.0.- Chapter – 16 Quantum computing.- Chapter - 17 Nexus of CIM, Industry 4.0, Industry 5.0, and Quantum Computing.- Appendix – 1: Assessment Procedure.
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