The History of Mankind is also the History of Technology. Any culture moves forward at a rhythm imposed by its technology. Scientific knowledge itself requires a pre-existing technological substratum in order to move forward. Political and military affairs are also underpinned by technological development. Economic history goes hand in hand with the technological development, products and transport that make trade possible. On both a large and small scale, Engineering takes advantage of the existing technology of every period and makes it tangible. Engineering makes technological knowledge a reality and places it at the service of society by creating useful objects. Engineering is the applied arm of science and therefore requires an understanding of traditional science and maths as well as an understanding of techniques and application in real world systems and devices. The mechanical engineer applies this understanding to synthesize new products that benefit humanity. In other words, engineers use maths and science to come up with creative solutions to problems. Mechanical engineering is built upon three main areas of study: thermal and fluid science, mechanical systems, and design and manufacturing. The profession of mechanical engineering is very broad, with practitioners employed in most areas of technological and industrial management endeavor. Examples of industrial employers which require mechanical engineering background are: process industries including pulp and paper, steel, aluminum, food, petroleum, chemicals and others; manufacturing industries including highway vehicles, instruments, airplanes, rockets and engines, toys, agricultural machinery, and many others; power plants including steam, nuclear, and hydroelectric plants; federal laboratories performing a wide variety of defense and nondefense related engineering design, analysis, and experimental work; and a wide variety of consulting work including heating, ventilating, and air conditioning system design, and forensic. It is the mechanical engineer's responsibility and challenge to conceive, plan, design, and perform analysis and testing related to devices, machines and systems used by or manufactured by the employer. This work may include liaison with other engineers, engineering technologists, technicians, outside vendors and departments within the company. Areas of responsibility following design and prototype testing may include direction of a manufacturing line. It should be evident that career opportunities abound within this very wide array of employers and engineering activities. The job market for engineers often follows the nation's economy in general. In spite of these natural fluctuations, however, it is expected that our nation will always depend on uses of technology for creating an improved standard of living and a more efficient industrial base to maintain and enhance international competitiveness. Therefore, we can expect that mechanical engineering graduates will have excellent employment opportunities. Course requirements include mathematics, basic sciences (physics and chemistry), engineering design; arts, diversity, humanities and social sciences and at least one year of engineering science. The program also includes engineering graphics, statistics, computer application, solid mechanics, materials science, manufacturing processes, thermodynamics, heat transfer, fluid mechanics, electronics and design of structural, mechanical, and energy systems.
To create globally competent and self-reliant mechanical engineers adaptive to an interdisciplinary environment contributing to society through development, authority and entrepreneurship.
M1: To offer high quality graduate program in the field of Mechanical Engineering with value education to the students and make them responsive to societal needs.
M2: To nurture the students with a global outlook for a sustainable future with high moral and ethical values.
M3: To strengthen collaboration with industries, academia and research organizations to enrich learning environment, thus enhance research and entrepreneurship culture.
M4: To create awareness about the need of interdisciplinary applications through alumni industry-institution interactions.
PEOs | Description |
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PEO1 | Prepare graduates with mathematical, scientific and engineering skills to design and develop energy efficient systems for sustainable development. |
PEO2 | Excel graduates with high level of technical competency combined with research and complex problem-solving ability to generate innovative solutions in Mechanical and multi-disciplinary areas. |
PEO3 | Equip graduates with modern tools, technology and advanced software’s for deliberating engineering solutions. |
PEO4 | Inculcate graduates with strong foundation in academic excellence, soft skills, leadership qualities, professional ethics, and social concerns and understand the need for lifelong learning for a successful professional career. |
S.No. | POs | Description |
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1 | Engineering knowledge | Apply the knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering fundamentals and an engineering specialization to the solution of complex engineering problems. |
2 | Problem Analysis | Identify, formulate, review research literature, and analyse complex engineering problems reaching substantiated conclusions using first principles of mathematics, natural science and engineering sciences. |
3 | Design/development of solutions | Design solutions for complex engineering problems and design system components or processes that meet the specified needs with appropriate consideration for the public health and safety, and the cultural, societal and environmental considerations. |
4 | Conduct investigations of complex problems | Use research based knowledge and research methods including design of experiments, analysis and interpretation of data, and synthesis of the information to provide valid conclusions. |
5 | Modern tool usage: | Create, select and apply appropriate techniques, resources and modern engineering and IT tools including prediction and modelling to complex engineering activities with an understanding of the limitations |
6 | The engineer and society | Apply reasoning informed by the contextual knowledge to assess societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to the professional engineering practice |
7 | Environment sustainability | Understand the impact of the professional engineering solutions in the societal and environmental contexts, and demonstrate the knowledge of, and need for sustainable development. |
8 | Ethics | Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and norms of the engineering practice. |
9 | Individual and team work | Function effectively as an individual and as a member or leader in diverse teams, and in multidisciplinary settings. |
10 | Communication | Communicate effectively on complex engineering activities with the engineering community and with society at large, such as, being able to comprehend and write effective reports and design documentation, make effective presentations, and give and receive clear instructions |
11 | Project management and finance | Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the engineering and management principles and apply these to ones own work, as a member and leader in a team, to manage projects and in multidisciplinary environments. |
12 | Lifelong learning | Recognize the need for, and have the preparation and ability to engage in independent and lifelong learning in the broader context of technological change. |
PSOs | Description |
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PSO1 | Apply the knowledge of modern engineering tools to design and analyze the products and process related to Mechanical Engineering systems |
PSO2 | Develop technical and interpersonal skills pertinent to mechanical and allied engineering for careers in industry, academia and government organizations. |
Welcome to the first issue of Newsletter from the Department of Mechanical Engineering. We are delighted to launch our Newsletter “INGENIUM”. This newsletter is a digital way for us to communicate with our students, faculty members, alumni and industrial partners. It aims to showcase the glimpse of the departmental activities and achievements. It enlightens the readers about the latest happenings in the department, focusing about different activities like placement, industry- academia, club activities, student and faculty achievements. We thank all the contributors for their support. Do send us your feedback and suggestions for improvement.
Welcome to the first issue of Newsletter from the Department of Mechanical Engineering. We are delighted to launch our Newsletter “INGENIUM”. This newsletter is a digital way for us to communicate with our students, faculty members, alumni and industrial partners. It aims to showcase the glimpse of the departmental activities and achievements. It enlightens the readers about the latest happenings in the department, focusing about different activities like placement, industry- academia, club activities, student and faculty achievements. We thank all the contributors for their support. Do send us your feedback and suggestions for improvement.
Welcome to the first issue of Newsletter from the Department of Mechanical Engineering. We are delighted to launch our Newsletter “INGENIUM”. This newsletter is a digital way for us to communicate with our students, faculty members, alumni and industrial partners. It aims to showcase the glimpse of the departmental activities and achievements. It enlightens the readers about the latest happenings in the department, focusing about different activities like placement, industry- academia, club activities, student and faculty achievements. We thank all the contributors for their support. Do send us your feedback and suggestions for improvement.
Welcome to the first issue of Newsletter from the Department of Mechanical Engineering. We are delighted to launch our Newsletter “INGENIUM”. This newsletter is a digital way for us to communicate with our students, faculty members, alumni and industrial partners. It aims to showcase the glimpse of the departmental activities and achievements. It enlightens the readers about the latest happenings in the department, focusing about different activities like placement, industry- academia, club activities, student and faculty achievements. We thank all the contributors for their support. Do send us your feedback and suggestions for improvement.
Welcome to the first issue of Newsletter from the Department of Mechanical Engineering. We are delighted to launch our Newsletter “INGENIUM”. This newsletter is a digital way for us to communicate with our students, faculty members, alumni and industrial partners. It aims to showcase the glimpse of the departmental activities and achievements. It enlightens the readers about the latest happenings in the department, focusing about different activities like placement, industry- academia, club activities, student and faculty achievements. We thank all the contributors for their support. Do send us your feedback and suggestions for improvement.
Welcome to the first issue of Newsletter from the Department of Mechanical Engineering. We are delighted to launch our Newsletter “INGENIUM”. This newsletter is a digital way for us to communicate with our students, faculty members, alumni and industrial partners. It aims to showcase the glimpse of the departmental activities and achievements. It enlightens the readers about the latest happenings in the department, focusing about different activities like placement, industry- academia, club activities, student and faculty achievements. We thank all the contributors for their support. Do send us your feedback and suggestions for improvement.
Welcome to the first issue of Newsletter from the Department of Mechanical Engineering. We are delighted to launch our Newsletter “INGENIUM”. This newsletter is a digital way for us to communicate with our students, faculty members, alumni and industrial partners. It aims to showcase the glimpse of the departmental activities and achievements. It enlightens the readers about the latest happenings in the department, focusing about different activities like placement, industry- academia, club activities, student and faculty achievements. We thank all the contributors for their support. Do send us your feedback and suggestions for improvement.
Welcome to the first issue of Newsletter from the Department of Mechanical Engineering. We are delighted to launch our Newsletter “INGENIUM”. This newsletter is a digital way for us to communicate with our students, faculty members, alumni and industrial partners. It aims to showcase the glimpse of the departmental activities and achievements. It enlightens the readers about the latest happenings in the department, focusing about different activities like placement, industry- academia, club activities, student and faculty achievements. We thank all the contributors for their support. Do send us your feedback and suggestions for improvement.
Welcome to the first issue of Newsletter from the Department of Mechanical Engineering. We are delighted to launch our Newsletter “INGENIUM”. This newsletter is a digital way for us to communicate with our students, faculty members, alumni and industrial partners. It aims to showcase the glimpse of the departmental activities and achievements. It enlightens the readers about the latest happenings in the department, focusing about different activities like placement, industry- academia, club activities, student and faculty achievements. We thank all the contributors for their support. Do send us your feedback and suggestions for improvement.
Welcome to the first issue of Newsletter from the Department of Mechanical Engineering. We are delighted to launch our Newsletter “INGENIUM”. This newsletter is a digital way for us to communicate with our students, faculty members, alumni and industrial partners. It aims to showcase the glimpse of the departmental activities and achievements. It enlightens the readers about the latest happenings in the department, focusing about different activities like placement, industry- academia, club activities, student and faculty achievements. We thank all the contributors for their support. Do send us your feedback and suggestions for improvement.
Shri. Harikumar A., CEO of Udupi Cochin Shipyard Limited, inaugurated the Association of Mechanical Engineering Students (ARMS) for the 2023–2024 academic year on Saturday, December 9, 2023, at 2:00 PM in Seminar Hall 1. The ceremony proceeded with the lighting of a lamp by the dignitaries, including Dr. Shantharama Rai C, Principal, and Dr. Rajesh Rai P, Head of the Mechanical Engineering Department. The new office bearers of Team ARMS were greeted by association coordinator Mr. Prashantha D. A. during the oath-taking ceremony.
Department of Mechanical Engineering has organized workshop on Air-conditioning and Refrigeration for 2nd year Mechanical Engineering students on 17-02-2023 at 2 pm in Machine shop Laboratory. The speaker Mr.Sachin Karkera AC Maintenance Engineers’ Services Car street Mangalore spoke about working of basic refrigerator and air conditioner. He dismantled refrigerator and shown each parts of it and explained the functions. He also explained the refrigeration cycle with heat absorption and heat exhaust in same device. Students were able to understand the basic differences with working of air conditioner and refrigerator. He dismantled air conditioner and shown parts like condenser and evaporator and significances of it in the completion of cooling cycle.
18 Students of 5th Semester along with 2 faculty members visited JV Springs Baikampady, Mangaluru on 23-01-2023 at 2.00 PM. JV Springs, Brahmas Engineering and Construction Company Ltd. deals with Manufacturing and sale of Automobile leaf springs and assembling. It was very informative and useful for the students to get more exposure about entrepreneurship skills.
18 Students of 5th Semester along with 2 faculty members visited Deccan Plast Industries, Konaje on 23-01-2023 at 11.00 AM. Deccan Plast Industries has an advanced “state of the art” factory in Mangaluru, constructed in the standards matching any MNC factory having latest injection moulding machines and moulds and other equipment, is powered by latest technology complemented by in-house R & D and product development. It was very informative and useful for the students to get more exposure about injection moulding.
S.No. | Date | Event Name |
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1 | 2021-12-01 | Technical Talk on “Opportunities through GATE Exam” |
2 | 2021-11-18 | Technical Talk on “Prerequisites to be a Design Engineer” |
3 | 2021-11-18 | Design now Workshop on “AUTODESK FUSION 360” |
4 | 2021-10-23 | Report on Auto -Tech Talk |
5 | 2021-07-24 | Webinar on “PTC GTTC-COE Awareness’ |
6 | 2021-07-24 | Webinar on “Introduction to robotics and its Applications” |
7 | 2021-07-12 | FIVE DAY FDP ON RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN RENEWABLE ENERGY TECHNOLOGY FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT |
8 | 2021-06-16 | A Webinar on “Prerequisite for Career In Heating-Ventilation And Air-Conditioning” by Mr. Asif CEO |
9 | 2021-06-07 | Webinar on “Opportunities through GATE Exam” |
10 | 2021-05-31 | Webinar on “Prerequisites to be a Design Engineer” |
S.No. | Date | Event Name |
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S.No. | Date | Event Name |
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1 | 2019-02-14 | Technical Talk on Computational Fluid Dynamics |
2 | 2019-02-21 | Workshop conducted on Structural Analysis using FEMAP with NX-Nastran |
3 | 2019-03-25 | Workshop conducted on Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning |
4 | 2019-04-05 | Industrial Visit to Center for Cryogenic Technology, Indian Institute of science bangalore |
5 | 2019-04-03 | Industrial Visit to Toyoto kirloskar Motor pvt Ltd. |
6 | 2019-04-03 | Industrial Visit to Festo India Private Limited, Bangalore |
7 | 2019-04-05 | Industrial Visit to CSIR-NAL, HAL Airport Road, Bengaluru |
8 | 2019-04-08 | Industrial Visit to MRPL, Mangaluru |
9 | 2019-08-16 | Inaugural ceremony of Association of Royal Mechanical Students (ARMS) |
10 | 2019-07-08 | FIVE DAYS FDP PROGRAM ON 3D PRINTING |
11 | 2019-09-19 | One day workshop on Cost effective manufacturing and Assembly using CATIA |
12 | 2019-10-23 | Technical talk on Basics and Advancement on IC Engines and Combustion. |
13 | 2019-11-15 | Industrial Visit Report - Lamina Suspension Products Ltd. |
S.No. | Sem | Subject Code | Subject Name | |||
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1 | 1 | 18EGDL15/25 | Engineering Graphics | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
2 | 1 | 18ME15/25 | Elements of Mechanical Engineeing | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
3 | 3 | 18MAT31 | Transform calculus, fourier series and Numerical techniques | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
4 | 3 | 18ME32 | Mechanics of Materials | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
5 | 3 | 18ME33 | Basic Thermodynamics | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
6 | 3 | 18ME34 | Material Science | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
7 | 3 | 18ME35B | Metal Casting and Welding | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
8 | 3 | 18ME36B | Mechanical Measurements and Metrology | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
9 | 3 | 18MEL37B | Mechanical Measurements and Metrology lab | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
10 | 3 | 18MEL38B | Foundry,Forging and Welding lab | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
11 | 3 | 18CPC39 | Constitution of India, Professional Ethics and Cyber Law | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
12 | 4 | 18MAT41 | Mathematics | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
13 | 4 | 18ME42 | Applied Thermodynamics | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
14 | 4 | 18ME43 | Fluid Mechanics | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
15 | 4 | 18ME44 | Kinematics of Machines | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
16 | 4 | 18ME45A | Metal cutting and forming | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
17 | 4 | 18ME46A | Computer Aided Machine Drawing | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
18 | 4 | 18MEL47A | Material Testing lab | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
19 | 4 | 18MEL48A | Workshop and Machine Shop Practice (Consists of Fitting, and Machining) | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
20 | 4 | 18KVK49/49 | Vyavaharika Kannada (Kannada for communication)/ | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
21 | 5 | 18ME51 | Management and Economics | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
22 | 5 | 18ME52 | Design of Machine Elements I | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
23 | 5 | 18ME53 | Dynamics of Machines | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
24 | 5 | 18ME54 | Turbo Machines | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
25 | 5 | 18ME55 | Fluid Power Engineering | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
26 | 5 | 18ME56 | Operations Management | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
27 | 5 | 18MEL57 | Fluid Mechanics/Machines lab | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
28 | 5 | 18MEL58 | Energy Conversion Lab | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
29 | 5 | 18CIV59 | Environmental Studies | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
30 | 6 | 18ME61 | Finite Element Methods | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
31 | 6 | 18ME62 | Design of Machine Elements II | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
32 | 6 | 18ME63 | Heat Transfer | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
33 | 6 | 18ME641 | Non-Traditional Machining | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
34 | 6 | 18CV651 | Remote Sensing and GIS | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
35 | 6 | 18MEL66 | Computer Aided Modelling and Analysis Lab | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
36 | 6 | 18MEL67 | Heat Transfer Lab | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
37 | 7 | 18ME71 | Control Engineering | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
38 | 7 | 18ME72 | Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
39 | 7 | 18ME734 | Total Quality Management | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
40 | 7 | 18ME745 | Project Management | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
41 | 7 | 18CV753 | Environmental Protection and Management | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
42 | 7 | 18MEL76 | Computer Integrated Manufacturing Lab | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
43 | 7 | 18MEL77 | Design Lab | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
44 | 7 | 18MEP78 | Project Work Phase - 1 | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
45 | 8 | 18ME81 | Energy Engineering | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
46 | 8 | 18ME822 | Tribology | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
47 | 8 | 18ME824 | Automobile Engineering | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
S.No. | Course | Course Code | Content | Relavance to PO, PSO | No of Hrs/ No of Days |
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1 | Software Engineering | 18CS35 | Software Engineering Tools | PO1, PO2 | 2 hour |
2 | Design and Analysis of Algorithm | 18CS42 | Programming Knowledge in JAVA | 3 hour | |
3 | Automata Theory And Computability | 18CS54 | Introduction to lexer and parser, Applications of CFG in Compiler Constructions | PO1, PO3, PO5, PSO1, PSO2 | 4 hour |
4 | Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning | 18CS71 | basic Knowledge in PROLOG and LISP | PO1, PO2 | 6 hour |
5 | Network Management | 18CS742 | Identifying gathering and understanding system requirements of telecommunication network | PO2,PO3, PSO1 | 7 hour |
6 | Data Structure and Application | 18CS32 | Application programming in C | 1 hour | |
S.No. | Content | Relavance to PO, PSO | No of Hrs/ No of Days |
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1 | TECHNOLOGIES IN INDUSTRY TODAY | PO3, PO4, PO5, PO12, PSO1 | 1 DAY |
2 | AGILE SCRUM METHODOLGY | PO3, PO4, PO5, PO12, PSO1 | 1 DAY |
3 | BIG DATA ANALYTICS | PO3, PO4, PO5, PO12, PSO1 | 1 DAY |
4 | EPITAS SOFTWARE | PO3, PO4, PO5, PO12, PSO1 | 1 DAY |
S.No. | Sem | Subject Code | Subject Name | |||
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1 | 1 | 18EGDL15/25 | Engineering Graphics | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
2 | 1 | 18ME15/25 | Elements of Mechanical Engineeing | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
3 | 3 | 18MAT31 | Transform calculus, fourier series and Numerical techniques | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
4 | 3 | 18ME32 | Mechanics of Materials | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
5 | 3 | 18ME33 | Basic Thermodynamics | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
6 | 3 | 18ME34 | Material Science | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
7 | 3 | 18ME35B | Metal Casting and Welding | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
8 | 3 | 18ME36B | Mechanical Measurements and Metrology | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
9 | 3 | 18MEL37B | Mechanical Measurements and Metrology lab | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
10 | 3 | 18MEL38B | Foundry,Forging and Welding lab | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
11 | 3 | 18CPC39 | Constitution of India, Professional Ethics and Cyber Law | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
12 | 4 | 18MAT41 | Mathematics | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
13 | 4 | 18ME42 | Applied Thermodynamics | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
14 | 4 | 18ME43 | Fluid Mechanics | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
15 | 4 | 18ME44 | Kinematics of Machines | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
16 | 4 | 18ME45A | Metal cutting and forming | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
17 | 4 | 18ME46A | Computer Aided Machine Drawing | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
18 | 4 | 18MEL47A | Material Testing lab | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
19 | 4 | 18MEL48A | Workshop and Machine Shop Practice (Consists of Fitting, and Machining) | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
20 | 4 | 18KVK49/49 | Vyavaharika Kannada (Kannada for communication)/ | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
21 | 5 | 18ME51 | Management and Economics | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
22 | 5 | 18ME52 | Design of Machine Elements I | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
23 | 5 | 18ME53 | Dynamics of Machines | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
24 | 5 | 18ME54 | Turbo Machines | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
25 | 5 | 18ME55 | Fluid Power Engineering | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
26 | 5 | 18ME56 | Operations Management | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
27 | 5 | 18MEL57 | Fluid Mechanics/Machines lab | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
28 | 5 | 18MEL58 | Energy Conversion Lab | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
29 | 5 | 18CIV59 | Environmental Studies | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
30 | 6 | 18ME61 | Finite Element Methods | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
31 | 6 | 18ME62 | Design of Machine Elements II | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
32 | 6 | 18ME63 | Heat Transfer | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
33 | 6 | 18ME641 | Non-Traditional Machining | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
34 | 6 | 18CV651 | Remote Sensing and GIS | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
35 | 6 | 18MEL66 | Computer Aided Modelling and Analysis Lab | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
36 | 6 | 18MEL67 | Heat Transfer Lab | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
37 | 7 | 18ME71 | Control Engineering | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
38 | 7 | 18ME72 | Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
39 | 7 | 18ME734 | Total Quality Management | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
40 | 7 | 18ME745 | Project Management | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
41 | 7 | 18CV753 | Environmental Protection and Management | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
42 | 7 | 18MEL76 | Computer Integrated Manufacturing Lab | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
43 | 7 | 18MEL77 | Design Lab | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
44 | 7 | 18MEP78 | Project Work Phase - 1 | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
45 | 8 | 18ME81 | Energy Engineering | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
46 | 8 | 18ME822 | Tribology | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
47 | 8 | 18ME824 | Automobile Engineering | Notes | Books | Question Paper |
S.No. | Course | Course Code | Content | Relavance to PO, PSO | No of Hrs/ No of Days |
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1 | Software Engineering | 18CS35 | Software Engineering Tools | PO1, PO2 | 2 hour |
2 | Design and Analysis of Algorithm | 18CS42 | Programming Knowledge in JAVA | 3 hour | |
3 | Automata Theory And Computability | 18CS54 | Introduction to lexer and parser, Applications of CFG in Compiler Constructions | PO1, PO3, PO5, PSO1, PSO2 | 4 hour |
4 | Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning | 18CS71 | basic Knowledge in PROLOG and LISP | PO1, PO2 | 6 hour |
5 | Network Management | 18CS742 | Identifying gathering and understanding system requirements of telecommunication network | PO2,PO3, PSO1 | 7 hour |
6 | Data Structure and Application | 18CS32 | Application programming in C | 1 hour | |
S.No. | Content | Relavance to PO, PSO | No of Hrs/ No of Days |
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1 | TECHNOLOGIES IN INDUSTRY TODAY | PO3, PO4, PO5, PO12, PSO1 | 1 DAY |
2 | AGILE SCRUM METHODOLGY | PO3, PO4, PO5, PO12, PSO1 | 1 DAY |
3 | BIG DATA ANALYTICS | PO3, PO4, PO5, PO12, PSO1 | 1 DAY |
4 | EPITAS SOFTWARE | PO3, PO4, PO5, PO12, PSO1 | 1 DAY |
S.No. | Student Name | Company | Offered Pkg in LPA |
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1 | Ronak Reon Raj David | INTELLIPAAT | 9 |
2 | HARSH SRIVASTAVA | Jaro Education | 6.3 |
3 | Dhanush M S | Skolar | 6 |
4 | J Abhishek | Skolar | 6 |
5 | Prajwal Suresh | Skolar | 6 |
6 | MUHAMMAD SAHIL ARSHAD | Skolar | 6 |
7 | Akhila V P | TCS | 3.36 |
8 | Vikas P | INDO MIM | 3.30 |
9 | SUMANTH N | INDO MIM | 3.30 |
10 | Vikas R Shetty | ACTALENT | 3.3 |
11 | Sharvari | AUTOLIV | 3 |
12 | Harsh Srivastava | ANKIT FASTNERS | 2.86 |
13 | CHETHAN BK | AKSHAY ENTERPRISE | 2.40 |
14 | KP CHARAN KUMAR | SAFT | 2.28 |
15 | Harsh Srivastava | DIFACTO | 2.10 |
16 | Akhila V P | DIFACTO | 2.10 |
17 | Shamath B Achar | DIFACTO | 2.10 |
18 | Rishi Joshi | DIFACTO | 2.10 |
S.No. | Sem | Subject Code | Subject Name | Link |
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1 | 1 | 18EGDL15/25 | Engineering Graphics | Study Materials |
2 | 1 | 18ME15/25 | Elements of Mechanical Engineeing | Study Materials |
3 | 3 | 18MAT31 | Transform calculus, fourier series and Numerical techniques | Study Materials |
4 | 3 | 18ME32 | Mechanics of Materials | Study Materials |
5 | 3 | 18ME33 | Basic Thermodynamics | Study Materials |
6 | 3 | 18ME34 | Material Science | Study Materials |
7 | 3 | 18ME35B | Metal Casting and Welding | Study Materials |
8 | 3 | 18ME36B | Mechanical Measurements and Metrology | Study Materials |
9 | 3 | 18MEL37B | Mechanical Measurements and Metrology lab | Study Materials |
10 | 3 | 18MEL38B | Foundry,Forging and Welding lab | Study Materials |
11 | 3 | 18CPC39 | Constitution of India, Professional Ethics and Cyber Law | Study Materials |
12 | 4 | 18MAT41 | Mathematics | Study Materials |
13 | 4 | 18ME42 | Applied Thermodynamics | Study Materials |
14 | 4 | 18ME43 | Fluid Mechanics | Study Materials |
15 | 4 | 18ME44 | Kinematics of Machines | Study Materials |
16 | 4 | 18ME45A | Metal cutting and forming | Study Materials |
17 | 4 | 18ME46A | Computer Aided Machine Drawing | Study Materials |
18 | 4 | 18MEL47A | Material Testing lab | Study Materials |
19 | 4 | 18MEL48A | Workshop and Machine Shop Practice (Consists of Fitting, and Machining) | Study Materials |
20 | 4 | 18KVK49/49 | Vyavaharika Kannada (Kannada for communication)/ | Study Materials |
21 | 5 | 18ME51 | Management and Economics | Study Materials |
22 | 5 | 18ME52 | Design of Machine Elements I | Study Materials |
23 | 5 | 18ME53 | Dynamics of Machines | Study Materials |
24 | 5 | 18ME54 | Turbo Machines | Study Materials |
25 | 5 | 18ME55 | Fluid Power Engineering | Study Materials |
26 | 5 | 18ME56 | Operations Management | Study Materials |
27 | 5 | 18MEL57 | Fluid Mechanics/Machines lab | Study Materials |
28 | 5 | 18MEL58 | Energy Conversion Lab | Study Materials |
29 | 5 | 18CIV59 | Environmental Studies | Study Materials |
30 | 6 | 18ME61 | Finite Element Methods | Study Materials |
31 | 6 | 18ME62 | Design of Machine Elements II | Study Materials |
32 | 6 | 18ME63 | Heat Transfer | Study Materials |
33 | 6 | 18ME641 | Non-Traditional Machining | Study Materials |
34 | 6 | 18CV651 | Remote Sensing and GIS | Study Materials |
35 | 6 | 18MEL66 | Computer Aided Modelling and Analysis Lab | Study Materials |
36 | 6 | 18MEL67 | Heat Transfer Lab | Study Materials |
37 | 7 | 18ME71 | Control Engineering | Study Materials |
38 | 7 | 18ME72 | Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing | Study Materials |
39 | 7 | 18ME734 | Total Quality Management | Study Materials |
40 | 7 | 18ME745 | Project Management | Study Materials |
41 | 7 | 18CV753 | Environmental Protection and Management | Study Materials |
42 | 7 | 18MEL76 | Computer Integrated Manufacturing Lab | Study Materials |
43 | 7 | 18MEL77 | Design Lab | Study Materials |
44 | 7 | 18MEP78 | Project Work Phase - 1 | Study Materials |
45 | 8 | 18ME81 | Energy Engineering | Study Materials |
46 | 8 | 18ME822 | Tribology | Study Materials |
47 | 8 | 18ME824 | Automobile Engineering | Study Materials |
The teaching-learning process is designed to be student-centric and caters to the diverse students of the Institution. The process is defined to identify weak students, bright students and aid both. Competent faculty restrict not themselves to curriculum delivery but also do counseling and extend support in co-curricular activities. Remedial Classes are conducted for slow learners. The Internal Assessment is diversified with due weight-age for assignments. In addition to Program Outcomes in line with the NBA guidelines, Program specific outcomes are defined by the Program Assessment Committee. The COs stipulated by the university is refined by the course instructor if required. The PSOs, POs and COs are circulated through the Website, in the classrooms and laboratories, through the display boards and materials. The Faculties are utilizing multimedia components for better teaching learning process, such as Laptops, LCD projectors, LAN network, demonstrative models, Videos for demonstration, practical application of concepts etc. in the classroom. This will help the course instructors to improve the effectiveness in conducting the lecture and to create interest in students to learn the lesson topic.
In addition to the Multimedia tools, course instructors adopt various methods for improving the teaching learning process, such as:
The faculty members participate in short term courses, faculty development programs and workshops on recent trends to keep pace with the advanced level of knowledge and skills.
The faculty members have been participating, presenting and publishing technical papers at national/international conferences and journals to enrich their knowledge.
ICT usages are abundantly practiced for the teaching-learning processes.
Objectives:
To provide direct access to quality instructional resources through computers connected in LAN and Internet.
Motivate the students do electronic presentations (PPT)
Assess the students through online quiz tests for better learning
Facilities Created:
Projectors are consistently used in the class-room lecture delivery.
Internet facility is provided to students for deeper inquiry to subjects.
Outcome:
The students and faculty are engaged in effective teaching - learning process.
Students develop communication skills.
Objective:
Address the content to bridge the curriculum gap
Methodology:
The students are advised to refer journals on recent technologies which enable the student to involve in innovative project ideas.
Outcome
Student will explore the recent trends, advancement and societal relevance.
Objective:
Allow for self-paced learning
Methodology:
An instructional strategy and a type of blended learning that reverses the traditional learning environment by delivering instructional content, often online, outside of the classroom.
Outcome:
Student will achieve higher learning outcomes compared to traditional method.
Objective:
Better understanding the concept
Methodology:
Faculties use animation to demonstrate the working of models for better comprehension and analysis of ideas. This helps to enhance the problem-solving techniques and to learn a specific topic in depth.
Outcome
Efficient way of conveying information.
Various methods used for improving the teaching learning process
Tools | Methods | Representation |
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Flipped Class room |
Flipped class room is an instructional strategy and type of blended learning that reverses the traditional learning environment by delivering instructional content often online, outside of class room. |
Slides & Video |
Google meet |
Through this Course Instructor will be able to create a meeting , and make the students join the class through the meeting id, also faculties will be able to share the presentations |
Slides & Video |
Google classroom |
Through this, Course Instructor will be able to share materials of their respective subjects, give assignments and also ask the students to upload the internal assessment answer scripts. |
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Flipped Classroom usage by Faculty
Computer-assisted Learning-Seminar
Videos uploaded on YouTube (Available in College Website)
Course related videos were recorded and uploaded on YouTube by faculty members. The links were shared to students and it was also uploaded in college website. Link is provided below.
Nurture the students with a global outlook for a sustainable future. Produce engineers with high moral and ethical values. To prepare students competent to build their career in mechanical engineering. To provide value education to students to make them responsible citizens. To strengthen collaboration with industries academia and research organizations to enrich learning environment to enhance research culture. To be recognized as a leading mechanical engineering department in the field of knowledge skill and research. To develop industry oriented manpower to accept the challenge of globalization. Imparting mechanical engineering knowledge through trained faculty in conductive environment. Creating awareness about the needs of mechanical industries through alumni industry-institution interactions. Encouraging them to think innovatively and introduce them to various research activities. Supporting them to groom in all aspects like communication, interpersonal skills.
SL.No | Name | Designation | Date of Joining | Qualification | Nature of Appointment | Profile |
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1 | Dr. P.Mahabaleswarappa | Dean Academics in AJIET, Mangaluru | 29-12-2023 | Ph.D, B.E, M.E | Regular | |
2 | Dr. Rajesh Rai | Professor & HOD | 01-06-2016 | DME, BE, M. Tech, Ph.D, MISTE, MIE | Regular | |
3 | Dr Vighnesha Nayak | Assoc. Professor | 02-07-2018 | B.E, M.Tech, Ph.D | Regular | |
4 | DR.SREEJITH B. K. | Assoc. Professor | 01-07-2019 | BTech, MTech, Ph.D | Regular | |
5 | Dr. Sunil Kumar S | Asst. Professor | 01-07-2019 | BE,MTech, Ph.D | Regular | |
6 | Mr. Prashanth D.A | Asst. Professor | 16-06-2016 | M. Tech, (Ph.D) | Regular | |
7 | Mr. Nithin Shet | Asst. Professor | 14-07-2016 | B.E., M. Tech | Regular | |
8 | Mr. Prakhyath | Asst. Professor | 03-07-2017 | B.E,M. Tech | Regular | |
9 | Mr. Sudheer Kini K | Asst. Professor | 02-07-2018 | B.E, M.Tech | Regular | |
10 | Mr.Harold Joyson Dsouza | Asst. Professor | 01-07-2019 | BE,MTech | Regular | |
11 | Mr.Prasad B G | Asst. Professor | 01-07-2019 | BE,Mtech | Regular | |
12 | Mr. Sudesha Shetty M | Asst. Professor | 09-06-2022 | BE, Mtech, MISTE | Regular | |
13 | Mr. Ajay D Souza | Foreman | 06-10-2016 | Diploma | Regular | |
14 | Mr.Sudhakar | Instructor | 20-06-2016 | Diploma | Regular | |
15 | Mr.Chandrakantha K | Instructor | 07-03-2017 | ITI,BCA. | Regular | |
16 | Mr.Abhijith | Instructor | 07-03-2017 | Diploma | Regular | |
17 | Mr.Tharanath | Instructor | 26-06-2018 | ITI | Regular | |
18 | Mr. Vishal | Instructor | 12-02-2019 | ITI | Regular |
S.No. | Members | Role |
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1 | Head of the Department | Chairman |
2 | Senior Faculty Member | NBA Coordinator |
3 | Faculty Members | Member |
S.No. | Members | Role |
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1 | Head of the Department | Chairman |
2 | Expert from Academia | Member |
3 | Expert from Industry | Member |
4 | Senior Faculty Member | NBA Coordinator |
5 | Faculty Members | Member |
Mechanical Measurements and Metrology Laboratory
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S.No. | Equipment Name | Equipment Details |
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1 | Solid Edge Classic ST7 ACADEMIC LICENSE UPGRADED TO ST8 | Siemens Solid EDGE ST8 Drafting Software |
2 | Solid Edge Classic ST7 ACADEMIC LICENSE bundle software ME & S | Solid Edge ST7 ACADEMIC bundle software ME & S |
3 | Acer desktop Veriton M200 from Emdees | Core i3 Processor, 4GB DDR3 RAM, 1GB Dedicated Graphics Card, Optical USB Keyboard, Mouse, 18.5" Monitor, 500 Gb HDD |
4 | Acer desktop Veriton M200 from BS InfoTech | Core i3 Processor, 4GB DDR3 RAM, Optical USB Keyboard, Mouse, 18.5" Monitor, 500 Gb HDD, with windows 8.1 OS |
5 | Windows 8.1 operating System Licensed | windows 8.1 |
6 | Numeric 20 KVA ups with 26AH SMF Quanta battery 20 No's | 20 KVA with 20 Batteries with Stand |
7 | Canon all in one printer MF 3010B | ALL in One MF3010 |
8 | Canon laser printer LB 2900 | LB 2900 |
9 | LCD Projector with Screen | EPSON EB X31 |
10 | External DVD Writer LG MAKE | DVD writer |
11 | DJA amplifiers, air 6 mixing consoles, E900 dual system wireless microphone circle | 6 Air mixing consoles with a range of 80 ft |
12 | Stone water ceiling fitted speakers | Ceiling Speakers |
13 | Toshiba external hard disk (1TB) | 1 TB |
14 | Software?s | EDGECAM SOFTWARE EDUCATIONAL KEYLESS NETWORK LICENSE 2019 R1 / 2020R1 upgrade |
15 | Software?s | FEMAP With NX / Nastran |
16 | Software?s | STAAD PRO ,STAAD FOUNDATION & MS PROJECT |
17 | Desktop Computer(Acer) | Intel Core i3 Processor, 4.00 GB RAM, 500 GB HDD, 18.5? Acer Monitor, Keyboard & Mouse |
18 | Desktop Computer(Assembled) | Intel Core i3 Processor, 4.00 GB RAM, 1TB HDD, 18.5?AOC Monitor, Keyboard & Mouse |
19 | Desktop Computer(Lenovo) | Intel Core i3 Processor, 4.00 GB RAM,1TB HDD, 21.5?Lenovo Monitor,Acer Keyboard & Mouse |
20 | UPS | 20 KVA (Techser make) |
21 | LCD Projector with Screen | EPSON EB X31 |
22 | ALL Gear Lathe Machine (TURNMASTER 350 SERIES) | Model : S803 Centre Height : 175mm Swing over bed : 350 mm Swing over cross slide : 200 mm Distance between : 800 mm Bed width : 244 mm Bed length:1700 Main spindle bore : 40 mm Lead Screw Pitch:6.0 mm No. of Spindle Speed: 8 Nos Spindle Speed Range: 71-1800 RPM Power: 415V ,3ph,50 Hz With 3HP /2.2Kw Motor |
23 | Naxtron Gear box Belt Driven Lathe (Brand : Mihir) | Model: 225x 800(UND) Bed Length: 1350 mm Bed Width: 275 mm Gap Length:110 mm Height of Centre: 225 mm Swing Over Bed: 450 mm Swing Over Cross slide: 280 mm Swinging Gap: 520 mm Admit Between Centre:800 mm Movement of Cross Slide: 225 mm Movement of Compound Slide: 100 mm Spindle Bore: ? 50 mm No. of Spindle Speed: 8 Nos RPM (Low / High): 22 ? 750 rpm Lead Screw: 32mm ? 4 TPI Power: 415V ,3ph,50 Hz With 3HP /2.2Kw Motor |
24 | All Geared Shaping machine (Brand : Sagar) | Model: 450mm Length of Ram Stroke: 457 mm Max Vertical Travel of Tool Slide: 152 mm Max Swivel of Tool Head: -/+ 60 Deg No of Ram Strokes Speeds: 4 No?s Range of Ram Strokes Per Minute: 17-95 Length: 1580 mm Width: 948 mm Length of Ram: 914 mm Weight: 1250 kg Approx Working Surface of Table: 457 mm x 279 mm Max Horizontal Table Travel: 457 mm Max Vertical Table Travel: 305 mm Angular Movement of Table:-/+ 60 Deg Power: 2 HP , 3Ph, 415V |
25 | Universal Milling Machine (Brand : BFW) | Model: UF1 Table Clamping area: 1000 x 230 mm Table Swivel range of table to both sides: 45 deg Longitudinal movement Automatic: 560 mm Longitudinal movement Manual: 590 mm Transverse movement Manual:270 mm Transverse movement Automatic: 250 mm Vertical movement Manual:340 mm Spindle taper: ISO40 Vertical milling head swiveling on both sides: 45 Deg Speed range: 45-2000 rpm Nos/ progression: 12/ 1.4 No of feeds: 18 No?s Feed Range Longitudinal: 16-800 ( Progression 1.25) Feed Range Transverse: 1 |
26 | Surface Grinder (Brand : Burji) | Model: 1020 Max. Table Grinding: 200 x 450 mm Max. Magnetic Table Travel:250 x 525 mm Magnetic Chuck Suitable: 200 x 450 mm Max. Grinding Height under wheel: 240 mm Vertical Feed Graduation: 0.01 mm Cross Feed Graduation: 0.05 mm Elevator movement with Micro feed: 0.002 mm Grinding Wheel Head Motor Speed: 2800 RPM Grinding Wheel Head Motor: 1 HP - 3 phase Grinding Wheel Size (D x B X W):178 x 31.75 x 12.7 mm |
27 | Radial Drilling Machine (Brand : Prakash) | Model: R25 Drilling in MS: 25 mm Drilling in CI: 30 mm Drill head Motor: 1.5 HP/1440 RPM Spindle Speed RPM Steps: 105-2650 X 8 Diameter of RAM quill: 72 mm Spindle Auto Feed Ranges mm rev: Fine Feed Max Drilling Radius: 705 mm Tapping in MS: 12 mm Spindle in Taper: MT-3 Spindle in Travel: 175 mm Work Table: 265x200x200 mm Head Motor Belt: B40 Lifting Motor Belt: B22 / B23 Drill head Motor: 1 HP / 1440 RPM Lifting Motor: 0.5 HP /1400 RPM |
28 | Lathe Tool post Grinder (Brand :Trumax) | Wheel: 100x13x19.5 mm Power: 415 V , 0.25 HP Speed: 2700 rpm |
29 | Bench Grinder (Brand : Vipul) | Wheel: 100x13x19.5 mm Power: 415 V , 0.25 HP Speed: 2700 rpm Speed: 2800 rpm |
30 | CUT of SAW (Brand : Bosch) | Model: GCO 14-24 Power: 220 -230 V, 12A, 2400 W Spindle Speed: 3800 RPM Wheel Size: ?355 ? 2.8 ?25.4 mm |
31 | Sand Sieve shaker | |
32 | Rapid moisture tester | |
33 | Sand rammer | |
34 | Permeability meter Tester | |
35 | Clay content tester | |
36 | Mould hardness tester | |
37 | Core hardness tester | |
38 | A Steel Box Containing: Peen Rammer, Flat Rammer, Draw Spike, Vent rod, Rectangular trowel, Small Leaf trowel, Medium Leaf trowel, Sprue pins (Runner and Riser), English Cleaner, Lifter, Gate Cutter, | |
39 | LPG furnace | |
40 | Swage block | |
41 | Anvils | |
42 | Flat tip tongs, Pick up tongs, Square, round, upset tongs | |
43 | Swages top & bottom, puller top & bottom | |
44 | Flatters, Set hammers | |
45 | Arc welding Machine | |
46 | Venturimeter | Area of measuring Tank=0.08m2, Diameter at inlet =25mm Diameter at throat =12.5mm 0.5 HP Single Phase Centrifugal Pump |
47 | Orifice meter | Area of measuring Tank=0.08m2, Diameter at inlet =25mm Diameter orifice =12.5mm 0.5 HP Single Phase Centrifugal Pump |
48 | Nozzle meter | Area of measuring Tank=0.1m2, Diameter at inlet =25mm Inner Diameter of nozzle =12.5mm 0.5 HP Single Phase Centrifugal Pump |
49 | V-Notch | ?V? Notch angle = 900 , 600 Area of measuring Tank=0.12m2, 0.5 HP Single Phase Centrifugal Pump |
50 | Major loss | Pipes of dia:25mm GI,19mm GI,12mm GI,25mm PVC Area of measuring Tank=0.08m2, LENGTH BOF PIPE:1.5m 0.5 HP Single Phase Centrifugal Pump |
51 | Minor Loss | Minor losses :sudden contraction 25mm to 12mm Sudden expansion 12to 25mm,long bend dia 25mm, Elbow/900 bend of 25mm. Area of measuring Tank=0.08m2, 0.5 HP Single Phase Centrifugal Pump |
52 | Impact of jets | Nozzle diameter: 4mm,6mm and 8mm Types of vanes: flat ,Inclined and Hemispherical vanes 0.5 HP Single Phase Centrifugal Pump |
53 | Centrifugal pump | Area of measuring Tank=0.16m2, 1 HP Single Phase Centrifugal Pump Maximum speed =2200rpm Energy meter constant=3200 Impulse /kwh |
54 | Multistage centrifugal pump | Area of measuring Tank=0.03m2, Diameter at inlet =25mm 3 HP Three Phase Motor, 3 Stage Centrifugal Pump Energy meter constant=1600 Impulse /kwh |
55 | Reciprocating pump | Area of measuring Tank=0.09m2, Pump specifications: Pump type: Double acting Dia of piston =40mm Stroke length=45mm Maximum speed =600 rpm Maximum head =30m Maximum flow rate=28.8leters /m Motor specifications: Motor type: DC motor 1Hp ,1500 rpm Maximum current:2.7A Energy meter constant=1600 Impulse/kwh |
56 | Peton wheel | Pump specifications:3Phase,440 V, 5HP Delivery and suction dia:50mm ?65mm Type: High speed and centrifugal pump Brake drum diameter:220mm Rope diameter:25mm Venture inlet dia =50mm Throat dia =25mm Coefficient discharge= Cd =0.9 |
57 | Francis turbine | Pump specifications:3Phase,440 V. 7.5 HP Delivery and suction dia:50mm ?65mm Type: High speed and centrifugal pump Brake drum diameter:320mm Rope diameter:25mm Venture inlet dia =100mm Throat dia=50mm Coefficient discharge=Cd=0.9 |
58 | Kaplan turbine | Pump specifications:3Phase,440 V, 7.5 HP Delivery and Suction Dia:50mm ?65mm Type: High speed and centrifugal pump Brake drum diameter:320mm Rope diameter:25mm Venture inlet dia =100mm Throat dia=50mm Coefficient discharge=Cd=0.9 |
59 | Air-compressor | ELGI MAKE, MODEL: TS03120, TWO STAGES two cylinder reciprocating air compressor, LPcylinder Bore- 70 mm, HPcylinder Bore- 50 mm,Stroke Length = 85mm Motor rating=3 PHASAE Motor speed =1420rpm Compressor speed 925rpm Electrical supply=415 V/380 V,3F,50Hz Type of starter:DOL TYPE OF COOLING: Air cooled |
60 | Centrifugal blower | Motor :1HP Induction Motor Speed:2800rpm Type of impellers)Backward)Forward)Radial |
61 | Abel Flash Point Closed Cup Setup | |
62 | Flash and Fire Point Apparatus Cleveland | |
63 | Pensky Marten,s Flah and Fire Point Setup | |
64 | Digital Bomb Calorimeter | IP-12 ASTM-D4809 |
65 | Boys Gas Calorimeter | |
66 | Redwood Viscometer No 1 | IP-70 |
67 | Saybolt Viscometer | ASTM-D88 |
68 | Torsion Viscometer | |
69 | Valve Timing Diagram (Diesel) | Kirloskar AV 1 XL Cylinder Bore 80 mm Stroke Length 110 mm |
70 | Port Timing Diagram (Petrol) | BAJAJ CHETHAK Cylinder Bore 57 mm Stroke Length 57 mm |
71 | Valve Timing Diagram (Petrol) | Greaves MK 12 HSPP |
72 | Single Cylinder Four Stroke Diesel Engine Test Rig | Kirloskar AV 1 XL 3.38 kW @ 1500 rpm |
73 | Single Cylinder Four Stroke Petrol Engine Test Rig | Greaves MK 25 HSPP 2.2 kW @ 3000 rpm |
74 | Muti Cylinder Petrol Engine Test Rig | Marurti EECO 54 kW @ 6000 rpm |
75 | Single Cylinder Two Stroke Petrol Engine Test Rig | BAJAJ CHETHAK 5.59 kw @ 5500 RPM |
76 | VCR Diesel Engine Test Rig | Kirloskar AV1 3.7Kw @ 1500 rpm |
77 | Smoke Meter | MARS |
78 | 5 Gas Analyser | MARS 5G |
79 | Conradson Carbon Residue Test Apparatus | |
80 | Heat transfer through Composite Wall Apparatus | Mild Steel ? ?150mm x 6mm, Asbestos - ?150mm x 6mm, Brass - ?150mm x 6mm, Band type Heater |
81 | Heat transfer from Pin-Fin Apparatus | Circular metallic fin, L= length of the Fin= 0.15 m, D = diameter of the fin 12 mm, d = orifice diameter 20 mm with a electrical heater coil along the axis of the tube, Six thermocouple are used on fin surfaces. |
82 | Heat Transfer through Natural Convection | A metallic tube of outer diameter (do) = 44 mm, inner diameter (di) = 38mm and length (L) = 450mm, with a electrical heater coil along the axis of the tube = :500 watts, Seven thermocouple are fixed on the tube surface |
83 | Heat Transfer through Forced Convection | L= length of the tube 0.5 m, D = diameter of the tube 40 mm, d = orifice diameter 20 mm with a electrical heater coil along the axis of the tube = 500 W, Seven thermocouple are used. |
84 | Emissivity measurement Apparatus | Black Body made of circular steel plate with the surface black anodized. Grey body or test steel plate made of circular steel plate of same size as the black body with polished surface. Size of circular plate = 150 mm, Seven thermocouple are used (3 on Black body, 3 on test Surface and one chamber temperature) |
85 | Stefan Boltzman Apparatus | Disc dia(D): 20 mm, Thickness = 0.5 mm Mass of specimen (m) = 5 grams, Base plate = ?250 mm x 12 mm thickness Heater : 1.5 kW capacity, immersion type, Copper Bowl: ? 200mm Digital Temperature indicator: 0-199.9 ?C, Water Jacket : ? 230 mm, SS |
86 | Condensation In Drop Wise Film Wise Forms | 1. Heater ? Immersion type, capacity 2Kw 2. Voltmeter: 0-300V, Ammeter: 0-20Amps 3. Temperature indicator (digital type): 0-800?C 4. Thermocouple used: Teflon coated Chromal-Alumal (Ch-Al) 5. Diameter of Copper Tube do = 16 mm 6. Length of copper tube l = 300 mm 7. Glass tube diameter d = 150 mm, Length = 300 mm, Thickness = 5mm. |
87 | Parallel Flow & Counter Flow heat exchanger | Specimen Material: Copper Tube Size of the Specimen: ? 12.5 mm x 1500 mm long Outer Shell Material: GI Size of the outer Shell: ? 40 mm Geyser Capacity: 1 ltr, 3kW. |
88 | Thermal Conductivity Of Metal bar | Specimen Material: Copper Rod Size of the Specimen: ?20mm, 450mm long Cylindrical Shell:300mm long Voltmeter: Digital type, 1-300 volt, AC Ammeter: Digital type, 1-2 amp, AC Dimmer for heating coil: 0-230 V, 12A Heater: Band type Nichrome heater, 250W Thermocouple used: 11 Nos Temperature Indicator: Digital type, 0-199.9, Cr-Al |
89 | Transient heat condition apparatus | DC Buzzer: 10-30 VOLT. Oil Heater: 1 kW Digital Temperature indicator: 1200 ?C Thermocouple: Al-Cr type Specimen Material: Copper Fuse: 4 Amp. Diameter of Specimen = d = 30mm Specimen Length = L= 30mm |
90 | Vapor Compression Refrigeration Test Rig | Compressor: Hermetically sealed compressor 1.5 T.R. with starting and running capacitor. Refrigerant: R ? 22 Pressure gauge: 0-300 PSI Suction gauge: - 30-0-150 PSI Rota meter: 0-5 L LPM Fan blower motor: 1 / 30 HP 1- 0 Condenser & evaporator : Double row finned. |
91 | Air Conditioning Test Rig -1 ton capacity | Compressor: Hermetically sealed compressor 1.0 T.R. with starting and running capacitor. Refrigerant: R ? 134A Pressure gauge: 0-300 PSI Suction gauge: - 30-0-150 PSI Rota meter: 0-5 L LPM Condenser & evaporator : Double row finned. |
92 | Damped and Undamped Vibration System for Longitudinal and Torsional Vibration | Damped and Undamped longitudinal Vibration Total mass attached on spring m=4.2 kg, Length of the spring without mass L_1=100 mm, Length of the spring with mass L_2=215 mm, Speed of rotation n=10 rpm Spring ? mass system Mass of the pan =0.08181 kg, 2 number of springs with different stiffness Single Rotor system Diameter of shaft: Different diameters; Modulus of rigidity of the steel shaft G=80??10?^9 N/m^2, Length of the shaft :Different lengths; Diameter of rotor disc D=300 mm, Mass of disc m |
93 | Whirling of Shaft Apparatus | Product: Whirling of Shaft; Product Code: VIB ? 04; DC Motor: 240 volts, Frictional HP, 5000 rpm, 50 Hz; Dimmer Stat: Closed type, 2 Amps, 240 Volts and 50 Hz; Frame: 1250 x 240 mm, MS fabricated with powder coating; 1 inch GI pipes, 2 numbers; Shaft diameter: Different diameters |
94 | Balancing of Rotating Mass Apparatus | Shaft: MS, length 180 mm; Bearing: Ball bearing; Rope Pulley: 1 number; Motor Pulley: 1 number; Masses: 4 numbers - 248, 241,229 and 219 grams; Radius: 20.5 mm, 22.7mm, 19.12 mm and 18.8 mm; Motor: Voltage 220 ? 15 %, 1/12 HP, 7500 rpm, Scale: Angular scale in degrees |
95 | Polariscope | Field Size: 300 mm diameter; Polariscope Plates: Linear Polarised; Quarter wave plates: Retardation between 2 light vectors 140 ? 2 ?; Light Source: Sodium Vapour Lamp, Metal Halide Lamp; Loading Frame: Tension, Compression and Bending; Integrated control Unit: EFFICIENT make; MCB: 2 pole, 06 Amps, 240 VAC Diametrical Compression: Distance a=212.5 mm, Distance b=312.5 mm, Diameter of the disc d=62 mm, Thickness of the disc h=6 mm, Magnification factor m=1.47 Four point bending : Depth of beam mo |
96 | Governor Apparatus | Porter/Proel/Watt Governor: Motor: D. C. Motor, ? HP. 1500 RPM; Length of each link l=140 mm, Length of each arm l_a=140 mm, Initial height of governor h_0=120 mm, Initial radius of rotation r_0=140 mm, Mass of the sleeve assembly M=1.7 kg, Scale: Scale for sleeve displacement, Hartnell Governor Apparatus: Motor: D. C. Motor, ? HP. 1500 RPM; Length of the vertical a=70 mm, Length of the horizontal b=120 mm, Initial radius of rotation r_0=140 mm, Mass of the sleeve assembly M=1.7 kg, Scale: Sca |
97 | Journal Bearing Apparatus | Journal : MS of diameter 50 mm with hard chrome plating; Bearing: MS diameter 52 mm with 12 radial and 4 axial Tappings; Balancing Weights: MS 2 numbers with hard chrome plating; Weight set: 3 numbers weights; Frame: MS fabricated with Powder coating; Manometer board: Wooden board of 250 cm height with 16 plastic tubes and scales mounted on it; Recommended oil: Lubricating oil SAE 30/40 Diameter of Journal d=50 mm, Diameter of bearing D=52 mm, Radial Clearance c=1 mm, Length of bearing L=85 mm |
98 | Rosette Strain Gauge Apparatus | Specimen Material: Steel; Diameter of shaft d=25 mm, Length of loading arm l=1000 mm, Length of the shaft L=270 mm, Young?s modulus E=210 GPa, Rigidity of modulus G=73 GPa, Poison?s ratio ?=0.3, Digital Indicator : 3 channel for each rosette element. 0 ? 2000 m VDC, Rosette Gauge: Rectangular Rosette |
99 | Curved Beam Setup | Frame: Mild Steel; Rectangular beam: MS, thickness 5 mm , width 25 mm; Closed ring: MS, thickness 5 mm , width 25 mm; Micro Strain Indicator: EFFICIENT made; Dial Indicator with magnetic base stand: MITUTOYO made, range 0.01 ? 10 mm Width of beam b=25 mm, Height of the beam h=5 mm, Outer radius of beam r_o=225 mm, Inner radius of beam r_i=220 mm, Radius of centroidal axis r_c=222.5 mm, Young?s modulus E=210 GPa |
100 | Gyroscope | Mass of rotor W=5.7 kg, Rotor diameter d=290 mm, Rotor thickness t=11 mm, Distance of bolt of weight pan from disc center l=200 mm, Diode: 4 amp, Bridge type; Universal Motor: AC / DC Fractional H.P. single phase. 6000 rpm; Speed Indicator: RC2100, 4 ? 9999 rpm, 12 VDC, 30 m; Proximity Switch: M12, Max load- 30 mA, 10 ? 30 VDC; Dimmer: 2 Amp ? open type, 230 VAC; Glass Fuse: 4 Amp, 5 mm diameter, 20 mm length |
101 | L.V.D.T Set up | Range ?10mm |
102 | Pressure Gauge set Up | 6 K/cm2 |
103 | Strain Gauge set up | 1 kg |
104 | Load Cell Set up | 20 kg |
105 | Thermo couple Set up | J,K,T type |
106 | Profile Projector | Metzer |
107 | Tool maker Microscope | Metzer |
108 | Floating Carriage Micrometer | Adithya |
109 | SINGLE AXIS AUTO COLLIMATOR | Prism |
110 | Lathe tool Dynamometer | |
111 | Drill tool Tool Dynamometer | |
112 | Sine Centre indian make | |
113 | Sine bar indian make 200mm | |
114 | Slipe Gauge (83 Pieces) | Yamayo |
115 | Thread plug Gauge Set | |
116 | Thread Ring Gauge Set | |
117 | Plain plug Gauge Set | |
118 | plain Ring Gauge Set | |
119 | Surface Roughness Tally surf | Mitutoyo |
120 | Universal Bevel Protrator | Mitutoyo |
121 | Gear tooth Vernier | Aero Space |
122 | Gear tooth Micro meter | Mitutoyo |
123 | Vernier Caliper 6" | Mitutoyo |
124 | Micrometer - 0-25 | Mitutoyo |
125 | Micrometer - 25-50 | Mitutoyo |
126 | Dial Gauge 0.001mm LC | Mitutoyo |
127 | Bore Gauge | Mitutoyo |
128 | Mechanicalcomparator | |
129 | Surface Plate 12*12 CI | |
130 | Surface Plate 18*18 CI | |
131 | MAGNETIC Stand With Dial Gauge | China |
132 | Measurement of Optical Flats | |
133 | Universal Testing Machine - UTE100 | 1000 kN, Mechanical Extensometer, Electronic Extensometer, |
134 | Rock well hardness test | 0- 150 kg f |
135 | Vickers Hardness test | 0- 50 kg f |
136 | 4 Brinell Hardness test | 250 ? 3000 kg f |
137 | Impact testing machine - IT - 30 a) Charpy test, b) Izod test | a) 300 Joules b) 160 Joules |
138 | Torsion testing Machine TT20 | 200 Nm |
139 | Wear and friction test apparatus | Variable Speed, Variable Load with Lubrication Chamber |
140 | Magnetic crack detector | up to 5 mm thickness |
141 | Ultrasonic flaw detector | Capacity - 0 to 250 m |
142 | Single Disc Polishing machine | 500 rpm |
143 | Dye penetrate tester | up to 10 mm thickness |
144 | Trinocular Inverted Microscope with PC, Camera and software | 10 - 200 X Magnification |
145 | Fatigue testing Machine |
S.No. | Facility Name | Facility Details | Reason |
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1 | Mike | 1 No. | For better audibility. |
2 | LAN Network | Local Area Network connects all computers for easy accessibility and security reasons. | For easy access in labs |
3 | UPS and Batteries | Each computer is provided with battery backup. UPS ? 10 KVA Battery ? 26 Ah (20 Nos) - 12 V - 20 minute backup | Uninterrupted power supply |
4 | Solids Models | Wooden models of different shapes. | Improve the imagination and creativity |
5 | Server | Intel Core2 Duo 2.9 GHz Processor Ram 2GB Hard disc 320 GB | For centralized control of all the systems and storing |
6 | Printer | Epson Printer ? 2 Nos Canon Printer ? 1 No | To convert the soft copy into hard copy for further reference for students. |
7 | Air Conditioning | CAED Lab, CIM & CAMA Lab, and Metrology Measurement Lab are air conditioned. | The entire laboratory is air conditioned for comfort of students and also controls the environment inside the lab to protect the systems from dust, dirt, & moisture. |
8 | Workshop Demo Models | The finished models are displayed for better understanding of the students. | Conceptualizing the product |
9 | Power Hacksaw Machine | Cutting machine | Preparation of specimen |
10 | Radial Drilling machine | Drilling Machine | To understand the different concept of drilling |
11 | Disc PolishingApparatus | Disc polishing machine which can be used for sample preparation for metallographic study. | Research |
12 | Talysurf ? Surface roughness measuring instrument. | Mitutyo Japan made. | Research |
13 | Chairs with writing support arm White boards Racks Tool Room | Every lab has these facilities | For comfortable seating of students during demo hours. Demonstration of the theory behind the experiments. To keep the belongings of students and maintain neatness. Store the tools |
S.No. | Domain Name | Domain Co-ordinator |
---|---|---|
1 | Manufacturing | Dr. Rajesh R |
2 | Thermal | Dr. Vighnesha Nayak |
3 | Design | Dr. Sunil Kumar |
Area |
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University ID | Publications | |||
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Completed | On Going | |||||
Manufacturing | 1 | 0 | VTU09175061 | 21 |
S.No. | Scholar Name | Area of Research | Status |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Sandesh Kumar Rai | Manufacturing | Completed |
2 | Sunilkumar S | Fracture Mechanics | Completed |
Area |
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University ID | Publications | |||
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Completed | On Going | |||||
Thermal | 0 | 0 | VTU07196301 | 32 |
S.No. | Scholar Name | Area of Research | Status |
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1 | Prashanth DA | Composite Materials | Ongoing |
2 | Vijaykumar H K | PLCM | Ongoing |
SL.No. | EQUIPMENT NAME | QUANTITY |
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1 |
Dedicated Research Laboratory |
1 |
2 |
Universal Testing Machine [Electronic Universal Testing Machine] |
1 |
3 |
Wear Characteristics tester [Pin on disc ] |
1 |
4 |
Brinell Hardness Tester |
1 |
5 |
Rockwell Hardness test |
1 |
6 |
Vickers Hardness Machine |
1 |
7 |
Metallographic Examination |
1 |
8 |
Izod and Charpy Tests |
1 |
9 |
Torsion Test |
1 |
10 |
Fatigue Test |
1 |
11 |
Performance Test of A Variable Compression Ratio Four Stroke Diesel Engine |
1 |
12 |
Emission Testing / Gas Analyzer |
1 |
13 |
Smoke Meter |
1 |
14 |
Tally Surf |
1 |
15 |
Solid Edge Classic |
1 |
16 |
Edgecam |
1 |
17 |
FEMAP |
1 |
18 |
Polariscope |
1 |
19 |
Vibration Setup |
1 |
S.No. | Project Title | Guide | Student Name |
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1 | Electricity generation from Hydrodynamic behaviour of floating substances in directional seas | Dr. Vighnesha Nayak | VIGHNESH R PAI |
DEEPA A S | |||
HARSHITH SHETTY | |||
MANISH K ANCHAN (TL) | |||
2 | Road sign recognition speed variation system | Mr. Prasad B G | ASHIN (TL) |
ISMAIL EBRAHIM | |||
EMIL WILLIAM MAVEETTIL | |||
MOHAMMED ABSHAR | |||
BASIL T BABY | |||
3 | Injection moulding machine with production of fuel from plastic by Pyrolysis | Mr. Prashanth D A | AKHILRAJ E S (TL) |
ABRAHAM MATHEW | |||
AKHIL K S | |||
ANIRUDH K | |||
4 | # | Dr. Rajesh Rai P | RITVIK P SHETTY |
SARVESH S | |||
HARSHITH V SHETTY | |||
SHANTHANU SUDHAS | |||
5 | Smart drilling machine | Mr. Sunil Kumar S | AJAYRAJ M J (TL) |
MOHAMMAD SANEEN | |||
SAURAV C PADMASHALI | |||
VAISHNAV BALIGA (TL) | |||
6 | Experimental and Computational analysis of Co-centric tube heat exchanger with Pin-fin | Mr. Prakhyath | SHRAVAN K |
PAVAN KUMAR (TL) | |||
SHARAN CHANDRAHAS | |||
SHRAVAN P C | |||
7 | A novel plastic waste management system to control Air-pollution | Mr. Sunil Kumar S | VASANTHKUMAR T S |
YOJITH K (TL) | |||
RAKSHITH ACHARYA | |||
SHRAVANRAJ KAMBALI | |||
8 | Contruction, Evaluation and Performance of Solar powered Stirling engine | Dr. Sreejith | PRANAV T V |
SARANG C M (TL ) | |||
ABHISHEK SASIDHARAN | |||
PRANAV A P | |||
9 | Mechanical response of Elastomers subjected to degrading envorinment | Mr. Harold J D'Souza | ADITH AJITH KUMAR |
DHARMIK ATTAVAR | |||
SHRUJAN J RAI (TL) | |||
MANISH M P | |||
10 | Development of disinfection robot using UV light and Sanitisation | Mr. Sudheer Kini K | SHREEJESH K |
VISHNU V NAIR (TL) | |||
SRAVAN CHANDRASEKHARAN | |||
VENKITESH RAGHAV R | |||
11 | Development of disinfection robot using UV light and Sanitisation | Mr. Prakhyath | LESTON LOBO |
ASHISH H | |||
VIGNESH (TL) | |||
DEEKSHITH | |||
12 | Multi-Purpose Inspection Robot | Mr. Nithin Shet | KAVAN K |
PRATHEEK B V | |||
ROSHAN DSOUZA (TL) | |||
DHEERAJ | |||
13 | Design and Developnment of Remote Controlled Coconut tree digging and fertiliser pouring Machine | Mr. Karhik A V | MOHAMMED FAYAZ |
VISHWAJEETH ARUN NAIR | |||
JAYAPRAKASH B N | |||
KAPOOR SAHIL (TL) |
S.No. | Faculty Name | Journal | Conference | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Dr. Rajesh Rai | 10 | 1 | 11 |
2 | Dr. Vighnesh Nayak | 13 | 9 | 22 |
3 | Dr. Sreejith | 2 | 6 | 8 |
4 | Prof. Sunilkumar S | 7 | - | 7 |
5 | Prof. Prashanth D A | - | 1 | 1 |
6 | Prof. Vijayakumar H K | 20 | 2 | 22 |
7 | Prof. Nithin Shet | 2 | - | 2 |
8 | Prof. Prakhyath | 3 | 1 | 4 |
9 | Prof. Sudheer Kini | 3 | 1 | 4 |
10 | Prof. Karthik A V | 6 | 3 | 9 |
11 | Prof. Herold Joyson | - | - | 0 |
12 | Prof. Prasad | 2 | - | 2 |
S.No. | MoU Partner/ Industry Name | Address | Date | Status |
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1 | GTTC | Plot No. 7E, Industrial Area, Baikampady, Mangalore – 575011 | 2022-02-02 | |
2 | ELEATION | Office Number 9, 3rd Floor, Pentium residency, Bhavdhan, Pune-Maharashtra-411021 Mob: 7720040021/7387403493 Email: apporvbapat@eleation.com www.eleation.com | 2021-07-01 | |
3 | Vinayaka Engineering Works | Plot No.254, 8th A road, New Mangalore, Industrial Area, Baikampady, Mangalore, Karnataka-575011 Ph: +91824-2407939/29 | 2021-01-21 | |
SL.No. | Project Title | Team Members | Funding Agency | Amount sanctioned | Year | Status |
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1 | INVESTIGATION ON PERFORMANCE ENHANCEMENT OF PHOTOVOLTAIC-THERMOELECTRIC INTEGRATED SYSTEM | Mr. SUDHEER KINI K & Dr. SREEJITH B K | KSCST | 8,000/- | 2023 | Ongoing |
2 | WHEEL CHAIR CUM BED FOR HOSPITAL USE | Dr. Rajesh Rai P Dr. Gnane Swarnadh S Prof. Prakash Shetty |
LMET | Rs. 1,00,000/- | 2021 | Ongoing |
3 | Mechanical Pocket Manuring - Best Project Award | Dr. Vighnesha Nayak (Guide), Mr. Shailesh V Aithal Mr. Rahul. P. Suvarna Mr. Vikas. P Mr. Bhuvanesh. R. Mallya | KSCST | Rs. 5000/- | 2021 | Completed |
4 | Automatic Solar Powered Railway Track Crack Detecting Vehicle - Best Project Award | Dr. Sreejith B K (Guide), Mr. Likith S Amin Mr. Jacob Antony Mr. Jatin Kuckian Ms. Neha S Jain | KSCST | Rs. 5000/- | 2021 | Completed |
5 | Performance Combustion and Emission Characteristics Of Single Cylinder CI Engine With WCO Biodiesel And Nanoparticles With Oxygen Enrichment Process | Dr. Vighnesha Nayak (Guide), Mr. Manish Kulal Mr. Purushothama H Shetty Mr. Wilfred Marshal Varghese Mr. Tejesh | KSCST | Rs. 6000/- | 2021 | Completed |
6 | Automated Drain Cleaning Machine | Mr. Nithin Shet (Guide), Mr. Karthik Mr. Rithesh Mr. Sanath Kumar Mr. Karan K | KSCST | Rs. 7000/- | 2021 | Completed |
7 | Solar refrigeration using vapour adsorption cycle | Dr. Rajesh Rai P. (Guide), Charan Raj Shetty Navarag K K Prithviraj A Shetty Miss K Thulasi S H | VTU | Rs. 5000/- | 2021 | Completed |
8 | Design and fabrication of shredder machine for recycling of Polyethylene terephthalate (PET) waste | Mr. Prashanth D A(Guide), Abiram Prakash Arjun Prakash Lance Kuriyan Prasobh D V V | VTU | Rs. 5000/- | 2021 | Completed |
9 | Performance, Combustion and Emission Characteristics of Single Cylinder CI Engine With WCO Biodiesel and Nanoparticles | Dr. Vighnesha Nayak & Mr. Karthik A.V. (Guide) Hammabba Ansif Mohammad Faizal Mohammed Suhail Mohammed Ashik R |
KSCST | Rs. 5000/- | 2020 | Completed |
10 | Solid waste management, Title: Design and Fabrication of waste segregator using Delta Robot | Mr. Vijay Kumar H. K. and Mr. Harold J D' Souza (Guide) Pavan I K, Anu Mathew Mahammed Mufeez Navanith Shetty |
VTU | Rs. 5000/- | 2020 | Completed |
11 | GARUDA Recon and Attack Drone | Dr. Rajesh Rai P. and Mr. Sudheer Kini K (Guide), Sourabh Varunchand Suvarna Akhil Thomas Punithraj Naik | VTU | Rs. 5000/- | 2020 | Completed |