Car Manufacture

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Car Manufacture How organizations use ICT

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maruti car

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Page 1: Car Manufacture

Car Manufacture

How organizations use ICT

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Objectives

• Have an understanding of how organizations

use ICT.

• Be able to describe a number of uses, giving

the hardware and software requirements.

• Be able to describe the applications that these

uses can be put to.

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• Robotic arms are used

extensively in car

manufacture

• Robotic arms generally

have 7 sections with 6

joints

• Each joint is controlled

by an actuator (a

stepper motor)

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Stepper Motors

• Normal DC motors spin either forwards or

backwards when current is applied

• A stepper motor moves in very small

steps instead

• It makes a precise number of stepped

revolutions to move the robotic arm in very

small increments to the correct position.

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• Paint car bodies

• Put on wheels

• Drill holes in car

bodies

• Fix rivets

• Tighten bolts

• Assemble electrical

circuits

• Insert engines

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• The computer controls the movement of the arm so that a variety of jobs can be carried out.

• The jobs carried out

depend on the end

effector attached to the

arm.

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Types of end effector

Gripper • To pick up parts & put them somewhere else

• Grippers usually have pressure sensors built in to them

• These sensors tell the robot how hard it is gripping something so that the robot doesn’t drop or break it

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Camera

– To inspect work

– Quality control

purposes

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Welding gun

• To weld parts of the car body together

• Welding can be hazardous to humans

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Vacuum cups

• To pick up parts without obstructing the sides or bottom

• Small complex

car parts

• Windscreens/

flat sheets of

metal etc

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Drills

– To make holes in the car body

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Screwdrivers

• Also spanners and riveters

• To place and tighten screws, nuts, bolts and rivets

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Spray guns

• To paint the car body

• Paint fumes are dangerous to humans

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Sanders/polishers

• To produce a shiny finish after painting

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End effectors

• A robot arm can have any of the previous end

effectors

• If the end effector is changed, the programming must

also be changed

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Why use robots?

• Designed to perform

the same task/

operation over and

over again

• For a person, this

would be repetitive &

boring

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• Greater accuracy than a human

• Lower running costs compared with

paying a human

• Do not get tired

• Work is consistent standard

• Continuous process, no need for breaks

or shift changes

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• A programmer

guides the arm

through each step – Either by remote

control

– Or by physically

holding the arm with

sensors attached

• Computer stores

exact sequence of

movements in its

memory