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                    1.  Ganesan.V, "Internal Combustion Engine",  McGraw Hill Publishers  Limited, New
                       Delhi, 4th Edition , 2017.
                    2.  Rudramoorthy R, "Thermal Engineering", McGraw Hill Publishers Co. Ltd., New Delhi, 2017.

             REFERENCES:
                    1.  Colin R Ferguson, "Internal Combustion Engines: Applied Thermosciences",  Wiley and Sons,
                        New York, 3  Edition, 2015.
                                   rd
                    2.  Kothandaraman.C.P  and  Domkundwar.S,  "Thermodynamics  and  Thermal  Engineering",
                        Dhanpat Rai and Sons, New Delhi, 2016.
                    3.  Edward F Obert, "Internal Combustion Engines", Interscience Publishers, 1971.
                    4.  Rajput.R.K, “Thermal Engineering”, Laxmi Publications (P) Limited, New Delhi, 10th Edition,
                        2017.

                                                                                                L  T  P  C
                   GE17451                  TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT
                                                                                                3   0  0   3
                                               (Common to all branches of B.E/B.Tech)
             OBJECTIVES:
                  To facilitate the understanding of basic quality management in engineering.
                  To facilitate the understanding of various principles of TQM.
                  To be acquainted with management tools, six sigma and benchmarking.
                  To be acquainted with quality functions, TPM concepts &continuous improvement tools.
                  To learn various quality systems and TQM implementation in manufacturing and service sectors.

             UNIT I        INTRODUCTION                                                                        9
             Introduction - Need for quality - Evolution of quality - Definitions of quality - Dimensions of product and
             service quality - Basic concepts of TQM - TQM Framework - Contributions of Deming, Juran and Crosby -
             Barriers  to  TQM  -  Quality  statements  -  Customer  focus  -  Customer  orientation,  Customer  satisfaction,
             Customer complaints, Customer retention - Costs of quality.

             UNIT II       TQM PRINCIPLES                                                                          9
             Leadership  -  Strategic  quality  planning,  Quality  Councils  -  Employee  involvement  -  Motivation,
             Empowerment,  Team  and  Teamwork,  Quality  circles,  Recognition  and  Reward,  Performance  appraisal  -
             Continuous  process  improvement  -  PDCA  cycle,  5S,  Kaizen  -  Supplier  partnership  -  Partnering,  Supplier
             selection, Supplier Rating.

             UNIT III      TQM TOOLS AND TECHNIQUES I                                                                9
             The seven traditional tools of quality - New management tools - Six sigma, Lean Six Sigma: Concepts,
             Methodology, applications to manufacturing, service sector including IT - Bench marking - Reason to bench
             mark, Bench marking process - FMEA - Stages, Types.

             UNIT IV       TQM TOOLS AND TECHNIQUES II                                                               9
             Control Charts - Process Capability - Concepts of Six Sigma - Quality Function Deployment (QFD) -Taguchi
             quality loss function - TPM - Concepts, improvement needs - Performance measures. POKA-YOKE.

             UNIT V        QUALITY SYSTEMS                                                                      9
             Need for ISO 9000 - ISO 9001:2015 Quality System - Elements, Documentation, Quality Auditing -
             QS  9000  -  ISO  14000  -  Concepts,  Requirements  and  Benefits  –  ISO  9000:2005,  ISO  9004:2009  -  TQM
             Implementation in manufacturing and service sectors. Quality System for Automotive Supplier TS  16949,
             Quality System for Telecom Industries - TL 9000

                                                                                        TOTAL: 45 PERIODS
             OUTCOMES:
             On the successful completion of the course, students
                  Have Ability to explain the importance of quality in engineering.


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