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    PSNA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, DINDIGUL 624 622

    DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

    LESSON PLAN

    Subject Name Operation research Branch Mechanical Engineering

    Subject code 10122MEE51 Year / Semester /SecIV B.E./VIII Semester / C Sec

    (JanMay 2014)

    Name of the faculty Mr.G.Balaji Faculty Code ME 47

    Objective:

    The central objective of operation research is optimization, i.e. to do things best under the given circumstances.

    This general concept has great many application, for instance, in agricultural planning, biotechnology, data analysis,

    distribution of goods and resources, emergency and rescue operations, engineering system design, environmental

    management, financial planning, health care management, inventory control, manpower and resource allocation,

    manufacturing of goods, military operations, production process control, risk management, sequencing and

    scheduling of tasks, telecommunication, and traffic control.

    Programme Outcomes (POs)

    a) Graduates will demonstrate the ability to design and conduct experiments, interpret and analyze data andreport skills.

    b) Graduates will demonstrate the ability to use the techniques, skills, and engineering tools necessary forpracticing in mechanical engineering field.

    Programme Educational Objectives

    Graduates will have a successful career in mechanical engineering or related fields in industry, academiaand other organizations throughout the world where an engineering approach to problem solving and

    ability to independent learning is highly valued.

    Graduates will act as effective and contributing team members in a multidisciplinary team workenvironment with high ethical standards and with an understanding of the role of engineering in the

    economy and the environment.

    Definition:

    Operation research is the art of giving bad answer to problems to which otherwise there would be worse answer

    Theory Class:

    Unit - I LINEAR MODEL Target Hours 10

    Text Book T1 - Panneerselvam, Operations Research Prentice Hall of India, 2010.

    T2 - Taha H.A, Operation Research, Pearson Education sixth edition, 2003

    Sl. No DatePeriodReqd.

    Topics to be Covered Ref. BookActual Date of

    completionRemarks

    1. 1 The phases of OR T1/T2

    2. 1 Study formation of an L.P model T1/T2

    3 1 Graphical solution T1/T2

    4 1 Simplex algorithm. T1/T2

    5. 1 Artificial variables technique T1/T2

    6. 1 Big M method, two phase method T1/T2

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    .7 1Duality in LPP T1/T2

    8 1 Transportation problem-Least cost method

    Vogelsapproximation method

    T1/T2

    9 1 MODI methodT1/T2

    10 1 Assignment problemT1/T2

    Theory Class:

    Unit - IINETWORK MODELS Target Hours 08

    Text Book T1 - Panneerselvam, Operations Research Prentice Hall of India, 2010.T2 - Taha H.A, Operation Research,Pearson Education sixth edition, 2003

    Sl. No DatePeriodReqd.

    Topics to be Covered Ref. Book.Actual Date

    ofcompletion

    Remarks

    1. 1Shortest route T1/T2

    2. 1 Minimal spanning tree T1/T2

    3. 1 Maximum flow models T1/T2

    4. 2 Project network T1/T2

    5. 2 CPM and PERT network T1/T2

    6. 1 Critical path scheduling T1/T2

    Theory Class:

    Unit - III INVENTORY MODELSTargetHours

    09

    Text BookT1 - Panneerselvam, Operations Research Prentice Hall of India, 2010.T2 - Taha H.A, Operation Research, Pearson Education sixth edition, 2003

    Sl.No

    Date PeriodReqd.

    Topics to be Covered Ref. BookActual Date

    ofcompletion

    Remarks

    1. 1 Types of inventory T1/T2

    2. 1 EOQ,ERL T1/T2

    3. 2 Deterministic inventory problem T1/T2

    4. 3 Price break stochastic inventory problems T1/T2

    5. 2 Selective inventory control techniques T1/T2

    Unit - IVREPLACEMENT MODELS

    TargetHours

    09

    Text Book T1 - Panneerselvam, Operations Research Prentice Hall of India, 2010.T2 - Taha H.A, Operation Research, Pearson Education sixth edition, 2003

    Sl.No

    DatePeriodReqd.

    Topics to be Covered Ref. BookActual Date

    ofcompletion

    Remarks

    1. 2Replacement of items that deteriorate withtime

    T1/T2

    2. 2Value of money changing with timenot

    charging with timeT1/T2

    3. 1 Optimum replacement policy T1/T2

    4. 1 Individual and group replacement. T1/T2

    5. 2

    Sequencing problem: models with n jobs

    with 2 machinesT1/T2

    6. 1 Problem with n jobs with 3 machines. T1/T2

    Theory Class:

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    Unit - V QUEUING THEORY Target Hours 09

    Text Book T1 - Panneerselvam, Operations Research Prentice Hall of India, 2010.T2 - Taha H.A, Operation Research, Pearson Education sixth edition, 2003

    Sl.

    NoDate

    Period

    Reqd.Topics to be Covered Ref. Book

    Actual Date

    of

    completion

    Remarks

    1. 1 Queuing models T1/T2

    2. 1Queuing systems and structures

    T1/T2

    3 1 Notationparameter T1/T2

    4. 2 Single server and multi server models. T1/T2

    5. 1 Poisson input T1/T2

    6. 1 Exponential service T1/T2

    7. 1 Constant rate service T1/T2

    8. 1 Infinite population T1/T2

    Reference Book:

    T1 - Panneerselvam, Operations Research Prentice Hall of India, 2010.T2 - Taha H.A, Operation Research, Pearson Education sixth edition, 2003

    Content Beyond Syllabus:

    1) Non Linear Optimization2) Un conventional Optimization

    FACULTY IN-CHARGE HOD / MECH