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Vol. 10 No.-1 Mechanical Dept. Newsletter [2019-20] (SEM-1) Page 1 Contents 1. From HOD’s Desk……………………..2 2. From Editor’s Desk…………………...2 3. Departmental Activities………..…...4 3.1 MESA Activity 3.2 SAE Activity 3.3 Guest Lectures 3.4 Industrial Visits 4. Days Celebration………………...…...7 4.1 Celebration of Independence Day 5. NSS Activities.……………………..…..7 6. Training and Placement ……..…....9 7. Staff Achievements…………………11 8. Student Achievements…………….12 Patrons Dr. A.A. Keste (Principal) Editors Dr. S. H. Gawande Prof. H. S. Salave Name of Faculty Dr. S. S. Sarwade Dr. V. N. Chougule (HoD) Dr. V. N. Raibhole Prof. V. J. Sonawane Dr. S. H. Gawande Dr. A. C. Mitra Prof. S. P. Gadewar Prof. A. R. Patil Prof. S. D. Wankhede Prof. S. S. Jadhav Prof. K. A. Mahajan Dr. R. N. Yerrawar Prof. H. S. Salave Prof. B. D. Nandre Prof. Sushant Jadhav Prof. S. R. Kandharkar Prof. V. R. Varude Prof. B. R. Pujari Prof. V. S. Mane Prof. S. P. Patil Prof. A. A Patil Prof. A. A. Chaugule M. E. Society’s College of Engineering, Pune-01 (Accredited by NAAC with “A” Grade) Mechanical Engineering Department News Letter Vol.10, No.1, June-November 2019 Email:[email protected] Phone: 020-26163831 Website: www.mescoepune.org

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Vol. 10 No.-1 Mechanical Dept. Newsletter [2019-20] (SEM-1) Page 1

Contents

1. From HOD’s Desk……………………..2

2. From Editor’s Desk…………………...2

3. Departmental Activities………..…...4

3.1 MESA Activity 3.2 SAE Activity 3.3 Guest Lectures 3.4 Industrial Visits

4. Days Celebration………………...…...7

4.1 Celebration of Independence Day

5. NSS Activities.……………………..…..7

6. Training and Placement ……..…....9

7. Staff Achievements…………………11

8. Student Achievements…………….12

Patrons Dr. A.A. Keste (Principal)

Editors Dr. S. H. Gawande Prof. H. S. Salave

Name of Faculty

Dr. S. S. Sarwade Dr. V. N. Chougule (HoD) Dr. V. N. Raibhole Prof. V. J. Sonawane Dr. S. H. Gawande Dr. A. C. Mitra Prof. S. P. Gadewar Prof. A. R. Patil Prof. S. D. Wankhede Prof. S. S. Jadhav Prof. K. A. Mahajan Dr. R. N. Yerrawar Prof. H. S. Salave Prof. B. D. Nandre Prof. Sushant Jadhav Prof. S. R. Kandharkar Prof. V. R. Varude Prof. B. R. Pujari Prof. V. S. Mane Prof. S. P. Patil Prof. A. A Patil Prof. A. A. Chaugule

M. E. Society’s College of Engineering, Pune-01 (Accredited by NAAC with “A” Grade)

Mechanical Engineering Department News Letter Vol.10, No.1, June-November 2019

Email:[email protected] Phone: 020-26163831

Website: www.mescoepune.org

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From the HOD’s Desk …………

During the first semester of academic year 2019-20, various extracurricular activities were conducted successfully by the Mechanical Engineering Department like Paper Publication & Paper Presentation by faculty members and students in National / International journals. The Faculty member regularly contributes for publications of Text Books and work on Research Projects by involving UG & PG students funded by BCUD, Savitribai Phule Pune University, DST New Delhi. Faculty Members publish their research papers in National and International Journals& Conferences regularly. Numbers of faculty members are working as resource person and key note speaker for conferences and workshops. Mechanical Engineering students regularly contributing by involving in various technical events like MESA, Go-Kart and SAE BAJA organized by SAE India which encourages them and staff members, which we want to continue in coming years also. Also various projects by final year students are as per present requirements of industries and Quality.

Dr. V. N. Chougule

From the Editor’s Desk…………

Greetings to faculty, students and friends!

It gives us an immense pleasure in bringing out this issue of our First Semester Departmental Newsletter [2019-20].

We hope this newsletter will provide a brief report of all activities conducted by the faculties and students of Mechanical Engineering Department during the First Semester of academic year 2019-20.

Dr. S. H. Gawande Prof. H. S. Salave

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Department of Mechanical Engineering- Semester-I [2019-20]

Mechanical Engineering is the core branch of Engineering and Technology, which plays important role in the industrial growth of the nation. The department has well equipped laboratories. Besides high quality teaching, the practical knowledge of students is enhanced through Expert Lectures by eminent persons from Industry, industrial visits, etc. The department has a team of dedicated faculty members, who strive hard to give their 100%. The department adopts flexible and innovative learning opportunities for students enabling them to enhance theoretical and professional skills. Numbers of faculty members are contributing to Text Books Publications & working on research projects funded by BCUD, University of Pune and presented & published their research work in international conferences at USA, Singapore& China and in International Journals. The department has set ground zero between faculty& students which facilitates teaching learning process effectively. The department had been pioneering many quint-essential activities which led to the development of the college. Final year students have presented and published technical papers based on their projects in national and International Journals.

Department Advisory Board:

Dr. S. S. Sawarade Dr. V. N. Chougule Dr. S. H. Gawande Dr. A. C. Mitra MESA Coordinator:

Dr. S. H. Gawande Prof. H. S. Salave

BAJA/ Go-Kart coordinator:

Prof. S. R. Kandharkar

Sports/Academic Monitoring

Coordinator:

Prof. K. A. Mahajan

Exam Coordinator:

Prof. S .D. Wankhede

Guest Lecture/Industrial Visit Co-ordinator:

Prof. C. B. Mesram/Prof. V. R. Varude

Academic Research Co-ordinator (ARC)/

PG Co-ordinator:

Dr. S. H. Gawande

Roboclub Coordinator:

Prof. S. J. Chikhale NSS Coordinator:

Prof. B. D. Nandre

NBA/NAAC Coordinators:

Dr. A. C. Mitra Prof. S. P. Gadewar

Extra-Curricular Co-ordinator: Prof. H. S. Salave

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3. Departmental Activities

3.1 SAE BAJA’19 Competition BAJA 2019: Better performances in all Static, Dynamic Events. 4

th in S&T. Ranked 22

nd out

of 120 participants.

3.1 Guest Lectures

1. Ms. Shruti Mahadev Shinde, Yoga Traine, Department Head at Suhasini Yoga Center

Dombivili, Mumbai delivered lecture on,” Power Of Mind” for S. E. Mechanical students on

26th

Aug. 2019 in Seminar Hall -509 Organized by: Dr. R. N. Yerrawar

2. Mr.Ashok Kumar, CEO Azuko Engineering Services, Karve Road, Pune. delivered lecture

on,” Making Career in Domain- Start Better Grow Faster” for T.E & B.E Mechanical

students on 30th

Aug. 2019 in Seminar Hall -509 Organized by: Dr. R. N. Yerrawar

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3. Installation Program of MESCOE ISHRAE Student Chapter and Technical Talk The Indian Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air Conditioning Engineers (ISHRAE),

was founded in 1981 at New Delhi by a group of eminent HVAC&R professionals. ISHRAE

today has more than 28,780 HVAC&R professionals and Student-members. The mission of

ISHRAE and ISHRAE Student Chapter Wing is- To promote the goals of the Society for the

benefit of the general public. Towards this objective, the Chapters of the Society participate in,

and organize, activities to protect the Environment, improve Indoor Air Quality, help Energy

Conservation, provide continuing education to the Members and others in the HVAC & related

user Industries and offer certification programs, career guidance to students at the local colleges

and tertiary institutions. MESCOE ISHRAE student Chapter Installation Program was scheduled

on 30/09/2019. Resource Person: Mr. Neeraj Magnani , Co-ordinator:- Dr. V. N. Raibhole

4. Adv.Sachin S Patwardhan, Chairman State Level Accounts Committee, Govt of

Maharashtra delivered lecture on,” Basic concepts of science and technology” for B.E

Mechanical students on 9th

Nov. 2019 in Seminar Hall -509 Organized by: Dr. R. N.

Yerrawar

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3.3. Industrial Visits

1. Prof. S. R. Kandharkar, Prof. S. S. Jadhav Dr. S.S. Sarawade, Mr. S.P. Gadewar, , organized Industrial visit at Ujjani Hydro Power Station, Bhimanagar,Madha, Solapur for TE Mech

students under the subject “Turbo Machine”. On 13th and 14th Sept. 2019, Co-ordinator :- Prof. S. R. Kandharkar

2. Prof. S. R. Kandharkar, Prof. S. S. Jadhav organized Industrial visit at Parvati Pumping

Station, Near Ramkrishna Math, Sinhgad Road, Pune for TE Mech students under the subject

“Turbo Machine”. On 1st Oct. 2019, Co-ordinator :- Prof. S. R. Kandharkar

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3. Prof. V. R. Varude organized Industrial visit at Katraj Dairy, Pune for SE Mech students under the subject “Thermodynamics”. On 26th Sept. 2019, Co-ordinator :- Prof. V. R. Varude

4. Days Celebration

4.1. Celebration of Independence Day MESCOE celebrates Independence Day on 15thAugust.

5. NSS Activity 5.1 International Yoga Day MESCOE NSS Team Celebrates International Yoga Day on 21 June every year

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5.2 World Record Day MESCOE NSS Team Celebrates World Record Day on 23rd June 2019

5.3 Swachha & Swasth Bharat Abhiyan (Shramsanskar Shibir) MESCOE NSS Team Celebrates World Record Day on 9th August 2019

5.4 Fit India Movement MESCOE NSS Team Celebrates Fit India Movements 29th August 2019.

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5.5 Awareness Program about Dr. Baba Amte and their social welfare projects MESCOE NSS Team Awareness Program about Dr. Baba Amte and their social welfare projects on 18th September 2019.

5.6 Tree Planation at Wagholi Campus

MESCOE NSS Team celebrates ‘Vanmohotsav-2019” Tree Planation at Wagholi

Campus Pune on 21 September 2019.

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5.7 River Cleanliness Drive-Mahatma Gandhi 150th Jayanti MESCOE NSS Team celebrates River Cleanliness Drive on the occasion of Mahatma Gandhi 150th Jayanti

5.8 Fire Safety Training (Agni Suraksha Mitra) Program

MESCOE NSS Team organizes Fire Safety Training (Agni Suraksha Mitra) Program on 11 Oct 2019

6. Training & Placement Activity Mechanical Department T & P activity coordinator Prof. R. N. Yerrawar smoothly performing placement activity with college T&P cell. During academic year 2019-20 (SEM-I & II). Following students are placed in various companies. The maximum Package offered by “Infosys” is 3.5 (Lac.)

Sr. No. Name of Student Package (Lac) Name of Company 1. Kench Rushikesh Raghuveer 1.8/3.36 Jayshree Polymer Pvt Ltd / TCS

2. Rajneesh Chaudhary 1.8/3.5 Jayshree Polymer Pvt Ltd / Infosys

3. Thok Shubham Anant 3.36 TCS

4. Hoshing Vinay Pramod 1.8 Jayshree Polymer Pvt Ltd

5. Kadam Prasad Diliprao

6. Khater Ninad Bharat

7. Pawar Sumit Ajay

8. Kharche Shubham B.

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9. Gudihindin Pravin P.

10. Thorat Tanmay Sanjay

11. Tungikar Atharva Vinod

12. Nair Jayesh Haridasan

13. More Ganesh Subhash

14. Tiple Sahil Gajanan

15. Sinha Siddhant Deepak

16. Patil Ravindra Kailas

17. Soni Bhavesh Manoj

18. Pawar Sneha Lahu

19. Kolape Chandan Dattu

20. Saha Augniva Asim

7. Staff Achievements 1. Prof. A. R. Patil Presented paper on Published paper on “Optimization of Engine

Performance and Emission for Various n-Butanol Blends at Different Operating Parameter” ASME 2019 Power Conference, Salt lake City, Utah, USA, July 15–18, 2019

2. Prof A. R. Patil received Teachers International Travel Grant of Rs- 1.75 lakh from

BCUD, Savitribai Phule Pune University

3. Prof A. R. Patil invited as a Session Chair for ASME Conference -2019, Salt lake City, Utah, USA, July 15–18, 2019

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4. Dr. S H Gawande Published paper on “Influence of lubricants on coefficient of friction in Tube Hydroforming” in Springer Nature Journal of Bio and Tribo Corrosion , Vol. 6 No. 1 March 2020 (Scopus/EI Indexed)

5. Dr. S H Gawande and Dr. A. A. Keste Published paper on Redreation of Service loads strain gauges of speed shifting lever in Springer Nature Journal of Brazilian Society of Mechanical Asience and Engineering, Vol.41, No.10, 2019 (SCIE and Scipus Indexed).

6. Dr. S H Gawande Published paper on “Performance Evaluation of Lubricant used in

Gearbox of CNC Bending Machine” in Springer Nature Journal of Bio and Tribo Corrosion , Vol. 5, No. 4, Oct 2019 (Scopus/EI Indexed)

8. Student Achievements

1. TE Mechanical Students Mr. Raj Hariharan and Miss. Dipti Patil got 1st rank for representing Maharashtra team in NCC camp All India Vayu Sainik Camp (AIVSC) 2019 which was held in Jodhpur

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*****

Vision of Department

To groom Motivated, Environmental friendly, Self-esteemed, Creative and Oriented Mechanical Engineers

Mission of Department:

To Develop Industry Oriented Manpower to accept the challenges of Globalization by,

Imparting mechanical engineering knowledge through trained faculty in conducive environment,

Creating awareness about the needs of mechanical industries through alumni and industry-institute interactions

Encouraging them to think innovatively and introduce them to various research activities

Supporting them to groom in all aspects like communication, interpersonal skills.

Program Educational Objectives: The following Program Educational Objectives are established for the Mechanical Engineering:

Pre-preparation: To prepare students with strong foundation in mathematical, scientific and engineering fundamentals that will enable them to have successful career in Core Mechanical and Interdisciplinary Industries.

Core Competence: To prepare students for rapid technological change with core Mechanical Engineering domain knowledge.

Breadth: To enable students to develop their knowledge and skills across the range of disciplines.

Professionalism: To prepare students for soft skills with good communication, ethical values and ability to work in a team

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Learning Environment: To prepare students to strengthen their knowledge and skills through self-learning abilities throughout their professional career as well as to pursue higher education.

Mechanical Engineering Program Outcomes: The Mechanical Engineering graduates will be able to: 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 analyze complex engineering problems reaching substantiated conclusions using first principles of mathematics, natural sciences, 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 modeling 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 and sustainability: Understand the impact of the professional engineering solutions in 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 one’s own work, as a member and leader in a team, to manage projects and in multidisciplinary environments.

12. Life-long learning: Recognize the need for, and have the preparation and ability to engage in independent and life-long learning in the broadest context of technological change.

13. PSO I: Apply principles of machine design, manufacturing, thermal engineering and management to identify, formulate and solve real life problems in various fields of engineering

14. PSO II: Use modern modeling, simulation techniques and computational tools. 15. PSO III: Develop practical solutions for mechanical engineering problems/processes under

professional and ethical constraints.