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POM Syllabus

This document provides information about a manufacturing course. It explains the basic concepts of CNC programming and machining and compares manual programming versus CNC machine operation. It also lists 5 suggested textbooks on related manufacturing and CAD/CAM topics from 1980 to 2009. Finally, it outlines the course objectives, 42 lecture topics, and 5 intended learning outcomes for a production and operations management elective course covering forecasting, layout, scheduling, inventory control, project management, and maintenance reliability.

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POM Syllabus

This document provides information about a manufacturing course. It explains the basic concepts of CNC programming and machining and compares manual programming versus CNC machine operation. It also lists 5 suggested textbooks on related manufacturing and CAD/CAM topics from 1980 to 2009. Finally, it outlines the course objectives, 42 lecture topics, and 5 intended learning outcomes for a production and operations management elective course covering forecasting, layout, scheduling, inventory control, project management, and maintenance reliability.

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Manufacturing.

Explain the basic concepts of CNC programming and machining. Compare and distinguish the difference
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between the operation and programming of a CNC machine tool using manual programming.

Suggested Books:
Year of
Sr.
Name of Book/ Authors/ Publisher Publication/
No.
Reprint
1 Computer Aided Design & Manufacture, Zimmer & Groover 2008
2 CAD/CAM Theory and Practice, Ibrahim Zeid McGraw-Hill 2009
3 Computer Aided Manufacturing, by P. N. Rao, N. K. Tewari and T. K. Kundra 1993
Computer Integrated Design and Manufacturing, by David Bedworth, Mark Henderson and 1991
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Philip Wolfe
5 Automation, Production systems and Computer Integrated Manufacturing, by M. P. Groover 1980

Course Name : PRODUCTION AND OPERATION MANAGEMENT (ELECTIVE-I)


Course Code : MEN401
Credits : 4
L T P : 3-1-0

Course Objectives:
At the end of the course, the student should be able to understand the basic concepts of Production management,
forecasting, Plant layouts, Sequencing and scheduling, Inventory control, Project management techniques and
reliability. The student should also be able to apply the studied concepts in the actual practice in industries.

Total No. of Lectures 42


Lecture wise breakup Number of
Lectures
INTRODUCTION OF PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT: 5
System concept, Types of Production Systems Product Design and Analysis, Value
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Engineering and analysis, Standardization and simplification, Make-buy decision,
Concurrent Engineering.
CAPACITY PLANNING AND INVESTMENT DECISION: 4
2 Plant capacity and capacity planning strategies, Investment decisions. Appraisal of financial
decision.
FORECASTING: 7
Time Series Analysis; Correlation and regression, Exponential Smoothing, simple and with
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trend correction. Decomposition algorithm and exponential smoothing for seasonal data.
Measuring forecasting accuracy.
PLANT LOCATION & LAYOUT: 4
Mathematical Models for single and multi-facility, Euclidean and Rectilinear problems.
4
Minimum location problem, covering problem Layout Design Heuristic algorithms:
CRAFT, ALDEP and CORELAP.
MATERIALS MANAGEMENT AND INVENTORY CONTROL: 6
5 Inventory costs, Deterministic and Probabilistic inventory models with EOQ ordering
System, Materials Requirement Planning.
SCHEDULING AND SEQUENCING: 6
Mathematical and Heuristics for scheduling in job shop and flow shops, methods of
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tardy jobs, lateness, average inventory etc.
PROJECT MANAGEMENT: 7
7 PERT and CPM networks for project Management, Critical and non-critical activities, Types
of floats and slacks, A-O-A and A-O-N networks, Crashing of activities, Project scheduling
with resource constraints. Resource leveling.
MAINTENANCE PLANNING AND CONTROL : 3
8 Types of Maintenance, Replacement Problems Probabilistic Maintenance model, Reliability
and its improvement, Total Productive Maintenance.

Course Outcomes: At the end of this course, the students will be able to:
1 Understand the basic concepts and applications of forecasting techniques.
2 Understand the various aspects of plant capacity, Plant layouts and location, scheduling and sequencing.
Understand the concepts inventory control models of Materials Management and material requirement
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planning.
4 Come up with new ideas for scheduling and Project Management
5 To understand the concepts of maintenance and Reliability.
Suggested Books:
Year of
Sr.
Name of Book/ Authors/ Publisher Publication/
No.
Reprint
1 2012
2 2012
3 India 2010
4 2013
5 2012

Course Name : MAINTENANCE ENGINEERING


Course Code : MEN402
Credits : 4
L T P : 3-1-0

Course Objectives:
By the end of this course, the student should be able to understand the role and contribution of maintenance towards
achieving competitive advantage in the industries , understand key concepts and issues of Maintenance in both
manufacturing and service organization, understand the various strategies, philosophy, scheme and schedules of
maintenance engineering and it applications in the industry.

Total No. of Lectures 42


Lecture wise breakup Number of
Lectures
INTRODUCTION
Maintenance Concept, objectives and characteristics of maintenance function, organizational
1 set up of the maintenance system, responsibilities of the maintenance department, Types of 5
maintenance: corrective, operating practices in Maintenance, Benefits and Effects of
maintenance.
MAINTENANCE PLANNING AND CONTROL
Planning of maintenance function; Present material policy for maintenance, classification of 5
2 spare, spare parts provisioning, spare parts inventory, ABC analysis, FSN Approach, XYZ
approach, VED approach, Work planning and scheduling, Long-range and short range
planning; Man power allocation; Estimation of maintenance work and control.
MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES AND EVOLUTION:
Evolution of alternative maintenance, Polices breakdown, Preventive and Predictive
3 maintenance, Fault diagnosis and control monitoring techniques, Simulation of alternative 5
practices, Safety aspect in maintenance, Housekeeping practices, Total productive
maintenance.
RELIABILITY AND AVAILABILITY OF ENGINEERING SYSTEMS
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Reliability and Maintainability, Bathtub Hazard Rate concept, Quantitative estimation of

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