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All India Seminar on
Tribology as Energy Saver for Mining, Steel and other Heavy Industries
September 28-29, 2019, Ranchi, India
Organised by
The Institution of Engineers (India)Jharkhand State Centre, Ranchi Under the Aegis of: Mechanical Engineering Division Board, IE(I), Kolkata
In Association with
Tribology Society of IndiaRanchi Chapter
With technical support of:
Steel Authority of India Ltd.
R&D Centre for Iron & SteelCoal India Ltd. CCL, CMPDIL
HEC Ltd. MECON Ltd. BIT, Mesra
The Institution of Engineers (India) or IEI is the largest multidisciplinary professional body that encompasses 15 engineering disciplines and gives engineers a global platform for sharing professional interest. IEI has
membership strength of above 0.8 million. Established in 1920, with its headquarter at 8 Gokhale Road, Kolkata-700020, IEI has served the engineering fraternity close to a century. During this period of time, IEI has
been inextricably linked with the history of modern-day engineering.In 1935, IEI was incorporated by Royal Charter and remains the only professional body in India which has been
accorded this honour. Today, its quest for professional excellence has given it a place of pride in almost every
prestigious and relevant organization across the globe. It provides a vast array of technical, professional and supporting services to the Government, Industries, Academia and the Engineering fraternity, operating
through its 123 Centres located across the country and 6 overseas chapters. Besides, IEI has bilateral agreements with about 31 international bodies and membership of another 8 international bodies of the
developed nations across the globe.Being recognized as a Scientific and Research Organisation (SIRO) by the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research, Ministry of Science and Technology, Government of India, IEI promotes the cause of
research and development by providing Grant-in-Aid support to undergraduate, post graduate students and PhD Research Scholars of Engineering Institutions and Universities.
IEI conducts Section A & B Examinations in various engineering disciplines (popularly known as AMIE examination), the successful completion of which is recognized as equivalent to Degree in appropriate field of
Engineering of recognized Universities of India by the Ministry of Human Resources Development,
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From a little hut to a campus with a two storied building, two-conference halls, each capable of seating 100
people, office, library, guest house and an auditorium for 300 people, 3 class rooms for continuous education has been an impressive journey. This has been possible only due to the hard work by fellow members, State
Government, Public Sector Undertakings and Private Sector Organisations. At present around 3000 members including Associates, 7500 student members are enrolled with Jharkhand State Centre. This is an achievement
in comparison to 87 corporate members in 1961. Jharkhand State Centre is designated as 'A' category centre
by the Institution of Engineers (India). The centre has been actively engaged in voicing its concerns over many issues from time to time and call on engineers to face the challenges to emphasis on the engineer's role in
Society and engineers as managers. The Centre has been organising cultural programmes to inculcate bond among members and their families. Independence Day and Republic Day are celebrated with family members
every year. Telecom Day and World Environment Day are also celebrated every year. For details please visit: www.ieijsc.org
Tribology Society of India (TSI) is a premier professional society set up in 1989 with a vision to spread
awareness and practice of Tribology all across India. The Society is affiliated to the International Tribology Council, UK. For fulfilling its mission, the Society is regularly organising various Conferences at International,
National and Regional levels. The International Conference on Industrial Tribology (ICIT, now IndiaTrib) is
being organised biennially at different locations of the country and is highly popular among industries and academia. TSI is also striving hard to disseminate knowledge through international level training
programmes. In this endeavour “Summer School in Tribology” is its annual education course where a unique blend of participants from academia and industries are selected for promoting research in Tribology.
About the Institution of Engineers (India)
The Institution of Engineers (India), Jharkhand State Centre
Tribology Society of India
Publications of TSI include “Indian Journal of Tribology” and “TSI Newsletter”, which not only serve as a useful
source of current technical knowledge, but also provide a forum to Tribology professionals for sharing their own work and learning.
Mining and Heavy Industries play a significant role in the development of National Economy. In Mining
Industry heavy earth moving equipment are deployed which are mostly powered by diesel engines. These engines consume a large amount of HSD and lubricants. Similarly in heavy industries different type of
lubricating and cooling lubricants are utilized. It has been recognized beyond doubt that wear and tear constitute the major portion of maintenance cost and systematic application of tribology practices can save significantly the energy cost as well as maintenance cost. Tribology is a multi-disciplinary subject dealing with science and technology of interacting surfaces in relative motion. The term has been derived from the Greek word “Tribos” (meaning “Rubbing”) and in general it
denotes the subject of Friction, Wear and Lubrication. Over the years, Tribology has been recognized as a very important aspect in all industrial operations. Application of correct Tribological practices is helpful to the
industries in protecting and enhancing life of plants and machinery, preventing expensive breakdowns, improving efficiency of operations and reducing energy consumption.
India has a large network of steel, mining and allied heavy industries. Besides working under tremendous load
of heat, dust and severity, these industries are highly energy intensive. These conditions pose big challenge to Tribology and therefore it is required to develop and apply advanced tribological concepts for improving
equipment reliability, reducing energy consumption, and providing healthy working environment to the operating personnel and other habitants. It is need of the hour to evolve suitable tribological approach
especially for reduction in energy consumption in these industries.
In view of the above, The Institution of Engineers and Tribology Society of India, two eminent professional
bodies of India, have joined hands together in organising an All India Seminar on Tribology as Energy saver for Mining, Steel and other Heavy Industries on September 28-29, 2019, at Ranchi. The Seminar shall provide a
common platform to industry practitioners, maintenance engineers, researchers, academicians and technology suppliers for smooth exchange of latest knowledge in the field of Tribology for heavy industries
engaged in Steel & other metals, Mining, Cement, Power, etc. It shall create awareness among participants
about the benefits of applying advanced Tribological practices in their respective fields which ultimately translate not only in improving reliability of machinery and cost saving but also into the saving of energy.
It will be dealing with various innovations in Tribology for energy saving in Heavy Industries. In addition to this, deliberations may also be made on some other topics of general interests. Some of the broad areas which may be covered in technical sessions are:
Ÿ Tribological approach for energy saving Ÿ Tribology in excavation and crushing of minerals
Ÿ Tribology in iron and steel making and non-ferrous metalsŸ Tribology in rolling and other metalworking processes
Ÿ Tribology in automotive applications
Ÿ Wear of ceramic, polymeric, composite materialsŸ Wear resistant steel and other materials
Ÿ Surface treatments and coatings Ÿ Lubricating oils, greases and additives
Ÿ Hydraulics, Bearing and Gear lubricationŸ Corrosion and rust preventionŸ Advances in friction, wear and lubrication
Sub-Themes
Theme of the Seminar
Ÿ Simulation and mathematical modellingŸ Tribo-testing
Ÿ Condition monitoring and maintenance for improving reliability of machineries
Ÿ Any other area relevent and related to Tribology
Engineers, scientists, academicians and practitioners in Tribology are invited to present papers in line with the
theme of the Seminar. Prospective contributors are requested to submit abstract of their paper in about 250 words to the Convenor latest by July 31, 2019. Contributors of the selected papers would be required to
submit manuscript of the full paper latest by August 31, 2019. Format of the paper shall be intimated to the
authors separately.
The seminar will endeavour to give preference to papers, which deal with new advancements and developments in the aforesaid areas. All papers shall be subjected to review by a Technical Committee and
shall be published in the Seminar Proceedings.
Receipt of abstract : July 31, 2019Acceptance of abstract : August 16, 2019
Submission of full manuscript : August 31, 2019
A Souvenir, containing Seminar details and informative articles shall be released during the Seminar, and will be provided to each registered delegate. Advertisements for the Souvenir can be booked at the following
rates:
Applicable GST shall be extra. Soft copy of the advertisement material is to be provided to the Organising
Secretariat latest by August 31, 2019.
Reputed Companies, Organisations and Trade Associations are invited to join this event as sponsors of the Seminar. The details regarding various categories of sponsorship are given below:
The registration fee for the Seminar will cover participation in Technical Sessions, Seminar Proceedings, Printed materials, Seminar kit, Lunch, Tea/coffee, Seminar Banquet, etc.
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The registration fee for the Seminar will cover participation in Technical Sessions, Seminar Proceedings,
Printed materials, Seminar kit, Lunch, Tea/coffee, Seminar Banquet, etc.
All payments are to be made through Bank Draft / A/c Payee Cheque, drawn in favour of “The Institution of
Engineers (India), Jharkhand State Centre”, payable at any of the schedule banks at Ranchi. Online transfer
details:
Bank Name: Union Bank of India
A/c No: 480102050000259
IFSC: UBIN0548014
Branch: Shyamali Branch
PAN: AAATT3439QGSTIN : 20AAATT3439Q2Z7
Ranchi is the capital of state of Jharkhand, which is endowed with rich iron ore and coal deposits. With its rich mineral resources and industrial base, Ranchi is rapidly developing into an important industrial sector in India.
The city is surrounded by thick forests and beautiful natural waterfalls and still unspoilt by modern
commercialism. Ranchi is located in eastern part of India, around 400 km from Kolkata. It has very pleasant o oand moderate climate and the temperature in August may vary between +25 C and +35 C.
Domestic airlines operate between Ranchi and other major cities of India such as New Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Raipur, Bhubneshwar and Patna. Ranchi is also well connected by rail and road with all major cities of the country, namely Bengaluru, Bhubaneshwar, Chennai, Hyderabad, Jamshedpur, Jaipur,
Kolkata, Mumbai, Nagpur, Patna, Raipur, New Delhi, Vishakhapatnam, etc.
Ranchi offers a range of accommodation to suit every budget. Both economy and luxury class hotels are
located within 5 km from the Seminar Venue. Delegates are requested to book the accommodation in advance
to get preferred choice.
Category of Delegate IE/ TSI Member Non -MemberIndustry
Rs 4,000/- Rs 5,000/ -
Academia
Rs 3, 000/- Rs 4,000/ -Retired person/Student Rs 2,000/ - Rs 3,000/ -
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National Advisory Committee
Chairman: Mr T Gunaraja, FIE, President, IEICo Chairman: Mr Jagroop Singh, FIE, Chairman, MCDB, IEIMembers :Mr. Arvinder Singh Bakshi, FIE, Vice President & Member, MCDB, IEI
Dr. Swapan Bhaumik, FIE, Vice President & Member, MCDB, IEIDr Arun Kumar Shrivastava, FIE, Member, MCDB, IEI
Prof K Venkatasubbaiah, FIE, Member, MCDB, IEI
Prof (Dr) R Suresh, FIE, Member, MCDB, IEIProf (Dr) Rajat Gupta, FIE, Member, MCDB, IEI
Dr Sashindra Kumar Kakoty, FIE, Member, MCDB, IEIDr Wooday P Krishna, FIE, Member, MCDB, IEI
Prof (Dr) K Palani Kumar,FIE, Member, MCDB, IEIMr Pradeep Chaturvedi, FIE, Member, MCDB, IEIMr S K Banerji, FIE, Member, MCDB, IEI
Prof (Dr) K Brahma Raju, FIE, Member, MCDB, IEIMr A Mukherjee, FIE, Member, MCDB, IEI
Dr G Ranganath, FIE, Chairman, CATE & Member, MCDB, IEIMr Enti Ranga Reddy, FIE, Member, MCDB, IEI
Mr Kiran Chander Sethi, FIE, Member, MCDB, IEI
Ms K Padmini, FIE, Member, MCDB, IEIDr O Ram Mohan Rao, FIE, Member, MCDB, IEI
Mr V Vijayachandran Nair, FIE, Member, MCDB, IEIMr Prabhakar Singh, FIE, Member, MCDB, IEI
Dr R Venkatesan, FIE, Member, MCDB, IEIDr R L Shrivastava, FIE, Member, MCDB, IEIMr S S Yadav, FIE, Member, MCDB, IEI
Mr. Neeraj Dave, FIE, Member, MCDB, IEIDr S S V Ram Kumar, Director (R&D Centre, IOCL) & President, TSI
Mr Ajay Arora, Executive Director, RDCIS, SAILProf. Satish V. Kailas, (IISc), Vice President, TSI
Dr Barun Chakrabarti (L&T), Vice President, TSI
Mr Ajay K. Harinarain, (R&D Centre, IOCL), Secretary, TSIMr D. Karmakar, GM, RDCIS, SAIL
Chairman : Mr. Siyaranjan Kumar Singh, FIE, Chairman, IEI, JSC
Co-Chairman : Mr. M.I. Alam, FIEConvenor: Mr. Sandeep Kumar Bhagat, MIE
Co-Convenor : Mr. D. K. Jain, DGM, SAILMembers : Mr. A.K. Saxena, FIE, Past Council Member, IEI
Mr. Shivanand Roy, FIE, Council Member, IEIMr. Chandrakant Raipat, FIE
Mr. K.K. Singh, DGM, SAIL & Secretary (TSI-Ranchi Chapter) Mr. B.K. Singh, FIE, CCL
Mr. Prashant Deva, FIE
Mr. P. Balasubhakar, FIEMr. M.R. Kumar, FIE
Mr. R.K. Kanshi, FIEMr. M.K.Gupta, FIE
Mr. A.K. Shahdeo, FIEMr. Harun Ansari, MIEMr. Rohit Kataruka, MIE
Mr. M.K. Singh, AMIE
Dr. S.K. Ghosh, Professor, IIT(ISM), Dhanbad
Mr. Kamal Mukherjee, FIE, Retd. GM, CIL & EC Member TSI
Dr. R.P. Sharma, HOD (Mechanical), BIT MesraMr. P. Pathak, DGM, RDCIS, SAIL, Ranchi
Dr P.S Mukherjee, Retd. Prof. IIT(ISM), DhanbadMr.S.C.Vishwakarma, FIE, Dean Academy (F&S), RTCIT, Ranchi
Mr. Bipul Kumar Singh, Manager, HEC
Organising Committee
Technical Committee
Address for Correspondence
Mr. Jitendra Kumar, FIE Honorary Secretary, IEI, JSC
Engineers Bhawan, Nepal House, Doranda, Ranchi 834002, India
Mobile: 9470193683
Mr. Sandeep Kumar Bhagat, MIEConvenor
Engineers Bhawan, Nepal House, Doranda, Ranchi 834002, India
Mobile : 9431333224 & 8987784185Email : [email protected]
ALL INDIA SEMINAR ON
Tribology as Energy Saver for Mining, Steel and other Heavy Industries
(SEPTEMBER 28-29, 2019)
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