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Work System Design

Work System Design. Instructor: Dr. Inderdeep Singh, Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, IIT Roorkee. This course deals with the systematic examination of the methods of doing work with an aim of finding the means of effective and efficient use of resources and setting up of standards of performance for the work being carried out. The systematic examination of work involves what is done, how it is done, as well as what is the standard time to do the work. This is required to have an in-depth analysis of all the elements, factors, resources and relationships affecting the efficiency and effectiveness of the work being studied. The course also aims at scientifically establishing the time required for a qualified worker to carry out a work element at a defined rate of working. Ergonomic aspects of work system design are also included in the course contents. The scope of this course is not only limited to the manufacturing applications but it is also relevant for service sector industry. (from nptel.ac.in)

Lecture 31 - Memo-Motion Study

Basic Concept Method, Memo Motion Study, Use of Cine Films, Advantages of Photographic Aid, Applications of Memo Motion Studies.


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Lecture 01 - Introduction
Lecture 02 - Introduction and Concept of Productivity
Lecture 03 - Measurement of Productivity
Lecture 04 - Productivity Measures
Lecture 05 - Productivity Measurement Models
Lecture 06 - Factors Influencing Productivity
Lecture 07 - Causes of Low Productivity
Lecture 08 - Productivity Improvement Techniques
Lecture 09 - Numerical Problems on Productivity
Lecture 10 - Case Study on Productivity
Lecture 11 - Work Study: Basic Concept
Lecture 12 - Steps Involved in Work Study
Lecture 13 - Concept of Work Content
Lecture 14 - Techniques of Work Study
Lecture 15 - Human Aspects of Work Study
Lecture 16 - Method Study: Basic Concept
Lecture 17 - Method Study: Steps
Lecture 18 - Method Study: Recording Techniques
Lecture 19 - Operation Process Charts
Lecture 20 - Operation Process Charts: Examples
Lecture 21 - Flow Process Charts
Lecture 22 - Flow Process Charts: Examples
Lecture 23 - Two-Handed Process Charts
Lecture 24 - Multiple Activity Charts
Lecture 25 - Flow Diagrams
Lecture 26 - String Diagrams
Lecture 27 - Principles of Motion Economy
Lecture 28 - Micro-Motion Study
Lecture 29 - Therbligs
Lecture 30 - SIMO Chart
Lecture 31 - Memo-Motion Study
Lecture 32 - Cycle Graph and Chronocycle Graph
Lecture 33 - Critical Examination Techniques
Lecture 34 - Development and Selection of New Method
Lecture 35 - Installation and Maintenance of Improved Methods
Lecture 36 - Work Measurement: Basic Concept
Lecture 37 - Techniques of Work Measurement
Lecture 38 - Steps Involved in Time Study
Lecture 39 - Steps and Equipment of Time Study
Lecture 40 - Performance Rating
Lecture 41 - Performance Rating: Examples
Lecture 42 - Allowances in Time Study
Lecture 43 - Computation of Standard Time
Lecture 44 - Computation of Standard Time (cont.)
Lecture 45 - Work Measurement: Applications
Lecture 46 - Work Sampling: Basic Concept
Lecture 47 - Procedure of Work Sampling
Lecture 48 - Work Sampling: Examples
Lecture 49 - Introduction to Synthetic Data and Predetermined Motion Time System (PMTS)
Lecture 50 - Introduction to MTM and MOST
Lecture 51 - Ergonomics: Basic Concept
Lecture 52 - Industrial Ergonomics
Lecture 53 - Ergonomics: Anthropometry
Lecture 54 - Man-Machine System
Lecture 55 - Man-Machine System (cont.)
Lecture 56 - Case Study: Office Chair
Lecture 57 - Case Study: Tower Crane Cabin
Lecture 58 - Case Study: Car Seat
Lecture 59 - Case Study: Computer System
Lecture 60 - Case Study: Assembly Line