VEL TECH HIGH TECH Dr.RANGARAJAN Dr.SAKUNTHALA … · pg. 1 page 1 of 19 vel tech high tech...
Transcript of VEL TECH HIGH TECH Dr.RANGARAJAN Dr.SAKUNTHALA … · pg. 1 page 1 of 19 vel tech high tech...
pg. 1
Page 1 of 19
VEL TECH HIGH TECH Dr.RANGARAJAN Dr.SAKUNTHALA
ENGINEERING COLLEGE
DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
2016 -2017 HORIZON NEWSLETTER ISSUE 1 VOL 1
Dept. of Mechanical Engineering Horizon Issue 1 Vol 1
2
Department of Mechanical Engineering Newsletter
© Vel Tech High Tech Dr. Rangarajan Dr. Sakunthala Engineering College,
Chennai Chief Editor:
M.Muralidharan, Asst Professor, Mech.
Associate Editor: A.Arun, Asst Professor, Mech.
Editorial Board: Prasanna Kumar T J, VH6624, IV Mech.
Sri Ranga Ramanujaa, Vh 6477, III Mech. Anderson Blesswin P, VH7376, II Mech.
Dept. of Mechanical Engineering Horizon Issue 1 Vol 1
3
Principal Message
It is pleasure to present the quarterly issue of the Newsletter of Vel Tech
High Tech Dr.Rangarajan Dr.Sakunthala Engineering College for the year 2016-
2017. I am very happy to meet you through this page. Vel Tech High Tech has
stood above the rest in its approach to education and in its pedagogies. The
ways we teach and the ways our students learn are unique and creative.
Education is not an act of acquiring knowledge but learning a skill to lead life
and forming one’s personality. Many constructive efforts have been taken to
improve our college results. As campus placements are progressing, efforts to
groom the students to serve the society are also in pace. I wish to record my
hearty congratulations to those who have brought laurels to the institution and
I appreciate all of you for working together as a team for the success of this
“Department of Mechanical Engineering Newsletter”.
Dept. of Mechanical Engineering Horizon Issue 1 Vol 1
4
Outcome Based Education (OBE)
Education forms the back bone of any country. System of Education
reveals the quality. As we know India has a population that is the youngest in
world and by 2020 we will have youngsters in the age of 21-24 who will be at
the start of their career, looking for good opportunities. But, in recent years in
our country we have seen a sharp decline in the employability of students
graduating from technical education, which proves to be a potential threat for a
nation that has youngest population.
Lot of initiatives that were taken to improve that quality of students, but
those gave little or no improvement. Based on lot of analysis Government
identified that the students lacked the potential skills and knowledge that are
required for employability or for pursuing higher education.
To bring improvement in the quality of education Indian Government
signed and became a permanent member of the “WASHINGTON ACCORD” on
13th June 2014, and started bringing reform under the initiative “OUTCOME
BASED EDUCATION”.
Understanding this impact and having extreme concerns over the quality
of students graduating and also the quality of graduates that we must produce
for our nation, we at our institution unanimously decided to follow the
OUTCOME BASED EDUCATION, to produce graduates who will bring up the
nation and who will shoulder great responsibilities in the near future.
OBE as the name indicates concentrates on the improvement of the
“outcomes or the required skills and knowledge” that a sudden must have at
the time of graduating. We at our institution and in turn in our school take
serious concern in attaining the attributes defined globally for the graduates.
Each program and the courses in a program are decided and also designed to
give specific skills required to enhance the quality.
Therefore, in our institution various skill development activities initiated
by our Principal Dr.E.Kamalanaban are being conducted in a way to aid the
cause of improvement.
Dept. of Mechanical Engineering Horizon Issue 1 Vol 1
5
INSTITUTION VISION AND MISSION VISION
❖ Pursuit of excellence in technical education to create civic responsibility
with competency.
MISSION
❖ To impart the attributes of global engineers to face industrial challenges
with social relevance.
❖ To indoctrinate as front runners through moral practices. To attain the
skills through lifelong learning.
DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
VISION
❖ To produce industry ready, innovative and creative Mechanical Engineers to meet societal challenges with moral values and research knowledge.
MISSION
❖ To impart high quality of Mechanical Engineering knowledge to students and enhance their skills to fit for industrial practices.
❖ To inspire dynamic potential minds to think innovatively and involve
them in research and consultancy. ❖ To confer the right extent of morals, ethical values and lifelong learning to
empower the general public and to make noteworthy commitments.
Program Educational Objectives (PEOs) On completion of the programme, our students will,
PEO1— Design, develop and establish newer mechanical system using emerging techniques such as ANSYS, 3D Printing and Smart Materials to
enhance the productivity with international standards. PEO2— Provide sustainable, cost effective and eco-friendly methodologies for
improving existing Mechanical system. PEO3— Use modern analysis and design tools such as CATIA, ANSYS and Solid
Works, to enhance quality in Mechanical Engineering domain.
Dept. of Mechanical Engineering Horizon Issue 1 Vol 1
6
Inauguration of Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana
Programme Specific Program Outcomes (PSO) By the time of graduation, Mechanical Engineering students can
PSO1— Apply fundamental knowledge in mathematics, science and engineering for contributing to higher studies, teaching profession, research activities, and development of mechanical engineering and allied fields.
PSO2— Apply computational methods and analytical techniques for planning
and analyzing mechanical engineering real life problems, designing the safe, economic and managing technical activities involved in mechanical engineering and allied projects.
PSO3— Exhibit ethics in collaboration with other members of multi-domain
professional teams for the development of national sustainability.
EVENTS
The Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana (PMKVY) scheme was
inaugurated in our campus on 1st December 2016 by our Mechanical
Department. With a large pool of skilled people, India has an opportunity to
become a skill provider for the world, particularly the ageing developed world.
Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana (PMKVY) is the flagship outcome-based
skill training scheme of the new Ministry of Skill Development &
Entrepreneurship (MSDE).
Dept. of Mechanical Engineering Horizon Issue 1 Vol 1
7
CONFERENCES CONDUCTED
Department of Mechanical Engineering conducted a National Conference
on “Technological Advances in Mechanical Engineering”, ‘TAME’ 17 on 10th Feb
2017. Principal Dr. K Murugesan presided over the conference. The chief
guest, Dr.Parameshwaran, Scientist G,Head X Ray Diffraction and Surface
Engineering Section, IGCAR, Kalpakkam gave a lecture on Energy
Consumption. The Guest of Honor Mr.N.Manoj Kumar(HR), Barry Wehmiller
International was also part of the function. Delegates from all over India
participated in the Conference. There were six parallel sessions in which
research papers were presented on different themes.
GUEST LECTURES
S:No DATE PROGRAMME RESOURCE PERSON
1 17.02.2017
Guest Lecture on
“Kinematics of
Machinery”
Dr. V. Anandakrishnan, Assistant
Professor, Dept. of Production
Engineering. National Institute of
Technology, Tiruchirappalli-620015.
2 01.02.2017
Guest Lecture on
“Engineering Materials
and Metallurgy”
Mr. S. Kesava Pillai, Metalurgist, M/S
Amalgamation Repco Ltd, Chennai –
600110.
3 09.09.2016 Guest Lecture on “Heat
and Mass Transfer”
Dr. G. Kumaresan, Assistant Professor,
Institute for Energy studies, CEG
Campus, Anna University, Guindy,
Chennai – 600025.
4 16.08.2016
Guest Lecture on
“Fluids Mechanics and
Machinery”
Dr. M.R. Swaminathan, Assistant
Professor, CEG Campus, Anna
University, Guindy, Chennai – 600025.
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Dept. of Mechanical Engineering Horizon Issue 1 Vol 1
8
WORKSHOP ORGANISED
S.No Date Year Topics Covered Count Organiser
1 21.09.2016 IV Application of value Engineering
300 CADD CAMM Solutions. 2 22.09.2016 III
3 23.09.2016 II
4 20.03.2017 IV Transmission begin self propelling vehicle
300 i3 Technologist
5 21.03.2017 III
6 22.03.2017 II
VALUE ADDED COURSE
S.
No
Date Topics Covered
No. Of Students
Attended Name Of The Organizer
1
06.08.2016
To
24.09.2016
Reverse
Engineering 20
CADD CAMM
Solutions, Chennai-65
INDUSTRIAL VISIT
S.NO Industry Visited
Students
Visited
(Year/Sem)
Date of Visit Acquired Knowledge/
Skills (Students will)
1 Neyveli Lignite Corporation-
Neyveli
III/V – A & B
Sec 04.02.2017
Get functional
understanding of
Electricity generation and
Distribution
2 Pennar Industries Ltd
Periyapaliyam, Chennai
III/ VI – A & B
Sec 06.02.2017
Understanding the small
engineering works like
metal cutting, punching
operation.
3 Pennar Industries Ltd
Periyapaliyam, Chennai II/III – A Sec 19.09.2016
Understanding the small
engineering works like
metal cutting, punching
operation.
4 Smart Metals at Sidco, Vellanur IV/V – B Sec 02.09.2016
Understanding the small
engineering works like
precision work, metal
cutting using gas cutting.
5 PC Engineering at Sidco, Vellanur IV/V – A Sec 23.08.2016
Understanding the small
engineering works like
metal joining.
6
Sheet Metal Works at Ganesh
Engineering Works, Sidco,
Vellanur
III/V – A & B
Sec 09.08.2016
Understanding the small
engineering works like
metal cutting, punching
operation.
Dept. of Mechanical Engineering Horizon Issue 1 Vol 1
9
STUDENTS ACHIEVEMENTS
An article by D.Yeshvanthraj of II year Mechanical Engineering was
published in Dinamalar (Madurai Edition) on 02.04.2017.
Our college All-Terrain Vehicle (ATV) team, “TACHYPHONS RACING”
comprising the students from the Mechanical Engineering branch, under the
guidance of Mr. N.Nagendran & Mr.N.Karthick, Department of Mechanical
Engineering, secured the 38th place among 120 Vehicles in the recently held
All-Terrain Vehicle(ATV) 2017 Championship held at Ahmed Nagar,
Maharashtra.
Mr.Vaishnav(Team Captain),17 Mechanical and 2 EEE Students (Team
Name – Ray Racers) participated in ESVC’17 event at Bhimavaram, Andhra
Pradesh under the guidance of Mr.Nagendran and Mr.Karthick and won “Go
Green Award.”
Dept. of Mechanical Engineering Horizon Issue 1 Vol 1
10
INPLANT TRAINING
S.
N
o
Year Name Compan
y Name
Period Impact
Observed From To
1
III
A. Thenamuthan
TAFE
Chennai
27.01.2
017
31.01.2
017
It also
encourages
students in
participating
various vehicles
competition
conducted by
professional
societies like SAE
E- Baja, Mega
ATV, ESVC, etc
2 S. Jasim
Salahudin
3 S. Mugunthan
4 S.
Nanhthakumar
5 S. Aravinthan
6 III S.
Nanhthakumar
Hyundai
Chennai
26.12.2
016
30.12.2
016
It will encourage
for Students to
participating in
vehicle
competitions
including design
7
III
C. Dinesh
CVRDE
Chennai
27.12.2
016
30.12.2
016
It will help for
students to do
their design and
fabrication
project or final
year project in
sheet metal
process.
8 V. Sri Ranga
Ramanujam
9 III R. Aravinth
Dorma
India
Chennai
26.12.2
016
30.12.2
016
It will help for
students to do
their design and
fabrication
project or final
year project in
sheet metal
process.
10 III G. Manoj Kumar
Ashok
Leyland
Chennai
04.12.2
016
09.12.2
016
It will encourage
for Students to
participating in
vehicle
competitions
including design
11 II T. Jeneeswar
Ashok
Leyland
Chennai
27.12.2
016
31.12.2
016
It will encourage
for Students to
participating in
vehicle
competitions
including design
12 II S. Harharan
Royal
Enfield
Chennai
19.12.2
016
23.12.2
016
It will encourage
for Students to
participating in
Dept. of Mechanical Engineering Horizon Issue 1 Vol 1
11
vehicle
competitions
including design
13 II A.M Vignesh
Wabco
India Pvt
Ltd
Chennai
01.12.2
016
19.12.2
016
It will help for
students to do
their design and
fabrication
project or final
year project in
sheet metal
process.
14 II S. Bhavanithish
APT
Industri
es Ltd
Chennai
26.12.2
016
30.12.2
016
It will help for
students to do
their design and
fabrication
project or final
year project in
sheet metal
process.
15
Sunderasan M
Brakes
India Ltd
Chennai
04.07.2
016
08.07.2
016
It will encourage
the students to
participate in
vehicle
competition
including design
and development
Prasanna Ragav
V
Kishore Kumar
M V N
SenthilKumar M
INTERNSHIP
S:No Year Name Company Name Period Impact
Obsered
1
III
Ilayarasu T Metropolitan
Transport
Corporation
(Chennai)
Limited
05.12.2016 –
22.12.2016
Gain knowledge
to participate in
vehicle
competition
through SAE E-
Baja, Mega
ATV, ESVC.
2 Gandhi R
3 Delhibabu R
4 Kishore R
5 III P.karthi kumar Technip -
Chennai
13.06.2016 –
24.06.2016
Ideas gathered
to do projects.
6
III
Raghul S KRS ARGOTECH
Irrigation
02.05.2017 –
30.05.2017
Students able
to do
fabrication and
design project
in final year.
7 Rakesh V
8 Sanjeev M
Sarathi P
Dept. of Mechanical Engineering Horizon Issue 1 Vol 1
12
STUDENT PROJECTS
S.No Name Project Title
1 Ajay Joel Raj P Water Mixed Fuel Engine with Blended Hydrogen Gas
2 Gowtham Raj G
3 Kishore Kumar R
4 Anitha M Industrial Waste Water Treatment by Adsorption Process by
using Recycled Polystyrene and Natural Fibre 5 Anjana Vijayan
6 Divya R
7 Thulasidevi P
8 Daka Sathvik Design Annd Analysis of Heat Transfer Duct Insulation using
Aerogel 9 Harikrishna N
10 Balaji R Design and Analysis of Collision Test on Bus Model
11 Prasanth P R
12 Rahul Tej K
13 Dinesh Su
14 Aadhittiyan S P Emission Characteristics of Diesel Engine by using Sunflower Oil
15 Dinesh Babu C
16 Sachidanandam B
17 Venati Sai Performance Characteristics of Diesel Engine by using Neem Oil
Methyl Ester
18 Thatavarthy Harsha Vardhan
19 Praveen B
20 Manavalan R J Improvement of Pass Ratio in Creta Car Door Frame Line by
Reducing Rejection Rate using Pareto Analysis 21 Manikandabalaji M
22 Manikandan N
23 Jagadesh P Cycle Time Reduction in Second Pass Roof Panel
24 Manoj Kumar J
25 Navin Kishore S
26 Neethish R P
27 Rajesh Yadav H Fabrication and Characterization of Nano Composites
28 Mohamed Suhail S
29 Arjun R
30 Lokesh Kumar S
Analysis of Tribological Properties of Titanum Nitride Coating on
347 Grade Stainless Steel 31 Durai Raj I
32 Niranjan S
33 Kathir K
34 Gopinath R Analysis of Wear and Corrosion Resistance of
Diamond Like Carbon Coating on Mildsteel 35 Satheesh Kumar S
36 Divakar R
37 Ram Prakash S Auto Alligned Eight Varient Shaft with Bearing Test Rig Fixture
38 Kishore Kumar S
39 Hariprasad H
Dept. of Mechanical Engineering Horizon Issue 1 Vol 1
13
40 Saravanan P Experimental Investigation of Abrasive Water Jet Machining
Process (AWJM) for Ti-6al-4v and Inconel-825 41 Sundar K
42 Solomon R
43 Raju S
44 Karthick S Improvement in Number Marking on Cylinder Block using
Hydraulic System 45 Thirumalaikumar G
46 Thamarai Selvan J Enhancing the MTBF of Circulating Oil Pump
47 Sudhakar S
48 Anantharaman M
49 Gokul C Process Improvement to Optimise the Machining Process of
Turret
Traverse Mechanism (TTM) - T90 Tank
50 Naowfal Fawaz K Reduction of Welding Rework in Pemamek Panel Welding Machine
51 Shanmugam R
52 Sibikumar M
53 Naveen Raj B Design and Analysis of Spiral Spring Starting System in Diesel
Engines 54 Ayyappan G
55 Bala Murugan P
56 Ranjith J Optimization of Spatter Causing Metal Dust Formed by Spot
Welding
57 Vasanth Kumar S Design of Work Holding Assembly for Installation of Bladeshaft
58 Harish B
59 Madhan Kumar S
60 Thulasirajan G Effect of Double Pulse Current Resistance Spot Welding Joints
on Ferritic Stainless Steel 61 Franklin M
62 Manoj Kumar R
63 Soundara Pandiyan M Design of Heat Exchanger for Cooling the Furnace Return Oil
Temperature 64 John Britto J
65 Prakash Raj R
66 Ganapathi Subramanian H Analysis of Single Point Cutting Tool
67 Revanth P
68 Renga Guru M Automated Tool Wear Monitoring in Drilling Machine using IOT
69 Gobinath S
70 Santhosh T
71 Vignesh R
Analysis of Hybrid Suspension System 72 Velkumar V P M
73 Tamilselvan I
74 Indhiran S Design and Analysis of an Automotive Bumper Beam in Low
Speed Frontal Crashes 75 Nishvanth D
76 Partha Sarathi P
77 Kandhan C Structural and Thermal Analysis of Anti Lock Disc Brake
78 Kishore Kumar M V N
79 Vignesh M
80 Jagadeesh G
Dept. of Mechanical Engineering Horizon Issue 1 Vol 1
14
81 Yuvaraj P Inventory Optimization using 6f Principle
82 Surendar K
83 Chandrasekar C R Analysis and Generation of Power using Starter Motor
84 Karan M
85 Sudhagar S
86 Sundaresan Ms
87 Madhusuthanan R Fabrication and Characteristics of Jute and its Hybrid Fibre
88 Karthikeyan K
89 Jenickson J
90 Saravanan P Remote Operated 2-Axis Automatic Wall Painting Machine
91 Yuvaraj P M
92 Jees Ponwin S P S
93 Balamurugan M
94 Kishore Kumar K
Elimination of Oil Seal Non-Fitment in ZF Gearbox 95 Prasanna Ragav V
96 Ramkumar S
97 Vahith K Experimental Investigation on Mechanical Properties of
Aluminium 6061 Alloy Reinforced with B4c and Mica Hybrid
Metal Matrix Composite
98 Ram Kumar V
99 Vijay Kumar P
100 Dharani R
101 Vishnuvenkateswar B Development of Fuel Injection Pump Housing for
H2 and H3 Engines 102 Arun Kumar S
103 Pranav Karthik S
104 Yogesh Sharma Fabrication, Analysis and Comparison of
Composite Material for Leaf Spring 105 Abhishek Singh
106 Akhil Biju
107 Janakiraman K Reduction of Animal Prone Accidents in Automobiles using
Ultrasonic Emitter 108 Jerome Kingston J
109 Senthil Kumar M
110 Prasanna Venkatesh N Error Proofing (Poka-Yoke) for Zero Defects in Automobile
Components 111 Aravind Babu N
112 Rohith M Increasing Crankcase Productivity by Analysing Bottlenecks in
Operations 113 Raja Vignesh R
114 Jagath R
115 Deepak P Rectification of Bearing Particles in Diesel Engine
116 Rajesh S
117 Pradeep Kumar M
118 Shoban Babu V Vibration Analysis of Marine Propeller Shaft
119 Prem Kumar Pr
120 Yuvaraj G
121 Ramakrishnan L Advancement in Motorcycle Helmet
122 Ravi Chandran A
123 Thejk Kiran T
Dept. of Mechanical Engineering Horizon Issue 1 Vol 1
15
124 Kaveri Selvam Ms Analysis of Bearing Failure before and after Assembly in Radial
Drilling Machine at Customer End 125 Arun S
126 Kiran R Development, Testing and Monitoring of the Movement of Three
Directional Tipper Mechanism 127 Harish S
128 Ganesh A
129 Vaitheeswaran S Improving the Performance of the Boiler by Reducing Heat Loss
Due to Fouling 130 Hariharan S
131 Sankaran S
132 Aravindan V M Design, Analysis and Optimization of Polymer Gear for Micro
Helicopter 133 Nataraj M
134 Venkatesh R
135 Yash Agarwal L Research and Analysis of Aluminum Alloy as a Viable Primary
Metal in Automobile Engineering 136 Praveen M
PARTICIPATION IN WORKSHOP
S.No
Name
Month/Year
Title Of Work Shop
College/Industry Name
1 D.Manivasagam 29-30 July 2016 Challenges & Opportunities in Solar Energy Collection
VIT, Vellore
2 A.Mohan Raj 27-Aug-16 Advancements in Breaking
Systems & Design & Simulation of Brakes
Government College of Technology, Coimbatore
3 S.Pragatheesh 27-Aug-16 Advancements in Breaking
Systems & Design & Simulation of Brakes
Government College of Technology, Coimbatore
4 S.Deepan Balaji 27-Aug-16 Advancements in Breaking
Systems & Design & Simulation of Brakes
Government College of Technology, Coimbatore
5 S.Bhavanithish 27-Aug-16 Advancements in Breaking
Systems & Design & Simulation of Brakes
Government College of Technology, Coimbatore
6 M.Mathan Kumar 27-Aug-16 Advancements in Breaking
Systems & Design & Simulation of Brakes
Government College of Technology, Coimbatore
7 B.Murali 27-Aug-16
Advancements in Breaking
Systems & Design & Simulation of Brakes
Government College of
Technology, Coimbatore
8 J.Venkat 27-Aug-16 Engine Design and Vehicle
Design Top Engineers
9 B.Purusoth
Pandian 27-Aug-16
Engine Design and Vehicle Design
Top Engineers
10 S.Hariharan 27-Aug-16 Engine Design and Vehicle
Design Top Engineers
11 B.Yashwanth
Kumar 27-Aug-16
Engine Design and Vehicle Design
Top Engineers
12 M.Dhanasekar 27-Aug-16 Engine Design and Vehicle Top Engineers
Dept. of Mechanical Engineering Horizon Issue 1 Vol 1
16
Design
13 M.Kishore 27-Aug-16 Engine Design and Vehicle
Design Top Engineers
14 N.Sathish 27-Aug-16 Engine Design and Vehicle
Design Top Engineers
15 A.M.Vignesh 27-Aug-16 Robotics SSN college
16 B.Purusoth
Pandian 27-Aug-16 Robotics SSN college
17 K.Vijay Shankar 27-Aug-16 Robotics SSN college
18 S.Hariharan 27-Aug-16 Robotics SSN college
HIGHER STUDIES
S.No College ID
No Name of Student Course Name Institute / University
1 VH5900 Surender K Graduate Marine
Engineering
AMET University, Kanathur, Tamil Nadu
603112
2 VH5817 Vishnuvenkateswar B M.E.
I.C Engines
College of Engineering, Anna University,
Guindy
3 VH6246 Aadhittiyan S P Power Plant Engineering National Power
Training Institute Faridabad Sec 33
4 VH5790 Sudhakar .S Graduate Marine
Engineering
AMET University, Kanathur, Tamil Nadu
603112
5 VH6248 Santhosh T M.E.
I.C Engines
College of Engineering, Anna University,
Guindy
6 VH6250 Vijay Kumar P Graduate Marine
Engineering
AMET University, Kanathur, Tamil Nadu
603112
7 VH6251 Praveen B M.E. (Mechatronics) Sri Venkateswara
Engineering College
8 VH5826 Dharani R M.E. (Mechatronics) Sri Venkateswara
Engineering College
9 VH5884 Divakar R MBA Manipal Academy of Higher Education,
Manipal, Karnataka
10 VH6245 Kandhan C MBA (International
Business) Loyola
College (Autonomous)
11 VH5786 Revanth .P MBA
(Business Administration)
Sathyabama Institute of Science and
Technology
12 VH5807 Prasanna Venkatesh N Power Plant Engineering National Power
Training Institute Faridabad Sec 33
Dept. of Mechanical Engineering Horizon Issue 1 Vol 1
17
13 VH5818 Venkatesh R MBA
(Business Administration)
Sathyabama Institute of Science and
Technology
14 VH5825 Vahith .K M.E. (Mechatronics) Sri Venkateswara
Engineering College
15 VH5805 Karthick S MBA (International
Business) Loyola
College (Autonomous)
16 VH5841 Balaji R
MBA
(Business Administration)
Saveetha Engineering
College
17 VH5854 Ganapathi Subramanian H MBA
(Business Administration)
Sathyabama Institute of Science and
Technology
18 VH5863 Kishore Kumar K MBA
(Business Administration)
Saveetha Engineering College
19 VH5877 Jagath R MBA (International
Business) Loyola
College (Autonomous)
FACULTY CORNER
PUBLICATION
S.
No
Name
Title of the paper
Journal name
Volume
/ issue
/ page
No
Year
I.F
1 Sathiyamoorthy, V,
Sekar, T &
M.Subramanian
Experimental
Investigation on the
Effects of Nano Fluid in
Ecm of High Carbon
High Chromium Die
Tool Steel
Asian Journal
of Research in
Social
Sciences and
Humanities
2016
Vol. 6, No. 8,
pp.
P.No 100-110.
2016
2 R.Chandrasekaran and
Sathiyamoorthy.V
A Bird‟s Eye View with
Particular Focus on
Technical Education
International
Journal of
Engineering
Researches
and
Management
Studies
2016,
Vol. 3 No.
7, pp.12-
17.
2016
3 V. Sathiyamoorthy, K.
Arumugam,
R.Anbazhagan, N.
Nandagopal and
S.Aravindh
Analysis of
electrochemical
machining tool by using
ANSYS CFX 15.0
Journal of
Chemical and
Pharmaceutical
Sciences
2016,
Volume 9,
Issue 4, pp
3335-3337
2016
4 Arun A , Sathiyamoorthy
V, Vivek Anand S.M.K ,
Ganesh Boopathy V, R.
Prasanth
Tribological studies on
properties of Al2O3
reinforced Ultra high
molecular weight
polyethylene
Journal of
Chemical
Pharmaceutical
Sciences
2016
Vol.10,Iss
ue- 2,
pp.1-4
2016 0.117
5 Suresh.R, Arumugam.K ,
Anbazhagan.R,
Sathiyamoorthy.V
Kinetics of Oil Adsorption
by Banana Fibers as
Remediation of Oil Spills
Journal of
Chemical and
Pharmaceutical
Sciences
2016
Vol.10,Iss
ue- 1,
pp.492-
2016 0.117
Dept. of Mechanical Engineering Horizon Issue 1 Vol 1
18
495
6 R.Anbazhagan,
G.P.Rajamani,
K.Arumugam,V.Sathiy
amoorthy, R. Suresh
A Critical Review on
Polyurethane Polymer
Hybrid Nano Composites
Journal of
Advances in
Chemistry
Vol.13,Iss
ue- 6,
pp.6236-
6242
2016
7 Suresh.R, Subash Cha
Bose.R, Arumugam.K,
Anbazhagan.R,
Sathiyamoorthy.V(201
Experimental
Investigations on
Methanol Fuelled D.I
Diesel Engine with
Catalytic Coatings
Assisted by Glow
Journal of
Advances in
Chemistry
2016,
Vol.13,Issue
-7 ISSN
2321- 807X
2016 0.117
8 Suresh.R, Subash
Chandra Bose.R,
Arumugam.K,
Anbazhagan.R,
Sathiyamoorthy.V,
Nagendran.N,
Prakash.E
Experimental
Investigations of a Solar
Parabolic Trough
Collector for Circular and
Elliptical Absorber
Journal of
Advances in
Chemistry
Vol.13,Iss
ue- 7,
pp.6348-
6355 2321-
807X
2016
9 Suresh.R, Subash
Chandra Bose.R,
Arumugam.K,
Anbazhagan.R,
Sathiyamoorthy.V
Experimental
Investigations on
Methanol Fuelled D.I
Diesel Engine with
Catalytic Coatings
Assisted by Glow Plug
Journal of
Advances in
Chemistry
Vol.13,Iss
ue- 7,
pp.6341-
6347
ISSN 2321-
807X
2016
10 S. Joe Patrick Gnanaraj,
S. Ramachandran,*, R.
Anbazhagan
Performance of double
slope solar still with
external modifications
Desalination and
Water Treatment
Vol.67,
pp.16
- 27
2016
11 E. Prakash, N.
Nagendran, R. Suresh,
N. Gayathri, N.Karthick
An Experimental
Investigation of I.C-
Engine using Nano
Material Dispersed
Biodiesel
Journal of
Chemical and
Pharmaceutical
Sciences
Special
Issue- 2
,pp.259-263
2016 0.117
12 N.Nagendran, S.
Seenuvas, N. Gayathri,
N. Karthick, S.
Aravindh,
Numerical Analysis of
Ballistic Impact on
Combination of Polymer
and Aluminum
Journal of
Chemical and
Pharmaceutical
Sciences
pp.264 – 2
2016 0.117
13 S.Seenuvas, N.
Nagendran, N. Gayathri,
T.V.B. Babu,
R. Manjunathan
Energy Absorption
Analysis in Front Bumper
of a Car
Journal of
Chemical and
Pharmaceutical
Sciences
2017, pp.158-
160.
2016 0.117
FACULTY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM
S.No Name of faculty FDP on Date-Month-
Year No of Days
Venue
1. Mr.N.Nagendran GE6253-Engineering
Mechanics 14th – 21st Dec
2016 8
Jeppiaar SRR
Engineering College
2. Mr.R.Manjunathan ME6502-Heat and Mass
Transfer 15th – 21st May
2017 7 Vel Tech
3. Mr.R.Palani ME6502-Heat and Mass
Transfer 15th – 21st May
2017 7 Vel Tech
Dept. of Mechanical Engineering Horizon Issue 1 Vol 1
19
4. Mr.E.Prakash ME6502-Heat and Mass
Transfer 15th – 21st May
2017 7 Vel Tech
5. Mr.E.Prakash ME6502-Heat and Mass
Transfer 15th – 21st May
2017 7 Vel Tech
6. Mrs.N.Gayathri ME6502-Heat and Mass
Transfer 15th – 21st May
2017 7 Vel Tech
7. Mr.P.Balaji ME6502-Heat and Mass
Transfer 15th – 21st May
2017 7 Vel Tech
8. Mrs.N.Gayathri ME6701-Power Plant
Engineering 21st – 28th May
2018 8
Vellammal Institute of Technology
9. Mr.R.Palani
Effective Methods of Teaching the course on
IC engines and Alternate Power source
for Automobiles
19th – 24th June 2017
6 NIT
Warangal
10. Mr.M.Muralidharan
Effective Methods of Teaching the course on
IC engines and Alternate Power source
for Automobiles
19th – 24th June 2017
6 NIT
Warangal