MATHEMATICAL MODELLING AND SIMULATION OF WORKING OF AN ENTERPRIZE MANUFACTURING ELECTRIC MOTORS

Authors

  • Vivek Hari Tatwawadi
  • Jayant Pandurang Modak
  • Suresh Chilbule

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.23055/ijietap.2010.17.4.86

Keywords:

STATOR, ROTOR, MOTOR, HUMAN ENERGY INPUT, MODELS, ANN ANALYSIS, REGRESSION ANALYSIS, OPTIMIZATION, NOMOGRAMS, PRODUCTIVITY

Abstract

Assembly of electric motor is a complex phenomenon. The phenomenon includes the worker who assembles the motor and his working environment such as the table on which he is working and chair on which he is sitting during the assembly. In addition to this, various parameters such as design of tools involved in assembly of electric motor, amount of energy worker puts in during the assembly, anthropometric data of the workers, working conditions such as humidity, temperature etc. also influence the productivity of assembly operation. Considering these parameters the two important aspects to be considered are productivity of electric motor along with the comforts to the workers. The aim of the work was to increase the productivity of electric motor assembly keeping in mind more convenience to the workers. Out of so many parameters mentioned above we would like to find out which of these parameters are most important for increasing the productivity and also reducing the human energy input. Simultaneously it would be interesting to know influence of one parameter over the other.

Author Biographies

Vivek Hari Tatwawadi

Principal, Datta Meghe Institute of Engineeering Technology & Research, Sawangi Meghe, Wardha, India 442004

Jayant Pandurang Modak

Dean ( R&D) , Priyadarshini college of engineering, nagpur m.s.

Suresh Chilbule

Consultant

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Published

2010-09-09

How to Cite

Tatwawadi, V. H., Modak, J. P., & Chilbule, S. (2010). MATHEMATICAL MODELLING AND SIMULATION OF WORKING OF AN ENTERPRIZE MANUFACTURING ELECTRIC MOTORS. International Journal of Industrial Engineering: Theory, Applications and Practice, 17(4). https://doi.org/10.23055/ijietap.2010.17.4.86

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Modelling and Simulation