IL4003 Industrial Automation and Robotics Syllabus:

IL4003 Industrial Automation and Robotics Syllabus – Anna University PG Syllabus Regulation 2021

COURSE OBJECTIVES:

 Justify the high cost of investment in automation through production economics concepts.
 Summarize the fundamental concepts and elements of computer-integrated manufacturing.
 Articulate various aspects of automated manufacturing such as fixed automation and programmable automation.
 Familiarize the automated material handling and storage systems
 Discover computerized planning, lean and agile systems.

UNIT I AUTOMATION

Types of production – Functions – Automation strategies – Production economics – Costs in manufacturing – Break-even analysis.

UNIT II AUTOMATED FLOW LINES

Transfer mechanism – Buffer storage – Analysis of transfer lines – Automated assembly systems.

UNIT III NUMERICAL CONTROL AND ROBOTICS

NC-CNC – Part programming – DNC – Adaptive control – Robot anatomy – Specifications – End effectors – Sensors – Robot cell design – CAD/CAM.

UNIT IV AUTOMATED HANDLING AND STORAGE

Automated material handling systems – AGV- AS/RS – carousel storage – Automatic data capture – bar code technology- RFID

UNIT V MANUFACTURING SUPPORT SYSTEMS

Product design and CAD, CAD/CAM and CIM, Computer aided process planning- variant and generative approaches, Concurrent engineering and design for manufacture, Lean production, Agile manufacturing.

TOTAL: 45 PERIODS

COURSE OUTCOMES:

CO1: Select automated equipment based on break-even quantity and compute cost per component.
CO2: Analyze an automated flow line without and with buffer for its performance measures.
CO3: Acquire knowledge in Numerical control programming.
CO4: Identify the elements of manufacturing automation; these include CNC, Robotics, automated assembly and material handling.
CO5: Understand manufacturing planning and control systems.

REFERENCES:

1. Mikell P.Groover, “Automation, Production Systems and Computer Integrated Manufacturing” PHI, 2003. 24
2. Weatherall, “Computer Integrated Manufacturing – A total company strategy”, 2nd edition, 1995.