Industrial Engineering detailed syllabus for Tool & Die Engineering (Tool & Die) for 2015 revision curriculum has been taken from the SITTTRs official website and presented for the Tool & Die 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 Tool & Die Engineering 5th Sem scheme and its subjects, do visit Tool & Die 5th Sem 2015 revision scheme. The detailed syllabus of industrial engineering is as follows.
Course Outcomes:
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SPECIFIC OUTCOME
MODULE I
- Identify the scope of the subject Industrial Engineering
- Explain the concept of industry, industrial Engg., Production and Productivity
- Differentiate production and productivity with examples
- Justify the importance of productivity
- Mention the various methods of increasing productivity
- Describe the procedure to implement production planning and control programme in industries
- Categorize the types of production
- List the characteristics of various types of production
- State the concepts of P.P.C
- Explain the benefits of P.P.C
- Identify the various functions of P.P.C
- Explain Pre -planning
- List various activities of pre-planning
- Describe Routing and Routing procedure
- Illustrate scheduling
- Identify the three types of schedule charts
- Prepare master schedule, parts schedule and machine loading schedule in the form of Gantt chart
- Define Dispatching
- List various documents in dispatching
- Explain value engineering
- Explain Plant layout
- Explain briefly the various factors to be considered in locating industrial plants
- Illustrate the different types of plant layout adopted in modern industries
- Explain briefly the various factors influencing the plant layout
- Explain the types of maintenance
- Describe Break down ,Scheduled , preventive and predictive maintenance
- State the function and principle of material handling
- List the types of material handling equipments
- Explain the Factors affecting material handling
MODULE II
- Explain work study
- Illustrate the application of work study to increase productivity
- Identify the objectives of method study
- Describe the procedure for the conduct of method study
- Draw the various process charts and diagrams
- State the concepts of THERBLIGS
- List the various THERBLIGS and its symbols
- Draw SIMO chart
- State the Principles of motion economy
- Describe the procedures for calculating standard time
- Explain the procedure for the conduct of stop watch time study
- Determine the standard time (simple problem)
- State the concept of production study
- List the various steps to develop standard data
- Define the concepts of analytical estimating
- Define the term work sampling
- State the Principles of work sampling
- List the various steps required in making a work sampling study
- State the application of work sampling
MODULE III
- State the importance of quality control and inspection methods
- Explain the concepts of ‘Quality’ and ‘Quality Control’
- List the objectives of Quality control
- Mention the areas of application of Quality control programmes
- Find the three components of Quality costs
- Identify the benefits of Q.C. programme
- Explain the concepts on Inspection
- Describe the inspection of incoming materials
- Compare floor inspection and centralized inspection
- Explain the fundamentals of Statistical concepts
- State the concept of variability in measurement
- Explain the terms variable and attribute with example
- Define the terms frequency, frequency distribution and frequency plot
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- Draw frequency plot and tally sheet.
- Draw histogram and frequency polygon
- Explain the terms mean, median ,mode and standard deviation.(Simple problems)
- Illustrate and explain the significance of normal distribution curve.
- Describe the Procedure of Constructing X and R Charts
- Select the method of calculating mean and range
- Find the points to be considered for making X -R chart
- Illustrate X & R control charts data calculation sheet
- List the steps in the calculation of control limits Plot the X & R chart
- Define the defects and defectives
- Identify the control chart for defective
- Define fraction defective and percent defective
- Estimate the average fraction defective
- Find the control limits
- Draw the P chart and’100P’ chart
- Explain the construction of ‘C’ Chart
- Identify the characteristic of a ‘C’; Chart
- Estimate the average of defects
- Find control limit for ‘C’ chart
- Draw ‘C’ chart
- State the advantages of ‘C’ chart
MODULE IV
- Acceptance sampling.
- Describe the concept of acceptance sampling
- Describe the terms used in acceptance sampling
- Explain single , double and multiple sampling plans.
- Illustrate OC curve for an Ideal plan
- Illustrate and explain OC curve for a general plan. 4.2 Estimating and costing .
- Distinguish between estimating and costing
- State the objectives of costing
- Identify the elements of costing
- Explain the classification of costs
- Find the selling price of a product, give examples
- Illustrate the various methods of allocation of over heads
- Explain the term ‘Depreciation’
- List the various causes for depreciation
- Describe the various methods of calculating depreciation
- Estimate the depreciation in the given examples
- Distinguish the need, scope and functions of estimating department in industry
- State the objectives of estimate
- Identify the principal constituents of estimating
- 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:
- Industrial Engineering and Production management- Martand Telsang
- Industrial Engineering & Management – Dr. Balasundaram
- Quality control- NITTTR
- Mechanical Estimating and Costing- NITTTR
- Mechanical Estimating and Costing- T.R. Banga & S.C. Sharma
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