CIM Crossword

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Across
  1. 2. A system that eliminates work-in-process (WIP) inventory by scheduling arrival of parts and assemblies for an operation at the time they are needed and not before.
  2. 4. Process flow that may repeat or skip steps until some condition is satisfied.
  3. 6. Placing of the material in a protected location.
  4. 7. A periodic cost that remains (more or less) unchanged irrespective of the output level or sales revenue of a firm.
  5. 8. The loading, moving, and unloading of materials.
  6. 10. A single line of code in an NC part program
  7. 12. The number of revolutions per minute (rpm) that is made by the cutting tool of a machine.
  8. 14. Imperfect in form or function.
  9. 15. A highly structured methodology that incorporates techniques and tools for eliminating defects and variability from a process. To achieve Six Sigma, a process must not produce more than 3.4 defects per million opportunities.
  10. 20. Pause in the manufacturing process; material is held for the next operation.
  11. 22. Defines a number of general properties for a set of machining operations.
  12. 23. An imperfection in an object or machine.
  13. 25. A multi-pallet system that can work on several types of parts at the same time but is independent of other systems. A stand-alone system can be integrated into an FMS.
  14. 26. A control system that has no means for comparing the output with input for control purposes.
  15. 28. Computer Aided Design. The use of computers in converting the initial idea for a product into a detailed engineering design.
  16. 29. A process that removes excess material to change the size, shape, or surface.
  17. 30. The route that a tool will follow to machine the feature.
  18. 31. A variable whose value depends on the value of another variable.
  19. 33. Processes that remove material to change the size, shape, or surface of a part. There are two groups of separating processes: machining and shearing.
  20. 40. Automated Guided Vehicle. A computer-controlled system that uses pallets and other interface equipment to transport work pieces to NC machine tools and other equipment in a flexible manufacturing system.
  21. 42. Processes that remove material to change the size, shape, or surface of a part. There are two groups of separating processes: machining and shearing.
  22. 45. The height that describes the top of the cut.
  23. 46. Computer-controlled additive fabrication.
  24. 49. Quality control
  25. 51. The repeated execution of a series of instructions for a variable number of times
  26. 52. Any motor that is modified to give feedback concerning the motor's speed, direction of rotation, and number of revolutions.
  27. 53. Biological materials that can be replaced.
Down
  1. 1. A rapid prototyping process that fabricates a part layer-wise by hardening a photopolymer with a guided laser beam.
  2. 3. Specifies the amount of radial stock to leave after a roughing pass.
  3. 5. The height that the tool moves up to before the next cutting pass.
  4. 9. A mechanical device that can be programmed to perform a variety of tasks of manipulation and locomotion under automatic control.
  5. 11. A rapid prototyping process that used a moving laser beam to sinter heat-fusible powders one layer at a time.
  6. 13. Similar to permanent mold casting except that the metal is injected into the mold under high pressure.
  7. 16. A representation of a situation or problem with a similar but simpler model or a more easily manipulated model in order to determine experimental results.
  8. 17. A microprocessor used for precise process control in data handling, communication, or manufacturing.
  9. 18. A system used in industry by which many products can be produced at a reduced cost.
  10. 19. A variable by which an object can move.
  11. 21. The step in manufacturing where primary processed material are processed into a final product.
  12. 24. The amount of angular compensation, around the Z axis, needed between a robotic arm and it's end effector to correct the rotation of payload. Used to align payload during stacking and palletizing operations.
  13. 27. The systematic elimination of waste.
  14. 32. Provides a logical sequence for a robot to follow.
  15. 34. Computer Aided Manufacturing. The use of software and machines to automate the process of making products.
  16. 35. A process of pressing moist sand around a pattern to make a mold. The pattern is removed, leaving a cavity in the sand. The cavity is the mold that will be filled with liquid metal. The result will be a casting that is identical in shape to the original pattern
  17. 36. Dealing with production, distribution, and consumption of products or wealth.
  18. 37. The return to the input of a part of the output of a machine, system, or process (as for producing changes in an electronic circuit that improve performance or in an automatic control device that provide self-corrective action).
  19. 38. The distance that the machining boundary extends beyond the stock boundary in the x- and y-axis
  20. 39. Automated Storage/Retrieval System. A system that moves material either vertically or horizontally between a storage compartment and a transfer station or within a process.
  21. 41. What one intends to do or bring about.
  22. 43. The monetary surplus left to a producer or employer after deducting wages, rent, cost of raw materials, etc.
  23. 44. A full-scale working model used to test and improve a design concept by making actual observations and necessary adjustments.
  24. 47. See Incremental.
  25. 48. A force that produces or tends to produce rotation or torsion.
  26. 50. The process of letting a program know that you plan to use a variable, what you want to call it, and how big it is.