MACH 212 — Computer-Aided Manufacturing (3 Credits, Fall)
Learn to write computer numerical control (CNC) machine tool programs using computer-assisted techniques to generate G-Code and M-Function programs. Topics include tooling concepts; machining methods; definition of part geometry; writing of tool motion statements; use of the computer to process program inputs, analysis; and debugging of computer outputs to develop a functional program. PREREQ: MACH 105 , MACH 127 , MACH 155 , and MACH 224 . COREQ: MACH 203 and MACH 253 . (3 lecture hours, 0 lab hours, 3 credits)