Abstract

This paper describes the structure of manufactur-ing engineering data for integrated process and manufac-turing resources planning. The recommendations and re-quirements for data structures integration for effective computerization of manufacturing engineering are pre-sented. Examples of data structure and data base of origi-nal integrated Computer Aided Manufacturing Engineering system are provided. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5755/j01.mech.20.2.6937

Highlights

  • In modern manufacturing environment the computerization of general functions, exchange of information between all departments and people, application of paperless technologies and concurrent engineering methods are essential

  • The integrated computerised system mainly consists of subsystems, performing particular design functions, and data base (DB): n m

  • Where PT is the product type; M are the materials; Sh is the shape of the parts or components; PP are the product parameters; Q is the quantity of the parts; D are the machine-tools and devices; E is the technology equipment, PMS are the parameters of manufacturing system, T are the manufacturing traditions

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Introduction

In modern manufacturing environment the computerization of general functions, exchange of information between all departments and people, application of paperless technologies and concurrent engineering methods are essential. For computerization of manufacturing engineering different computerized systems are used for process planning, material and manufacturing resources planning, and other functions [1, 4,5,6,7]. It is very important, especially in modern manufacturing environment, to integrate the whole manufacturing engineering process into one integrated computer aided manufacturing engineering system (CAME), as universal as possible. One of the most significant work stages is developing the optimal and effective structure of data and data bases, that can include and cover all necessary information and ensure the functions efficiency of CAME subsystems

Integration for computer aided manufacturing engineering
Data integration
Data base of integrated CAME system “SAT”
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