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ETME32803 — (was 3328) Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM)

Add to Bookmarks Two hours lecture. Three hours laboratory per week. Three credit hours. Was ETME 3328. A study of the programming standards used in industry to control NC and CNC equipment. G and M codes, and specific control commands used in manual programs. Computer-aided design and manufacturing software to generate part geometry and tool path information. Preparation of the final program used by the CNC controllers to machine the designed parts.

Prerequisites: ETME20303, ETME23303, ETME21703

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