Exam Details
Subject | ComputerAided Process Planning | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | Bachelor of Technology in Mechanical Engineering (Computer Integrated Manufacturing) BTME | |
Department | School of Engineering & Technology (SOET) | |
Organization | indira gandhi national open university | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | June, 2016 | |
City, State | new delhi, |
Question Paper
No. of Printed Pages: 3 IBME-Oll I
B.Tech. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING (COMPUTER INTEGRATED JQ MANUFACTURING)
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Term-End Examination
June, 2016
BME-011 COMPUTER AIDED PROCESS PLANNING
Time: 3 hours Maximum Marks: 70
Note: Attempt any seven questions. All questions carry equal marks. Use of scientific calculator is allowed.
1. Explain production planning and operation planning. 5
Differentiate between process planning and computer aided process planning. 5
2. Discuss with figure the factors taken into consideration in CAPP. 5
Give the advantages and disadvantages of CAPP. 5
3. Give the preliminary steps to extract the general characteristics of workpiece. 5
What difficulties are encountered in reading and interpreting the past prints? 5
4. Explain the role of cutting tools and list the various cutting angles. 5
How can the functional surfaces on the workpiece be identified 5
5. How will you develop CAPP for sheet metal forming process? 5
Find the speed for two hours tool life for dry machining of free cutting of mild steel with HSS tool.
Value of C for free dry cutting of mild steel is 74 m/min and n =0.125. 5
6. Explain in detail the part family formation in case of process planning. 10
7. Explain the various material properties that are of interest to process planners. 5
Elaborate the role of material selection in the design process. 5
8. Discuss in brief the elements of tool cost. 5
What are the various constraints that are possible in case of turning Explain any two in detail. 5
9. Define process capability. How is it used 5
Define standard deviation. Identify the factors that can cause the process to become out of control. 5
10. Describe the various criteria for selecting a CAPP system. 5
Explain how variant process planning is implemented. 5
B.Tech. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING (COMPUTER INTEGRATED JQ MANUFACTURING)
_or
Term-End Examination
June, 2016
BME-011 COMPUTER AIDED PROCESS PLANNING
Time: 3 hours Maximum Marks: 70
Note: Attempt any seven questions. All questions carry equal marks. Use of scientific calculator is allowed.
1. Explain production planning and operation planning. 5
Differentiate between process planning and computer aided process planning. 5
2. Discuss with figure the factors taken into consideration in CAPP. 5
Give the advantages and disadvantages of CAPP. 5
3. Give the preliminary steps to extract the general characteristics of workpiece. 5
What difficulties are encountered in reading and interpreting the past prints? 5
4. Explain the role of cutting tools and list the various cutting angles. 5
How can the functional surfaces on the workpiece be identified 5
5. How will you develop CAPP for sheet metal forming process? 5
Find the speed for two hours tool life for dry machining of free cutting of mild steel with HSS tool.
Value of C for free dry cutting of mild steel is 74 m/min and n =0.125. 5
6. Explain in detail the part family formation in case of process planning. 10
7. Explain the various material properties that are of interest to process planners. 5
Elaborate the role of material selection in the design process. 5
8. Discuss in brief the elements of tool cost. 5
What are the various constraints that are possible in case of turning Explain any two in detail. 5
9. Define process capability. How is it used 5
Define standard deviation. Identify the factors that can cause the process to become out of control. 5
10. Describe the various criteria for selecting a CAPP system. 5
Explain how variant process planning is implemented. 5
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Subjects
- Advanced Manufacturing Technology
- CNC Technology
- Computer Aided Design
- Computer Integrated Manufacturing
- Computer Programmingand Application
- ComputerAided Process Planning
- Condition Monitoringand Maintenance Engineering
- Energy Conversion
- Engineering Materials
- Engineering Mathematics Il
- Engineering Mathematics-I
- Engineering Mechanics
- Engineering Thermodynamics
- Fluid Mechanics
- Heat And Mass Transfer
- Industrial Engineering & Operations Research
- Kinematics & Dynamics of Mechanisms
- Machining Technology
- Manufacturing Systems, Integration and Control
- Manufacturing Technology
- Mechanical Engineering Design
- Mechatronics
- Metrology and Instrumentation
- Principles of Electrical and Electronic Sciences
- Production Management
- Quality Engineering
- Robotics
- Safety Engineering
- Soft Computing in CIM
- Strength of Materials
- Tool Engineering and Management