Cover13; -- Preface13; -- Contents13; -- Chapter 1 Work Study and Ergonomics13; -- Method Study13; -- Definition of Work Study13; -- Objectives of Work Study13; -- Objectives of Method Study13; -- Basic Procedure for Method Study13; -- Recording Techniques Used in Method Study13; -- Work Measurements13; -- Objectives of Work Measurement13; -- Work Sampling13; -- Analytical Estimating13; -- Synthesis13; -- Pre-determined Motion Time System (PMTS)13; -- Ergonomics13; -- Ergonomics Principles Applied to Instrument Design and Control13; -- Ergonomics Principles Applied to Machines and Controls13; -- Ergonomics Principles Applied to the Layout of a Workplace13; -- Evaluative Questions (Method Study) 13; -- Evaluative Questions (Work Measurements)13; -- Evaluative Questions (Ergonomics)13; -- Chapter 2 Process Planning13; -- Product Design13; -- Manufacturing Planning13; -- Process Design13; -- Basic Factors Affecting Process Design13; -- Types Of Production13; -- Job, Batch and Mass Production13; -- Job Production13; -- Batch Production13; -- Mass Production13; -- Specialization, Simplification and Standardization13; -- Specialization13; -- Simplification13; -- Standardization13; -- Process Planning13; -- Steps Involved (Procedure) in Process Planning13; -- Bill of Materials (BOM)13; -- Process Planning Sheet13; -- Uses of Process Sheet13; -- Routing13; -- Route Sheet13; -- Calculation of Man-Hours and Machine-Hours13; -- Use of Computers in Process Planning and Cost Estimation13; -- Computer Aided Process Planning (CAPP)13; -- Approaches to process planning13; -- Variant or Retrieval Method of Process Planning13; -- Generative Method of Process Planning13; -- Benefits of CAPP13; -- Practices of Process Planning13; -- Process Selection13; -- Process Planning Activities:13; -- Machine Selection13; -- Factors Influencing Process Selection13; -- Process Selection Parameters13; -- Material Selection13; -- Material Selection parameters13; -- Set of Documents Required for Process Planning13; -- Developing Manufacturing Logic and Knowledge:13; -- Steps in Process Planning13; -- Selection of Cost Optimal Process13; -- Break Even Point13; -- Break-Even Point, Break-Even Chart and Break-Even Analysis13; -- Evaluative Questions in Process Planning13; -- Evaluative Questions in Break-Even Point and Break-Even Chart13; -- Chapter 3 Introduction to Cost Estimation13; -- Cost Estimating13; -- Cost Accounting13; -- Objectives of Cost Estimation13; -- Components of a Cost Estimate or Job Estimate13; -- Cost Estimation Procedure13; -- Classification of Costing13; -- Elements of Cost13; -- Cost of Product (Ladder of Costs)13; -- Evaluative Questions in Cost Estimation13; -- Chapter 4 Cost Estimation13; -- Types of Cost Estimates13; -- Methods of Cost Estimates13; -- Data requirements and sources of information for cost estimation13; -- Allowances in Estimation13; -- Evaluative Questions in Cost Estimation13; -- Chapter 5 Production Cost Estimation13; -- Estimation of material cost, labour cost and overhead13; -- Cost Estimation in Foundry Shop13; -- Cost Estimation in Welding Shop13; -- T$2074.
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About the Book: The main objective of this book is to introduce the subject ''Process Planning and Cost Estimation'' in an integrated manner to the students of Mechanical Engineering and Production Engineering classes. Process Planning, Cost Estimation and Costing are the critical factors for the continued success of manufacturing enterprises. The world is an international market place. For a manufacturing company to be competitive in the international market place, process planning must be logical, rational, economical and costs of products, sub-assemblies and components must be accurately estimated, in order to secure business; its costing must also be accurate, to correctly determine the profitability of the various products manufactured. Our engineering students are required to learn these concepts in the early stages of their professional career so that they become aware of the cost implications of any decision: engineering, technology or management, they take. It is essential that Mechanical Engineers and Production Engineers play a leading role in the determination of cost estimates and that they work with professional Cost Accountants to obtain realistic cost estimates. This book is an attempt towards this direction. A special feature of this textbook is that it contains information on conceptual cost estimating and other modern methods of cost estimating. Numerous Examples/Problems, Evaluative Questions and Model Question Papers are added features of this book. Contents: Work Study and Ergonomics Process Planning Introduction to Cost Estimation Cost Estimation Production Cost Estimation.
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