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Computer Control of Manufacturing Processes 

The student will be introduced to the field of manufacturing as a control's application area with an emphasis on machining systems. The student will be exposed to the issues in manufacturing systems and learn how to model, control, and simulate machining systems. Topics include machine structures, servomechanisms, CNC programming, Interpolation, coordinated control, process modeling and control, and manufacturing systems. Upon Completion of this course, the student will be able to successfully apply their knowledge to model, control, and simulate manufacturing systems and processes..

Course ID
MENG 325 
Level
Undergraduate
Professors
Credit Hours
CH:3 

Utilize contemporary technologies, codes of practice and standards,
quality guidelines, health and safety requirements, environmental
issues and risk management principles. Acquire and apply new knowledge; and practice self, lifelong and
other learning strategies. Select conventional mechanical equipment according to the required
performance. Analyze mechatronic system using scientific, mathematical and
computer-based models and asses the limitations of particular cases. Identify and classify the performance of mechatronic systems and
components through the use of analytical methods and Modeling
techniques

INTRODUCTION.
FUNDAMENTALS OF CNC.
PART PROGRAMMING ( G-CODE ) BASICS.
AUTOMATIC AND MANUAL.
TOOL COMPENSATION.
DRILLING CANNED CYCLES
MULTIPLE MACHINING. SUBPROGRAM.
TURNING CANNED CYCLES.