bhilai institute of technology, durg ...iii.vikas yadav -3rd sem 4. ten workshops have been attended...
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CHIEF PATRON
Shri I.P. Mishra
PATRON
Dr. Arun Arora
ADVISOR
Dr. S.K. Ganguly
MANAGING EDITORS
Mrs. Shabana Naz Siddique
Mr. Devesh Shrivastava
Mr. Manoj Sao
Mr. Manish Kumar
STUDENT EDITORS
Paras Vatsh Krishna Sahu
Arpit Maheshwari
Amar Verma
Vikas Verma
Harish Chhattija
From Editorial Desk…..
Dear readers,
MExpress has been a medium to excavate the minds of students. This newsletter aims to a platform for young minds to express their creativity. It offers the reader an encapsulated view of the academic, creative, literary and artistic ventures of the talented team students & lists the achievements of the session.
The latest publication of this newsletter reflects our progress in yet another academic ses-sion, which we have achieved by imparting value based education and conductive environment for overall personality development of students.
Editorial board sincerely acknowledge the contribution of all authors and gratitude
towards the management.
MEXPRESS
VOLUME 15, ISSUE 01
VISION OF THE DEPARTMENT
To become a center of excellence in the field of mechanical engineering and to de-velop an ambience of contemporary learning to produce dedicated professionals committed to cater to the growing technological demands of the society thereby con-tributing towards nation building.
MISSION OF THE DEPARTMENT
M1.Educating, Preparing, inspiring and mentoring students to excel as professionals.
M2. Constantly updating the departmental resources.
M3. Developing qualified facility.
M4. Promoting participation of Industries in academics research and consultancy.
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BHILAI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, DURG
DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
VOL. 15 , ISSUE 01
JANUARY 2018
YOU HAVE TO GROW FROM THE INSIDE OUT. NONE CAN TEACH YOU, NONE CAN MAKE YOU SPIRITUAL.THERE IS NO OTHER TEACHER ,BUT YOUR OWN SOUL.
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The Pistol Star is the most luminous star known and is 10 million times the brightness of the SUN
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TECHNICAL
Perhaps the best known form of additive manufacturing is fused deposition modeling (FDM), which was invented by Stratasys in the late 1980s. Using the same STL files created by 3D Systems for their stereo lithography system, the fused deposition modeling 3D printer squeezes melted thermoplastics through a small nozzle to create an object.
The process is much like the way you squeeze out toothpaste to cover your toothbrush. By building up layers of melted plastic, the object can be created and rapidly cooled to room temperature in a matter of minutes.
The thermoplastic used in this type of 3D printer is typically sold in spools of thin filament, varying in widths between 1.75 and 3.00 mm. This filament can be made up of acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) polymer, polylactic acid (PLA) bioplastic, water-soluble polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) for support, nylon, and composite materials. One such experimental wood/plastic composite filament can be sanded and painted like wood, and even given a grain-like pattern by varying the temperature at which it is squeezed out.
APPLICATIONS:
Medical implants
Item personalization
Clothing and textiles
Military fabrication
In space
Material used :
Polylactic acid (PLA)
Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS)
Polycarbonate (PC)
Polyamides (nylon)
Polyvinyl alcohol (PVA)
High-impact polystyrene (HIPS)
High-density polyethylene (HDPE)
The benefits include:
✓ Flexibility: Individual molds can be re-created as multi-cavity molds
by simply creating multiple copies of the base design several times in
the computer model and then printing a new model, with updates that
improve corner-radius issues or add channels to increase flow efficiency.
✓ Repeatability: As older molds slowly degrade (for example, with the
softening of the sharp edges), new molds can be created — even years
later — with perfect repeatability of the original mold.
✓ Scalability: Digital designs can be printed at any desired scale, allowing the creation of precise duplicates at half scale or double scale — or
duplicates that include specific distortions to facilitate specialized brand identification (or other artistic manipulation of the original image).
The first 3D printer, which used the
stereo lithography technique ,was created
by Charles W. Hull in mid1980s.
3D SYSTEMS is co-founded by Chuck Hull
becomes the first 3D printing company in
the world. It is located in Rock hill,
South Carolina, United States MRS. ANJUL RAI
(Asst. Professor)
Fused deposition modeling
1.Indian Railways launches first solar powered train
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Indian Railways on July 14 launched first solar-powered DEMU (diesel electrical multiple unit) train from the Safdarjung railway station in Delhi. The train will run from Sarai Rohilla in Delhi to Farukh Nagar in Haryana. A total of 16 solar panels, each producing 300 Wp, are fitted in six coaches.The cost of these solar panels, manufactured under 'Make in India' initiative, is Rs 54 lakh. This is the first time in the world that so-lar panels are being used as grid in railways. The train has a power back-up and can run on battery for at least 72 hours.
The railways are planning to introduce nearly 50 more such coaches in the coming days. Solar power would be introduced first in urban trains and later in long-distance trains as well. By saving an estimated 1.2 lakh kilo litre of diesel every year, the railways will be able to pocket Rs 672 crore per year. The solar power will also help in reducing 2.7 lakh tonnes of carbon dioxide emission per year. Railways has plan to generate 1000 MW solar power in the next five years. Steps are being taken to install solar plants at railway building rooftops and level crossings across the country.
(Indian railways)
2.Drones
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) are aircrafts which are remotely-piloted eliminating the need for a pilot to be on board during a given flight. In the civilian life, drones are a common occurrence and hardly will a week pass before you set your eyes on one. They have an array of applications ranging from being mere hobby gadgets to their increasing use in professional photography and cinematog-raphy, intelligence, mapping, reconnaissance as well as target destination besides being used in rescue missions.
The 96km Kalka-Shimla track is on the heritage list of UNESCO. The train passes through 102 tunnels and 864 bridges is considered as an engineering marvel.
(Amar Verma– 5th B)
1. Group Discussion (MEA),24th Jan 2018
2. Art & Craft competition (MEA), 24th Jan 2018
3. BITCON, 15th Feb. 2018
4. SPARX (OJAS’18), 16th—17th Feb. 2018
WHEN EVERYTHING SEEMS TO BE GOING AGAINST YOU, REMEMBER THAT THE PLANE TAKES OFF AGAINST THE WIND, NOT WITH IT—Henry Ford
(Harsh Vardhan, 5th (B), Mech.)
NEW FACE IN THE DEPARTMENT
MR. MANOJ SAO
(Assistant Professor)
B.E., M.TECH (MACHINE DESIGN )
DOJ : 03 JULY 2017
EXPERIENCE:
3 yr TEACHING, and
5 yr of INDUSTRIAL EXPERIENCE
ACHIVEMENTS:
STATE LEVEL KABADDI PLAYER
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BRAIN STORMING SEESION:
Crowning Stokes 1. Mechanical Department got accreditated by NBA.
2.Rajat Chandra ( B. E. – 5th Sem– A), got 1st position on Paper Presentation, Role of Engineers In a Developing India organized by IE(I) and MEA, 1 5 Sep. 201 7.
3.Extempore Results:
I.Aishwarya Dewangan -3rd Sem
II.Harshit Pratap -3rd Sem
III.Vikas Yadav -3rd Sem
4. TEN workshops have been attended by various faculty Members.
5.Five papers have been published in various international Jour-nals by faculties of the Department.
6.Number of Programs organized by NCC and NSS.
1.HARSHIT MEHAR is Topper of 8th Sem with 91%
2.MALAY JANGDE is Topper of 6th Sem with 83.4%
3.TEKCHAND DEWANGAN is Topper of 4th Sem with 89%
EVENTS CONDUCTED BY
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ASSOCIATION
(MEA)
1.TEACHERS DAY -5th Sep 2017
2.PAPER PRESENTATION -15th Sep 2017
3.VISHVKARMA POOJA -17th Sep 2017
4.EXTEMPORE -19th Oct 2017