5th Sem, Mfg Tech

5022: Industrial Engineering KL Diploma Syllabus for Mfg Tech 5th Sem 2015 Revision SITTTR

Industrial Engineering detailed syllabus for Manufacturing Technology (Mfg Tech) for 2015 revision curriculum has been taken from the SITTTRs official website and presented for the Mfg Tech students. For course code, course name, number of credits for a course and other scheme related information, do visit full semester subjects post given below.

For Manufacturing Technology 5th Sem scheme and its subjects, do visit Mfg Tech 5th Sem 2015 revision scheme. The detailed syllabus of industrial engineering is as follows.

Industrial Engineering

Course Outcomes:

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SPECIFIC OUTCOME

MODULE I

  1. Identify the scope of the subject Industrial Engineering
    1. Explain the concept of industry, industrial Engg., Production and Productivity
    2. Differentiate production and productivity with examples
    3. Justify the importance of productivity
    4. Mention the various methods of increasing productivity
    5. Describe the procedure to implement production planning and control programme in industries
    6. Categorize the types of production
    7. List the characteristics of various types of production
  2. State the concepts of P.P.C
    1. Explain the benefits of P.P.C
    2. Identify the various functions of P.P.C
    3. Explain Pre -planning
    4. List various activities of pre-planning
    5. Describe Routing and Routing procedure
    6. Illustrate scheduling
    7. Identify the three types of schedule charts
    8. Prepare master schedule, parts schedule and machine loading schedule in the form of Gantt chart
    9. Define Dispatching
    10. List various documents in dispatching
    11. Explain value engineering
    12. Explain Plant layout
    13. Explain briefly the various factors to be considered in locating industrial plants
    14. Illustrate the different types of plant layout adopted in modern industries
    15. Explain briefly the various factors influencing the plant layout
    16. Explain the types of maintenance
    17. Describe Break down ,Scheduled , preventive and predictive maintenance
    18. State the function and principle of material handling
    19. List the types of material handling equipments
    20. Explain the Factors affecting material handling

MODULE II

  1. Explain work study
    1. Illustrate the application of work study to increase productivity
    2. Identify the objectives of method study
    3. Describe the procedure for the conduct of method study
    4. Draw the various process charts and diagrams
    5. State the concepts of THERBLIGS
    6. List the various THERBLIGS and its symbols
    7. Draw SIMO chart
    8. State the Principles of motion economy
    9. Describe the procedures for calculating standard time
  2. Explain the procedure for the conduct of stop watch time study
    1. Determine the standard time (simple problem)
    2. State the concept of production study
    3. List the various steps to develop standard data
    4. Define the concepts of analytical estimating
  3. Define the term work sampling
    1. State the Principles of work sampling
    2. List the various steps required in making a work sampling study
    3. State the application of work sampling

MODULE III

  1. State the importance of quality control and inspection methods
    1. Explain the concepts of ‘Quality’ and ‘Quality Control’
    2. List the objectives of Quality control
    3. Mention the areas of application of Quality control programmes
    4. Find the three components of Quality costs
    5. Identify the benefits of Q.C. programme
  2. Explain the concepts on Inspection
    1. Describe the inspection of incoming materials
    2. Compare floor inspection and centralized inspection
    3. Explain the fundamentals of Statistical concepts
    4. State the concept of variability in measurement
    5. Explain the terms variable and attribute with example
    6. Define the terms frequency, frequency distribution and frequency plot
      1. Draw frequency plot and tally sheet.
      2. Draw histogram and frequency polygon
    7. Explain the terms mean, median ,mode and standard deviation.(Simple problems)
    8. Illustrate and explain the significance of normal distribution curve.
  3. Describe the Procedure of Constructing X and R Charts
    1. Select the method of calculating mean and range
    2. Find the points to be considered for making X -R chart
    3. Illustrate X & R control charts data calculation sheet
    4. List the steps in the calculation of control limits Plot the X & R chart
  4. Define the defects and defectives
    1. Identify the control chart for defective
    2. Define fraction defective and percent defective
    3. Estimate the average fraction defective
    4. Find the control limits
    5. Draw the P chart and’100P’ chart
  5. Explain the construction of ‘C’ Chart
    1. Identify the characteristic of a ‘C’; Chart
    2. Estimate the average of defects
    3. Find control limit for ‘C’ chart
    4. Draw ‘C’ chart
    5. State the advantages of ‘C’ chart

MODULE IV

  1. Acceptance sampling.
    1. Describe the concept of acceptance sampling
    2. Describe the terms used in acceptance sampling
    3. Explain single , double and multiple sampling plans.
    4. Illustrate OC curve for an Ideal plan
    5. Illustrate and explain OC curve for a general plan. 4.2 Estimating and costing .
    6. Distinguish between estimating and costing
    7. State the objectives of costing
    8. Identify the elements of costing
    9. Explain the classification of costs
    10. Find the selling price of a product, give examples
    11. Illustrate the various methods of allocation of over heads
    12. Explain the term ‘Depreciation’
    13. List the various causes for depreciation
    14. Describe the various methods of calculating depreciation
    15. Estimate the depreciation in the given examples
    16. Distinguish the need, scope and functions of estimating department in industry
    17. State the objectives of estimate
    18. Identify the principal constituents of estimating
    19. Describe estimating procedures

MODULE I

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MODULE II

Method study Introduction to work study – advantages – application of work study to increase productivityIntroduction to method study – objectives of method study – method study procedure – process chart symbols – preparation of charts -Operation process chart, flow process chart (men material and equipment), – man-machine chart, right hand left hand chart-flow diagram – string diagram-compare macromotion study and micromotion study. state the work of Gilbreth and Lillian Gilbreth- Therbligs and their symbols -SIMO chart Principles of motion economy – Rules concerning Human body, work place layout and Design of tools and equipments. Work measurement Objectives of work measurement -types of work measurement techniques-Stop watch time studyprocedure of stop watch time study -Standard time calculation – production study-analytical estimatingsynthesis from standard data-PMTS &MTM. Work Sampling -Explain work sampling – applications – steps in work sampling-advantages and limitations over stop watch time study.

MODULE III

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MODULE IV

Acceptance sampling. concept of acceptance sampling – Terms used in acceptance sampling-lot-lot size -sample-sample sizeacceptance No.-rejection No -LQ-LTPD-consumers risk and producers risk- Explain single, double and multiple sampling plans. Illustrate OC curve for an Ideal plan Illustrate and explain OC curve for a general plan showing four parameters. Estimating and Costing -comparison between estimating and costing – objectives of costing– element of cost – material – labour – expenses – classification of costs- explanation of the terms prime costs -factory cost-office cost- total costs -overhead expenses- method of allocation of overhead expenses -simple problems–depreciation – list the various causes for depreciation – different methods of calculating depreciation – simple problems. Estimating department in industry – need – scope functions -objectives of job estimate- principal constituents of estimate-material labour and expenses -estimating procedures

Text Books:

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Reference Books:

  1. Industrial Engineering and Production management- Martand Telsang
  2. Industrial Engineering & Management- Dr. Balasundaram
  3. Quality control- NITTTR
  4. Mechanical Estimating and Costing- NITTTR
  5. Mechanical Estimating and Costing- T.R. Banga & S.C. Sharma

For detailed syllabus of all other subjects of Manufacturing Technology, 2015 revision curriculum do visit Mfg Tech 5th Sem subject syllabuses for 2015 revision.

To see the syllabus of all other branches of diploma 2015 revision curriculum do visit all branches of SITTTR diploma 2015 revision.

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