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INDUSTRIAL TRIBOLOGY 4th to 8th July, 2016
VEERMATA JIJABAI TECHONOLOGICAL INSTITUTE (Central Technological Institute, Maharashtra State, INDIA)
H. R. Mahajani Marg, Matunga, Mumbai 400019 Tel. no. +91 22 24198101-02 Fax: +91 22 24102874
www.vjti.ac.in
MINISTRY OF HUMAN RESOURCE AND DEVELOPMENT
Government of India
VEERMATA JIJABAI TECHONOLOGICAL INSTITUTE
(VJTI), Mumbai
About VJTI
Veermata Jijabai Technological Institute (VJTI) was established in 1887. It initially started with two departments, namely the Sir J. J. School of Mechanical Engineering and the Rippon Textile School. In 1913, the Institute was recognized by the then Government of Bombay as the Central Technological Institute, Bombay Province. In addition to other Departments, a Depart-ment of Sanitary Engineering and Plumbing was added in 1923. The Department started conduct of the „Licentiate in Civil & Sanitary Engineering programme‟. The institute was granted adminis-trative, academic, financial and managerial autonomy from June 21, 2004.
The Institute is reputed for excellent teaching and training in Engineering and Technology at Diploma, Degree, Post Graduate levels and for Research. Presently VJTI offers Diploma in 6 disciplines of Engineering, B. Tech programmes in 9 disciplines of Engineering, 17 M. Tech. pro-grammes, M.C.A. and Ph.D. programmes in various Engineering disciplines. Since the time of inception, VJTI has been playing a vital role in producing quality Engineers, introducing new programmes, and electives in emerging areas. In 1998, the Institute was renamed from “Victoria Jubilee Technical Institute” to the present name “Veermata Jijabai Technological Institute”. The Institute is affiliated to University of Mumbai for degree granting purpose. It was one of the four-teen institutes selected by the Central Government for further development with grant-in-aid from the Centre under Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme (TEQIP - I & II). VJTI is selected for establishment of Centre of Excellence (CoE) in "Complex & Nonlinear Dynamical Systems (CNDS)" under TEQIP-II with a funding of Rs 5 Crores by World Bank through National Project Implementation Unit (NPIU), MHRD, New Delhi.
Patron Dr. O. G. Kakde
Director, VJTI, Mumbai.
GIAN coordinator Dr. M. M. Chandane Associate Professor,
Department of Computer Engineering & IT VJTI, Mumbai.
Course Coordinator Dr. V. M. Phalle
Associate Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering
VJTI, Mumbai.
Overview
Over the years, the subject of Tribology has been recognized as an important aspect in the design and functioning of all rotating machinery. Tribology is the science and Technology of interacting surfaces in relative motion and all practices related thereto; is the key to a high functional system. Tribology combines issues of friction, wear and lubrication into a framework for designing and maintaining the machine world. The applications of proper tribological practices protect and enhance the life of rotating machinery, improve efficiency of operations, reduce energy consumption and prevent major breakdowns. The bearings are used extensively in all rotating machinery to support loads and permit wanted relative motion and restrain unwanted motion. They play crucial role in the functioning of chemical, petrochemical, automotive, nuclear applications, power generation, aerospace turbo machinery and process industries all over the world. Owing to the rapid technological developments, demands on the reliable and better performance of various components, is increasing continuously. High reliability and successful functioning of the bearings are prerequisites if complex machines and equipments are to operate satisfactorily. That is why bearing should be designed and developed with more realistic design data. Thus, it becomes imperative that the performance of a bearing is required to be predicted accurately to ensure better operational reliability in service. In quest of this a significant attention has been paid by the researchers and bearing designers in this regard.
Until recently, “The design of the Shape and Material” was being done on the basis of machine dynamics and strength of materials but the predominant part of failure i.e. wear remained neglected. The design based on Tribology fills this gap and the present course may provides expertise in the field. Transmissions are one of the places where Tribology makes a difference in the automotive industry. Similarly, Tribology plays a major role in computer hardware industries which enables makers of hard-disk drives to produce high performance drives and squeeze more data into less space. Lubricants and Lubrication systems are another focus area of present work-shop. Proper lubrication of machinery is the single most significant contributor to the long, prob-lem free life of machinery therefore the value of proper lubrication cannot be overstated.
Internationally acclaimed academics, researchers and practitioners with proven knowledge, experience and demonstrable ability in teaching, consultancy, research and training in the field of Industrial Tribology will deliver lectures and discuss cases in the course. The course will be planned and offered as per the norms set by VJTI Mumbai.
Course Objectives
1. To provide opportunity for the students of various Institutes/Universities to interact and learn
Tribology subject through collaborative learning process from international Expert.
2. To provide exposure to faculties, postgraduate and research students to fundamentals of
Thermoelastohydrodynamic of fluid film and tilting-pad journal bearings.
3. To strengthen the domain knowledge of the Indian faculties, postgraduate and research stu-
dents in the application of fluid film journal bearing.
4. To create avenue for possible collaborative research with the international faculty in the field
of Tribology.
5. To provide opportunity for the technical persons from Indian Industry to improve under-
standings and update their knowledge in the area of Bearing and Tribology.
THE FACULTY
Duration of Course 4th July to 8th July, 2016
Modules
Thermoelastohydrodynamic of tilting-pad journal bearings.
The effect of wear in Hydrodynamic Journal Bearings.
Influence of scratches on the behavior of a partial journal bearing.
Effect of misalignment in plain journal bearings under THD regime.
Thermoelastohydrodynamic analysis of PTFE-faced and Babbitted tilting
pad thrust bearings.
Validation of the Reynolds Equation in lubricated contact – Application
to analysis of the mixed lubrication regime in heavily loaded bearings.
Analysis of textured surface effects in hydrodynamic bearings-
Application to slider, thrust and journal bearings.
You Should
Attend If…
You are a Mechanical, Production, Metallurgy and Automobile Engineer or
research scientist interested in Tribology and Machine Design.
Registration Fees
The participation fees for taking the course is as follows:
Participants from abroad: US $250
Industry/ Research Organizations: Rs. 10000/-
Faculties from Academic Institutions: Rs. 7500/-
Research Scholars/PG Students: Rs. 3000/-
The above fee include all instructional materials, internet facility, Breakfast
and Lunch.
Number of participants for the course will be limited to Fifty (50)
How to Apply
Step1: Visit and register yourself on (if not registered earlier )
http://www.gian.iitkgp.ac.in/GREGN/index
Step2: Register for the course through your login and password to obtain
GIAN registration number
Step3:Fill the course registration form and send the scanned copy of the
same via email to “[email protected]”
Step4: On receiving intimation by email prepare Demand Draft of applicable
registration fee in favour of ‘Director, VJTI’ Payable at Mumbai
Step5: Send the original hard copy of course registration form along with
DD to course coordinator.
**Final confirmation of participation will be after receiving hard copy of
Course registration form along with DD
Corresponding Address of
Course Coordinator
Dr. V. M. Phalle. TPO & Associate Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering Veermata Jijabai Technological Institute, H. R. Mahajani Marg, Matunga (East), Mumbai-400 019 Email ID:[email protected], [email protected] Phone No.-022-24198121/225 Mobile No.-+91-9970770781/9819818084
Veermata Jijabai Technological Institute (VJTI), Mumbai One Week Course on
“Industrial Tribology” under GIAN, 04th-08th July 2016
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