Mechanical Engineering(6th Sem.)
Industrial Engineering__________________________________1. Unit-1 16/04/2012
Shared by: Harish Purohit 2. Unit-2
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Industrial Engineering SyllabusUNIT – I
Introduction History & development, system approach, relationship with other departments. Objective of Industrial Engineering, Place of Industrial engineering in an organization, related discipline, management, OR, statistics, ergonomics, manufacturing engineering. Plant Location Need for a suitable location, urban, suburban, systems approach, factors affecting location, quantitative method for evaluation of plant location. Plant Layout Objective & Principles, factors affecting layout, types of layout. UNIT – II Work Study Purpose, objectives and applications of work study, Productivity and work study. Method Study Introduction, procedure, charts, man-machine, flow process charts, motion economy principles, micro motion study - Therbligs, cyclegraph. Work Measurement Definition, types, selection & timing the job, rating, allowances, Normal and standard time determination, work sampling UNIT -III Job Evaluation & Merit Rating Definition, objectives, methods, job rotation, job enlargement, job enrichment. Wages & Incentives Terminology, characteristics, factors, types of incentives, wage incentive plan, Rowan plan, Taylor’s differential piece rate system, Emerson’s efficiency plan, Halsey’s 50-50 plan, Bedaux plan, Group task & Bonus system. UNIT – IV Information systems in organizations Role id IS in Industry, increasing value of Information Technology, Internet worked enterprise, Internet, Intranet and Extranet, Globalization and IT, competitative advantage with IT. Business Process Re-Engineering Definition, need & characteristics, Industrial Engineering & Re-engineering, advantages of re-engineering. UNIT V Maintenance Management Objectives and need for maintenance, types of maintenance, breakdown, predictive and preventive maintenanace Equipment replacement policy Reasons for replacement, deterioration, obsolescence, depreciation, method for depreciation calculation Value Engineering & Value Analysis Objectives & scope, application & techniques. |
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