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Title of Subject Factory Control Engineering


2. Subject Code McE-2012
3. Credit Hour 3
4. Pre-Requisite -
5.Aim of Subject To provide adequate knowledge for the students to apply fluid power in
industries.
At the completion of the subject, students should be able to:
1.Define basic fluid power terms and units.
2.Understand and explain the difference between hydraulic and pneumatic
fluid power.
3.Apply basic hydraulic, pneumatic and electro-pneumatic principles.
6. Learning Outcomes
4.Describe the basic physical properties of pneumatic, electro-pneumatic
and hydraulic components.
5.Perform calculations to determine cylinder pressure, piston force and area.
6.Read, analyze and utilize the technical documents.

Practical 20
Tutorial
7. Assessment Scheme
Midterm Exam 40%
Final Exam 40%
Topics Hours
Fluid Power Fundamentals
Pumps 3
Actuators
Pressure Control
Direction Control Valves 3
Flow Control Valves
Fluid Conditioners
Accessory Components 3
Hydraulic Symbols – ANSI Symbols
Hydraulic Circuits
6
Design of Hydraulic Circuits
Fundamentals of Pneumatics
8. Details of Subject Pneumatic System Components
4
Pneumatic Circuits
Combination Circuits
Logic Controls in Fluid Power Systems
Maintenance and Troubleshooting in Fluid Power 4
Systems
Symbols of Electro-pneumatic
Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering
6
Electrical Components
Electro-pneumatic Control Directional Control Valves
Basic Electro-pneumatic Circuit
Functional Sequence and Circuit Diagram Representation
6
Reading Circuit Diagram
Construction Circuit Diagram
This subject will be delivered using the following means:
9. Teaching and Lecture Hours = 35
Learning Activities Laboratory Experiments = 15
Total Contact Hours = 50
10.Laboratory 1.Hydraulic Lab
2. Pneumatic Lab
3. Electro-pneumatic Lab
Textbook 1.K.Shanmuga Sundaram, "Hydraulic and Pneumatic
Controls (Understanding made easy)",printed in
India,2006
2. U Tint Zaw, "Control Engineering",
Reference Material 1.Er.A.K.Gupta and S.K.Arora, "Industrial
Automation and Robotics", printed in India, Third
11. Reading Material
Edition ,2013
2.Werner Deppert Kurt Stoll, "Pneumatic Control( An
Introduction to the Principle) ", printed in Germany,
1975
3.John J. Pippenger and Tyler G. Hicks, "Industrial
Hydraulic", printed in Singapore, Third Edition,1987
1.Title of Subject Microprocessor and Microcontroller
2. Subject Code McE-4029
3. Credit Hour 3
4. Pre-Requisite McE-3036 Digital Electronics
5.Aim of Subject To provide adequate knowledge for the students to
At the completion of the subject, students should be able to:
1.Give an overview on the architecture and basic concepts of 8085
microprocessor and 8051 microcontroller.
2.Write assembly language program in 8085 microprocessor and 8051
6. Learning Outcomes
microcontroller for various application.
3.Create the memory interfacing techniques with 8085 and 8051.
4.Create the I/O interfacing techniques with 8085 and 8051.
5.Understand the features of PIC microcontrollers such as PIC16CXX.
Practical 10%
Tutorial 10%
7. Assessment Scheme
Midterm Exam 40%
Final Exam 40%
8. Details of Subject Topics Hours
Introduction to Microprocessor & Microcomputer Systems
Introduction to Microprocessor; Microcomputer Systems
8085 Microprocessor
Features of 8085; architecture of 8085; pin definition of 8085; 6
clock circuits; reset circuit; 8085 interrupt structure and
operation; I/O memory and system buses; instruction cycle;
instruction, execution, sequence and data flow
8085 Instruction Set and ALP
Instruction classification; instruction and data format;
instruction set of 8085; addressing mode; instruction set
summary; assembly language programming; programming
6
examples; instruction comparisons
Programming Techniques
Looping, counting and indexing; timers; code conversion;
BCD arithmetic
Stacks and Subroutines 7
Concepts of stack and subroutines; parameters passing
techniques; subroutine documentation; advanced subroutine
concepts
I/O and Memory Interface
I/O data transfer techniques; interfacing techniques in 8085;
memory interfacing
Introduction to PIC Microcontroller
Introduction; features of PIC microcontrollers; PIC16CXX
Microcontroller 8051
Features of 8051; 8051 microcontroller hardware; memory
organization in 8051;input/output pins, ports and circuits;
timers and counters; serial port; interrupt structure; clock and
oscillator; power saving options; multiprocessor
5
communication in MCS-51
Instruction Set and Programming of 8051
Addressing modes; data moving (data transfer) instruction;
logical instructions; arithmetic instructions; jump and call
instructions; programming examples
Counter/Timer Programming in 8051
8051 timers; programming counters
8051 Serial Communication 4
8051 connections to RS 232C; 8051 serial communication
programming
Interrupt Programming
8051 interrupts; interrupt vector table; enabling and disabling
an interrupt; timer interrupts and programming; programming
external hardware interrupts; serial communication interrupts
and programming; interrupt priority in the 8051
5
Programmable Peripheral Interface-8255
Features of 8255A; pin diagram; block diagram; operation
modes; control word formats; 8255 programming and
operation; interfacing 8255 in I/O mapped I/O; interfacing
8255 in memory mapped I/O
Interfacing to External World
External RAM and ROM; 8051 I/O expansion using 8255;
interfacing keyboard; interfacing display; interfacing LCD
5
display; interfacing DAC to 8051; interfacing ADC to 8051;
stepper motor interface; typical MCS-51 based system;
interfacing examples
This subject will be delivered using the following means:
Lecture Hours = 38
9. Teaching and
Supervised Tutorial Hours = 6
Learning Activities
Laboratory Experiments = 6
Total Contact Hours = 50
10.Laboratory 1. Laboratory Experiments for 8085
2. Laboratory Experiments for 8051
Textbook 1.A.P.Godse and Mrs.D.A.Godse, "Microprocessor
and Microcontroller system", First Edition,
2007-2008
Reference Material 1.Barry B. Brey, "The Intel Microprocessors
(8086/8088, 80186/80188, 80286, 80386,80486,
11. Reading Material
Pentium, Pentium Pro Processor, Pentium II, Pentium
III, Pentium 4, and Core2with 64-Bit Extensions) ",
Eighth Edition, 2009
2. John Crisp, "Introduction to Microprocessors and
Microcontrollers", Second Edition,2004
1.Title of Subject Industrial Management
2. Subject Code McE-5018
3. Credit Hour 3
4. Pre-Requisite -
5.Aim of Subject To provide adequate knowledge for the students to the concepts of economic
and manage the industries.
At the completion of the subject, students should be able to:
1.Understand the production systems and how to make management
decisions.
2.Understand the management’s principles and the difference between
leadership and bosship.
6. Learning Outcomes
3.Forecast the market economically.
4.Understand the depreciation and breakeven analysis.
5.Journalize the transaction and draw the balance sheet.
6.Understand how to order the quantities and allocate the resources.
7.Schedule the material requirement planning.
Practical -
Tutorial 20%
7. Assessment Scheme
Midterm Exam 40%
Final Exam 40%
8. Details of Subject Topics Hours
Basic Concept
Production and production systems; production 4
management decisions
Principle of Management
3
Polices in management; functions of management
Forecasting and Market Analysis
4
Forecasting process and techniques; time series analysis
Economics Evaluation and Financial Analysis
Concepts and definitions; depreciation; breakeven 4
analysis
Accounting Management
Definition of terms; the accounting equation; measuring 3
business income
Plant Planning
2
Plant location; plant layout
Allocation of Resources 8
Minimization and maximization of graphical method,
simplex method, transportation method and the
assignment method
Inventory Management
Inventory models assuming certainty (economic order
quantity and economic production quantity): multi-item 6
inventory models

Material Requirements Planning


MRP system; MRP inputs; MRP processing; MRP
outputs; safety stock; capacity requirement planning; 6
benefits and limitations of MRP

This subject will be delivered using the following means:


9. Teaching and Lecture Hours = 40
Learning Activities Supervised Tutorial Hours = 10
Total Contact Hours = 50
10.Laboratory -
Textbook U Lin, "Industrial Engineering and Management
11. Reading Material volume 1"
Reference Material
1.Title of Subject Industrial Engineering
2. Subject Code McE-6018
3. Credit Hour 3
4. Pre-Requisite McE-5018 Industrial Management
5.Aim of Subject To provide adequate knowledge for the students to control the inventory and
quality, to maintain the machines and to solve the problems.
At the completion of the subject, students should be able to:
1.Understand the general terms for manufacturing industry.
2.Schedule the resources.
3.Relate the producer’s risk and the consumer’s risk to the OC curve.
4.Determine the best maintenance policies by understanding preventive,
breakdown, replacement, reliability and standby.
6. Learning Outcomes
5.Perform the calculations on the problems by using Johnson’s rule and
Poission’s distribution and by construction a graph, dual graph and REL
diagram.
6.Understand the nature of economics and the differences between
microeconomics and macroeconomics.
7.Control the inventory and quality.
Practical -
Tutorial 20%
7. Assessment Scheme
Midterm Exam 40%
Final Exam 40%
8. Details of Subject Topics Hours
Inventory Control and Management
Inventory models recognizing risk; single stage
inventory; simulation method; inventory management 7
systems

Resources Scheduling
Network scheduling; job sequencing 7

Quality Control
Total quality control; acceptance sampling; quality 6
control circle
Maintenance and Replacement 7
Introduction; the maintenance system; short-term
maintenance policies; long-term maintenance policies
The Plant Layout Problem
Introduction; overview of the plant layout problem;
layout procedures; flow analysis and activity analysis; 7
relationship diagram

Introduction to Economics
Definition; the nature of economic system;
6
microeconomics; macroeconomics

This subject will be delivered using the following means:


9. Teaching and Lecture Hours = 40
Learning Activities Supervised Tutorial Hours = 10
Total Contact Hours = 50
10.Laboratory -
Textbook 1.U Lin, "Industrial Engineering and Management
volume 2"
11. Reading Material 2.Richard L.Francis, Leon F.Mc Ginnis, Jr.John
A.White, "Facility Layout and Location"
Reference Material

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