OIE351 Introduction to Industrial Engineering Syllabus:
OIE351 Introduction to Industrial Engineering Syllabus – Anna University Regulation 2021
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
The objective of this course is to provide foundation in Industrial Engineering in order to enable the students to make significant contributions for improvements in diverse organizations.
Explain the concepts productivity and productivity measurement approaches.
Explain the basic principles in facilities planning and plant location.
Apply work study and ergonomic principles to design workplaces for the improvement of human performance
Impart knowledge to design and implement Statistical Process control in any industry.
Recognize the concept of Production and Operations Management in creating and enhancing a firm’s competitive advantages
UNIT I INTRODUCTION
Concepts of Industrial Engineering – History and development of Industrial Engineering – Roles of Industrial Engineer – Applications of Industrial Engineering – Production Management Vs Industrial Engineering – Production System – Input Output Model – Productivity – Factors affecting Productivity – Increasing Productivity of resources – Kinds of Productivity measures.
UNIT II PLANT LOCATION AND LAYOUT
Factors affecting Plant location – COURSE OBJECTIVES of Plant Layout – Principles of Plant Layout – Types of Plant Layout – Methods of Plant and Facility Layout – Storage Space requirements – Plant Layout procedure – Line Balancing methods.
UNIT III WORK SYSTEM DESIGN& ERGONOMICS
Need – COURSE OBJECTIVES – Method Study procedure – Principles of Motion Economy – Work Measurement procedures – Time Study –Work sampling- Ergonomics and its areas of application in the work system – Physical work load and energy expenditure, Anthropometry – measures – design procedure, Work postures-sitting, standing.
UNIT IV STATISTICAL QUALITY CONTROL
Definition and Concepts – Fundamentals – Control Charts for variables – Control Charts for attributes – Acceptance Sampling- O.C curve –Single sampling plan- Double sampling plan.
UNIT V PRODUCTION PLANNING AND CONTROL
Forecasting – Qualitative and Quantitative forecasting techniques – Types of production – Process planning – Economic Batch Quantity– Loading – Scheduling and control of production – Dispatching–Progress control.
TOTAL: 45 PERIODS
COURSE OUTCOMES:
At the end of the course, Students will be able to
CO1: Ability To define the concepts of productivity and productivity measurement approaches.
CO2: Ability to evaluate appropriate location models for various facility types and design various facility layouts
CO3: Ability To conduct a method study and time study to improve the efficiency of the system.
CO4: Ability to Control the quality of processes using control charts in manufacturing/service industries.
CO5: Ability to define the Planning strategies and Material Requirement Plan.
TEXT BOOK:
1. O.P.Khanna, 2010, Industrial Engineering and Management, Dhanpat Rai Publications.
REFERENCES:
1. Ravi Shankar, 2009, Industrial Engineering and Management, Galgotia Publications & Private Limited.
2. Martand Telsang,2006, Industrial Engineering and Production Management, S. Chand and Company
