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IP0234 OPERATIONS RESEARCH II Prerequisites if any Objectives To make the students understand the concepts external examiner from industry at the end of second semester Format of the project report should be as follows 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 embossing 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 Conclusion 10 References 6 Front 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 any where in the report 8 Project Completion Certificate The approval sheet follow the title sheet and shall be as shown with proper spacing CERTIFICATE This 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 Industry partial fulfillment of the requirement of the B E Production Course of University of Pune at during the academic Year Name of Industry Date Guide Place Examiner Head of Department IP0664 ADVANCED MANUFACTURING PROCESSES Prerequisites if any Objectives To make the students understand the concepts high energy rate forming explosive forming UNIT 4 Gear 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 5 Jigs Weddle s rule and two point Gauss quadrature Double integration UNIT 5 Numerical solution of differential equations Taylor s series method Euler method modified Euler method Predictor corrector method Runge Kutta 2nd and 4th order methods Simultaneous differential equation and 2nd order differential equation Errors and approximations Types off errors absolute error relative error algorithmic errors truncation error roundoff error Error propagation UNIT 6 Numerical solution of partial differential equations Finite difference methods Elliptic equation Laplace equation Poison s equation One and two dimensional Heat equations Wave equations Time 7 hrs per unit Outcomes 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 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 content Text Books 1 Numerical methods for Engineers by S C Chapra and R P Canale Published by McGraw Hill 2 Numerical methods by S Balachandra Rao and C K Shantha Published by University Press Hyderabad Reference Books 1 V Rajaraman Computer Oriented Numerical Methods Prentice Hall Publication 2 S S Sastry Introductory methods of Numerical Analysis Prentice Hall Publication 3 Jain Ayengar Jain Numerical Methods for Scientific and Engineering Computations Wiley Eastern Publication 4 Dr B S Grewal Numerical Methods in Engineering and Science IP0614 PRODUCT DESIGN Prerequisites if any Objectives To make the students understand the concepts Unit 5 Energy Audit and Energy Saving Energy Audit Audit and analysis Energy load measurements System evaluation and simulation Energy saving techniques and guidelines Administrative control Proper Measurement and monitoring system Process control proper planning Energy conservation with particular reference to waste heat recovery in different industries Improvement in combustion system and use of Industrial waste Co generation and rational operation of production processes Case study analysis Provisions under the Electricity Act functions of Bureau of Energy Efficiency Unit 6 Legal Provisions relating to Conservation of Energy The Prevention and Control of Pollution Act 1974 The Energy Conservation Act 2001 The Environmental Protection Act 1986 Time 7hrs per unit Outcomes At the end of the course student will be in a position to Energy is becoming more and more important day by day due to the ever increasing costs and hence knowledge about energy management is a must for any engineer This subject will help students in undertaking final year project work based upon the application of the course content This knowledge of the course can also be used in solving real life problems Text Books 1 Energy Conservation Act 2001 Act No 52 OF 2001 with short comments Alahabad Law Publishers India Pvt Ltd 2003 2 Electricity Act 2003 Act No 36 of 2003 Bare Act with short comments Professional Book Publishers New Delhi 2003 Reference Books 1 Paul W O callaghan Energy Management 2 Wayne C Turner Energy Management Handbook 3 B L Capheart W J Kennedy Guide to Energy Management 4 Reay Industrial Energy Conservation 5 CII Reports on Indian Energy Management 6 Murphy W R Consideration involved in decision making in each of these Unit 3 Project Formulation Preparation of feasibility Report Budgeting criteria for pre investment decision Incentives from state Import substitution projects Unit 4 Project Finance source of Finance for project Local Labour Development Accounting Activity Based costing Unit 6 Project Administration Cash flow planning Project scheduling PERT CPM Time Cost trade off Project overruns costs Participation Project Management Himalaya Publishing House Mumbai 2 S Choudary Project Management Reference Books 1 Gopal Project Management Handbook Macmilan 2 Prasanna Chandra Preparation Appraisal Budgeting external examiner from industry at the end of second semester Format of the project report should be as follows 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 embossing 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 Conclusion 10 References 6 Front 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 any where in the report 8 Project Completion Certificate The approval sheet follow the title sheet and shall be as shown with proper spacing CERTIFICATE This 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 Industry partial fulfillment of the requirement of the B E Production Course of University of Pune at during the academic Year Name of Industry Date Guide Place Examiner Head of Department IP5094 SEMINAR II Objective To learn about literature survey of the subject of his own interest a The objective of Seminar is to test the student on his her ability for self study and his her ability to communicate Written and oral b Seminar will be in the form of a report submitted by the student It will be 1 Done by a student individually on topic of his her choice based on literature survey a case study wherever applicable possible and approved by the staff in charge 2 A report with 15 20 pages of A 4 size paper 1 5 spaced typed material and appropriately bound c The Oral examination will be based on the report submitted and orally presented Outcome 1 Improved presentations and communication skills 2 To understand the subject of his own interest 3 To understand the technical report writing IP0134 ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT Prerequisites if any Objectives To make the students understand the concepts Enterprise in the new millennium McGraw Hill publication 3 Harvard Business Review on Enterprise Harvard Business Review McGraw Hill publication 4 Gopal Project management Handbook Macmilan 5 Prassanna Chandra Preparation Appraisal Budgeting and Implementation IP0144 ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOUR Prerequisites if any Objectives To make the students understand the concepts hierarchical control system for FMS LANs characteristics transmission medium signalling network topology access control methods Factory networks Protocols ISO OSI reference model Manufacturing Automation Protocol communication interfaces Structure and functions of manufacturing cell Distributed Numerical Control DNC FMS Diagnostics 4 Unit II 3 Automated Production Planning and Control Shop floor control system variable route part programming system in FMS dynamic scheduling in FMS procedure Performance analysis of FMS measures Deadlocks in automated manufacturing systems handling deadlocks 4 4 Tooling in FMS Modern cutting tools and tool materials tool holders modular tooling tool monitoring presetting and offsets wear and radius compensation tool magazines automatic tool changers robotized tool assembly tool management system Unit III 5 Fixturing in FMS Part holding on Pallets standard fixtures pallet changers pallet pool flexible fixturing principles and methodologies modular fixturing system Tslot based dowel pin based fixturing components computer aided fixture design locating and clamping use of GT in fixture design fixture database 4 6 Database Management Systems in FMS Conceptual DBMS types of data structures and their applications in FMS Integrated DBMS in FMS and its implementation Unit IV 7 Material Handling in FMS Functions of an integrated material handling system in FMS Flexibilities in material handling Industrial robots for load unload applications Robotic cell layouts and FMS layouts Automatically Guided Vehicles AGVs types features guidance technologies and applications Automated warehousing AS RS storage and retrieval machines in AS RS 4 8 Automated Inspection Systems In process gauging Coordinate measuring Machines principle construction types of str
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