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S8 Industrial Syllabus (2007-2011 Batch)
S8 Industrial Syllabus (2007-2011 Batch)
03.801
SYSTEM DYNAMICS 3-1-0 4 Credits
Module I
Module II
Module III
Tools for modeling dynamic systems:- delays, formulation of rate equations, formulation
of nonlinear relations. Modeling human behavior, modeling expectation formation-
forecast. Case of product growth, price stabilization, Manpower flow in R&D
organizations, environmental impact analysis, the manufacturing Supply Chain, etc.
Model validation and testing, Policy design, Algorithms for resource allocation and
dynamic policy option selection. Optimization with SD models. Parameter and sub-
structure optimization. Policy design through optimization.
Module I
NC machines- Types – Point- to point, straight cut and continuous path type- Feed back
devices- Encoders, Resolvers, Optical grating- induetosyn-Open and closed loop
controls-Accuracy of NC machines- Stic – Slip, Backlash and wind-up. Antifriction
bearings- linear guides.
Ball screws, stepper motor, servo meter, I V and PIV drives-CNC and DNC, Adaptive
controls.
Part programming.
Module II
CIM- Meaning and scope of CIM, Nature of CIM systems, Types of manufacturing
systems-Computers in manufacturing- needs of CIM- CIM software- manufacturing
automation protocol (MAP)- Date base technology-basic concepts, requirements, Types-
Data base management-DBMS- RDBMS.
Module III
Group Technology- Cellular manufacturing –FMS- JII- communication networks in
manufacturing. Robotics and material handling – Introduction, types- Programming-
Robotic controls, Automated guided vehicles- types, Technology- AS/RS.
Role of management in CIM- Expert system, computer vision, concurrent Egineering.
References:
1. CAD/CAM/CIM – Mikell P Groover- PHI
2. CAD/ CAM/CIM—P. Radhakrishnan & S. Subramoniam
3. Principles of CIM—S. Kant and Vajpayeee, PHI
4. Manufacturing Engg & Technology- Kalpakijan.
5. Industrial Automation- Mikell P Groover
03.803 Elective IV 3-1-0 4 Credits
03.803.3
SUPPLY CHAIN AND LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT 3-1-0 4 Credits
Module 1
Overview of SupplyChain and supply chain management. Supply chain
performance and profitability. Role of Supply Chain Management and its Scope and
importance. Performance Drivers and obstacles. Achieving strategic fit, Logistics and
Competitive Strategy.
Module 2
Inventories in supply chain, Order Processing, Purchasing, Warehousing, Materials
Handling, Packaging, Customer Service Management. Facilities decisions in supply
chain. Interfaces with other areas: Marketing and Finance. Distribution Requirement
Planning. Distribution Network Planning and Warehouse Location, Integrated
Supply, Production, distribution Policies and Plans.
Module 3
Logistics management. Logistics costing. Quick response Logistics. Logistics
information system. Ocean Carrier Management, Import-Export Logistic Management,
Decision support models of supply chain management: Transportation Systems,
Warehouse Design, Distribution Inventory Policies, Transshipment, etc. International
Logistics.
References:
1. 1.Supply Chain Management – Sunil Chopra, Peter Meindl-Pearson
2. Logistical Management, Donald J. Bowersox & David J. Closs,TMH.
3. Logistics and supply chain management, Martin Christopher, Financial times
management.
4. Modelling and Supply Chain , . Jeremy F. Shapiro, Thomson Learning, 2001.
5. Manufacturing Operations and Supply Chain Management, David Taylor and
David Brunt, Vikas Thomson Learning, 2001.
6. Designing and Managing the supply chain, David Simchi – Levi & Philip
Kaminsk, McGraw-Hill Companies Inc.
Seminar based on industrial visits under taken from V-VII semesters (minimum four) and
Minimum four Seminars by experts from industry to be arranged by the department. The
evaluation based on report, presentation, performance in the class and general awareness
on topics of expert lectures.
03.805 Elective V 3-1-0 4 Credits
03.805.1
FLEXIBLE MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS 3-1-0 4 Credits
Module 1
Module 2
Automated storages :Storage system performance – AS/RS – carousel storage system –
WIP storage system – Interfacing handling storage with manufacturing.
Modeling and analysis of FMS: Analytical, heuristics, queuing, simulation and Petri-net
modeling techniques –scope applicability and limitations.
Concepts of distributed numerical control :DNC system – communication between DNC
computer & machine control unit – hierarchical processing of data in DNC system –
features of DNC systems.
Module 3
MODULE III
Vendor rating and source selection. Techniques and materials. Use of Indian Standards
for Vendor rating. Make or buy decisions – Materials Requirements Planning Concept,
methods and illustration examples-introduction to ERP packages.
Introduction to JIT philosophy – Features and impact in Materials Management.
Purchasing – Purchase organization – legal aspects of buying – Purchase Procedure.
Store and Material control – Receipts and issues – Stores Record. Methods and principles
of Storing and retrieving items.
Material handling devices used in stores – Application of Computers in Material
handling – Design of informatics systems for procurement and storage using computer.
REFERENCES
1. Scientific Inventory Management - Bnchan & Kbenigsberg
2. Inventory Management - Starr & Miller
3. Materials Management - R.M .Shah
4. Integrated Material management - P.Gopalakrishnan
5. Principles of Inventory management - Tershine