Dwarkadas J. Sanghvi College of Engineering Plot No. U-15, J.V.P.D. Scheme, Bhaktivedanta Swami Marg, Vile Parle (W), Mumbai - 400056 Matlab VAP Instructor: Mr. Suhas Deshmukh Objectives of the event: The MATLAB allows matrix manipulations, plotting of functions and data, implementation of algorithms, creation of user interfaces, and interfacing with programs written in other languages, including C, C++, C#, Java, Fortran and Python. Overview of the event: The course began at 9.00 AM. The course was divided into two sessions for the two days as follows: Session 1- Lecture & Demonstration of Numerical Solutions using MATLAB. Session 2- MATLAB Simulink & Mechatronics: Simulation and Experiments on Arduino Board. The sessions concluded daily at 5.00 PM. Outcomes: Students were taught MATLAB and given the software. DATE: 21 st & 22 nd September, 2019. TIME: 9:00am to 5:00pm VENUE: EXTC lab Number of Attendees: 34
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Report on DJS Skylark’s Aeromodelling Workshop, 2019
Summary of the event:
Aeronautics is the most widest and adored field of interest involving people from all departments. The basic building of an aircraft involves the aerodynamics, avionics and engineering concepts of all fields.
Context of the event:
The main agenda of the event was to give the elementary knowledge of an aircraft ranging from its outer structure to its internal electronics. The two important aero-designing software SolidWorks and XFLR was also taught. A final RC aircraft was made by each participating team with the calculations.
Event overview:
The event was conducted for four days scheduled as: Day 1: 28th September (Saturday) 1200hrs to 1800hrs Location: Drawing hall 1 and 2 The first day of the workshop was divided into two parts; the first being the theory session where topics such as aerodynamics and avionics were covered by the senior members of the team followed by the software (SolidWorks and XFLR) session. Day 2: 29th September (Sunday) 8000hrs to 1700hrs Location: Drawing Hall 1, 2 and Room No. 42, 43 The day began with each team performing calculations for their own aircraft and then manufacturing it on the basis of the respective calculations. The materials were provided to the team along with the plan. The base material used for the manufacturing was ‘chorofoam’.
Day 3: 5th October (Saturday) 0800hrs to 1700hrs Location: MKVVIV Ground, Sukarwadi, Borivali (East) All the RC Aircrafts were made flight ready. More than 50 aircrafts were flown. The day concluded with distribution of certificates, electronics goody bag and coupons to all the member.
Society of Automotive Engineers is a student driven collegiate committee at Dwarkadas J. Sanghvi College of Engineering. It brings together all the vehicle teams and passionate engineering aspirants. The committee conducts educational guest lectures, industrial visits, competitions and value added programs to encourage the budding engineers through the field of automobile.
About the event:
"The price of greatness is responsibility" The SAE core committee posts & responsibilities of 2018-19 were handed over to the well-deserved for the year 2019-20.
Event overview:
The event was inaugurated by the Principal, DJSCE, Dr. Hari Vasudevan and the Head of Department, Mechanical, Dr. K. N. Vijaya Kumar at 12:00 pm. The event commenced with the former Chairperson, SAE, Mr. Aakash Gohil introducing the student chapter and the exemplary functions performed by SAE through the years. These ranged from the managerial skills required to organize educational guest lectures, industrial visits, competitions and value added programs of the committee to organising co-curricular gatherings for aspiring engineers. Leading to the introduction of the heading SAE committee of the year 2019-2020, which is as follow:
DATE: 8th October, 2019. TIME: 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm
The chairperson, SAE, Mr. Rohan Ghadigaonkar spoke a few words taking an oath towards another successful year and maintaining the glory of the committee. With a few words from Dr. Vijayakumar and then Dr. Hari Vasudevan who commended the glory of the teams at national and international competitions, the event was beautifully concluded.
Ex-Design Engineer at Indian Navy, Ministry of Defense
Regularly conducts training at IIT Patna, IIT Kanpur, IIT Roorkee, IIT Bombay, IISc. Bangalore and many more elite institutes.
Objectives of the event:
To provide an opportunity to learn about different automobile systems
like steering, suspension, brakes, etc. along with the basics of Electric
Vehicle.
To provide a practical observation on engines and electronics.
The teams under SAE were facing a huge challenge regarding the
fresher’s recruitment due to lack of knowledge about the automotive
components. So, SAE could see the need of such a workshop and wanted
to focus on all the benefits to the teams as well as the students.
Summary:
The workshop was conducted in our college, Dwarkadas J Sanghvi College of Engineering by SAE.
The workshop was both theoretically and practical based. The topics covered were: -
Steering and Suspension System
Traction Concepts and Braking
Controllers, Sensors, Battery Technology, IC Engine, etc.
Conclusion:
The Workshop resulted into a successful event and based on the reviews received from the students, it helped them to strengthen the basics of automobile. With this, SAE is looking forward to the strong team recruitments this year.
With this event SAE aimed to facilitate a common platform for all the teams under SAE to pitch for their recruitment drives.
Summary:
The orientation commenced with our respected Principal, Dr. Hari Vasudevan addressing the crowd. He touched upon the objectives and function of the SAE as a committee and the accolades we have brought to the college so far. After a brief introductory session regarding the recruitment drive, the teams went ahead and presented their introductory pitches to the student attendees. These constituted mainly of the First Year and Second Year students. The teams presented their structure, requirements, the competitions they attend & their past accolades in a professional manner. Finally, the students were instructed about the interviews which were to follow soon.
Conclusion:
By the end of the session, the students were ready with a clear vision in their mind, about the teams they wished to join and looked forward to the interviews that were to follow.
Report on Jet Propulsion Engines (Air India) Seminar
Speaker: Mr. F. A. Shaikh (Assistant general manager in Technical services, Air India.)
Summary of the Event:
Jet Propulsion Engines has changed the way airplanes fly. It is the most
important factor that decides the cruise condition of the flight. It was and will
always be the most vital part if the aviation industry.
The talk was delivered to a packed audience of undergraduate students from Mechanical and Production Departments. The talk was helpful to students as it introduced them to the widely used technology of Jet Propulsion Engines. Also he threw light on the factors for newly graduated students in job point of view.
Event Overview:
The seminar commenced at 10:30am with a brief introduction of the speaker and his background.
Mr. Sheikh began his presentation on the event topic, which covered:
o Introduction to parts of an airplane.
o Parts and working of Jet Propulsion Engines. o Factors considered while designing a Jet Propulsion Engines (namely
fuel economy, fuel tankering, drag, aerodynamics, material of blades etc.)
o Industrial factors related to Jet Propulsion Engines.
The speaker concluded his talk by 11:45am and then answered the questions students had.
A token of appreciation was presented to him by the Chairperson of the committee with the talk concluding at 12:00pm.
M.S. (Computer Aided Geometric Design) – Arizona State
University, Tempe, AZ, USA
About the Event:
Education systems may be abstract to academy and applications. Hence they
rely more on analytical solution furnished by software, resulting in expensive
and uneconomic solutions.
This guest talk aimed to break a misconception and chain that held engineers
stationary by yielding simpler, more intuitive solutions to all the real life
engineering problems.
Event Overview:
The event commenced with the introduction of our guest speakers, Mr. Ujjwal Rane. This was followed by a few words from our H.O.D. Dr. K. N. Vijayakumar, who spoke further about Mr. Rane’s vast experience in the field. This event was attended by many professors and H.O.D. himself. In the process of relying more on analytical solutions furnished by software, the visualisation and the insights it gives are missed, leading to serious errors while solving different engineering problems. The talk presented real life engineering problems that were solved with an approach yielding simpler, more intuitive, reliable solution. A doubt solving session concluded the talk and then the event by 1:30 pm.