CIM at GE's factory of the future
Abstract
Functional features of a highly automated aircraft component batch processing factory are described. The system has processing, working, and methodology components. A rotating parts operation installed 20 yr ago features a high density of numerically controlled machines, and is connected to a hierarchical network of data communications and apparatus for moving the rotating parts and tools of engines. Designs produced at one location in the country are sent by telephone link to other sites for development of manufacturing plans, tooling, numerical control programs, and process instructions for the rotating parts. Direct numerical control is implemented at the work stations, which have instructions stored on tape for back-up in case the host computer goes down. Each machine is automatically monitored at 48 points and notice of failure can originate from any point in the system.
- Publication:
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CAD/CAM Technology
- Pub Date:
- 1983
- Bibcode:
- 1983cct.....2....9W
- Keywords:
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- Computer Aided Manufacturing;
- Numerical Control;
- Process Control (Industry);
- Technology Assessment;
- Computer Systems Design;
- Data Links;
- Engineering (General)