Introduction to industrial engineering / Geoffrey Williamson.
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College Library Subject Reference | 670 W67 2024 (Browse shelf) | Available | 3UCBL000028279 |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents: Chapter1 Overview of industrial engineering -- Chapter 2 Concepts and practices of industrial engineering -- Chapter 3 types of casting techniques -- Chapter 4 Molding types and methods -- Chapter 5 Process involved in forming -- Chapter 6 Machine methods.
"Industrial engineering is a branch of engineering dedicated to optimizing complex systems, organizations, and process. It accomplishes this by enhancing, developing, and implementing integrated systems encompassing people, information, finances, energy, materials, and knowledge. Industrial engineering intersects with diverse engineering, manufacturing engineering, safety engineering, and ergonomics. The objective of industrial engineering is to define, forecast, and assess outcomes derived from industrial engineering, human factors, safety engineering and many others. The topics included in this book on industrial engineering are of utmost significance and bound to provide incredible insights to readers. It includes topics that deal with the basic to the most complex concepts and approaches of this area. It aims to serve as a resource guide for students and facilitate the growth of the discipline." -- Provided by the publisher.
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