Types of Joints
A fastener is an important component, as a machine is a large structure and requires joining elements to connect different
Read MoreA fastener is an important component, as a machine is a large structure and requires joining elements to connect different
Read MoreIt is a mathematical technique for determining optimal allocation of resources. Objective Function: Clearly identifiable and measurable in quantity e.g.
Read MoreAs we have seen that the basic for ABC classification was the consumption value of the items. But the basis
Read MoreThe items can also be classified into categories according to descending order of their usage rate, or movement as follows:
Read MoreItems in SDE analysis are classified according to their availability as follows: S denotes scarce (mostly imported, short supply) D
Read MoreThe VED Analysis is based on the criticality of the items. If the items are arranged in the descending order
Read MoreThe ‘ABC’ (Always Better Control) Analysis is based on Pareto’s Law. In ‘ABC’ analysis, the items are classified in three
Read MoreThe costs that are affected (i.e., increase or decrease) by the firm’s decision to maintain a particular level of inventory
Read MoreEconomic lot size of an item depends on the following: Possibility of placing repeat orders. Nature of demand Availability of
Read MoreInventory can be classified as: Direct Inventories Indirect Inventories Direct Inventories: The inventories which play a direct role in the
Read MoreThe item which are either stocked for sale or they are in process of manufacturing or they are in the
Read MoreRepresentation of Queueing Model Kendalls Lee Notation: The general form of notation is (a/b/c ) : (d/e/f ) Here, a
Read MoreQueueing theory is used in service oriented organization, machine repair shop, in case of semifinished products waiting for finishing operation.
Read MoreIn a continuous, or fixed-order quantity system, when inventory reaches a specific level, referred to as the reorder point, a
Read MoreAssumptions in Bernoulli’s equation: fluid is ideal flow is steady flow is continuous fluid is incompressible flow is irrotational applicable
Read MoreBoundary layer is a region in the immediate vicinity of the boundary surface in which the velocity of flowing fluid
Read MoreZero Force Members The members of truss which support no loading are known as zero force members. These zero force
Read MoreCapillary Action Capillary action is due to both adhesion and cohesion. For capillary action, diameter of tube should be less
Read MoreArchimedes Principle When a body is submerged either fully or partially, then it is acted upon by a force of
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