SHRI G. S. INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY & SCIENCE, INDORE

Govt. Aided Autonomous Institute Estd. In 1952, | Affiliated to RGPV, Bhopal & DAVV, Indore | "NIRF Ranked Institute"

Department of Biomedical Engineering

Collaborations & MOU's

 S. No. Organisation with which MoU /linkage s/ is signed Name of the institutions/ industries Year of signing MoU / linkage  Duration 
List the actual activities under each MOU/ linkages year-wise  
 1.  IIT Indore Shri G.S. Institute of Technology and Science, Indore  2022  01 Year Visit to Laboratory facilities and Learning Resources  VIEW 
 2.  Path India Shri G.S. Institute of Technology and Science, Indore  2021  03 Years Student's Internship / Employment / Tour of Student  VIEW 
 3.  NATRAX Pithampur Shri G.S. Institute of Technology and Science, Indore  2021  03 Years Manufacturing e-vehicle  VIEW

CO & PO Attainment

2022-2023   VIEW
2021-2022  VIEW
2020-2021  VIEW
2019-2020  VIEW
   

COs & Program Articulation Matrix

B. TECH. CO PO ARTICULATION MATRIX  VIEW

POs-PEOs-PSOs

  B.Tech.
Program Outcomes(POS): Engineering Graduates will be able to:-
PO1. Engineering knowledge: apply the knowledge of mathematics science, engineering fundamentals and an engineering specialization to the solution of complex engineering problems.
PO2. Problem analysis: Identify, formulate, review research literature and analyze complex egineering problems reaching substantaited conclusion using first principles of mathematics, natural sciences and engineering sciences.
PO3. Design/ Developmentof solution: Design for complex engineering problems and design system components or processes that meet the specified with appropriate consideration for the public health and safety and the cultural societal and environmental consideration.
PO4. Conduct investigation 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 conclusion.
PO5. Modern tool usage:- Create, select and appropriate techniques, resources and modern engineering and it tools including prediction and modeling to complex engineering activities with an understanding of the limitations.
PO6. The engineer and society: Apply reasoning informed by the contextual knowledgevto assess societal health, safety, legal and cultural issuess and the consequent responsibilities relevant to the professional engineering practices.
PO7. Environment and sustainability: Understand the impact of professional engineering solutions in sicietal and environmental contexts and demonstrate the knowledge of need for sustainable development.
PO8. Ethics: Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and norms of engineering practice.
PO9. Individual and teamwork: Function effectively as o individual and as a member or leader in diverse teams and in multidisciplinary settings.
PO10. 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.
PO11. 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.
PO12. Life-long learning: Recognize the need for, and have the preparation and ability to engage in independent and lifelong learning in the broadest context of technology change.
PEOs Program Educational Objective 
PEO1 To develops students for applying Mechanical Engineering knowledge and problem solving skill in their professional careers.
PEO2 To create interest in lifelong learning by pursuing higher education in specific field.
PEO3 The mechanical Engineering graduates shall have high moral values / ethics to build an efficient team with appropriate soft skill capabilities.

PSOs Program Specific Outcome
PSO1 Apply mechanical design engineering, thermal engineering, and interdisciplinary knowledge for analyzing, designing, and manufacturing products to address the needs of society.
PSO2 Implement state-of-the-art knowledge and technology in order to fulfil current industrial requirements.
   
   
  M.Tech. CAD/CAM/CAE
PEOs  Program Educational Objective   
PEO1
To broaden and deepen student’s capabilities in the area of CAD/CAM/CAE and state-of-the- art manufacturing machinery, tools, and equipment.
PEO2 To prepare the students in the area of product design and validation, system design, and manufacturing enhancements for industries
PEO3 To prepare the students capable of working with new research ideas in the field of design and manufacturing.
PEO4 To enhance critical thinking of students in analyzing complex problems in computer aided design, optimization, and manufacturing.
PEO5 To impart the sense of responsibility in student’s profession and a desire for lifelong learning in the area of innovative product and process development for a given task
POs  Program outcomes
POs1
An ability to independently carry out research /investigation and development work to solve practical problems.
POs2 An ability to write and present a substantial technical report/document.
POs3 Students should be able to demonstrate a degree of mastery over the area as per the specialization of the program. The mastery should be at a level higher than the requirements in the appropriate bachelor program.
POs4 To analyze, scrutinize, design and validate technological solutions of real life problems in CAD/CAM/CAE.
   
  M.Tech. Mechanical Engineering Design
PEOs  Program Educational Objectives
  PEOs1   Acquire knowledge and skill in design, analysis and engineering concepts for design of machine components and systems.
PEOs2 Use modern tools and engineering skills to cater the need of society and industries.
  PEOs3   Develop competence in the area of mechanical design to be professionally successful in industries and academics, and carry out research in interrelated areas.
  PEOs4   Develop life skills for following professional and ethical obligations, societal responsibilities and effective communication.
PEOs5  Engage in lifelong learning to adopt social, economical and technological changes.
POs  Program Outcome
 POs1   An ability to independently carry out research /investigation and development work to solve practical problems.
POs2  An ability to write and present a substantial technical report/document.
POs3  Students should be able to demonstrate a degree of mastery over the area as per the specialization of the program. The mastery should be at a level higher than the requirements in the appropriate bachelor program.
POs4  Students will be able to design and analyze complex mechanical components and systems.
   
  M.Tech. Thermal Engineering
PEOs Program Educational Objectives
PEOs1 Acquire knowledge and skill in thermal-fluid systems for simulation and analysis of real life problems.
PEOs2 Use modern tools and engineering skills to cater the need of society and industries.
PEOs3 Develop competence in the area of thermal and fluid engineering to be successful in industries and academics, and carry out research in interdisciplinary areas.
PEOs4 Develop life skills for following professional and ethical obligations, societal responsibilities and effective communication.
PEOs5 Engage in lifelong learning to adopt social, economical and technological changes.
POs Program Outcomes
POs1 An ability to independently carry out research /investigation and development work to solve practical problems.
POs2 An ability to write and present a substantial technical report/document.
POs3 Students should be able to demonstrate a degree of mastery over the area as per the specialization of the program. The mastery should be at a level higher than the requirements in the appropriate bachelor program.
POs4 Students will be able to simulate and analyze thermal systems.

Staff

Mr. Ravi Soni

Jr. Instructor

Mr. Manoj Joshi

W/S Instructor

Mr. Devendra Joshi

Lab. Technician

Mr. R.S. Gupta

W/S Instructor

Piyush Mandloi

Mr. Piyush Mandloi

Lab. Technician

Mr. Sailesh Nagada

Lab. Technician

Mr. Dashrath Bharati

Attendant

Mr. Madhav Panhalkar

Attendant

Mr. Pawan Joshi

Attendant

RamPrakash singh Kushwahattendant

Mr.Ram Prakash Singh Kushwaha

Attendant

Priyanka GuptaLDC

Mrs. Priyanka Gupta

LDC

Satyendra BhartiAttendent

Mr.Satyendra Bharti

Attendant

Testing and Consultancy

Revenue generated from consultancy and corporate training during the last five years  
Name of the faculty consultant or trainer Organization to which consultancy or corporate training provided Dates/duration of consultancy Amount generated in INR
 Financial Year: 2018-19  
Dr.B.S.More and Dr.P.Ganai    EE Ujjain municipal corporation Ujjain    18-04-2019 (1 Week) 66493
Dr.B.S.More and Dr.P.Ganai    EE Ujjain municipal corporation Ujjain    18-04-2019 (1 Week) 28497
Dr.B.S.More and Dr.P.Ganai    EE Ujjain municipal corporation Ujjain    18-04-2019 (1 Week) 59000
Dr.B.S.More and Dr.P.Ganai    Eco Protection Engg. Ujjain 18-04-2019 (1 Week) 18988
Dr.B.S.More and Dr.P.Ganai    Tata Project Ujjain 18-04-2019 (1 Week) 47196
 Financial Year: 2019-20  
Dr.RK Porwal, Dr.V. Pare, Dr.N. Gupta B K Agarwala & Associates Indore 17-01-2020 (1 Week) 33925
 Financial Year: 2020-21  
Dr.B.S.More and Dr.P.Ganai    Assiciated Alcohols and Breweries Ltd. 14-07-2020 (1 Week) 20355
Dr.B.S.More and Dr.P.Ganai    R.K Industries Indore 29-10-2020 (1 Week) 13570
 Financial Year: 2021-22  
Dr. Ashok Atulker Nagar Palika Nigam 29-06-2021 (5 days) 10500
 Financial Year: 2022-23  
Dr.B.S.More and Dr.P.Ganai    J.J Enterprises Agra 30-04-2022(1 Week) 27140
Dr.B.S.More and Dr.P.Ganai    J.J Enterprises Agra 30-06-2022(1 Week) 2036
Dr.B.S.More and Dr.P.Ganai    Nagar Parishad Pithampur 02-02-2023(1 Week) 12213
 Financial Year: 2023-24  
Dr.B.S.More and Dr.P.Ganai    L&T  Indore Kalisindh Project 02-06-2023 (1 Week) 203550
Dr.B.S.More and Dr.P.Ganai    Bermad India Pvt Ltd 05-06-2023 (1 Week) 2036
Dr.B.S.More and Dr.P.Ganai    Bermad India Pvt Ltd 07-06-2023 (1 Week) 8000
Dr.B.S.More and Dr.P.Ganai    Bermad India Pvt Ltd 07-06-2023 (1 Week) 14400
Dr.B.S.More and Dr.P.Ganai    Bermad India Pvt Ltd 07-06-2023 (1 Week) 72000
Dr.B.R Rawal. Dr.V. Pare G.M. Engineering Pvt. Ltd. Rajkot 25-08-2023 (1 Week) 173880
Dr.B.S.More and Dr.P.Ganai    Starling Associates Pvt Ltd  01-09-2023 (1 Week) 236000
Dr.Manoj Chouksey NVDA 31-10-2023 (1 Week) 35400
Dr.S.Tiwari and Dr.M.Chouksey NVDA 10-11-2023 (1 Week) 135700
Dr.Manoj Chouksey NVDA 15-02-2024 (1 Week) 44781
  TOTAL  1265660

Departmental Laboratories for Testing and Consultancy Facilities

Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulic Machines Laboratory:-
In addition to academic purpose, the laboratory serves various testing and consultancy facilities like: pipe test, V-notch calibration, pump performance test, valve test, and consultancy for water transmission and supply etc.
Major Equipment:
1. Hydraulic pump and turbine test rig
2. Wind tunnel
3. Water hammer test rig
4. Jet centrifugal pump
5. Hydraulic bench for various fluid mechanics practical: 2 nos. etc.
The lab also caters to the central India's first NABL Accredited Pump & Motor Testing Lab, Centre of Pump Engineering (COPE), SGSITS Indore as the “Centre of Excellence in Rotating Machines”. It facilitates for the testing of solar-based pumps, Monoset pumps, Submersible pumps, Openwell pumps, and 3-phase induction motors as per IS standards and MNRE guidelines. The COPE has world-class infrastructure for the research, testing, and development of rotating machines. It is also recognized by the National Accreditation Board for Testing and Calibration Laboratories (NABL.) as per ISO/IEC 17025:2017
Infrastructure:
  • In the campus of SGSITS Indore, COPE has dedicated area for testing and research facilities for pump and three-phase induction motors.
  • Pump testing setup up to 30 HP, 4 inch size outlet at 50Hz
  • Three-phase induction motor testing setup upto 30 HP at 50Hz.
  • Solar Pump testing setup upto 10 HP as per MNRE guidelines as per IS-17429
  • COPE uses high-class accuracy and precision instruments for testing of motors and pumps
  • On the rooftop of laboratory solar PV panel mounting structure is available to facilitate real-time testing.
  • It is also equipped with a solar array PV simulator of 15 KW from AMETEK.
 Testing Facilities in Centre of Pump Engineering (COPE):
  • Solar Pumping System as per IS-17429
  • Monoset Pumps and Motor as per IS- 9079
  • Submersible Pumpset as per IS-8034 & IS-9283
  • Openwell Submersible Pump-set as per IS-14220 & IS-9283
  • Centrifugal Pump and Motor
COPE Flyer
Contact Persons:
Dr. B. More – 7895903456, Dr. P. Ganai – 8989006089, Dr. S. Sharma – 9425029100

CAD-Project Lab:-
The lab undertake various research modeling, analysis project of field interest.
The lab possesses following equipment:-
  • Stratasys FDM Creform rapid prototyping system
  • Handyscan 3d scanner
  • BenQ CAD modeling system
  • Software- ANSYS15.0, Unigraphics, HyperMesh AutoCAD, IDeaS
Material Testing Laboratory:-
Material testing laboratory is one of the oldest laboratories in the department. The laboratory is engaged in conducting experiments at both UG and PG level. The laboratory is also used for outside testing jobs. It has facilities for tensile test, torsion test, bend test, hardness test etc. The laboratory also provides consultancy services in the related areas. 
Equipment : It is equipped with various material testing machines e.g. universal testing machine (50 tons), universal testing machine (10 tons), impact testing machine (charpy and izod), torsion testing machine, transverse testing machine , hardness testing machine (brinell, vickers and rockwell) etc.

Vibration & Noise Control Laboratory:- 
Facilities in the area of vibration testing, modal testing, and natural frequency test, FFT Analysis, Rotor balancing, critical speed test, sound measurement etc. are available.
Equipment available:-
  1. OROS four channel vibration Analyzer
  2. NI based vibration measurement hardware and software system
  3. Accelerometers and proximity probes for vibration measurement
  4. Instrumented hammer (Impact hammer)
  5. Balancing Machine (50 kg)
  6. Sound level meter
  7. Machinery fault simulator
  8. Two and four channel oscilloscopes
Material Science and Mechanical Metallurgy Laboratory:-
In addition to UG and PG level experimental setups, the laboratory is well equipped to serve testing for outside industry/academia. It has equipment for testing various materials, including microhardness of the surface, investigations of microstructures, determination of carbon percentage in material and characterising of surface roughness, and non-destructive testing like ultrasonic testing, magnetic particle inspection test, Die-penetration test. In relevant fields, the laboratory also offers consulting services.

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Research Projects

Research projects funded by government, non-government , industry, corporate houses, international bodies during the last five years

Name of of the PI/ Co-PI/Name of the person holding the Chair Title of the research project, endowments, Research Chairs Name of the funding agency Duration
(Years)
Year of award or sanction Amount in INR.
Dr. M L Jain FIST Program to Strengthen the research facilities in the College DST 5 2018 7800000
Dr. M. L. Jain Scheme of Samriddhi AICTE   2018 1340000
Dr. B.R. Rawal Modernization and removal of obsolescnce AICTE 2 2019 1608000
Dr. Purushottam Gangsar / Dr. Manoj Chouksey Development of Fault Diagnosis Techniques for Induction motor based on Artificial Intellig NPIU NEW DELHI 1.5 2019 1290000
Dr. Balmukund Dhakar / Dr. Vinod Pare Fabrication of Metal Metrix Composites using Vacuum Strir Casting and its Characterization NPIU NEW DELHI 1.5 2019 1771000
Dr. Vinod Pare Modernization and removal of obsolescnce AICTE 3 2019 1000000
Dr. Manoj Chouksey Modernization and removal of obsolescnce AICTE 2 2020 1717647
Dr. Vinod Pare High strain rate behaviour and constitutive modelling of aluminum alloys DST 3 2021 4217752
Dr. M.L. jain / Dr. Manoj Chouksey Design and fabrication of a dynamic Ankle Foot Orthosis for rehabilitation of
clubfoot deformity of babies.
SERB 3 2023 1322000
     Total  22066399

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Facilities

Library at Departmental level
Network : Wi-Fi, LAN
Smart Class and ICT Tools VIEW
Laboratories :S CAD-Project lab
 
CAD lab
Tribology and Condition Monitoring
Material Testing lab
Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulic Machines laboratory
Heat and Mass Transfer lab
Vibration& Noise control lab
Strength of Material
Measurement and control lab
Dynamics lab
Thermodynamics Lab
IC Engine lab
Refrigeration and Air conditioning lab
Engineering Graphics lab
Material Science Lab
Mechanical Metallurgy Lab

Program

courses Branch/Speacialization Year of Start Present Capacity
B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering 1962 90 + 10%(Through Lateral Entry)
M.Tech. CAD/CAM/CAE 2011 18
M.Tech. Thermal Engineering 2019 18
M.Tech Mechanical Engineering Design 2019 18
Ph.D  --  --  --
Ph.D(QIP)  --  --  02

Vision and Mission

Vision

To be recognized globally for outstanding education and research leading to develop well qualified engineers who are innovative, entrepreneurial and successful in advanced fields of Mechanical engineering and research.


Mission

M1- To provide state of the art education to students of Mechanical Engineering.

M2- To enable the students to cater the needs of society and industries.

M3- To excel in research and development activities in Mechanical Engineering.


 

Publications

 
Journal Publication (In Last Five Years)

 

2023

1.

U.S. Gupta, S. Tiwari, and U. Sharma, Cold glow discharge nitrogen plasma treatment of banana and sisal fiber for mechanical and surface characterization improvement. Journal of the Indian Academy of Wood Science, 2023. 20(1): p. 37-50.

2.

V. Singh, P. Gangsar, R.Porwal, and A. Atulkar, Artificial intelligence application in fault diagnostics of rotating industrial machines: A state-of-the-art review. Journal of Intelligent Manufacturing, 2023. 34(3): p. 931-960.

 

2022

1.

P. Gangsar, A.R. Bajpei, and R. Porwal, A review on deep learning based condition monitoring and fault diagnosis of rotating machinery. Noise & Vibration Worldwide, 2022. 53(11): p. 550-578.

2.

P. Ganai, V. Pare, B.R. Rawal, and B.S. More, Bio-mechanical analysis of plate system used for opening wedge high tibial osteotomy. Materials Today: Proceedings, 2022. 61: p. 90-95.

3.

A. Bhamdare, A. Atulkar, and R. Porwal, Design, static structural analysis and topology optimization of a four wheeler connecting rod. Materials Today: Proceedings, 2022. 66: p. 829-833.

4.

A. Gupta, A. Atulkar, and R. Porwal, Investigations on IC Engine Piston Ring made of Composite Materials. Journal of Mines, Metals & Fuels, 2022. 70.

5.

P. Mandloi,  B. Dhakar, V. Pare, and S. Manepatil, Experimental investigation of wear properties of AA6061+ Al2O3 metal matrix composite fabricated by vacuum stir casting method. Materials Today: Proceedings, 2022. 61: p. 55-61.

6.

A. Buliwal, B. Dhakar, and V. Pare, Fabrication of aluminum based metal matrix composite using stir casting method and characterize its tribological properties. Materials Today: Proceedings, 2022. 61: p. 78-83.

7.

U. Singh, and B.S. More, Prediction of Flow Particle Behavior in Cyclone Separator using Computational Flow Dynamics. International Journal of Performability Engineering, 2022. 18(2): p. 128.

8.

H. Sharma, B. More, and G. Mourya, Numerical analysis of triangular prism at low Reynolds number. Materials Today: Proceedings, 2022. 66: p. 1120-1125.

9.

D. Nigwal, D.K. Pasi, and M. Chouksey, Effect of nonlinear conical springs on the vibration characteristics of seven degree-of-freedom car model using MATLAB/Simscape. International Journal of Dynamics and Control, 2023. 11(2): p. 491-503.

10.

D. Nigwal, D.K. Pasi, and M. Chouksey, Modelling and Simulation of Car Suspension with Linear and Nonlinear Spring, in Recent Advances in Machines and Mechanisms: Select Proceedings of the iNaCoMM 2021. 2022, Springer. p. 361-372.

11

P. Gangsar, M. Chouksey, A. Parey, and Z. Ali, Diagnostics of combined mechanical and electrical faults of an electromechanical system for steady and ramp-up speeds. Journal of Vibration Engineering & Technologies, 2022. 10(4): p. 1431-1450.

12.

R. Sharma,  P. Ganai, V. Pare, H. Kanchwala and S. J. Srihari, Validation of a Steering System Mathematical Model via Test Rig Measurements, in Recent Advances in Machines and Mechanisms: Select Proceedings of the iNaCoMM 2021. 2022, Springer. p. 167-176.

13.

M.R. Pattnayak, P. Ganai, R.K. Pandey, and J.K. Dutt , M. Fillon, An overview and assessment on aerodynamic journal bearings with important findings and scope for explorations. Tribology International, 2022: p. 107778.

14.

P. Ganai, J.C. Atwal, R.K. Pandey, and J.K. Dutt, Performance studies of self-acting oil-lubricated bump journal bearing under lightly loaded conditions employing pocketed top foils. Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part C: Journal of Mechanical Engineering Science, 2022. 236(15): p. 8714-8730.

15.

Ekoe A Akata, D. Njomo, B.  Agrawal, A. Mackpayen and A. Ali, Tilt Angle and Orientation Assessment of Photovoltaic Thermal (PVT) System for Sub-Saharan Tropical Regions: Case Study Douala, Cameroon. Sustainability, 2022. 14(23): p. 15591.

16.

S.K. Shejkar,  B. Agrawal, A. Agrawal, and G. Gupta , Physical, mechanical, and sliding wear behavior of epoxy composites filled with surface modified walnut shell particulate. Polymer Composites, 2022. 43(10): p. 7526-7537.

17.

U.S. Gupta, S. Tiwari, U. Sharma, and K. Viliya, Cold glow discharge nitrogen plasma pretreatment of banana fibre for improving the mechanical characterisation of banana/epoxy composites. Journal of The Institution of Engineers (India): Series D, 2022. 103(2): p. 417-429.

18.

S.S. Patel  and A. Lanjewar, A critical review on different roughness geometries and their effect on heat transfer and friction factor. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2022: p. 1-41.

 

2021

1.

S.S. Patel, and A. Lanjewar, Experimental investigation of solar air heater duct with discrete V-rib integrated with staggered elements. International Journal of Sustainable Engineering, 2021. 14(2): p. 162-171.

2.

R. Namdeo, S. Tiwari, and S. Manepatil, Effects Of Laser Irradiation On Adhesive Tribo-performance Of EVA/HDPE/MA-G-PE/OMMT Blended Polymer Nanocomposites. Journal of Engineering Research (2307-1877), 2021. 9.

3.

H. Rajput, A. Atulkar, and R. Porwal, Optimization of the surface texture on piston ring in four-stroke IC engine. Materials Today: Proceedings, 2021. 44: p. 428-433.

4.

A. Chouhan, P. Gangsar, R. Porwal, and C.K. Mechefske, Artificial neural network–based fault diagnosis for induction motors under similar, interpolated and extrapolated operating conditions. Noise & Vibration Worldwide, 2021. 52(10): p. 323-333.

5.

M. Rathore, V.K. Jain, A. Atulkar, K. K. Singh, and R. Porwal, Study of Lorentz force detuning and its compensation in superconducting radiofrequency cavity: A review. Materials Today: Proceedings, 2021. 44: p. 1369-1374.

6.

U.S.Gupta, M. Dhamarikar, A. Dharkar, S. Chaturvedi, S. Tiwari, and R. Namdeo, Surface modification of banana fiber: a review. Materials Today: Proceedings, 2021. 43: p. 904-915.

7.

U.S. Gupta, M. Dhamarikar, A. Kumrawa, N. Giri, R. S. Chauhan, A. Giri, S. Tiwari, and R. Namdeo, Study on the effects of fiber orientation on the mechanical properties of natural fiber reinforced epoxy composite by finite element method. Materials Today: Proceedings, 2021. 45: p. 7885-7893.

8.

U.S. Gupta, M. Dhamarikar, A. Kumrawa, N. Giri, R. S. Chauhan, A. Giri, S. Tiwari, and  R. Namdeo, Plasma modification of natural fiber: A review. Materials Today: Proceedings, 2021. 43: p. 451-457.

9.

U.S. Gupta, A. Dharkar, M. Dhamarika, A. Kumrawat, N. Giri, R. S. Chauhan, A. Giri, S. Tiwari, and R. Namdeo, Investigation on effects of fiber loading of mechanical properties of banana/sisal hybrid composite. Materials Today: Proceedings, 2021. 45: p. 7829-7837.

10.

P. Gangsar, R.K. Pandey, and M. Chouksey, Unbalance detection in rotating machinery based on support vector machine using time and frequency domain vibration features. Noise & Vibration Worldwide, 2021. 52(4-5): p. 75-85.

11.

A. Atulkar, R. Pandey, and P. Subbarao, Role of textured piston rings/liners in improving the performance behaviours of IC engines: a review with vital findings. Surface Topography: Metrology and Properties, 2021. 9(2): p. 023002.

12.

P. Ganai, R. Pandey, and J. Dutt, Performance improvement of foil air journal bearing employing micro-pocket and textures on top compliant surface. Surface Topography: Metrology and Properties, 2021. 9(2): p. 025045.

13.

A. Atulkar, R. Pandey, and P. Subbarao, Synergistic effect of textured piston ring and nano-lubricant on performance parameters and emissions of IC engine. Surface Topography: Metrology and Properties, 2021. 9(3): p. 035009.

14.

M. Rathore, V. K. Jain, K. K. Singh, A. M. Puntambekar, R. K. Porwal and A. Atulkar, Estimation of Lorentz force detuning and its compensation on 650 MHz βg= 0.92 single cell SCRF cavity. Engineering Research Express, 2021. 3(2): p. 025025.

15.

A. Patel, B. Agrawal, and B. Rawal, Optimisation and statistical analysis of performance parameters for bio-oil production from eucalyptus leaves using fast pyrolysis. International Journal of Nanotechnology, 2021. 18(11-12): p. 1028-1040.

16.

A. Patel, B. Agrawal, and B. Rawal, Elemental composition of biodiesel produced by fast pyrolysis of eucalyptus leaves. Journal of Engineering Research (2307-1877), 2021. 9.

17.

A. Atulkar, R. Pandey, and P. Subbarao, Performance analysis of two-dimensional section of partially textured piston ring with cavitation boundary conditions. Surface Topography: Metrology and Properties, 2021. 9(2): p. 025025.

18.

S.K. Shejkar, B. Agrawal, and A. Agrawal, Influence of the size of walnut shell particulates on mechanical properties of epoxy-based composites. Journal of Engineering Research (2307-1877), 2021. 9.

19.

S.K. Shejkar, B. Agrawal, and A. Agrawal, Effect of particle size on physical properties of epoxy composites filled with micro-size walnut shell particulates. Materials Today: Proceedings, 2021. 47: p. 2657-2661.

20.

P. Gangsar, Z. Ali, M. Chouksey, and A. Parey, An intelligent and robust fault diagnostics for an electromechanical system using vibration and current signals. in Recent Advances in Manufacturing, Automation, Design and Energy Technologies: Proceedings from ICoFT 2020. 2021. Springer.

21.

S.S. Patel, and A. Lanjewar, Heat transfer enhancement using additional gap in symmetrical element of V-geometry roughened solar air heater. Journal of Energy Storage, 2021. 38: p. 102545

 

2020

1.

R. Namdeo, S. Tiwari, S. Manepatil, N. Chand, Experimental analysis of dry sliding friction and wear behavior of OMMT nanoclay added EVA/HDPE/MA-g-PE compatibilized polymer blends with parametric study of influencing factors. Journal of Testing and Evaluation, 2020. 48(2): p. 1122-1137.

2.

A. Manker, M. Solanki, A. Tripathi, M.L. Jain, Biomechanical preparation in primary molars using manual and three NiTi instruments: a cone-beam-computed tomographic in vitro study. European Archives of Paediatric Dentistry, 2020. 21: p. 203-213.

3.

U.S. Gupta, M. Dhamarikar, A. Dharkar, S.Tiwari, R. Namdeo, Study on the effects of fibre volume percentage on banana-reinforced epoxy composite by finite element method. Advanced Composites and Hybrid Materials, 2020. 3: p. 530-540.

4.

A. Chouhan, P. Gangsar, and R. Porwal, Artificial neural network based fault diagnostics for three phase induction motors under similar operating conditions. Vibroengineering Procedia, 2020. 30: p. 55-60.

5.

S. Sharma,  M. Chouksey, V. Pare and P. Jain, Modal and frequency response characteristics of vehicle suspension system using full car model. in IOP conference series: materials science and engineering. 2020. IOP Publishing.

6.

Raghuvanshi, V. Pare, M. Chouksey and B. R. Rawal, Automotive vehicle clutch engagement characteristics for different types of force trajectories. in IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering. 2020. IOP Publishing.

7.

S. Rakhecha, V. Pare, S. Tiwari and G. Yadav,  Investigation of tribological behaviour of 88WC-12Co coating. in IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering. 2020. IOP Publishing.

8.

N. Sharma, P. Karma, V. Pare, A. Chaturvedi, N. Nigam, G. V. Kane, and M. Chouksey, Multistage forming analysis of spoke resonator end-wall. in IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering. 2020. IOP Publishing.

9.

B.S. More, S. Dutta, and B.K. Gandhi, Flow Around Three Side-by-Side Square Cylinders and the Effect of the Cylinder Oscillation. Journal of Fluids Engineering, 2020. 142(2): p. 021303.

10.

S.K. Shejkar, B. grawal, A. Agrawal, and G. Gupta, Influence of filler content and surface modification on physical and mechanical properties of epoxy/walnut shell particulate composites. Journal of Adhesion Science and Technology, 2023. 37(7): p. 1215-1232.

11.

M. Modi,  G.Agarwal, S. D. Chaugaonkar, U. Bhatia, and V. Patil, Effect of machine feed rate on kerf-width, material removal rate, and surface roughness in machining of Al/SiC composite material with wire electrical discharge machine. Strojnícky časopis-Journal of Mechanical Engineering, 2020. 70(1): p. 81-88.

12.

Y.S. Chouhan, and S. Tiwari. Static structural and thermal analysis of disc brake pad model. in IOP conference series: materials science and engineering. 2020. IOP Publishing.

13.

S.S. Patel, and A. Lanjewar, Heat transfer and friction factor correlations for solar air heater with gap in V-rib with symmetrical gap and staggered ribs. Journal of Thermal Science and Engineering Applications, 2020. 12(3): p. 031018.

14.

A. Patel, B. Agrawal, and B. Rawal, Pyrolysis of biomass for efficient extraction of biofuel. Energy Sources, Part A: Recovery, Utilization, and Environmental Effects, 2020. 42(13): p. 1649-1661.

 

2019

1.

M. Modi, G. Agarwal, and S.D. Chaugaonkar, Grey-WPCA Based Parametric-Optimization and Modelling of Chromium Powder Mixed Surface-Electro Discharge Diamond Grinding of Inconel 600 Using RSM. Strojnícky časopis-Journal of Mechanical Engineering, 2019. 69(4): p. 65-88.

2.

S.S. Patel, and A. Lanjewar, Experimental and numerical investigation of solar air heater with novel V-rib geometry. Journal of Energy Storage, 2019. 21: p. 750-764.

3.

S.S. Patel, and A. Lanjewar, Performance study of solar air heater duct with gap in V-rib with symmetrical gap and staggered ribs. Heat and Mass Transfer, 2019. 55: p. 2517-2532.

4.

S.S. Patel, and A. Lanjewar, Exergy based analysis of solar air heater duct with W-shaped rib roughness on the absorber plate. Archives of Thermodynamics, 2019. 40(4): p. 21-48.

5.

S. Pathak, B. Dhakar, Characterization of aluminium oxide composites, Proceedings of Mechanical Engineering Research Day 2019, pp. 322-324, August 2019.

 

2018

1.

R. Namdeo, S. TiwariS. Manepatil, N. Chand, Effect of addition of organomodified montmorillonite nanoclay on three-body abrasive wear behavior of maleic anhydride grafted polyethylene compatibilized ethylene-co-vinyl acetate/high density polyethylene nanocomposites. Polymer Composites, 2018. 39(11): p. 3962-3968.

2.

M.K. Chauhan, S. Dutta, B.S. More, B.K. Gandhi, Experimental investigation of flow over a square cylinder with an attached splitter plate at intermediate Reynolds number. Journal of Fluids and Structures, 2018. 76: p. 319-335.

3.

Saxena, M. Chouksey, and A. Parey, Measurement of FRFs of coupled geared rotor system and the development of an accurate finite element model. Mechanism and Machine Theory, 2018. 123: p. 66-75.

4.

G. Yadav, S. Tiwari, and M. Jain, Tribological analysis of extreme pressure and anti-wear properties of engine lubricating oil using four ball tester. Materials Today: Proceedings, 2018. 5(1): p. 248-253.

5.

B. Dhakar, A.. Namdeo,  S. Chatterjee, K. Sabiruddin, Heat treatment of plasma sprayed alumina-chromia composite coatings. Surface Engineering, 2018. 34(10): p. 737-746.

6.

D. Misra, B. Dhakar, E. Anusha, S.M.Shariff, S. Mukhopadhyay, S. Chatterjee, Evaluation of nanomechanical and tribological properties of laser surface alloyed boride-nitride-carbide ceramic matrix composite coatings. Ceramics International, 2018. 44(14): p. 17050-17061.

7.

S. S. Patel, and A. Lanjewar, Experimental analysis for augmentation of heat transfer in multiple discrete V-patterns combined with staggered ribs solar air heater. Renewable Energy Focus, 2018. 25: p. 31-39.

   
   
 

Book Chapters

 

2022

1.

P.  Gangsar, Z. Ali, M. Chouksey, and A. Parey. "An intelligent and robust fault diagnostics for an electromechanical system using vibration and current signals." In Recent Advances in Manufacturing, Automation, Design and Energy Technologies: Proceedings from ICoFT 2020, pp. 485-494. Springer Singapore, 2022.

2.

D.K.  Pasi, M. Chouksey, and A. Tiwari. "Unbalance identification and balancing using model sensitivity-based approach." In Recent Advances in Manufacturing, Automation, Design and Energy Technologies: Proceedings from ICoFT 2020, pp. 523-532. Springer Singapore, 2022.

3.

M.L. Jain, N.S. Vyas, A. Mulewa, and S.G. Dhande. "Additive Manufacturing Process for the Development of Orthosis of Foot." In Additive Manufacturing Processes in Biomedical Engineering, pp. 47-63. CRC Press, 2022.

4.

J.C. Atwal, M. R. Pattnayak, R. K. Pandey, P. Ganai, A. Atulkar, V. Bhardwaj, and N. Gupta. "Mechanisms responsible for performance improvements of pocketed and textured lubricated interfaces." In Recent Advances in Machines and Mechanisms: Select Proceedings of the iNaCoMM 2021, pp. 283-293. Singapore: Springer Nature Singapore, 2022.

5.

R. Sharma, P. Ganai, V. Pare, H. Kanchwala, and S. J. Srihari. "Validation of a Steering System Mathematical Model via Test Rig Measurements." In Recent Advances in Machines and Mechanisms: Select Proceedings of the iNaCoMM 2021, pp. 167-176. Singapore: Springer Nature Singapore, 2022.

6.

V.S. Rajput, A. Chouhan, V. Pare, and D. Parekh, “Numerical and experimental analysis of mechanical behavior of aluminium alloy under dynamic condition” In Recent Advances in Mechanical Engineering, 2022.

   
  2021
1. A. Lanjewar, and S.S. Patel. "V-Shaped Roughened Geometries and Their Effect on Heat Transfer and Friction Factor in Solar Air Heater." In Sustaining Tomorrow via Innovative Engineering, pp. 131-170. 2021.
2. U. S. Gupta, M. Dhamarikar, A. Dharkar, S. Tiwari, R Namdeo, “Manufacturing and Industrial Engineering: Theoretical and Advanced Technologies", Book chapter number 12, Pages 20, Advanced Fabrication of Banana fibres based   Hybrid Composites” CRC Press., eBook ISBN 9781003088073, https://doi.org/10.1201/9781003088073

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