Exam Details

Subject Manufacturing Systems, Integration and Control
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 December, 2016
City, State new delhi,


Question Paper

No. of Printed Pages 3 IBME-012I
B.Tech. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING (COMPUTER INTEGRATED MANUFACTURING)
.00513 Term-End Examination December, 2016
MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS, INTEGRATION AND CONTROL
Time hours Maximum Marks: 70
Note: Attempt any five questions. All questions carry equal marks.

1. Explain the terms Manufacturing Lead Time and Work-in-Process. How will you evaluate these 8

Discuss the control hierarchy in manufacturing system integration architecture. 6

2. What are the basic elements of an automated manufacturing system Explain the role of material handling system. 7

Why is automation necessary in the modern manufacturing systems Explain the activities which can be automated in a manufacturing system. 7

3. What do you mean by Rapid Response Manufacturing and how can it be achieved? 7

What do you mean by agent based manufacturing systems Discuss the issues involved in their development. 7

4. Differentiate between Flexible Manufacturing System and Flexible Manufacturing Cell. 3

Explain the role of Automated Guided Vehicle system in manufacturing systems. 6

What is Decision Tree Explain with some examples. 5

5. What is Dynamic Machine Routing Explain in brief.

Explain the part contact states and deadlock states in computer controlled scheduling.

How do priority rules play an important role in production scheduling? Name a few simple priority rules.

6. Explain the role of control charts in statistical quality control. How does X-Chart differ from R-Chart 6

Discuss the role of Coordinate Measuring Machine in inspection. Briefly explain its main components. 8

7. What is Six-Sigma? Explain the different steps of Six-Sigma. 6

What do you mean by deadlock avoidance policy Explain the different approaches used for deadlock avoidance. 8


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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