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Overview
COURSETITLE
Intoday’shighlycompetitivebusinessenvironment,managementofphysicalassets(theirselection,maintenance,inspectionandrenewal)playsakeyroleindeterminingoperationalperformanceandprofitability of any businessunit,manufacturingplantorindustrythatoperate assetsasapartof theircorebusiness.AssetManagement,beingtheartandscienceofmakingrightdecisionsandoptimizingtheseprocesses,attemptstominimizethetotallifecostofassetsanddirectlyorindirectlyinfluencesmanufacturing/production/operation/servicecost,processesandquality,andthroughputordeliverytime.Thereisparticularinterestintheapplicationofassetmanagementprinciplestothemanagementofengineeringsystemsinanyindustrialunitwherethecostandperformanceoftheassetsareofmajorsignificance.
AssetManagementforanyengineeringsystemneedstofocusonmaintenance,renewalandenhancementactivities,withanintegratingmechanism,ondeliveringsustainableoutputsvaluedbycustomersandfund-ingprovidersatthelowestwhole-lifecostemphasizingoncreatingknowledgeofhowassetsdegradeandfailtooptimizemaintenanceandrenewalinterventions.ItisessentialthatindustriesacrossIndia,manyorganizationsofwhichbeingasset-intensive,promoteaconsistentassetmanagementapproachtotheirinfrastructuresandsystemsin overallmanufacturing,productionandsupply chain domaintodeveloptheirownmethods,standardsand framework for achieving excellence inbusinessperformance.
Internationallyacclaimedacademics,researchersandpractitionerswithprovenknowledge,experience,anddemonstrableabilityinteaching,consultancy,research,andtraininginthefieldofEngineeringAssetManagement will deliver lecturesand discusscasesin the course.The course will be planned and offered asper the normsset byIITKharagpur forISWTsubject.
Objectives
The primaryobjectivesof the course are asfollows:
i)Exposing participantstothe fundamentalsofassetmanagementpractices,
ii)BuildinginconfidenceandcapabilityamongsttheparticipantsintheapplicationofassetmanagementtoolsandtechniquesandmappingtheorganizationalactivitiesandproblemsintermsofAssetMan-agementframework,
iii)Providingexposuretopracticalproblemsandtheirsolutions,throughcasestudiesandliveprojectsinassetmanagement,
iv)Enhancingthecapabilityoftheparticipantstoidentify,controlandremoveassetmanagement-relatedproblemsinengineering system.
Course details
ModuleA:Process Synthesis
May27Tuesday
Lecture 1 : 9:30 to 10:30AM
ProcessDesignParadigm, ProcessSynthesisApproaches,HierarchicalSystematic GenerationTaskCoordinationandIntegration
Lecture 2: 10:45 to 11:45AM
Residue CurveTheory,SeparationScheme Synthesis andOther Uses forResidue Curves,Opportunistic SeparationScheme Synthesis,
Tutorial 1. 2:00 to 4 PM
Problem solvingsessionwithexamples:HeatExchanger Networks,Heat-IntegratedDistillation,ProcessFlowsheetIntensification
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May31Saturday
Lecture 9 : 9:30 to 10:30AM
Challengesfor Means-EndsAnalysisApproaches,Strategic SeparationScheme Synthesis forNonidealSystems
Lecture 10: 10:45 to 11:45AM
Residue CurveTheory,SeparationScheme Synthesis andOther Uses forResidue Curves,Opportunistic SeparationScheme Synthesis,
Tutorial 52:00 to 4.00 PM
Problem solvingsessionwithexamples:HeatExchanger Networks,Heat-IntegratedDistillation,ProcessFlowsheetIntensification
June1 SundayBreak / Examinationfor students
Module B:Process Design & Optimization
June2Tuesday
Lecture11 : 9:30 to 10:30AM
ProcessDesignParadigm, ProcessSynthesisApproaches,HierarchicalSystematic GenerationTaskCoordinationandIntegration
Lecture 12: 10:45 to 11:45AM
Residue CurveTheory,SeparationScheme Synthesis andOther Uses forResidue Curves,Opportunistic SeparationScheme Synthesis,
Tutorial 6. 2:00 to 4 PM
Problem solvingsessionwithexamples:HeatExchanger Networks,Heat-IntegratedDistillation,ProcessFlowsheetIntensification
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June6 Friday
Lecture 19 : 9:30 to 10:30AM
Challengesfor Means-EndsAnalysisApproaches,Strategic SeparationScheme Synthesis forNonidealSystems
Lecture 20: 10:45 to 11:45AM
Residue CurveTheory,SeparationScheme Synthesis andOther Uses forResidue Curves,Opportunistic SeparationScheme Synthesis,
Tutorial 102:00 to 4.00 PM
Problem solvingsessionwithexamples:HeatExchanger Networks,Heat-Integrated
Distillation,ProcessFlowsheetIntensificationJune7Examinationfor students
TeachingFaculty
Prof.Robert Langerisoneof13Institute Professors(the highest honor awarded to afacultymember) at theMassachusettsInstitute ofTechnology(MIT).Dr.Langer has written approximately1,000 articles.Healso has more than 600 issuedor pendingpatentsworldwide.Dr.Langer’s patentshave been licensedor sublicensed to over 200 pharmaceutical,chemical, biotechnologyandmedicaldevice companies.He served as amemberoftheUnitedStatesFoodandDrugAdministration’sSCIENCE Board, theFDA’shighest advisoryboard, from1995-2002andas its Chairmanfrom1999-2002.Dr.Langer has received over160 major awardsincludingthe2006 UnitedStatesNa-tionalMedal of Science; the CharlesStarkDraperPrize,considered the equivalent ofthe NobelPrize for engineers,and the2008 Millennium TechnologyPrize(click hereto read the article), theworld’slargest technologyprize.He is thealso theonlyengineer to receivethe Gairdner Founda-tionInternationalAward; 70 recipients ofthis award have subsequentlyreceived aNobel Prize.
Amongnumerous other awardsLanger hasreceivedare theDickson Prize for Science(2002),HeinzAward for Technology, EconomyandEmployment (2003), theHarveyPrize(2003), theJohn FritzAward(2003)(given previouslyto inventors suchasThomas Edison andOrvilleWright), the General Motors KetteringPrize for CancerResearch (2004), the Dan David PrizeinMaterialsScience (2005), theAlbanyMedical CenterPrizein Medicine and BiomedicalResearch(2005), the largest prizein the U.S.for medicalresearch, induction into the NationalInventors Hallof Fame(2006), theMaxPlanckResearchAward(2008),and thePrinceofAsturiasAwardforTechnicalandScientificResearch(2008).In 1998, he received theLemelson-MIT prize, theworld’slargest prizefor invention,for being“oneof history’s most prolificinventors in medicine.”In 1989Dr.Langer was elected to theInstitute ofMedicine ofthe NationalAcademyof Sciences,and in 1992 he waselected to both the National Academyof Engineeringand to the National Acad-emyof Sciences.He is oneofveryfew peopleever elected to allthreeUnitedStatesNationalAcademiesand theyoungest in history(atage 43)to ever receivethis distinction.
Whocanattend
- Executives,engineers and researchersfrommanufacturing,serviceandgovernmentorgani-zations including R&Dlaboratories.
- Studentstudentsatalllevels(BTech/MSc/MTech/PhD) orFacultyfromreputedacademicinstitutions andtechnical institutions.
RegistrationFees
Participants fromabroad :US $500
Industry/ResearchOrganizations:
Anyof twomodules : Rs. 20000/-All modules : Rs. 30000/-
Academic Institutions:
Allmodules :Rs. 10000/-
The abovefee include allinstructionalmaterials, computeruse for tutorials,24 hr free internetfacil-ity. The participantswill be providedwithsinglebeddedaccommodationon paymentbasis.
PROPOSEDBUDGET
SlNoDescription ofbudgetary
headperCourse
Amount(Rs.)
1InternationalExpertAirFare,2,00,000
2.Honorarium toExpert2,00,000(Item1+Item2shouldnot
exceed 8000 or 12000 USD)
3Lecture Notes/video-learningmaterialpreparation
50,000
4Contingency50,000
5Videorecordingexpenses25,000
6Miscellaneous expenditure25,000
7.HostFacultyHonorarium
8.CoordinatorHonorarium
30,000
20,000
GRAND TOTAL6,50,000
Honorariumtohostfacultyandlocalcoordinatorshouldbepaidfromtheearningforthesubjectthroughfeecollection.
Course CoordinatorsProfessorPradipKumarRay
PrincipalCoordinator
Department ofIndustrialEngineeringandManagement,IITKharagpurKharagpur
.721 302 WestBengal
Tel: +91 3222 283742 (O), 283743 (R)
+91 9434055274
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