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4. ORGANIZING (07)
Nature and Objectives of Organizing, Organization Structure and types of
organizations.
5. STAFFING (06)
Human Resource Planning, Recruitment, Selection, Performance Appraisal and
Training.
6. DIRECTING (10)
Principles of Directions, Motivation: Concept and theories of motivation
(Maslow’s), Leadership Styles, Essentials of effective Communication.
7. CONTROLLING (05)
Meaning and essential of Control.
BOOKS
1. Prasad, L.M. Principles & Practice of Management, Sultan Chand & Sons
2. H. Weihrich & H. Koontz, Essentials of Management, McGraw Hill
REFERENCES
1. H.Weihrich & H.Koontz, Management a Global perspective, McGraw Hill
2. J.L. Massie, Essentials of Management, Prentice-Hall
3. S.Robbins, Management: Concepts and practices, Prentice-Hall
4. Louis Allen, Management and Organisation, McGraw Hill
5. Peter f. Drucker, Essentials of Management
6. Richard L. Daft, The New Era of Management, Cengage Learning
1. INTRODUCTION (08)
Need, Scope and Characteristics of entrepreneurship, Factors affecting
entrepreneurship, Culture of Modern entrepreneurship.
BOOKS:
LTP : 4 00
PRACTICAL WORK
Note: At least ten different types of Jigs and the Fixture are to be designed and drawn and at least
six different types of dies are to be designed and drawn.
1. Drilling jig (Box type, Leaf type, indexing type, trunion type etc.)
2. Milling Fixture (String fixture, Indexing fixture and mill fixture etc.)
3. Grinding fixture (for cylindrical grinding, surface grinding, Cam grinding etc.)
4. Assembly and welding fixture (for automobile components and frames, machines
etc.)
5. Hydraulic and pneumatic clamping devices.
6. Drawing Dies, Bending Dies, Compound Dies, Combination Dies and Progressive
Dies
BOOKS:
1. Jigs & Fixtures by Grant – Tata McGraw Hill
REFERENCES:
1. Jigs and Fixtures by Joshi
2. Tool Design by Donoldson
3. Tool Engineering by P C Sharm
INTRODUCTION (6)
Definition and scope of Industrial engineering role of an industrial engineer in industry,
functions of industrial engineering department and its organization, qualities of an
industrial engineer
PRODUCTIVITY AND WORK STUDY (10)
Productivity concept and definition: Introduction, definitions of productivity,
Productivity measurement at national, industrial and enterprise level, Benefits of higher
productivity. Productivity in the individual enterprise: Introduction, Productivity
measurement approaches at the enterprise level, Productivity of materials, Productivity of
land, buildings, machines and manpower, Factors contributing to productivity
improvement Techniques for productivity improvement: Introduction, Work content and
ineffective time, Improving productivity for reducing work content, Improving
productivity by reducing ineffective time, Management of productivity
BOOKS:
1. Work study by ILO
2. Industrial Engineering and management by Hicks – TMH
REFERENCES
Work Design Occupational Ergonomics by Stephan Konz & Steven Johnson’s
BOOKS
1. Systems Approach to Computer Integrated Design and Manufacturing by Nanua
Singh, John Wiley Sons
2. Automation Production Systems and CIM by Groover, Prentice Hall
REFERENCES
1. CAD/CAM; Principles and Applications by P N Rao, Tata McGraw Hill
INTRODUCTION (8)
Introduction to NC/CNC/DNC and its role in FMS and CIMS, Basics elements of CNC
system.
BOOKS:
1. Computer control of Manufacturing Systems by Yorem Koren McGraw-Hill,
2. Mechatronics by HMT Tata McGraw-Hill.
REFERENCES
1. Numerical control & Computer Added Manufacturing by T K Kundra, P N Rao, N
K Tewari, Tata McGraw-Hill.
2. Machine Tool Design and Numerical Control by N K Mehta, Tata McGraw-Hill
3. Automation, Production Systems and Computer-Integrated Manufacturing, by M P
Groover.
LTP : 003
Pre-Req : -
LTP : 003
Pre-Req : --
1. To compare two methods of making nut-bolt assembly and to make left and right
hand process chart for each method.
2. To train the students in the preparation of string diagram.
3. To determine the various allowances to be provided for a given production job on
lathe / drilling machine.
4. To obtain practice in rating operator performance in walking.
5. To obtain practice in rating operator performance in card dealing.
6. To find the normal and standard times for the assembly of pins in a box.
7. Designing sampling plan for given application.
8. Design workplace layout and simulate human motion for industrial problem using
Delmia human software
5. ENTROPY: (04)
Classius Theorem, Classius Inequality and concept of Entropy, Entropy change in
an Irreversible Process, Application of Entropy Principle, Entropy Transfer with Heat
Flow, Entropy generation in closed and open System, Thermodynamics Equations relating
properties of System, Reversible Adiabatic work in a Steady flow System. Entropy and
direction, Entropy and disorder.
6. AVAILABLE ENERGY AND AVAILABILITY: (04)
Available Energy referred to a cycle, Quality of work, Maximum work in
Reversible Process, Useful work, Dead State, Availability, Second Law Efficiency.
7. GAS POWER CYCLES: (05
Air Standard efficiency, Mean Effective Pressure, Otto, Diesel, Dual, Brayton,
Stirling and Ericson Cycle, Comparison of cycles.
8. PROPERTIES OF GASES AND GAS MIXTURE : (03)
Equation of state of a gas, Properties of Mixture of gases, Internal Energy,
Enthalpy and Specific heat of gas, mixtures, Entropy of gas Mixtures.
9. PROPERTIES OF PURE SUBSTANCES: (05)
h-S, T-S, p-v, p-t, diagram for a Pure Substance, Properties of Pure substance with
special reference to water, Steam and its formation, Wet Dry, Saturated and Superheated
Steam, sensible, Latent heat, Dryness fraction and its determination, Separating and
Throttling calorimeter Enthalpy, Entropy and Internal Energy of Steam. Use of Steam
Table and Mollier Diagram, Basic Thermodynamic Processes of Steam in Closed and
Open System and their representation on P-V and H-S chart
10. VAPOUR POWER CYCLE : (04)
Carnot and Rankine Steam Power Cycle, Actual Vapour cycle Processes,
Comparison of Carnot and Rankine cycle, Mean Temperature of Heat Addition, Reheat
Cycle, Ideal Regenerative Cycle Reheat Regenerative Cycle, Feed Water Heater,
Characteristics of an Ideal working fluid in Vapour Power cycle.
11. GENERAL THERMODYNAMIC RELATIONS: (03)
Maxwell’s Equation, Tds Equations, Ratio of specific heats, Joule Kelvin Effect, Classius
Clapeyron Equations, Gibb Phase Rule.
BOOKS
1 Engineering Thermodynamics by P.K. Nag
REFERENCES:
1. Engineering Thermodynamics by Gordon Rogers & Yon Machew
2. Thermodynamics by Yunus Cengel and Mike Boles
3. Thermodynamics by Arora.