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Industrial Engineering Syllabus

The document outlines the course outcomes and units for an Industrial Engineering course. The 6 course outcomes cover understanding basic production concepts, work measurement techniques, product control methods, and estimating costs for welding, forging and foundry work. The 4 units cover topics like productivity, work study, method study, micro motion study, work measurement, product control, and fundamentals of estimation and costing. Key techniques discussed include work sampling, time studies, motion studies, production control methods like acceptance sampling and quality control charts.

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Industrial Engineering Syllabus

The document outlines the course outcomes and units for an Industrial Engineering course. The 6 course outcomes cover understanding basic production concepts, work measurement techniques, product control methods, and estimating costs for welding, forging and foundry work. The 4 units cover topics like productivity, work study, method study, micro motion study, work measurement, product control, and fundamentals of estimation and costing. Key techniques discussed include work sampling, time studies, motion studies, production control methods like acceptance sampling and quality control charts.

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INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING

COURSE OUTCOMES:

CO1: Understand the basic concepts of production in industry.


CO2: Illustrate the concepts of method study and micro motion study.
CO3: Choose varioustechniques of work measurement
CO4: Analyse different types of product control techniques to improve the production.
CO5: Solve various problems related to estimating and costing of a product.
CO6: Make use of different techniques to estimation of welding, forging and foundry cost.

UNIT I:
INTRODUCTION: Definition of industry and industrial engineering, scope and role of
industrial engineering fields of applications. Productivity: Production and productivity; Work
Study: Introduction, its relation with productivity aims, objectives and application of work
study, basic procedure and techniques of work study.

UNIT II:
METHOD STUDY: Definition objectives, basic procedures of methods study. Recording
techniques, operation process chart, flow process chart, machine chart, flow diagrams, string
diagrams, two hand process charts, questioning technique procedure to develop, install and
maintain new methods. Micro Motion Study: Definition and objectives, techniques of micro
motion study, Therblings and their symbols, use of therblings, SIMO chart and its
application;

UNIT III:
WORK MEASUREMENT: Procedure of stop watch time study, General rules for
breakdown of job into elements; performance rating, its meaning, standard rating, rating of
operators, conditions for operators variation at work place rating scales, rating factors,
calculation of basic time. Allowances‐ purpose, types. Determination of Standard time
through Work Sampling, predetermined motion time standard, standard data;

UNIT IV:
PRODUCT CONTROL: Acceptance Sampling; 100% Inspection,operating characteristic
curve (O.C. curve);Single, Double and Multiple sampling Plans, SSPlan; Producers Risk and
Consumer‘s Risk, Indifference Quality level, Average Outgoingquality (AOQ) curve, AOQL;
ABC Standard; Six sigma steps (Define-D, Measure-M, Analyze- A, Improve-I, Control-C);

FUNDAMENTALS OF ESTIMATION AND COSTING: Objectives and functions of


estimation; PrincipalConstituents of the estimation; estimation procedure: Labour, materials,
overheads,miscellaneous expenses; Objectives of cost accounting – elements of cost viz.,
material,labour and expenses – Calculate the selling price of a product; Depreciation-causes-
calculation of depreciation charges by a few important methods (Straight line method,Sinking
fund method, Reducing balance method, Sum of Years digits method).

TEXT BOOKS:
1. Industrial engineering by M.I Khan,New Age International,2004.
2. Industrial engineering and estimating and costing by M. Gopalaiah.
REFERENCES:
1. Industrial Engineering & - Estimating & Costing- byM.ZakriaBaig.
2. Industrial Engineering & Estimating& Costing – byM.ZakriaBaig..
3. Industrial Engineering & Management Science. – byT.R.Banga
4. Implementing Six Sigma- Forrest Breyfogle, Smart solutions

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