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1、IP0234 OPERATIONS RESEARCH IIPrerequisites (if any): Objectives: v To make the students understand the concepts & broad principles of contents of the coursev Develop conceptual framework of the coursev Sensitizes the students of the importance of course in real life environmentUnit No.ContentsIInven

2、tory model, Classificationcosts involved, ABC AnalysisEOQ, Purchase Model with shortagesPurchase Model without shortagesProduction Model with shortagesProduction Model without shortagesQuantity DiscountsIIDual Simplex MethodDual Simplex SolutionInteger programming, Branch & Bound MethodCutting Plane

3、 Method FormulationCutting Plane Method SolutionGoal Programming FormulationGoal Programming SolutionIIIGame theory Introduction, TerminologySaddle Point gamesDominance propertyMixed StrategiesGraphical methodsL.P. methodApproximation methodIVDynamic Programming IntroductionDynamic Programming Appro

4、achDynamic Programming FormulationsDynamic Programming ProblemsDynamic Programming ProblemsDynamic Programming ProblemsDynamic Programming by LPPVQueuing theory:Introduction, terminologyM/M/1 ModelM/M/C ModelM/Ek/1 ModelReplacement of equipment that deteriorates with time Replacement with time value

5、 of moneygroup and individual replacementVISimulation softwareLocations, Entities, ArrivalsBuilding Model on Simulation SoftwareRunning the simulationUnderstanding the resultsSimulation ProblemsSimulation ProblemsOutcomes: At the end of the course student will be in a position to List down the facto

6、rs that influence the application of the course content in the industrial environment Identify areas for research-oriented work based on the course content Apply the knowledge of the course in solving real life problemsTEXT BOOKS:1Taha H., Operations Research, Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd2 Gupta

7、and Hira, Operations Research, S Chand & CompanyREFERENCE BOOKS:1Sharma S.D., Operation Research, Kedarnath Ramnath and Co.2Basu S. K, Operation Research, IBH3Askhedkar-Kulkarni, Operation Research, Dhanpat Rai & Sons.4Jerry Banks and John Carson, Discrete Event System Simulation, Prentice Hall 5N.

8、David Kelton, Sadowski, Simulation with ARENA Migraw Hill Publisher.6Schiber - Simulation with GPSSH7Law & Kelton, Simulation Modelling & Analysis8Sheila Simulation Modelling & AnalysisIP0064 SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENTPrerequisites (if any): Objectives: Aim is to provide insight of the subject Sensitiz

9、es the students of the importance of course in real life environmentUNIT 1 Concept of SCM- Concept of Logistics Mgmt, Supply Chain, Types of Supply Chain- Functions in SCM, Transportation Mgmt, Warehousing Mgmt- Warehouse Management SystemsUNIT 2 Designing the Supply Chain Network- Designing the Dis

10、tribution Network- Network Design- Network Design in an Uncertain EnvironmentUNIT 3 Planning Demand & Supply in a Supply Chain- Demand Forecasting - Aggregate Planning- Planning Supply & DemandUNIT 4 Planning & Managing Inventories in a Supply Chain- Managing Economies of scale: Cycle Inventory- Man

11、aging Uncertainty: Safety Inventory- Optimal Level of Product AvailabilityUNIT 5 Sourcing, Transporting & Pricing products- Sourcing Decisions- Transportation - Pricing & Revenue ManagementUNIT 6 Co-ordination & Technology in the Supply Chains- Co-ordination in Supply Chain- Information Technology a

12、nd Supply Chain- E-business & Supply ChainTime: 7 hrs per unitOutcomes: At the end of the course student will be in a position to Undertake final year project work based upon the application of the course content Identify areas for research oriented work based on the course content Apply the knowled

13、ge of the course in solving real life problemsText Books1. Purchasing & Supply Management - Dobler and Burt2. Strategic Logistics Management LambertReference Books1. Logistical Management - The Integrated Supply Chain Process Bowersox2. Materials & Logistics Management - L.C.Jhamb3. Logistics & Supp

14、ly Chain Management Christopher4. Supply Chain Management - Sunil Chopra5. Logistics & Supply Chain Management RaghuramIP0174 FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT & COSTINGObjectives To learn and understand Materials Management Functions To learn and understand Financial Management FunctionsPrerequisites Industrial

15、 Engineering and Management Production Planning and ControlUnit IFinancial Management (7)Financial Function, Scope, goals and tools. Sources of finance. Cost of Capital & Means of Finance UNIT IIRatio Analysis(7)Classification, Ratio Analysis and its limitations.Index Statement & Common Size Stateme

16、ntUNIT IIIWorking Capital Management(7)Concept and design of Working Capital, types of working capital, sources of working capital, Time value of money, definition of cost and capital., Cash management, creditors management, debtors managementUnit IVCosting(2)Methods of costing and elements of cost.

17、Material Cost(2)Different methods of pricing of issue of materials. Labour Cost(2)Different methods, wages and incentive plans. Principles of good remunerating system, labour turnover.Depreciation(1)Concept, importance and different methods of depreciationUnit VOverheads(2)Classification, collection

18、 of overheads, Primary and Secondary apportionment of overheads, absorption of overheads- Machine hour and labour hour rate. Under and over absorption of overheads.UNIT VIStandard costing(1)Concept, development and use of standard costing, variance analysis.Marginal Costing(2)Use of Marginal Costing

19、 in decision-making.Capital Budgeting(2)Control of Capital Expenditure, Evaluation Process-Payback approach, IRR, present value method.Time: 7hrs per unitOutcomes: At the end of the course student will be in a position to List down the factors that influence the application of the course content in

20、the industrial environment Undertake final year project work based upon the application of the course content Identify areas for research-oriented work based on the course contentText Books:1. N. K. Prasad, “Principles and Practice of Cost Accounting”, Book Syndicate Pvt. Ltd., Calcutta 700009.2. B

21、K Bhar, “Principles and Practice of Cost Accounting”, S Chand Pvt. Ltd., Calcutta 700009.3. N. K. Prasad, “Financial Management”, Book Syndicate Pvt. Ltd., Calcutta 700009.4.Reference Books:1. Colin Drury, “Management and Cost Accounting”, English Language Book Society, Chapman and Hall London.2. N

22、K Prasad, Financial Management, Tata McGraw Hill, PuneIP5234 OPERATIONS RESEARCH II LabPrerequisites (if any): Objectives: v To develop skills in the subjectv Verify the principles of the courseUnderstanding of fundamentals of the subject1 Study of Inventory classification & costs with real life exa

23、mple2. Working on practical application of EOQ model with quantity discounts3. Studying & presenting research paper or case study based on Game theory4. Solving a problem based on graphical method of Game theory5. Problem formulation with Dynamic Programming considering practical constraints 6. Solu

24、tion of problem formulated with the help of LPP7. Problem formulation & solution of real life problem using Queuing theory 8. Decision making on replacing the equipment using replacement model9. Formulating a real life problem of production or assembly line10. Generating the solutions to the problem

25、 formed using Simulation software PROMODEL11. Pro-Model for Inventory Management Problem12. Pro-Model for production line ProblemOutcomes: The student will acquire the skills improve ability to solve industrial problems on the subject be in a position to relate theory and practice Develop the practi

26、cal aspects of the theory knowledgebe in a position to explain the procedure of the experimentsTEXT BOOKS:1Taha H., Operations Research, Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd3 Gupta and Hira, Operations Research, S Chand & CompanyREFERENCE BOOKS:1Sharma S.D., Operation Research, Kedarnath Ramnath and Co.2

27、Basu S. K, Operation Research, IBHIP5064 SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT LABPrerequisites (if any): Objectives: v To develop skills in the subjectv Verify the principles of the coursev Application of the theoryList of Practicals1. Functions of SCM2. Warehousing Management3. Designing of supply chain network

28、4. Demand Forecasting5. aggregate Planning6. Planning inventory in supply chain7. Optimal level of product availability8. Sourcing Decisions9. Pricing and Revenue Management10. Co-ordination in Supply Chain11. Case study I12. Case study - IIOutcomes: The student will acquire the skills improve abili

29、ty to solve industrial problems on the subject understand the technical writing of experiments.Text Books3. Purchasing & Supply Management - Dobler and Burt4. Strategic Logistics Management LambertReference Books6. Logistical Management - The Integrated Supply Chain Process Bowersox7. Materials & Lo

30、gistics Management - L.C.Jhamb8. Logistics & Supply Chain Management Christopher9. Supply Chain Management - Sunil Chopra10. Logistics & Supply Chain Management RaghuramIP5634 CAD AND MODELING LABPrerequisites (if any): Objectives: 1. To develop skills in the subject2. Verify the principles of the c

31、ourse1. Creating sketches:- Drawing and dimensioning a line, rectangle, circle and arc, modifying dimensions, creating fillets2. Basic solid modeling:- Creating holes, rounds and chamfers, use of patterns and copying features3. Advanced modeling tools:- Sweep features, blend features4. Assembly mode

32、ling:- Creating top-down and bottom-up assemblies, assembling the components5. Detailing of the drawing views:- Generating the drawing views and dimensioning the views6. Sheet metal modeling: Outcomes: The student will 1. acquire the skills2. improve ability to solve industrial problems on the subje

33、ct3. understand the technical writing of experiments.4. be in a position to relate theory and practice5. Develop the practical aspects of the theory knowledge 6. be in a position to explain the procedure of the experimentsText Books1. Ibrahim Zeid, CAD/CAM, Theory and Practaice , Tata McGraw-Hill Ed

34、., 1998.2. David F.Rogers and Alan Adams.J, Mathematical Elements for Computer Graphics,McGraw-Hill Publishing Company International Edition, 1990.Reference Books1. William M.Newman, Robert F.Sproull, Principles of Interactive Computer Graphics,2. McGraw-Hill International Book Company, 1984.3. Groo

35、ver M.P., Automation, Production Systems and Computer Integrated Manufacturing ,4. Prentice-Hall of India Pvt.Ltd., New Delhi, 1996.IP5034 PROJECT IObjectives To undertake small project in group related to application of principles studied during the coursePrerequisites The student shall take up sui

36、table project, the scope of the project shall be such as to complete it with the time schedule, The term work shall consist of, 1. Fabrication of models, machines, prototypes based on new ideas, robots and machine based on hitech systems and automation, experimental set-up, fabrication of testing eq

37、uipment, renovation of machines, etc. Above work shall be taken up individually or in groups. The group shall not be more than 4 students,OR Extensive analysis of some problems done with the help of a computer individually or in a group not exceeding two students. 2. A detailed report on the work do

38、ne shall include project specification, design procedure, drawings, process sheets, assembly procedure and test results etc. Project may be of the following types: 1. Manufacturing / Fabrication of a prototype machine including selection, concept, design, material, manufacturing the components, asse

39、mbly of components, testing and performance evaluation. 2. Improvement of existing machine / equipment / process. 3. Design and fabrication of Jigs and Fixtures, dies, tools, special purpose equipment, inspection gauges, measuring instruments for machine tools. 4. Computer aided design, analysis of

40、components such as stress analysis. 5. Problems related to Productivity improvements.6. Problems related to value engineering. 7. Problems relating to material handling system. 8. Energy Audit of organization, Industrial evaluation of machine devices. 9. Design of a test rig for performance evaluati

41、on of machine devices. 10. Product design and development. 11. Analysis, evaluation and experimental verification of any engineering problem encountered. 12. Quality systems and management. Total Quality Management. 13. Quality improvements, In-process Inspection, Online gauging. 14. Low cost automa

42、tion, Computer Aided Automation in Manufacturing. 15. Time and Motion study, Job evaluation. 16. Ergonomics and safety aspects under industrial environment17. Management Information System. 18. Market Analysis in conjunction with Production Planning and Control. OR Computer based design / analysis o

43、r modeling / simulation of product(s), mechanism(s) or system (s) and its validation or comparison with available benchmarks / results. When a group of students is doing a project, names of all the students shall be included on every certified report copy. Two copies of Project Report shall be submi

44、tted to the college. The students shall present their Project before the examiners. The oral examination, shall be based on the term work submitted and jointly conducted by an internal and an; external examiner from industry, at the end of second semester. Format of the project report should be as f

45、ollows: 1. Paper: The Project report should be types. printed on white paper of A-4 size. 2. Typing: The typing shall be with single spacing and on one side of the paper. 3. Binding: The Industrial Inplant Report should be submitted with front and back cover in black hand bound, with golden embossin

46、g. 4. Margins: Left - 1.25, Right - 1. Top and Bottom 1 5. Sequence of Pages: 1. Title page 2. Certificate form Institute 3. Completion Certificate form Industry, if sponsored.4. Acknowledgement 5. Abstract 6. Index 7. Nomenclature and Symbols 8. Actual Content 9. Conclusion10. References. 6. Front

47、cover: The front cover shall have the following details in block capitals i. Title at the top. ii. Name of the candidate in the centre, and iii. Name of the Institute, Name of Industry, if sponsored and the year of submission on separate lines, at the bottom. 7. Blank sheets: No blank sheets be left

48、 any where in the report. 8. Project Completion Certificate: The approval sheet follow the title sheet and shall be as shown with proper spacing. CERTIFICATEThis is to certify that Mr. /Ms Has carried out a Project entitled, (Name)during the course of his (Name of Project) training at.in (Name of In

49、dustry) partial fulfillment of the requirement of the B.E. Production Course of University of Puneat during the academic Year (Name of Industry)Date: (Guide) Place: (Examiner) (Head of Department)IP0664 ADVANCED MANUFACTURING PROCESSESPrerequisites (if any): Objectives: v To make the students unders

50、tand the concepts & broad principles of contents of the coursev Aim is to provide insight of the subjectv Sensitizes the students of the importance of course in real life environmentUNIT 1Hot working processes: Definition, Rolling, forging drop, press, upset, Roll forging, Extrusion, drawing, effect

51、s of hot working.Cold working processes: Recrystallisation temperature, cold rolling, extrusion: forward, backward, impact, tube drawing, wire drawing, spinning, sheet metal working-press tool-types, operations like blanking, piercing, bending etc. scrap strip layout.UNIT 2Theory of metal cutting: C

52、utting tools, tool geometry, concept of speed, feed, depth of cut & cutting action & effect of these on cutting forces, types of chips, Merchant circle of forces. Estimation of cutting forces. Empirical relations. Tool force dynamometers. Measurement of cutting forces and power required. Cutting too

53、l materials. Design of single point cutting,Form tool.UNIT 3Modern machining processes:Non traditional machining, classification, selection of process, principle, working, advantages, disadvantages, applications of CM, LBM,ECM,EDM,PAM,IBM, AJM, WJM,USM etc; high energy rate forming-explosive forming

54、.UNIT 4Gear Cutting processes:-Gear cutting by forming:-milling, calculations of spur gear.Gear cutting by generation; shaping, hobbing, bevel gear generation.Various gear finishing processes like shaving, grinding, lapping etc.Thread cutting;- thread cutting on lathe, thread milling, thread chasing using dies, thread grinding.UNIT 5Jigs & Fixtures:-Difference between jig & fixture, use of jig & fix

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