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Forewords
Let me take this opportunity to congratulate all the faculty members and students of the department for a very successful and eventful session (2019-2020). The biggest achievement of the department in the recent time is ac-creditation of Automotive Design Engineering program by NBA(National Board of Accreditation). There is a lot to share with you all in this issue and I am sure you all would love the reflections in all the categories. "Mechronicle" is a bigger platform of information dissemination, which provides relevant information on performances and upgradations in all its departmental programs viz. Automotive Design Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Mechatronics Engineering and practices. Dear Colleagues and students, today we are witnessing rapid changes in the technologies. In addi-tion, the speed of technology change is much faster now than ever before. In such an era, continuous technology upgradation, and technology adoption is necessary to remain contemporary and relevant both in the industry and education sectors. We are having a keen eye and strong focus on changes around us, which necessitates certain inclusions in laboratory equipment, faculty training, syllabus up-gradation, and adoption of newer practices so as to trains the students in these new areas and impart out-come based education. We continue to attract the best students and maintained our reputation of being highly selective. As a department, we understand the importance of strong collaboration with industries on student pro-jects and internships as higher order learning- tools in solving the real life problems. We are moving for-ward with improving the research quotient of the department and having an excellent research infra-structure. The department research output has improved with the student participation on publication, projects and patents. We continue to offer many value added programs with certification Viz. lean championship and six-sigma green belt in association with ICME and FANUC SIEMENS in association with SEIMENS re-spectively. The department also does collaborative research with other prestigious university under for-eign internship program to improve overall students experience and exposure. It would not be out of place to acknowledge the efforts of faculty members and students who showed their concerns and prow-ess to tackle the challenges imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic. Few worth mentioning here, are the awareness program on RED FM by Mr. Udayveer Mittal (Student-Mechatronics), The Fabric Mask and low cost ventilator design By Dr. Ashish Karn (Faculty-Mechanical), The consultancy on Automatic Hand Sanitizer design by Ms. Geetanjali and myself (Faculty-Mechanical) and more than ten other COVID-19 related notable research projects. The extraordinary student placements during a hard phase of COVID-19, is also a feather in cap for the department and worth mentioning. I would like to acknowledge the effort of all the faculty members and students which they have put into various events, activities and competitions this year both technical and non-technical events. I would also like to express my appreciation to all editorial member for their efforts and time that they have put to make this annual bulletin possible. Dr. Ajay Kumar, Head of Department, Deptt. of Mechanical Engineering
Newsletter of Department of Mechanical Engineering |ISSUE 5| 2020
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The 2020 Auto Expo is one of the biggest motor shows across the world and has been consistently ranked among the top seven global motor shows. The motor show witnessed most of the players of the automotive industry from about 30 na-tions including China, Germany, Italy, Japan, Korea, South Africa, Singapore, Sweden, Taiwan, United Kingdom, Unit-ed States of America, etc. This year, the theme of the Auto Expo is ‘Explore The World Of Mobility’. Some of the new manufacturers which will be making their debut are Great Wall Motors from China, FAW (Bird Group), EVerve, Devot Mo-tors and Nahak Motors. Some of the big-gest debuts at the 2020 edition of the Au-to Expo was Tata H2X mini SUV, new line-up from Great Wall Motors, the new-generation Hyundai Creta, the launch of the Kia Carnival MPV and a big line-up of electric cars and regular cars from MG Motor India as well. Expect some fire-works from two-wheeler manufacturers like Suzuki Motorcycle India Pvt Ltd and Piaggio as well. Skoda and Volkswagen too will have a mouth-watering line up of SUVs and electric vehicles and expect Mahindra to showcase a bunch of interesting concepts and future vehicles too. In addition to this, with two working models, UPES had an impressive stall at the Expo. The first one was an electric bicy-cle which focuses on fitness by not having a fully electric mode. Instead, it has electrically-assisted pedals that can assist you for 70km. The battery takes 4 hours to charge via a regular household socket and it has programmable power settings for different users, for example, for a kid the torque and top speed will be lower while for a heavier person they can specifically bring up torque. The cycle can even have a bio-metric lock installed that will only open when user’s fingerprint matches. The second was an electric cart built to be used as transport in the campus. It cost the students Rs. 1.9 Lakh to build it. The cart uses IoT to communicate with other electronics in the campus. The students had been approached by a few companies for collaborative and sponsored projects, and hope for the same at this year’s Expo.
UPES at Auto Expo 2020
EVENTS
“Break-In” The Nitro RC racing championship 2020
The inaugural Nitro RC Championship was conducted on the 23rd and24th of Jan-uary on the sports ground of Bidholi cam-pus of UPES, Dehradun. The event was organized by the Mechanical Department of School of Engineering UPES and fea-tured a designing and performance com-petition for 1/8 scale RC Nitro Cars. The event featured a dozen teams from differ-ent colleges of India and UPES competing over the course of multiple rounds. UPES abiding by its gen-erous hospitality provided free accommodation for the duration of the event to all the participating teams and also did not charge any registration fee for the event. The event started with the inauguration cere-mony on 23 January 11 am in the Vivekanda Auditorium and featured prominent dignitaries: Chancellor, UPES : Dr. S.J.Chopra, HoD, Department of Mechanical Engineering: Dr. Ajay Kumar, Associate Dean R&D: Dr. J K Pandey Associate Dean, School of Engineering: Dr. Pankaj Sharma, Convener: Mr. Swapnil Bhurat
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Faculty Coordinators of the event - Mr. Prashant Shukla, Mr. Ram Kunwer, Mr. Sachin Sharma and Dr. Shival Dubey
The prominent participating teams in the event and their affiliated institutions are mentioned below: The inauguration started with prayer to the goddess Saraswati and lamp lighting followed by words of
wisdom from Dr. Ajay Kumar and Chancellor , Dr. S. J. Chopra following the ceremony show cased the event rules and the event outlay. Following the inauguration all the participants and spectators left for the venue on the sports ground. The event grounds contained three prominent zones namely: Track Pit Stop for Participants Organisers Desk The teams were provided a window of opportunity for practice from 8 am to 11 am following which the teams proceeded into the Time trials round wherein all the participants were allowed 3 laps around the track with their best lap timing being noted down to create a rank order. Team MRC from Mumbai were the pole leaders with a time of roughly 43 seconds as the best lap time. Ensuring that the leader for Time trials directly Qualified to the Super
Six Round. The entire Championship event had some prominent events such as a live commentary desk to inform the spectators about the standings and coverage of the event. A drone team coupled with the photography team was covering the entire event to ensure that every moment was recorded in the virtual space. The remaining 10 teams battled it out in the Knockout Round based on their ranks with the rank no. 2 competing with the last ranking team and similarly for all the teams in a 1 vs 1 in a 3 lap race that saw the winners qualify for the next round.
Team Team Name Name of Driver Name of college/club
Team No 1 Serpent Ayush Jain JECRC University, Jaipur
Team No 2 Raptors Niklank Jain Punjab Engg College, Chandigarh
Team No 3 Mercurial Aniruddh Das UPES, Dehradun
Team No 4 Team RC Sri Ranganathan Anna University, Chennai
Team No 5 MRC Omkar Kashelkar MRC Club, Mumbai
Team No 6 MRC Aakash Bhujbal MRC Club Mumbai
Team No 7 MRC Meet Modi BGM, Vadodra
Team No 8 Nitro Pacers Vikrant Patil Pune
Team No 9 Ryuu Abhinav Dhaka UPES, Dehradun
Team No 10 VRC 7 Vikrant Rane NIMS, Mumbai
Team No 11 Dynamo Shakshat Thankre UPES, Dehradun
Team No 12 Phoenix Amit Chetri UPES, Dehradun
Team No 13 Team Nitro Gagandeep Delhi
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The super six round featured the Time trials leader followed by the best performers from the Knockout Rounds and was a 1v1 race to determine 3 finalists from this round. The 3 losing teams from the knockout rounds and the 7th ranked team form the Knockouts to determine 1 wildcard entrant for the Finale of the Championship. The teams which made it to the finals were : Team RC Team MRC-O Team MRC-A Team Ryuu (Wildcard) The finale saw a simultaneous race between all the 4 teams for the course of 3 laps with additional penal-ty for exceeding the track boundaries and/or skipping the obstacles. After close call between the all the finalists the results boiled down to the difference of 2 seconds between the first placed team and the run-ner ups. The winners in order of their cumulative time including their lap timings and fouls were
Team MRC-O MRC Club Mumbai Team Ryuu UPES, Dehradun Team RC Anna University Chennai
The Event showcased a staggering prize pool of 95,000 INR with the winners taking home 40,000 Ru-pees, followed by the Runner-ups bagging 25,000 and the sec-ond runner ups securing 15000 rupees. All the final winners were provided a trophy and cer-tificate of appreciation along with engineering goodies that would aid their project. The top eight performers were also pro-vided a consolation Prize of 3000 INR to commemorate their valiant efforts. The prize distribution ceremony was con-cluded by a live feedback ses-sion and ‘Vote of thanks’ by the participants and the faculty ad-visors and a group photo to en-sure the memory of the event.
Sports Utsav
Mechanical department has organized their first Sports Utsav on 8th ,9th and 10th November Under the Guidance of Dr.Jitendra Yadav and Dr.Deepak Kumar. Experience True Sporting” and the main objec-tive was to encourage active participation among all students as well as to recognize individual sporting achievements. The theme of this event is to make a beautiful coordination among the student of Mechan-ical, Mechatronics and Automotive. The sports Fest began enthusiastically with a welcome speech by our
beloved HoD Dr.Ajay Kumar. He inaugurated the sports meet and briefed the importance of sports activity for the overall personality devel-opment of the person and appealed the students to have a good role model to follow on. The events were conducted by the Sports committee comprising of Mr. Himanshu Student Head co-ordinator ( UPES SPORTS CAPTAIN) and Mrs. Saranjit Yadav Student coordinator. The response from the student were good around 200 students have participated in various games. The students participated in the various events like Cricket, Football, Volleyball, Table Tennis, Badminton, Chess and Carrom.
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Badminton Single’s
Winner Mr. Hiteishe
Runner Up Mr. Dishant Beniwal
Badminton Double’s
Winner Mr. Hiteishe, Mr. Pragun Bhatt
Runner Up Mr. Mohit Gangwar, Mr Prateek
Table Tennis single’s
Winner Anshul Bansal
Runner Up Amash Abbas
Table Tennis Double’s
Winner Amash Abbas &Abhinav singh
Runner Up Shubham pantry& Tushar Saini
Volleyball
Winner Mechanical 3rd Year
Runner Up Mechanical 4th Year
Cricket
Winner Mechanical 4th Year
Runner Up Mechanical 3rd Year
Chess
Winner Bharat Balamurli
Runner Up Vaibhav Choudhary
Football
Winner Mechanical 4th year
Runner up Mechanical 3rd year
Badminton Single’s
Winner Mr.Dishant Beniwal
Runner Up Dr.Saurabh Kunar
3rd Position Mr.Ashish KG Saran
Badminton Double’s
Winner Mr.Dishant Beniwal, Mr.Rahul Khurana
Runner Up Dr.Ajay Kumar, Mr. Ashish KG Sa-
3rd Position Dr.Jitendra Yadav, Mr.Avani Kumar
Table Tennis
Winner Mr.Suraj Meshram Salikram
Runner Up Dr.Jeetendra yadav
3rd Position Dr.Ajay Kumar
Chess
Winner Dr. Jeetendra Yadav
Runner Up Dr.Shaurabh
Winner list in Faculty Section Winner list in Student Section
Interesting Fact: 1
Hitler designed the prototype of Beetle design for Volkswagen
Sitting at a restaurant table in Munich in the summer of 1932, Hitler designed the prototype for what would become the immensely successful Beetle design for Volkswagen (literally, the "car of the people"). In an era where only the most economic elite possessed cars, Hitler believed that all people should be able to own a car and additionally thought that a smart design could allow for reliability, enjoyment, and vacation travel.
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National Faculty Development Programme (Online) on
“Technological Evolution and Implementation of Modern Tools in Automotive Engineering”
The Department of Mechanical Engineering, SoE has conducted a five day online Faculty Development Programme on “Technological Evolution and Implementation of Modern Tools in Automotive Engi-neering” from 26th June, 2020 to 30th June, 2020. The FDP was inaugurated in the august presence of Hon’ble Vice Chancellor of UPES, Dr. Sunil Rai. Dr. Rai addressed the participants and shed light upon the importance of continuous development and adapting to the new normal of online teaching, learning and training for both students as well as educators. Dr. Veena Dutta, Hon’ble Registrar of UPES, while addressing the participants, emphasized on collaborative projects and trainings of the participants with UPES. The first session was delivered by Dr. Mathew Abraham, Retd. Associate Chief Engineer, Mahindra Research Valley (MRV), Chennai. Dr. Mathew talked about “Emission Technology Develop-ment to meet BS-VI and beyond Emission norms on Diesel Vehicle”. The second session of the day was on “Transport Design and Future Mobility post COVID-19” by Mr. Narendra Singh Chettri, Automo-tive Design Consultant, Germany. Mr. Chettri shared light on different stages involved in the designing of an automotive and the changes expected in automotive industry post COVID. This marks the end of Day 1 of the FDP. Day 2 (27th June, 2020) started with a session by Dr. Deepak Paul, Principal Designer, Mahindra & Mahindra on “Electric and Hybrid Vehicles”. The second session of the day was on “Alternate Fuel Applications in Gasoline and Diesel Engines” by Dr. S. S. Thipse, Sr. Deputy Director, ARAI. Dr. Thipse shared his knowledge on alternate fuels with the participants and prospects of alternate fuels in future. Mr. Prashant Goel from Poltecnico di Torino, Italy discussed the “CFD Applications in Combus-tion”. 3rd day of the FDP started with a session on “Technology Change Overview and Disruption” by Dr. Ajay Kumar, Professor and Head, Department of Mechanical Engineering, UPES. Mr. Caneon Ku-rien, research scholar at UPES also shared his expertise with the participants during the session. 2nd ses-sion of the day was by Mr. Pradeep C, General Manager – R&D, Force Motors. He talked about “Autonomous Vehicles”. Dr. Shyam Pandey, Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, UPES started the ses-sions on Day 4 with “Utilization of Alcohol in Diesel Engine – Modified Combustion”. During this ses-sion, Mr. Ram Kunwer and Mr. Swapnil Bhurat, Assistant Professors at UPES shared their research work and encouraged participants for collaborative projects in future. The 2nd session of the day was on “Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS)” by Mr. Prateek Kakkar, Lead Engineer, Mahindra & Mahindra. Mr. Kakkar shared light on driver assistance systems in modern automobiles for driving as well as parking assistance. The last day of the FDP was stated with a session on “Unravelling Flow Physics of Transport – The interlink between automotive and other modes” by Dr. Ashish Karn, Assistant Professor, Depart-ment of Mechanical Engineering, UPES. It was followed by a session on “Technological Evolution of Electric Vehicle across the Globe” by Mr. Shivam Phutela, Supply Chain Professional, Boeing, USA. The FDP was closed with a Vote of Thanks by Ms. Geetanjali Raghav, Assistant Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, UPES along with the announcement of Quiz to be conducted on 1st July, 2020. Approximately 300 participants registered for the FDP and attended the sessions throughout all five days. The qualifying Quiz was posted on 1st July, 2020 and 206 participants successfully passed the quiz to attain completion certificates. The certificates were sent to the qualified participants over mail. Feedbacks from the participants were collected for each session covering all aspects of the ses-sions, viz. relevance, key takeaways, session content, technical support, etc. Participants found the FDP very insightful and interesting, contents covered during the FDP gave them not only an insight to cur-rent technologies, but also a platform for future research endeavors. The FDP was planned and successfully convened by Dr. Shyam Pandey, Professor, De-partment of Mechanical Engineering, UPES. The team comprised of Ms. Geetanjali Raghav, Mr. Nilan-jan Bharadwaj and Mr. Prashant Shukla, Assistant Professors at UPES. UPES provided all necessary technical and administrative support in conducting the FDP. The guidance of Dr. Kamal Bansal, Profes-sor and Dean, SoE and Dr. Ajay Kumar, Professor and Head, Department of Mechanical Engineering, UPES were invaluable in successful conduction of the FDP.
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Master classes and Webinars during the lockdown
Speaker: Mr. Narendra Singh Chhetri
Automotive Designer, Creative & Digital - Alias Design, Munich, Germany.
Topics: 1. Career opportunities in Automotive Design Engineering
2. Basics of automotive styling and clay modeling
Speaker: Mr. Anant Shiv
Product Manager, Catapult International, M.Sc. International Design Business Manage-
ment
Topics: Design thinking and human-centred design
Speaker: Subham Aggarwal
Business Development Manager, Mahindra & Mahindra limited
Topics: Career opportunities in marketing and sales for engineers "When Engineer turns
to Manager: myths and facts” .
Speaker: NILAYA KUMAR SHRIVASTAVA
Powertrain and Vehicle R&D Intern – Diesel Calibration , Isuzu Technical Centre of Amer-
ica, Inc., Plymouth (Michigan), USA
Topics: Fundamentals of engine calibration and modern industry practices w.r.t Model
Based Development”.
Speaker: Mr. A.K.joshi
Ex.GGM, ONGC
Topics: Solid control equipment in Drilling fluids
Speaker: Mr.Aditya Savio Paul
Master's of Science, Robotics and Space Technology, University of Tartu Research Insti-
tute : Tartu Observatory
Speaker: Mr. Arjun Chadha
Chief Design Engineer, Vahana (India) Automotive Solutions, Bhopal
Topics: Vehicle Styling and Designing Concepts
Speaker: Mr. Srinivas, Santhosh
Head – Didactics, Hydac India Private Limited, Bangaluru
Topics:
Emerging trends in Automation Technology
Speaker: Mr. Rishabh Roy
logistics officer , Transport corporation of India ltd
Topics:
logistics and supply chain management: The most important aspect of industry
Speaker: Abhishesh
Researcher, Agriculture Robotics, AI & Automation
Topics:
Autonomous modular robot delivering knowledge-based farming services.
Even COVID 19 pandemic could not stop the learning process of our students. Department took the initiatives and brought our alumni and industry experts on one platform to share their knowledge.
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Speaker: Mr. Suvansh Duggal
Management trainee, Rshtriya Ispat nigam ltd
Topics: Preparation techniques "GATE ,and other competitive exams
Speaker: Mr. Sachin Patidar
DGM, Mercedes Bangalore
Topics: Digital Development
Speaker: Mohamed Merchant
Associate Director – Façade Access, TÜV SÜD Dunbar Boardman, London, UK
Topics: Working at Height Solutions (Façade Access)
Speaker: MR. JEEVAN BAIDYA
Director - Sun bridge Solar Nepal (P) Ltd.
Topics: COVID-19 and Energy Innovations in Rural hilly areas
Speaker: Nayan Arora
Innovation Mgmt bei BRITA Group, Consulting exp. IHS Markit, MSc Automotive Management-EBS University Topics: Higher study opportunities and career options in Germany
Speaker: Mr. Mayuresh Jain
Deputy Manager, Volvo Eicher Commercial Vehicle, Indore
Topics: Vehicle Testing and Homologation
Industry Academia Interaction
An Industry Academia interaction was held on 24/7/2020 for the en-
richment of the curriculum of B.Tech Automotive Design Engineering. This
Interaction was held in the presence of Mr. Pradeep C (GM, R&D - Vehicle
Integration, Force Motors), Dr. Ajay Kumar (HoD & Professor, Deptt. Of Me-
chanical Engineering), Dr. Shyam Pandey (Professor, Deptt. of Mechanical En-
gineering), Dr. Deepak Kumar (Professor, Deptt. Of Mechanical Engineering),
Mr. Narayan Khatri (Professor, Deppt. of Mechanical Engineering) other do-
main specific faculty. In this interaction, Mr. Pradeep C led the industry front
whereas academia front was led by Dr. Ajay.
Mr. Pradeep C is Heading ‘Vehicle Integration and Architecture’, in
Product Development for Auto and Agri sectors in FORCE MOTORS Lim-
ited , Pune. He has rich experience of association with well-known Automotive
industries like Mahinda & Mahindra, TATA Motors etc.
Mr. Pradeep has shared his expertise of automotive industry and looked at the possibility of in-
corporating the newer and emerging areas in the program curriculum of Automotive Design Engineer-
ing (ADE). He has found the proposed curriculum is focused on critical thinking with 21st century com-
munication skills and also aligned with expectations of all stake holders. We would like to thank Mr.
Pardeep and all the Professors for giving their valuable time and all the inputs, which will really help us
to make our students ready for the industry.
Mr. Pradeep C GM, R&D, Vehicle Integration, Force Motors, Pune
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‘I innovate’ challenge at KPIT Sparkle 2020
ACHIEVEMENTS
KPIT Sparkle is an inno-vation platform that nurtures, mentors and supports aspiring entrepreneurs, students from the STEM (Science, Technology, En-gineering, Math) streams and connects them with incubators in the ecosystem to transform their inventive ideas into viable prod-ucts. It also encourages and facil-itates students to secure intellec-tual property for their solutions. Under its aegis, ‘I innovate’ chal-lenge received more than 3000 ideas from over 20,000 students across 1000 colleges in India.” Team Retrofit, compris-ing UPES’ Mechanical Engineering students and their faculty mentor, was shortlisted for the ‘I innovate’ challenge at KPIT Sparkle 2020, for designing a Retrofit Camera system for road safety. The students of UPES once again brought laurels for the university through their problem-solving innovation. Team ‘Retrofit’ comprising of 4th-year Mechanical Engineering students, Aviral Singh, Sambit Sarkar, Mohit Khatri and their Faculty Mentor, Mechanical Department, School of Engineering, Mr. Prashant Shukla, was shortlisted for the grand finale round of ‘I innovate’ challenge, at KPIT Sparkle 2020, Pimpri Chinchwad College of Engineering, Pune. The team showcased its market-ready product – a side-view retrofit camera system, useful for all
the automotive segments. The pur-pose behind this product is to elim-inate the blind spots in the side-view and rear-view mirrors by us-ing cameras and display tech-niques. Faculty mentor, an elated Mr. Prashant Shukla, said, “The showcased idea was the outcome of real incidence. Most of the four-wheeler users face the challenge of driving with broken side-view mir-rors and/or overtaking a vehicle, which is running with folded sideview mirrors. It was a great team effort, which resolved such a serious road safety issue with a simple and affordable solution.” “The developed solution,”
Mr. Shukla added, “is a market-ready retrofit kit, which can be implemented in any kind of 3-wheeler or 4-wheeler or multi-axle vehicles. I would like to thank UPES and KPIT Sparkle for providing such a big platform to display our idea among industry experts and incubators. Very soon, our solution will be certi-fied through a regulatory authority and launched into the automotive market.” Dr Anil Kakodkar, Chairman, Rajiv Gandhi Science and Technology Commission, and former Chairman, Atomic Energy Commission, was the guest of honor at KPIT Sparkle 2020. Dr Unnat Pandit, program director, Atal Innovation Mission, NITI Aayog, and Dr Anita Gupta, Adviser and Associate Head (Innovation & Entrepreneurship), Department of Science & Technology (DST), were special guests at the event.
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Fabric Helmet to help prevent COVID-19 Contamination
Dr. Ashish Karn, faculty at the Department of Mechanical Engineering, UPES has developed a Comfortably Vented Indige-nously Designed (COVID) Fabric Helmet for curbing infection spread in community settings such as schools, colleges and healthcare facilities The faculty of UPES proved yet again that service to hu-manity will always be the priority for an academician. Dr. Ashish Karn has developed a Fabric Helmet for the first line of defence to fight the COVID-19 infections. The proposed design has been made available to the National Innovation Foundation with a consent to distribute it to the general public at various platforms. It has also been shared with DST MyGov Innovate Portal and FISS, Assam. The nations are about to lift lockdowns and ease stringent measures in the better interest of the economy and its people. India, being no exception, after a continued stretch of a nation-wide lock-down, heads towards abating some of these restrictions, albeit a tre-
mendous undercurrent of apprehension looms high in the hearts of millions of its concerned citizens. Dr. Karn’s contribution has arrived just in time to help flatten the curve and reduce the burgeon-ing Coronavirus statistics. “There are many lingering questions, the answers to which seem elusive to the extreme. The life post lockdown is not going to be directed by predefined paradigms and may require some well-measured, prudent and cautious steps, particularly in community settings. This allusion to health and safety sounds a bit clichéd version of the rhetoric – prevention is better than cure,” said Dr.Karn, T h e r e g u l a r masks, he added, are un-comfortable and require constant adjustment. There are problems of humidity build-up inside the masks, high chances of leakage, problems with breathing, and one needs to take off the mask for ingesting liq-uids, food and medicine, even in a community set-ting or a crowded region. “To address these limita-tions,” he informed, “of the commercially availa-ble masks, a team of re-searchers from the Mul-tiPhase Flows Laborato-ry (MPFL), Department of Mechanical Engineer-ing, UPES, have pro-posed the design of a low-cost Comfortably Vented, Ingeniously Designed (COVID) fabric helmet. It is designed in such a way that usage of this cheap helmet along with the usually worn cloth is enough to provide complete protection to an individual.” The fabric helmet is integrated with many innovative design features that will not only address the concerns of the users, it will also be comfortable, cheap and ease pressure on the requirement for PPEs, thus curtailing the COVID-19 infection spread in the country. Dr.Karn believes that in the absence of a clear-cut pharmacological intervention such as a vaccine, the pandemic necessitates an active implementation of non-pharmacological interventions such as the need for a protective gear for the general public.
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Automatic Hand Sanitizer Dispenser for workplace
Third-year B.Tech. Mechatronics student, Ab-hinav Mudgal, has devel-oped a touch-free hand san-itizer dispenser machine for workplaces, under the guid-ance of the faculty of Me-chanical Department Maintaining sound hygiene is the most effec-tive way of preventing the spread of infectious diseas-es. Effective hand washing is widely acknowledged to be the single most im-portant activity for reduc-
ing the spread of infections in the environment. One way of achieving this is to have a convenient auto-matic system, which will encourage people to sanitize their hands quickly with lesser effort. Keeping this in mind, Abhinav Mudgal, under the guidance of Dr. Narayan Khatri and Dr. Shyam Pandey (Mechanical Department), has created a touch-free hand sanitizer dispenser for workplaces. Talking about the inspira-tion behind this invention, Abhinav said, “I was interested in Biomedi-cal instruments as I come from a medical background at home. Upon the recommendation of my teach-ers, I started working on this pro-ject to tackle the COVID situation. It took time as raw materials and parts were shipped and delivered late due to the lockdown. But my teachers kept my spirit high by en-couraging me to complete it in the interest of the society at large.” The research team informed that the working model of the hand sanitizer is yet to be patented. The prototype includes an electrical control circuit and viable mechanical design. The ultrasonic sensor, motor, microcontroller and the transistors control the various functions of the device. The mechanical design will allow the sanitizer bottle to dispense the alcohol-based hand rub. The process will be completely touch-free and resource-conscious. The product will be available at less than half the price of similar products in the market. A faculty mem-ber said, “Against the price of products ranging between 4000-5000 INR, our product should be available in about 1500 INR, which is a big achievement. The dedication of the research team behind this product was phenomenal. Abhinav’s hard work has paid off. We knew we were doing this for the greater good.” A message for UPES by Abhinav Mudgal Amidst the lockdown and a shift to online classes, it was difficult to suddenly switch from one mode of learning to another, initially. However, when you come to think of it in the long run, it is noth-ing different than what we used to do in class. Motivation and dedication have very little to do with the medium or the channel of instruction. If you are determined to do something, you will do it despite the odds. This was my biggest learning while working on this project. I am immensely proud to be a part of UPES.”
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Automatic Hand Sanitizer Dispenser
with Temperature Monitoring & Mask Detection System
The Faculty and Students of UPES continue to work towards mitigating the numerous challeng-es thrown up by the ongoing pandemic which have pushed human life towards a new normal way of liv-ing. Social distancing, wearing of face masks and intermittent sanitization of hands have already become the new way of life and will continue to be the new normal for long times to come. During the quaran-tine period, students and faculty teams in UPES have worked towards innovating various interventions towards developing effective devises which become mandatory moving ahead in times. A student – facul-ty team of the Mechanical Engineering department in UPES has developed a touch less sanitizer dis-pensing unit. Uday Veer Mittal, pursuing his B.Tech in Mechatronics at UPES under the guidance of his faculty mentors Geetanjali Raghav and Dr Ajay Kumar has developed an “Intelligent Sanitizer Dis-penser” which operates without human touch. The working prototype has been installed at the Covid Care Centre near the Maharana Pratap Sports College on Raipur Road in Dehradun.
Trivendra Singh Rawat, Chief Minister of Uttarakhand in his recent visit to the Centre wit-nessed a live demonstration of the said dispenser and appreciated the concept. Applauding the efforts of team, he encouraged them to take it to the next step of commercializing it. Speaking on this occasion Uday Veer shared that during the earlier part of lockdown period he saw the need of having contactless sanitizer dispensing unit at public places and was encouraged by his mentors to work on it. Sharing her thoughts on this occasion Geetanjali Raghav informed that an ultrasonic sensor has been used in this unit, the moment this sensor detects the presence of human hands it dispenses the preset volume of sani-tizer. The two salient features of this unit she disclosed included regulating provision of the amount of sanitizer to be dispensed out for a single use and a battery back-up provision in the event of electricity failure Dr Ajay Kumar informed that the laboratory scale model had a capacity of carrying one liter dis-penser but keeping in mind the very objective of deploying the said dispenser at public places for mass consumption the sanitizer carrying capacity was increased to five litres while developing the proto type. The cost of the proto type was Rupees 2000/= and could be further reduced in commercial production. This kind of contactless sanitizer dispensing unit will be extremely useful for establishments as they begin the unlocking operations in in the coming days. The beneficiaries could include Offices, Res-taurants, Banks, Shopping complexes, Residential Complexes Educational Institutes etc. Incubation Centre in UPES will shortly be establishing interface with Industry to scout for partners to take up commercial production of the “Intelligent Sanitizer Dispenser”.
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An Automated Sanitization and Screening System for Public Transport
Team of researchers from UPES, including two students and faculty members, designed an auto-
mated detection, sanitization and screening system for fighting COVID-19 in public transport. The de-
sign system is proposed to be installed at the doorway of buses, to facilitate easy screening and sanitiza-
tion of individuals boarding them.
Sanitization of public transport is a cause of major concern for governments in these COVID-
ridden times. In a bid to facilitate sanitization post the lockdown period, researchers at UPES are endeav-
oring to come up with a solution that can facilitate easy screening and sanitization of individuals entering
the public transport. The researchers comprise Faculty of the Department of Mechanical Engineering,
including Geetanjali Raghav, Suraj Meshram, Nilanjan Bharadwaj and a student of B.Tech Mechatronics
Engineering Udayveer Mittal.
Geetanjali, talking about the uniqueness of the project, says, “It can be integrated with the exist-
ing transport system to sanitize with zero manual contact.” The project is in prototype phase and will be
filing for patent shortly. She
further adds, “We will develop a
prototype and apply for patent,
and once developed, we also
plan on proposing this project
to the state and national gov-
ernments for implementation in
local transport system as this is
the need of hour during lock-
down and post the COVID cri-
sis too.”
The proposed system
will consist of three sub-
systems, namely a camera to
perform object recognition to
ensure the person is wearing a
mask, an infra-red camera/ tem-
perature gun to do temperature
screening of the individual and a set of high-pressure sprays coupled with proximity sensors to detect
and sanitize the individual. Says Nilanjan, “These systems working together will ensure complete safety
of all people inside the bus. Entry will be denied to those individuals who are either not wearing a mask
or have a high temperature.”
The key objective of the project is to ensure that public transport can be resumed with limited
capacity using this system. B.Tech Mechatronics engineering students utilized their knowledge in mak-
ing this system automatic, along with mechanical components. Udayveer, who was a part of this research
team, elucidates, “As a person steps into the transport system, sensors located along the door will detect
his presence and will provide a signal to the sanitizing system to operate. Thereby, the person will be
exposed to sanitizer from top to bottom with the help of high-pressure nozzles. By this time, the movable
system attached to the doors will detect the presence of mask. If not found, a buzzer will go off to indi-
cate breach.”
The key objective of the project is to ensure that public transport can be resumed with limited
capacity using this system. It also seeks to ensure minimum risk to the people commuting through public
transport.
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Milestone Achievers
Dr. Shyam Pandey (Professor –Mechanical Engg. Department) has been shortlisted by MHRD as a Margadarshak. The ministry had evalu-ated 942 faculty members of top engineering schools, including the Indian Institutes of Technology and the National Institutes of Tech-nology, before shortlisting 296 professors for mentoring lesser-known institutions to help improve the standard of their curriculum. The Mar-gadarshaks would assist in training the teachers, Outcome Based Educa-tion (OBE), improving the pedagogy, focus on technical skills, life skills, innovation and creating capacity to solve problems among students, de-veloping better teaching learning, and assessment, including practicals. Co-curricular and extra-curricular components are also an integral part of the overall responsibility of Margadarshaks. In OBE, designing Pro-
gramme Outcomes (POs) for a programme and Course Outcomes (COs) for each course will also be re-quired to be done.
Dr. Ajay Kumar has been nominated as expert member of ASPIRE (Automotive Solutions Portal for Industry Research & Education). AS-PIRE his technology platform will facilitate the Indian auto industry (including OEMs, Tier 1 Tier 2 & Tier 3 companies), R&D institutions and academia (colleges & universities) to come together for R&D, tech-nology development, shop floor/ quality/ warranty issue's resolution, expert opinions etc. on issues involving technology advancements. The e-portal will act as one stop solution. Department of Heavy Industry (DHI), Govt. of India, has taken this initiative to promote innovation and to develop the related eco-system. To facilitate this initiative, DHI, through organizations under its aegis, is creating technology platforms for various sectors. In line with the recommendation by DHI, Interna-tional Centre for Automotive Technology (ICAT) has launched its e-Portal, named “ASPIRE”( Automo-bile Solutions Portal for Industry, Research & Education). The key objective of this initiative is “To en-hance the technological capability of Indian automotive sector through exchange of knowledge & exper-tise, in order to make them self reliant and to facilitate the growth of automobile sector and overall socio-economic progress of the country”.
In the continuation of such a great achievement Dr. Ajay has grabbed one more feather on cap, he has been nominated by Vice Chancellor as a member of the Academic Council under the head of “Professor other than the Deans by rotation in order of seniority” for the residual period i.e. September 24, 2020 till August 31, 2021. The Academic Council is the principal academic body with powers to coor-dinate and exercise general supervision over the academic policies of the University.
Under the able leadership of Dr. S. J. Chopra, Chancellor of UPES, a team of UPES faculty members including Dr. Pankaj Kumar Sharma, Professor and Associate Dean, Academic Planning and Monitor-ing, developed and patented the Neelam Multifuel Burning stove, an innovative new stove that promotes green energy while providing more efficiency, and less CO emissions than an average stove. It operates in 4 modes - pure biomass, pure biogas, pure LPG, and a combination mode. Special thought has been
given to make the device economical and accessible to the masses. Neelam Multifuel Burning Stove operates with four different modes i.e. purely biomass mode, purely bio-gas mode, purely LPG mode and a com-bined mode of biomass and either LPG or biogas. Depending on the availability of fuel, this stove has the flexibility of fuel se-lection. The Neelam Multifuel Stoves are structured with two combustion chambers , i.e., an upper combustion chamber
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and a lower combustion chamber wherein the upper combustion chamber is positioned over the lower combustion chamber. These stoves are designed with the provision of producing heat out of the solid fuels within the lower combustion chamber whereas the upper combustion chamber is equipped with a removable hybrid burner kit to supply gaseous fuels to a cooking vessel. The hybrid burner kit is also provided with control mechanism to control the flow of gaseous fuels to the upper combustion chamber and subsequently to the cooking vessel. Additionally, the stoves designed according to the present sub-ject matter reduce the amount of carbon monoxide produced during combustion by 85% to lO0% (when measured from a cold start). Also, the reduction in amount of carbon monoxide consequently raises the combustion temperature of the stoves, thereby increasing the efficiency of the multifuel stoves. Further-more, this stove is low-cost, user-friendly and extremely efficient and can be used in both rural as well as urban households.
Amanat Ali, final year student of B.Tech Mechanical Engineering, class of 2016-2020, is set to pursue his Masters in Nanotechnology from National University of Science and Technology, MISIS (Moscow Institute of Steel and Alloys). His Mas-ters program will be fully funded by Russian Government Scholarship. He is, in fact, one of the four students selected from UPES to pursue semester exchange program at National Research Tomsk Polytechnic University, Russia.
Interesting Fact: 2
LAMBORGHINI Cars were a result of a Tractor Company Owner being insulted by the founder of FERRARI
Ferruccio famously owned a Ferrari 250GT, which he took in to be serviced at the Maranello headquarters after realizing that the clutch was identical to the one being used on his produc-tion line. He politely asked Enzo Ferrari for a replacement part, who replied "You're just a silly tractor manufacturer, how could you possibly know anything about sports cars?" Like any red blooded Italian, he spit on the floor, walked out and started designing his own sports car. Four months later he unveiled the Lamborghini 350GTV. Boss
Interesting Fact: 3
Crash tests were first carried out by Audi
In 1938, crash tests were first carried out by Audi. These tests gave the company an idea about how the car would behave in case an accident occurred. Without realizing it, the com-pany had set a precedent for all other car manufacturers
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WHERE
ASHRAE
On the Date of 22/11/2019, one-day workshop started with a welcome speech from HOD of Mechanical Engineering to the instructor Mr. Nazim Khan (Capricot Technologies Pvt. Ltd.) who was accompanied by Ms. Priyanka Jain (ASHRAE India Chapter). The sessions started with an introductory remark from ASHRAE representative followed by an overview of Building Information Modelling (BIM) by the in-structor. The instructor discussed ASHRAE standards in BIM and use of BIM in HVAC Design/ Mod-elling/ Analysis. Various tools of BIM used in HVAC are briefed with examples. Advanced solutions and design tools were discussed along with basic modelling of ducting and piping, heating/ cooling load cal-culations etc. The instructor has also encouraged the students to take BIM as a career option and future scopes of BIM and design tools in industry. The workshop was attended by approximately 60 students of B.Tech – Mechanical, ADE and Mechatronics Engineering and the students have found the workshop very informative and up to date.
BIM Workshop Series
Interesting Fact: 4
Ferrari Engines are Musically Engineered
Ferrari engines are musically engineered to sound perfect by utilizing 3rd and 6th harmon-ics on the air intake, like an organ or flute
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ASME
CADEMICS
The Technical event ‘CADEMICS’ organised by UPES ASME Student Section in collaboration with ASME DTU Student Section from June 26, 2020 –June 29. 2020. The event was led and exe-cuted successfully by our events heads Shivam Bhatt and Rishabh Thakur. The event was the part of one of the best technical event under UPES ASME Student Section. The main objec-tive of this event is to test students’ knowledge and their creativity in field of engineering and designing. The event was made more interesting and successful enough to attract as 78 teams and 110 participants across all over India including universities like UPES, DTU, NIT, BITS, SMVIT, Thapar, etc. CADEMICS an online technical event done on CAD software according to the skills of students in specific software, the
students would participate as individual or as a team of two. The competition consists of a single round only with a time limit of 72 hours. The participants have to make a CAD model on the given problem assigned to them. Par-ticipants also have to submit their STEP or IGES file and a small report on the designed model. The judges for the events are the experts in the field of CAD software from the department of mechanical engineering, UPES are Mr. Prashant Shukla and Mr. Sachin Sharma. The winners were encouraged with e-certificate and a cash prize of INR 3000. The top twenty par-t i c i p a n t s were also given Certif-
icate of Merit as a token of encouragement. The winners of the events are Team Mechie form BITS Pilani, Goa Campus and second and the third winner are Team Consilo and Team Gaurav. The UPES ASME Student Section feels proud to organise such a successful event and would like to thanks Dr. Ajay Kumar, HOD Department of Mechanical engineering, Dr. Rajnish Garg, Faculty coordinator UPES ASME for their valuable guidance and advice for conduct-ing event CADEMICS conducting event CADEMICS.
Interesting Fact : 5
Golf balls have dimples because they help reduce drag, this allows the ball to fly further than a smooth ball would
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Institution of Engineers (India)
DIALECTICA “an online debate”
The first event held on 29th Aug, 2020 by our society IEI was DIALECTICA an online debate. The event was all about communication , vocabulary and presentation skills of participants. Many of us are experienced with offline Debate competition but online mode creates a little more pressure as it’s the new normal. In this event,total participants i.e. 43were divided into groups, each group consisting of 6 mem-bers. After this, for every group a topic was given and 3 minutes time to prepare was allotted, and the first participant of the group had the choice to whether go and speak in favour or against the topic and the rest were asked to switch(for/against) by the Judges. Moving on to the final round , one participant from each group i.e. 7 participants were selected on the basis of their performance. Final round was same as previous one. The platform for competition was GOOGLE MEET.
Topics For The Event:- 1. New education policy. 2. E-learning: A substitute for classroom learning? Advantages and disadvantages of online learning. 3. Fake news will kill social fiber of India unless checked. 4. Friends, Enemy of Frenemies? 5. Effects of Covid-19. 6. Companies shifting from China to India. 7. Are machines gaining control over humans? 8. Chinese app should be banned or not? 9. Nepotism in Bollywood. 10. Do deadlines destroy creativity? 11. 75% attendance is too much for engineering students? 12. Who serves the country most- teacher or soldier? 13. Role of engineers in disaster management Event Coordinated by: Kriti Singh, Ayush Dwivedi Judges:
Dr Deepak Kumar Associate Professor. Mechanical Department , UPES & Mrs. Brahmleen Kaur Assistant Trainer, Department of Humanities , UPES
Interesting Fact: 6
The original Royal Enfield logo featured a can-non, with the slogan “Made like a gun, goes like a bullet”. Suits a RE perfectly but the funny part is that this logo was also used on lawnmowers that were manufactured by the company
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CAMPUS PLACEMENT The reward of working well is the opportunity to do even more. Our students who have been continuous-
ly striving hard and have always been passionate for their goals have been rewarded in the form of job
offers in reputed firms throughout the country. Reliance Retail recruited many students from Mechatron-
ics Engineering and Maruti Suzuki India Ltd. from Automotive Design Engineering. The placement data
from the recent past is tabulated as follows:
Sl. Company Students Placed
1 Acadecraft 3
2 ADANI Gas Ltd. 4
3 Agrani Microlubes (Polytron) 5
4 Appitsimple Infotek Pvt Ltd. 1
5 ArcelorMittal/Nippon Steel 3
6 BYJU'S - The Learning App 10
7 CertyBox 1
8 Chadha & Chadha IP 3
9 CINDA Engineering & Construction Pvt. Ltd.
1
10 Cloud Analogy 1
11 Coffee Day Beverages 2
12 Cognizant Technology Solutions 12
13 Cummins India Ltd 1
14 Cynet Systems Inc. 5
15 Enhanced Wapp Systems (India) Pvt. Ltd. 1
16 Ennoble IP 2
17 Escorts Ltd 5
18 Evage Ventures Pvt. Ltd. 4
19 Extramarks Education India Pvt Ltd 2
20 Godrej & Boyce Mfg. Co. Ltd. 2
21 Holisol Talent Solutions Pvt. Ltd. 9
22 Honeywell UOP 1
23 Hyundai Motor India 1
24 Jaro Education 2
25 Jindal Stainless Ltd. 2
26 JSW Steel Ltd. 2
27 LTI - L&T InfoTech 1
28 Maruti Suzuki 4
29 McDermott India 1
30 MyCaptain (The Climber) 1
31 myPAT Edfora 1
32 Nestle 3
33 Padmini VNA Mechatronics Pvt. Ltd. 7
34 Prescient & Strategic (P&S) Intelligence 1
35 Ramky Enviro Engineers Ltd 1
36 Raptor Supplies Ltd. 1
37 Real Time Data Services 1
38 Rockman Industries 1
39 Royal Enfield 3
Sl. Company Students Placed
40 Samsung Heavy Industries 1
41 Savantis Solutions LLC 1
42 SOLARAMC Services Pvt. Ltd. 2
43 Sunmax Auto Engineering Pvt. Lim-ited
1
44 Suzuki Motorcycle India 8
45 TATA Advanced System Ltd. 1
46 Tata Consulting Engineers Ltd 3
47 TCIL 3
48 Technip FMC 1
49 Torrent Gas / Torrent Power 2
50 upGrad 1
51 Varite India Pvt. Ltd. 2
52 VE Commercial Vehicles 1
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S.No Authors Title of Journal article/book chapter/conference pa-per/Book
Name of Journal/Conference Proceeding/Book
1 Vipul Sharma, M.S.Goyat, Amrita-Hoodac, Jitendra K.Pandey, Adesh Kumar, Rajeev Gupta, Avani Kumar Upadhyay, Rajiv Prakas, John Baptist Kirabra, P.Mandal, Prashant Kumar Bhargava
Recent progress in nano-oxides and CNTs based corrosion resistant superhydrophobic coatings: A critical review
Progress in organic coating
2 Ashish Karn, Abhay Kumar Implications of the velocity ratio on the behavior of a circular synthetic jet flush mounted on a tor-pedo model in quiescent and cross-flow conditions.
Journal of Applied Fluid Me-chanics
3 Akash Gupta, Anshuman Singh, Var-nita Verma, Amit Kumar Mondal, Mukul Kumar Gupta
Developments and Clinical Evaluations of Robotic Exoskeleton Technology for Human upper-limb Rehabilitation
Advanced Robotics
4 V Chintala, S Vikesh, Ashish Karn Efficiency and Effectiveness enhancement of an intercooler of two-stage air compressor by low cost Al2O3/water nanofluids.
Heat Transfer
5 Ashish Karn, Abhay Kumar Some insights into drop impacts on a hydrophobic surface.
Journal of Applied Fluid Me-chanics
6 Venkatramakrishnan, S. R., Pandey, J. K., Mondal, A. K., Ashish Karn
Electricity generation from wind turbines at low wind velocities: A review.
Advanced Research in Fluid Mechanics and Thermal Sci-ences
9 Dr. P. Suresh Kumar , Dr. N. Prasan-thi Kumari , Dr. Amit Sharma , Mr. Sathyajit Nair, Mr. Suman Chatterjee and Mr. Swapnil Joshi.
Reduction of Emissions in a Biodiesel Fuelled Compression Ignition Engine Using Exhaust Gas Recirculation and Selective Catalytic Reduction Techniques
Heat Transfer
11 Choudhary, Dharnidhar, Caneon Ku-rien, and Ajay Kumar Srivastava
"Microplastic Contamination and Life Cycle As-sessment of Bottled Drinking Water." In Advances in Water Pollution Monitoring and Control, pp. 41-48. Springer, Singapore, 2020.
In Advances in Water Pollu-tion Monitoring and Control
12 Abhay Kumar, Ashish Karn On the effect of free surface upon a parallel sub-merged shallow synthetic jet.
Fluid Dynamics Research
13 Geetanjali Raghav,Mohit Nagpal,Suresh Kumar
Performance Analysis of High Temperature Sensi-ble Heat Solar Energy Storage System
Advances in Energy Research, Vol. 1,
14 Saket Choudhary, Sahaj Choudhary,Siddharth Vaish, Avani KumarUpadhyay, Amneesh Sin-gla,Yashvir Singh
Effect of welding parameters on microstructure and mechanical properties of friction stir welded Al 6061 aluminum alloy joints
Materials Today: proceedings
15 Anil Kumar, Mamta Sharma, Pankaj Thakur, Vijay Kumar Thakur , Sameer Rahatekar, Rajesh Kumar
A review on exergy analysis of solar parabolic col-lectors
Solar Energy
16 Roushan Kumar, Neelu Jyoti Ahuja, Mukesh Saxena & Adesh Kumar
Automotive Power Window Communication with DTC Algorithm and Hardware-in-the Loop Testing
Wireless Personal Communi-cations
17 Amit Kumar Sharma, Pankaj Kumar Sharma ,,Venkateswarlu Chintala , Narayan Khatri and Alok Patel
Environment-Friendly Biodiesel/Diesel Blends for Improving the Exhaust Emission and Engine Per-formance to Reduce the Pollutants Emitted from Transportation Fleets
18 Caneon Kurien, Ajay Kumar Srivasta-va and Emeric Molere
Indirect Carbon Emissions and Energy Consump-tion Model for Electric Vehicles - Indian Scenario
Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management
20 Nitin Kumar, Anil Kumar, Rajesh Maithani
Development of new correlations for heat transfer and pressure loss due to internal conical ring ob-stacles in an impinging jet solar air heater passage
Thermal Science and Engi-neering Progress
21 Sunil Kumar, Robin Thakur, Neeraj Gandotra, Sorabh Aggarwal, Arvind Singhy, Rajesh Maithani and Anil Kumar
Prediction of heat transfer and pressure drop in
helically perforated twisted tape heat exchanger
tube using fuzzy logic
JP Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer
(From Jan 2020 to Aug 2020)
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S.No Authors Title of Journal article/book chapter/conference pa-per/Book
Name of Journal/Conference Proceeding/Book
22 Swapnil Bhurat, Shyam Pandey, V Chintala
Combined Effect of External Mixture Formation and Cooled Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) on Engine performance and emissions Characteristics of Partially Pre-mixed Charged Compression Igni-tion (PCCI) Engine
Environmental Progress and Sustainable development
23 Rohit Mishra, Avani Kumar Upadh-yay, Amneesh Singla, Yashvir Singh
Effect of groove designs on residual stress and transverse shrinkage in GMAW and PGMAW of A333 seamless steel pipes
Journal of Advanced Manufactur-ing Systems
24 VijaySavadi, D.P.Singh, S.K.Joshi, I.Majeed, Md.Shuaib, V.R.Sharma, A.Yadav, R.Kumar,P.P.Singh,Unnati, M.K.Sharma, S.Pandey, B.P.Singh, R.Prasad
Activity induced in different rare earth materials using heavy ion oxygen beam; thin layer activation analysis
Nuclear Instruments and Meth-ods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Mate-rials and Atoms
25 Caneon Kurien, Ajay Kumar Srivasta-va and Salome Lesbats
Experimental and computational study on the mi-crowave energy based regeneration in diesel par-ticulate filter for exhaust emission control
Journal of the Energy Institute
26 Yashvir singh,Deepak Singh,Amneesh SIngla, Abhishek sharma
Chemical modification of juliflora oil with trime-thylolpropane (TMP) and effect of TiO2 nanopar-ticles concentration during tribological investiga-tion
Fuel
27 Abhishek Sharma, Yashvir Singh, Nishant Kumar Singh, Amneesh Sin-gla,
Effective utilization of tobacco (Nicotiana Tabac-cum) for biodiesel production and its application on diesel engine using response surface methodol-ogy approach
Fuel
28 Mohammed Sadriwala, Yashvir Singh, Abhishek Sharma, Amneesh Singla, Shivam Mishra
Friction and wear behavior of jojoba oil based bio-lubricant-Taguchi method approach
Materials Today: proceedings
29 Amneesh Singla, Rajnish Garg, Yash-vir Singh
Tribological Behaviour of Cast In-situ Al-Al2O3 Composite Developed by Stir Casting Using V2O5 Particles
Journal of the Chinese Society of Mechanical Engineers
30 Aditya Kumar, Swapnil Bhurat Numerical investigations on Thermo-structural behavior of various cut patterns for ventilation on automobile brake discs
31 Swapnil Bhurat, Shyam Pandey, V Chintala, Sachin Sharma
Influence of compression ratio and exhaust gas recircu-lation on light duty diesel engine
32 Rajesh Maithani, Anil Kumar, Geetan-jali Raghav, Mohit Nagpal, Bipin Ku-mar
Thermal analysis of jet impingement on hemi-spherical protrusion on heated surface
Experimental Heat Transfer
33 Lohit Sharmaa , Sunil Kumar , Robin Thakur , Bhaskar Goel , Amar Raj Singh Suri , Sashank Thapa , Nitin Kumar , Rajesh Maithani , Anil Kumar
A review on exergy analysis of nanofluid flow through several conduits
Frontier of Heat and Mass Transfer
34 Sachin Sharma, Randip Kumar Das, Kishor Kulkarni
Performance evaluation of solar air heater using sine wave shape obstacle
Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering
35 Ramesh M, Deepak Kumar Effects of Aging Temperature, Time During Tran-sition from Brittle to Ductile on Fracture Behavior of Zinc Coated AA7075
Annales de Chimie - Science des Matériaux
Interesting Fact: 7
The first Lamborghini didn't even have an engine when they unveiled it.
The 350 GTV may have been the world's first Lambo, and ultimately, it led to the creation of the super-car genre, but when it was first unveiled at the Turin Auto Show it wasn't even finished, so they put a bunch of bricks where the engine should have been and kept the hood shut the entire time
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(From Jan 2020 to Aug 2020)
S. No. Title Name of the inventor Patent Details (Application No.)
Published/Granted
1 “A support stand retrieval sys-tem for a two wheeler vehicle”
Dr. Jitendra Yadav Aman Jain, Akash Jain Abhinav Bisht
202011007621 Published
2 Short distance telemetry system for elucida-tion
Dr. Deepak kumar, Dr. Ab-hay Kumar, Dr. Natraj Mishra, Jasjeet singh, Ankur Kohali
1/8131/2020-DEL Published
3 electric-powered loader for moving payloads
Manas Jaiswal, Abhinav Dhaka, Dharnidhar chaudhary, Annirudh Das, Swapnil Bhurat, Dr.Ajay Ku-mar, Dr. Roushan Kumar, Ram Kunwer
202011009945 Published
4 Thermal imaging fire detec-tion system
Mr. Akshi Kunwar Singh, Mr. Ravi Tomar, Dr. Roushan Kumar, Ms. Neha Chaudhary, Mr. Udayveer Mittal, Ms. Vaishnavi Shar-ma
202011009929 Published
5 A fabric helmet to curb infec-tion spread
Dr. Ashish Karn, Shashank Singh Deo, Dr. Abhay Ku-mar
202011020913 Filed
6 A fabric helmet based protec-tive gear
Dr. Ashish Karn, Shashank Singh Deo, Dr. Abhay Ku-mar
329398001 Filed
7 Robotic apparatus Dr. Deepak kumar, Dr. Ajay Kumar, Jasjeet singh, Raman Bala, Namya Kamboj, Namita Kamboj
202011020649 Published
8 A driver-assistance system and method for assisting a driver during night and foggy weath-er
Dr. Deepak kumar, Dr. Ajay Kumar, Jasjeet singh, Ankur Kohali, Ayush Vats
202011020474 Published
9 System and method for identi-fying and monitoring a person infected by a virulent respira-tory virus
Dr. Deepak kumar, Dr. Ajay Kumar, Jasjeet singh, Ankur Kohali, Ayush Vats
202011022819 Published
10 Contactless doorbell apparatus Dr. Deepak kumar, Dr. Ajay Kumar, Jasjeet singh, Raman Bala, Namya Kamboj, Namita Kamboj, Archik Goswami
202011024411 Published
11 Chainless Transmission Sys-tem for Bicycles
Dr. Jitendra Yadav, Dr.Santosh Kurre, Mr. Su-rajit Mondal, Pawan Kumar Yadav Lakshmi Kaushik, Manohar Bhati
329241-001 Published
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S. No. Title Name of the inventor Patent Details (Application No.)
Published/Granted
12 Writing instrument Dr. Jitendra Yadav, Dr. Ajay Ku-mar, Shubham Thakur, Rajashree Hazarika, Sayan Saha, Shantanu Mathur, Vaibhav Por-wal
329240-001 published
13 Autonomous apparatus to op-erate elevator
Dr. Deepak kumar, Dr. Ajay Ku-mar, Jasjeet singh, Ankur Kohali, Ayush Vats
202011024533 Published
14 Solar Energy Storage System Dr. Anil Kumar, Dr Rajesh Maithani
327456-001 Filed
15 Integrated Photovoltaic Panel for Water Heating
Dr. Rajesh Maithani, Dr. Anil Kumar, Mr. Surajit Mondal
327677-001 Filed
16 An automatic elevator key panel disinfecting system
Dr. Deepak kumar, Dr. Ajay Ku-mar, Jasjeet singh, Raman Bala, Namya Kamboj, Namita Kamboj,
202011028272 Filed
17 A face cover for travelling in a public vehicle
Dr. Shyam Pandey, Mr. Narayan Khatri, Mr. Varun Savadi, Mr. Mohit Khatri, Mr. Nishant Thap-liyal, and Miss Neha Chauhan
202011029188 Filed
18 Integrated Photovoltaic and Thermal Energy System
Dr Rajesh Maithani, Dr. Anil Ku-mar
331216-001 Filed
19 A mixed municipal waste seg-regation system
Mr. Prashant Shukla, Dr. Pankaj Kumar Sharma, Dr. Shyam Pan-dey, DR. V Chintala, Dr. G. G. Sastry, Sachi Choudhary
202011025038 A Published
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