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2009 ME VIII SEM- BE Curriculum and Syllabus
Curriculum and Syllabus: B.E.2009 ME, Anna University Trichy, 2009
Semester: 8
ELECTIVE ME - IV, Elective - IV
ME1009, Production Planning & Control
OBJECTIVE
To understand the various components and functions of production planning and control such as work study, product planning,
process planning, production scheduling, Inventory Control.
To know the recent trends like manufacturing requirement Planning (MRP II) and Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP).
Unit I - PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES OF MAINTENANCE PLANNING : :
Basic Principles of maintenance planning - Objectives and principles of planned maintenance activity - Importance and benefits of sound Maintenance systems - Reliability and machine availability MTBF, MTTR and MWT - Factors of availability - Maintenance organization - Maintenance economics.
Unit II - MAINTENANCE POLICIES PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE : :
Maintenance categories - Comparative merits of each category - Preventive maintenance - Maintenance schedules - Repair cycle - Principles and methods of lubrication - TPM.
Unit III - CONDITION MONITORING : :
Condition Monitoring - Cost comparison with and without CM - On-load testing and off-load testing - Methods and instruments for CM - Temperature sensitive tapes Pistol thermometers - wear-debris analysis
Unit IV - REPAIR METHODS FOR BASIC MACHINE ELEMENTS : :
Repair methods for beds, slideways, spindles, gears, lead screws and bearings - Failure analysis - Failures and their development - Logical fault location methods - Sequential fault location
Unit V - REPAIR METHODS FOR MATERIAL HANDLING EQUIPMENT : :
Repair methods for material handling equipment - Equipment records - Job order systems - Use of computers in maintenance.
TEXT BOOKS
1.Srivastava, S.K., Industrial Maintenance Management, S. Chand and Co., 1981.
2.Bhattacharya, S.N., Installation, Servicing and Maintenance, S. Chand and Co., 1995.
REFERENCES
1.White, E.N., Maintenance Planning, Documentation, Gower Press, 1979.
2.Garg, M.R., Industrial Maintenance, S. Chand and Co., 1986
3.Higgins, L.R., Maintenance Engineering Hand Book, 5th Edition, McGraw Hill, 1988.
4.Armstrong, Condition Monitoring, BSIRSA, 1988.
5.Davies, Handbook of Condition Monitoring, Chapman and Hall, 1996.
ELECTIVE ME - V, Elective - V
ME1012, Maintenance Engineering
Objectives
To enable the student to understand the principles, functions and practices adapted in industry for the successful management of maintenance activities.
To explain the different maintenance categories like Preventive maintenance, condition monitoring and repair of machine elements.
To illustrate some of the simple instruments used for condition monitoring in industry.
Unit I - PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES OF MAINTENANCE PLANNING : :
Basic Principles of maintenance planning - Objectives and principles of planned maintenance activity - Importance and benefits of sound Maintenance systems - Reliability and machine availability MTBF, MTTR and MWT - Factors of availability - Maintenance organization - Maintenance economics.
Unit II - MAINTENANCE POLICIES PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE : :
Maintenance categories - Comparative merits of each category - Preventive maintenance - Maintenance schedules - Repair cycle - Principles and methods of lubrication - TPM.
Unit III - CONDITION MONITORING : :
Condition Monitoring - Cost comparison with and without CM - On-load testing and off-load testing - Methods and instruments for CM - Temperature sensitive tapes Pistol thermometers - wear-debris analysis
Unit IV - REPAIR METHODS FOR MATERIAL HANDLING EQUIPMENT : :
Repair methods for material handling equipment - Equipment records - Job order systems - Use of computers in maintenance.
Unit V - REPAIR METHODS FOR BASIC MACHINE ELEMENTS : :
Repair methods for beds, slideways, spindles, gears, lead screws and bearings - Failure analysis - Failures and their development - Logical fault location methods - Sequential fault location
TEXT BOOKS
1.Srivastava, S.K., Industrial Maintenance Management, S. Chand and Co., 1981.
2.Bhattacharya, S.N., Installation, Servicing and Maintenance, S. Chand and Co., 1995.
REFERENCES
1.White, E.N., Maintenance Planning, Documentation, Gower Press, 1979.
2.Garg, M.R., Industrial Maintenance, S. Chand and Co., 1986
3.Higgins, L.R., Maintenance Engineering Hand Book, 5th Edition, McGraw Hill, 1988.
4.Armstrong, Condition Monitoring, BSIRSA, 1988.
5.Davies, Handbook of Condition Monitoring, Chapman andHall, 1996.
GE1451, Engineering Economics and Cost Analysis
Objectives
To learn about the basics of economics and cost analysis related to engineering so as to take economically sound decisions.
Unit I - BASIC ECONOMICS
Definition of economics - Nature and scope of economic science - Nature and scope of managerial economics - Basic terms and concepts - Goods - Utility - Value - Wealth - Factors of production - Land - Its peculiarities - Labour - Economies of large and small scale - Consumption - Wants - Its characteristics and classification - Law of diminishing marginal utility - Relation between economic decision and technical decision - Demand - Demand schedule - Demand curve - Law of demand - Elasticity of demand - Types of elasticity - Factors determining elasticity - Measurement - Its significance - Supply - Supply schedule - Supply curve - Law of supply - Elasticity of supply - Time element in the determination of value - Market price and normal price - Perfect competition - Monopoly - Monopolistic competition
Unit II - ORGANISATION
Introduction - Principle of organisation - Organisation chart - Forms of business - Proprietorship - Partnership - Joint stock company - Cooperative organisation - State - enterprise - Mixed economy - Money and banking - Banking - Kinds - Commercial - banks - Central banking functions - Control of credit - Monetary policy - Credit instrument
Unit III - FINANCING
Financial Management - Types of financing - Short term borrowing - Long term - borrowing - Internal generation of funds - External commercial borrowings - Assistance - from government budgeting support and international finance corporations - Analysis of financial statement - Balance Sheet - Profit and Loss account - Funds flow statement
Unit IV - COST ANALYSIS
Types of costing - Traditional costing approach - Activity base costing - Fixed cost - Variable cost - Marginal cost - Cost output relationship in the short run and in long run - Pricing practice - Full cost pricing - Marginal cost pricing - Going rate pricing - Bid pricing - Pricing for a rate of return - Appraising project profitability - Internal rate of return - Pay back period - Net present value - Cost benefit analysis - Feasibility reports - Appraisal process - Technical feasibility- Economic feasibility - Financial feasibility
Unit V - BREAK EVEN ANALYSIS
Introduction - Break even point and break even chart - P/V ratio - Managerial uses of break even analysis
TEXT BOOKS
1.Dewett, K.K. and Varma, J.D., Elementary Economic Theory, S Chand, 2006.
2.Sharma, J.C., Construction Management and Accounts Satya Prakashan, 1994.
REFERENCES
1.Barthwal, R.R., Industrial Economics - An Introductory Text Book, New Age
International (P) Ltd., 2007.
2.Jhingan, M.L., Micro Economic Theory, Konark Pvt.Ltd, 1987.
3.Khan, M.Y. and Jain, P.K.,Financial Management, McGraw-Hill Publishing
Co., Ltd, 2004.
ME1455, Project Work
OBJECTIVE
The objective of the project work is to enable the students in convenient groups of not more than
4 members on a project involving theoretical and experimental studies related to the branch of study.
Every project work shall have a guide who is the member of the faculty of the institution.
Six periods per week shall be allotted in the time table and this time shall be utilized by the
students to receive the directions from the guide,on library reading, laboratory work,
computer analysis or field work as assigned by the guide and also to present periodical seminars on the
progress made in the project.
Unit I - Each student shall finally produce a comprehensive report covering background information,literature survey, problem statement, project work :
This final report shall be typewritten form as per specified guidelines.
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