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B.I.T. Sindri, Dhanbad, Jharkhand


(Higher Technical and Skill Development, Govt. of Jharkhand)

DEPARTMENTAL NEWSLETTER

MECHAZINE
FIFTH EDITION

25
-20
24
20

PRESENTED BY
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING SOCIETY
(DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING)

PATRON
PROF(DR). PANKAJ RAI
(DIRECTOR)
CO-PATRON FACULTY IN-CHARGE
PROF(DR).VIJAY PANDEY
PROF(DR). S.K CHAUDHARY
(HOD, ME)
PROF(DR). DINESH KUMAR

www.mesbitsindri.com
TABLE OF CONTENT

1. About BIT Sindri


2. About Department
3. From Director’s Desk
4. From HOD’s Desk
5. About MES
6. Course Structure
7. Activities - Events, Webinar, Workshops
8. Workshops & Laboratories
9. Department Faculty
10. Placement Statistics
11. Recruiting Companies
12. Departmental Achievement
13. Sports Achievement
14. Cultural Achievement
15. Message to Our Alumni
16. Student’s Achievement
17. GATE and CAT results
18. Research Work
19. Post Bearers
20. Board Of Directors
21. Student Coordinators
22. Glimses
ABOUT BIT SINDRI
Annual Mechazine 2024

BIT Sindri (Birsa Institute of Technology, Sindri) is a distinguished engineering


institute located in Jharkhand, India. Established in 1949, it is one of the country's
oldest engineering colleges. Affiliated with Jharkhand University of Technology, BIT
Sindri boasts a vast campus spanning 450 acres in Sindri, Dhanbad, providing an
ideal environment for academic endeavors.

The institute offers a range of undergraduate (B.Tech) and postgraduate (M.Tech)


programs across various engineering disciplines, including Mechanical, Electrical,
Civil, Metallurgical, and Chemical Engineering. BIT Sindri places a strong emphasis on
research and development, encouraging both students and faculty to undertake
innovative projects and publish their work in reputable journals.

Mission
The faculty at BIT Sindri comprises highly qualified and experienced professionals
committed to delivering quality education and guiding students. Known for its
rigorous academic curriculum, the institute is equipped with cutting-edge
laboratories and research facilities. Additionally, BIT Sindri promotes industry-
academia collaboration, ensuring students receive practical exposure and are well-
prepared for professional challenges. In addition to academics, BIT Sindri values
extracurricular activities, sports, and cultural events. The campus hosts various
student clubs and societies that organize technical fests, cultural festivals, and
sports tournaments, fostering holistic development.
Vision
The institute's vision is to meet the needs of the nation's technological
workforce while also providing superior technical education and scientific
research for the advancement of sustainable growth.

Mission

➤ To offer state-of-the-art undergraduate, postgraduate and doctoral


programs.

➤ To generate new knowledge through quality research.

➤ To undertake collaborative projects with industries and society.

➤ To develop human intellectual capacity to its full potential.

➤ To solve the problems of society through technology innovation.


ABOUT DEPARTMENT
Annual Mechazine 2024

The Mechanical Engineering Department at B.I.T. Sindri was established to


address the evolving challenges and innovations in the field of mechanical
engineering. The department offers comprehensive knowledge through a team
of highly esteemed and knowledgeable professors.Students gain industrial
exposure to real-world applications of core concepts while enhancing their
technical and management skills. The department is well-equipped with
extensive labs and workshops, providing practical experience in core areas. It
also offers state-of-the-art undergraduate, post graduate and doctoral
programs in mechanical engineering.

The Department of Mechanical Engineering achieved new heights by receiving


NBA accreditation for the academic years 2021-22 and 2022-23. This
recognition adds to the department's prestigious history. Students have
excelled by securing placements in both core and IT companies, further
improving the department's placement success.
Vision
To enhance mechanical engineering technical education and
research while adhering to moral ideals that promote national
sustainability and economic prosperity. To provide vital resources
for industry and society.

Mission

➤ To provide cutting-edge undergraduate, graduate, and doctorate


programmes.

➤ To produce new information by engaging in cutting edge research and


development of new technology in mechanical engineering.

➤To create a favourable climate for collaborations between industry and


academia.

➤ To emphasise professional, ethical, and problem-solving abilities.


Annual Mechazine 2024

FROM THE
DIRECTOR’s DESK
It is my great pleasure to introduce the newsletter from the Department of
Mechanical Engineering, B.I.T. Sindri. Established in 1949, the Department of
Mechanical Engineering at B.I.T. Sindri is one of the institute's oldest and largest
departments. Its mission is to transform young, enthusiastic innovators into
technically skilled,industry-oriented engineers who achieve leading positions in
industry, academia, and government sectors both in India and abroad.

The college boasts a magnificent campus, distinguished faculties, and excellent


management. The department endeavors to create an environment where new ideas
flourish for the welfare and development of society.

We often have the opportunity to experience such conducive academic excellence,


so carve a niche for yourselves with the department's commitment to nurturing
enthusiastic novices into professionals with the desired outcomes. I wish you all the
best in your pursuit of excellence and hard work. I am confident you will leave the
campus equally privileged.

"Failure may bring disappointment, but not trying


ensures a certain fate of missed opportunities and
unrealized potential. Taking action mitigates regret"
- Beverly Sills

Prof.(DR) Pankaj Rai


Director, BIT Sindri
Annual Mechazine 2024

FROM THE
HOD’s DESK
Welcome to the Department of Mechanical Engineering! Established in 1949, it is one of the
oldest departments at B.I.T. Sindri. We strive to combine technical education excellence
with industry service.

The department offers a 4-year B.Tech degree program and a 2-year M.Tech postgraduate
program. Our faculty members are highly qualified and experienced, covering a broad range
of mechanical engineering disciplines. We have well-equipped laboratories for both
undergraduate and postgraduate programs. Our proficiency in IT-enabled design and
manufacturing focuses on mechanical engineering research. We aim to provide theoretical
and practical knowledge that enhances problem-solving skills and innovative approaches
among students. A variety of seminars and workshops are regularly organized to develop
students' skills and research interests.

Additionally, sessions for personality development and mental wellness are conducted. We
take pride in our graduates' successful placements in various industries and their pursuit of
higher technical studies and research, which bring honor to our institution. We look forward
to further learning and growth in the coming years.

"Mechanical engineering transforms ideas into


reality, turning dreams into machines. With
innovation and precision, we shape the future,
driving progress through relentless problem-
solving and creativity."

Prof.(DR) Vijay Pandey


HOD of Mechanical Department
ABOUT MES
Annual Mechazine 2024

Focused on the myriad advancements and challenges across different fields.The


Mechanical Engineering Society, B.I.T. Sindri, was established to cater to the
naturally growing demands of mechanical engineering education. The Society
provides members with a platform for exhibiting and refining their technical and
management skills while also introducing them to the industry's practical
applications of core concepts. The Mechanical Engineering Society is an ISME-
affiliated body that supports the holistic development of undergraduate students
in mechanical engineering. The society has also organized several new exciting
activities encompassing both the technical and Mission management domains.
Additionally, it offers regular courses on essential skills for mechanical engineers
that add value and help students become market-ready.

The Mechanical Engineering Society at BIT Sindri Dhanbad envisions a vibrant


platform where students, fueled by curiosity and passion, come together to spark
creativity, promote innovation, and nurture excellence in the realm of mechanical
engineering.
Vision
Our vision is to create an environment that nurtures a culture of
continuous learning, enabling members to explore the frontiers of
technology, develop practical skills, and engage in collaborative
projects that address real-world challenges. Through hands-on
workshops, insightful seminars, and industry interactions, we
strive to equip our members with the knowledge and expertise to
engineer solutions that shape a sustainable and advanced future.
With an unwavering commitment to professionalism, teamwork,
and ethical values.

Mission
➤ To facilitate the learners' holistic growth by gently reflecting on the
idea and creating a placement environment.

➤ To support the department's overall development in the areas of


training and research.

➤ Bridging the gap between the industry and the department, ushering in
the new era.

➤ Lay a strong foundation for the department's integrated development


with respect.
Course Structure
1st semester course structure

S. Course
Course Title L T P J Cr
No . Code Categorisation
01 BSM01 Engineering Mathematics I 3 1 0 4 BSC
02 BSC02 Engineering Chemistry 2 0 2 3 BSC
03 ESEM1 Engineering Mechanics 3 0 2 4 ESC
04 ESED2 Engineering Drawing & Computer Graphics 1 0 4 3 ESC
06
03 ESBE1 Basics of Electrical & Electronics Engineering 3 0 2 4 ESC
06 HSM02 Communication Skills 0 0 2 1 AEC

07 CCA01 Sports/NSS/NCC/YOGA/Painting/Music/Classical 0 0 2 1 CCA

08 VSMP1 Manufacturing Practices 0 0 2 1 VSEC


Total 13 1 16 6 21

2nd semester course structure

Course
S.No Course Title L T P J* C
Code

01 BSP01 Engineering Physics 3 0 2 r4 BSC

02 BSM02 Engineering Mathematics II 3 1 0 4 BSC

03 BSB02 Biology for Engineers 2 0 0 2 BSC

04 ESPP1 Programming for Problem 2 0 2 3 ESC

05 ESME2 Solving Materials 2 0 0 06 2 ESC

06 PCME2 Engineering Basic 2 0 2 3 PCC

07 HSM02 Mechanical Engineering 2 0 0 2 IKS

08 CCA02 Indian Knowledge System 0 0 2 1 CCA

INT02 Max 4 2 VSEC


09 Summer Internship
Weeks
Total 15 1 8 6 23
Course Structure
3rd semester course structure
Course
S.NO
Code
Subject L T P Credit
01 ME301 Thermodynamics 3 1 0 3
02 ME302 Fluid Mechanics 3 1 0 3
03 ME303 Strength Of Materials 3 1 0 3
04 MT301 Materials Engineering 3 1 0 3
05 BSC301 Mathematics-III 3 1 0 4
06 BSC302 Enviromental Science 3 0 0 0

01 ME301P Thermodynamics Lab 0 0 3 1


02 ME302P Fluid Mechanics Lab 0 0 3 1
03 ME303P Strength Of Materials Lab 0 0 3 1
04 EX301 Extra Activities (NSO/NSS/NCC/Yoga/Creative 0 0 2 1
Arts/Mini Project
05 HS301 Communication Skill Lab 0 0 2 1

Total Credit 21

4th semester course structure


Course
S.NO
Code
Subject L T P Credit
01 ME401 Theory Of Machines 3 1 0 3
02 ME402 fluid Machines 3 1 0 3
03 ME403 Applied Thermodynamics 3 1 0 3
04 PE401 Manufacturing Process - I 3 1 0 3
05 EC404 Electronics and Instrumentation Engg. 3 1 0 3
06 EN401 Engineering Economics 2 0 0 0

ME401P Theory Of Machines Lab 0 0 3 1


01
02 ME403P Applied Thermodynamics Lab 0 0 3 1

03 PE401P Manufacturing Process-I Lab 0 0 3 1


04 EX401 Extra Activities (NSO/NSS/NCC/Yoga/Creative 0 0 2 1
Arts/Mini Project

05 IN401 Internship/Tour & Training/Industrial Training 0 0 0 2

Total Credit 21
Course Structure

5th semester course structure


Course
S.NO
Code
Subject L T P Credit
01 ME501 Heat Transfer 4 1 0 4
02 ME502 Design Of Machine Elements 3 1 0 3
03 ME503 Internal Combustion Engines 3 1 0 3
04 ME504 Industrial Robotics 3 1 0 3
ME505 Design for Manufacturing
ME506 Energy System and Management

05 ME507 Project Management 3 1 0 3


ME508 Principle of Management

ME509 Total Quality of Management

01 ME501P Heat Transfer Lab 0 0 3 1

02 ME502P Design of Machine Elements Lab 0 0 3 1

03 ME503P Internal Combustion Engines Lab 0 0 3 1

04 ME504P Industrial Robotics Lab 0 0 3 1

05 General Proficiency Lab 0 0 2 2


Total Credit 22
Course Structure

6th semester course structure


Course
S.NO
Code
Subject L T P Credit
01 ME601 Solid Mechanics 4 1 0 4
02 ME602 Automobile Engineering 3 1 0 3
03 ME603 Design Of Transmission System 3 1 0 3
04 ME604 Computer Aided Design 3 1 0 3
ME605 Mechatronic Systems
ME606 Microprocessor in Automation

05 ME607 Operation Research 3 1 0 3


ME608 Reliability Engineering

ME609 Machine Tool Design

01 ME601P Solid Mechanics Lab 0 0 3 1

02 ME602P Automobile Engineering Lab 0 0 3 1

03 ME603P Manufacturing Lab 0 0 3 1

04 ME607P Computer Aided Design Lab 0 0 3 1

05 Internship/Tour & Traning/ Industrial Training 0 0 2 2


Total Credit 22
Course Structure
7th semester course structure

S. Course Categorisa
Course Title L T P Cr
tio n
No . Code
01 MEC701 Automation in Manufacturing BSC
3 0 0 4
02 PEC-III BSC
3 0 0 3
03 PEC-IV ESC
3 0 0 4
04 OEC-III ESC
3 0 0 3
05 OEC-IV ESC
3 0 0 4
06 ME701P Lab - VII (RAC) AEC
0 0 2 1
07 ME702D Project - I CCA
0 0 4 1
08 ME703I Internship Assessment VSEC
0 0 2 1
Total 16 21

Code Professional Elective-III (Anyone) Code Professional Elective-IV (Anyone)

MEP702 Refrigeration and Air Conditioning MEP705 Power Plant Engineering

MEP703 Cryogenics MEP706 Finite Element Analysis

MEP704 Gas Dynamics MEP707 Tool Design

Code Open Elective - III (Anyone) Code Open Elective - IV (Anyone)

MEO708 Mechanical Vibration MEO713 Rapid Prototyping

MEO709 Convective Heat Transfer MEO714 Industrial Automation

MEO710 Micro and Nano Manufacturing MEO715 Technology Management

MEO711 Energy System and Management MEO716 Computer Aided Manufacturing

Maintenance Engineering and

MEO712 Condition Monitoring MEO717 Management

8th semester course structure

S.No Code Course Title L T P Credits

1 ME801D Project II 16 08

Total Credits 08
WORKSHOPS
WEBINAR
EVENTS
2023-2024

WE MECH THE WORLD

MECHIE OF THE YEAR MECH-A-HUNT


2.0

GUEST TALK EXHIBIZONE

WATER ROCKET
CHALLENGE
2.0
YANTRIKA’24
YANTRIKA" is an annual techfest at our Mechanical Engineering Society
that brings many opportunities for budding minds on the campus and
outside. It’s a platform for students to showcase their technical and
managerial skills and explore innovative ideas. The techfest features
various events, workshops, exhibitions, and competitions in the fields of
engineering, science, technology and management and also provides the
opportunity for students to gain exposure to the latest technologies.
Under the banner of Yantrika we had various Events and Guest Lectures
mentioning,

1.MECH-E-HUNT 2.0
The essence of Mech-a-Hunt 2.0 lies in the
fusion of physical prowess and intellectual
acuity. Participants in the formed a team,
leveraged their knowledge and problem
solving skills to decode and unlock the
secrets of each puzzle. The race against
time added an exhilarating edge, pushing
teams to think strategically and act swiftly.

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The Mechanical Engineering Society at BIT Sindri, Dhanbad, hosted
inspiring guest talks under the banner of Yantrika, aimed at enriching the
academic experience of students. These talks featured distinguished
speakers from various industries, academia, and research fields who
shared their expertise, insights, and experiences. Through Yantrika Guest
Talks, students gained valuable exposure to real-world applications,
emerging trends, and challenges in the mechanical engineering domain.
These events fostered a bridge between theoretical learning and
practical knowledge, providing students with a unique opportunity to
interact with experts and broaden their horizons.

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Mechie of the Year offered a rostrum for
aspiring minds to demonstrate their
multidimensional talents. From technical
challenges to communication exercises,
it pushes the boundaries of theoretical
knowledge, every aspect of this event
was carefully curated to foster holistic
growth

An Exhibition featuring a diverse range of


models.The event highlighted innovations
in machinery, robotics sustainable
technologies. From intricate designs to
practical solutions, attendees had the
chance to explore the creative ingenuity
and technical expertise of the field's
brightest minds.

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This challenge featured designing and
building a water rocket within the
specified dimensions robust enough to
withstand the pressure and when
launched from the launch pad achieves
the maximum altitude above ground
level. The team with the maximum air
time will be nominated as the winner.

Our only event curated for the school


going students, commenced with its first
round at the school level where
coordinators visited different schools to
select 3 students from std 3 to 5, 3
students from std 6 to 8, and 2 students
from std 9 and 10, from each school by
conducting a test. The second round is
conducted in college campus where all
the selected students represent their
school in a technically written quiz
competition. From these,10 students were
selected from each class section to
compete each other in the final spoken
buzzer quiz round.
Smart Campus aims to encourage the
participants to submit ideas that could
solve and bring upgrades to the issues
on the BIT campus. This contest was
based on critical problem-solving in real
life. Participants had to prepare a
presentation on the model/ idea they
think could solve the problems on
campus. Or any upgradation in the old
system that could be redesigned to solve
the issues faced in day-to-day life on
campus

Participants are needed to make a CAD


Model within a short span of time. Each
round had complex and robust design
references with time boundation. It was
conducted in three rounds.
Mech-e-meet, an exclusive online interactive session under the banner of the
Mechanical Engineering Society.These sessions feature distinguished
speakers from various realms, industries, academia, and research fields who
share their expertise, insights, and experiences, leaving an indelible impact on
us. This would help the students in overcoming the very common issues of
career guidance and placement knowledge.

In the latest episode of this insightful series Mech-E-Meet on June 16th 2024,
a series of an impactful conversations took place on the topic
“ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN THE ERA OF STARTUPS”, with Mr. Sushil Kumar
Sharma sir, the Founder and CEO of SUSTAINECO, a former General
Corporate Head for Sustainable Development at NTPC Ltd and having over
40 years of rich and varied experience.
Mech-e-meet, an exclusive online interactive session under the banner of
the Mechanical Engineering Society.These sessions feature distinguished
speakers from various realms, industries, academia, and research fields
who share their expertise, insights, and experiences, leaving an indelible
impact on us. This would help the students in overcoming the very
common issues of career guidance and placement knowledge.

In the latest episode of this insightful series Mech-E-Meet on sept 24th


2024, a series of an impactful conversations took place on the topic
“HIGHER EDUCATION OPPORTUNITIES ABROAD”, with Mr. Pawan
k.sriram, FOUNDER & CEO, KOHORT FORMER HEAD OF INTERNATIONAL
PROJECTS, DIGITAL NORWAY 18+ Years of Experience in Innovation,
Education, and Business Development.
The Mechanical Engineering Society, organized DRISHTI, an insightful
event where apprehensive minds got the opportunity to discover new and
innovative ideas for the contemporary problems of this country.
The event consisted of problem statements in which students had to
choose the situation in which they were interested. After a tough
competition, the top 20 were selected from the abstract round followed
by the top 10 for the presentation round.

Mech-o-vert was an engineering extravaganza that not only spined


gears of the young minds but also ignited their intellect and fuel their
passion. It’s a fusion of intellect, humor, and brilliance, where the
potential takes the driver's seat. This event comprises three rounds:
the Menti quiz, Group Discussion, and the Personal Interview round.
GUEST LECTURE
The Mechanical Engineering Society, BIT Sindri
organized a spectacular Guest Lecture entitled
“Fluid Mechanics and the Heat Transfer by Mr.
Aayanshu Roy, an esteemed alumni of BIT
Sindri (Batch 2017) and a distinguished scholar
who has completed his M.Tech from IIT Ropar
and is currently pursuing his Ph.D. as a PMRF
in the Dept. of Mechanical Engineering at IIT
Madras.
The session was an insightful exploration into
the intricacies of Fluid Mechanics and Heat
Transfer. It covered fundamentals and
applications of Fluid Mechanics and boiling,
condensation, and convection in Heat
Transfer

MOCK GROUP
DISCUSSION
A meticulously mock group discussion for
2K21 mechanical students was thoughtfully
organized by The Mechanical Engineering
Society under the guidance of our Training and
Placement Cell. This event will provide the
students with opportunities to hone their
communication, critical thinking, and
teamwork skills.
MECH-A-PIN
This contest celebrated the art of
engineering and photography, two
disciplines that are inextricably linked.
Where the participants are required to
Capture the Moment related to the
Engineering academia and share their
Learnings via a pictorial short description
. It is an unique opportunity to showcase
creativity and passion for these two
disciplines.

SHASTRA’24
SHASTRA’22 was another successful
follow-up event to the previous ANSYS
Workshop. It was organized to test the
knowledge, sponsored by Elite Techno
Groups. It was a confounding and
breathtaking event where participants
had to answer a quiz on Ansys and
Strength of Materials in the after- math of
our workshop to test their knowledge and
wit.
AUTO - QUEST
Auto - Quest, an exhilarating automobile quiz. This engaging event put
participants’ automotive knowledge to the test on May 12. Auto-quest
served as a platform for automotive enthusiasts to showcase their
understanding of various aspects of the automobile industry, from
technical details to historical milestones. The quiz covered a wide range
of topics, including vehicle mechanics, automotive history, innovations,
and current industry trends. Participants had the opportunity to
compete, learn, and showcase their expertise in the fascinating world of
automobiles.
AUTO - QUEST
AAKRITI’22
The Mechanical Engineering Society at BIT Sindri hosted an enriching 3-
Days CAD workshop, “Aakriti 22”. This workshop aimed to provide
participants with a comprehensive understanding of computer-aided
design (CAD) techniques and applications.
The Mechanical Engineering Society, Sindri organized a spectacular webinar
titled ‘A word with the officers, where the esteemed alumni of BIT Sindri
were congratulated on securing commendable ranks in the Civil Services
Examination. This astonishing and exciting webinar session was scheduled
June 20, 2022. We had “CHANDAN KUMAR” Sir (alumnus of batch 2008–12)
appointed as Assistant Municipal Commissioner. "SUBHAM BELA TOPNO”
Ma’am (alumnus of batch 2013–17) appointed in Jharkhand Administrative
Service, and “DEEPAK KUMAR” Sir (alumnus of batch 2012–16) appointed in
Jharkhand Education Service from JPSC 2022 as our speakers who shared
their experience with us.
The Mechanical Engineering Society at BIT Sindri was pleased to
announce a webinar on “Personality Development” featuring Mr.
Purnendu, an esteemed alumni of BIT Sindri with a background in
Mechanical Engineering and further studies at IIM Ahmedabad. This
insight- ful webinar aimed to empower students with essential skills and
insights for personal and professional growth
The Mechanical Engineering Society, BIT Sindri, Dhanbad presented an
illuminating webinar that delved into the intriguing realm of higher
education. Titled "Scope of Higher Studies," the webinar features
Abhijeet Kumar, an exceptional alumnus who has carved his academic
journey through the prestigious halls of IIT Bombay and BIT Sindri,
Dhanbad.This insightful session aimed to guide aspiring minds towards a
deeper understanding of the opportunities that higher education can
unlock.
The Mechanical Engineering Society, On May 12th organized a webinar
featuring, Christopher Chin, a notable public speaker who has transformed
many tech professionals into star speakers, He has leveraged 4+ years of
experience in data storytelling, data science, and data visualization and
offers specialized public speaking and presentation coaching. He led a
captivating webinar on the vast scope of higher studies in the field of
mechanical engineering. Christopher’s insightful presentation shed light on
postgraduate programmes, research avenues, and emerging areas within
the mechanical engineering domain.
The ANSYS Workshop was one of the most successful initiatives by the
Mechanical Engineering Society, BIT Sindri, during sessions 22–23. It was
organised to test the performance of an analytical mind in a competitive,
time-constrained environment. It was in collaboration with Elite Techno
Groups that an online work- shop was organised on ANSYS for beginners.
The guest speaker and mentor for the session is Mr. Hemant Fegade,
Research Associate at Elite Techno Groups, India.
This workshop was conducted in the presence of Head of Department
Prof. (Dr.) Manoj Kumar, Associate Professor Dr. Sunil Kumar, and Dr.
Rajan Kumar. The guest speaker of the workshop, Dr. Shobha Lal, made us
aware of the different aspects of mathematical modelling and various
methods of solving problems related to the automobile industry.
All the topics related to the modelling of electric vehicles were taught by
industry experts.This was an opportunity to learn this in demand
modelling.
LABORATORIES
AND WORKSHOP
VIBRATION WORKSHOP
This type of workshop is typically equipped with
specialized tools and equipment used for cutting,
bending, and shaping metal sheets. Students in the
workshop will learn how to work with different types
of sheet metal, including steel, aluminium, and
copper.

SHEET METAL SHOP


The material Testing lab is generally used to deter-
mine the properties of materials with high precision.
Here we learn about the physical and mechanical
properties of materials with reliable technologies and
well-equipped digital machines.

MATERIAL TESTING LAB


In this workshop, students learn about the basics of
vibrations, including how they are measured and
analyzed. Students will also have the opportunity to
perform experiments to understand the properties of
different materials and their responses to vibrations.
LABORATORIES
AND WORKSHOP
HEAT TRANSFER LAB
The main objective of the heat transfer lab is to
under- stand the concept of conduction, convection
and radia- tion in various thermal systems with a
series of experi- ments. Following is the list of
experiments which are generally formed 1. Natural
Convection apparatus 2. Pin fin apparatus 3.
Emmisivity apparatus

AUTOMOBILE WORKSHOP
An Automobile workshop is a place where students
learn about automobiles and their different
mechanisms like breaking, steering systems and
safety issues. It is also a place where automobiles are
repaired by auto mechanics and technicians.
Students can grab a proper skill from here which can
further help them to pursue a career in the
automobile industry.

HEAT ENGINE WORKSHOP


Heat engine workshop can be a very engaging and
educational workshop for college students as it
introduces students to principles of thermodynam-
ics and also their application in real life. This type of
workshop helps students to learn the importance of
energy conversion and also gives an idea about dif-
ferent types of heat engines.
LABORATORIES
AND WORKSHOP
HYDRAULICS LAB
In the Hydraulics lab, there is a different
experimental setup through which students get an
idea about the behaviour of fluids and how they can
be used as an application. Students can perform
different experiments such as measuring flow rate,
pressure drop and head loss to understand the
principles of hydraulics.

FITTING WORKSHOP
In this workshop, students get an idea about the
assem bly of different parts machines after bringing
them in proper dimensions with the help of tools like
ball pin hammers, and different chisels for different
operations. Under the guidance of experienced
faculty, students perform operations on a workbench
safely.

SMITHY WORKSHOP
Smithy or Forging is the oldest shaping process used
to perform different operations with metal works like
shaping and forging of metals. Students can perform
hot and cold forging by using different tools like
anvils, hammers, and forges. As this workshop is very
engaging and different operation under high
temperature is done so student should perform here
sincerely.
LABORATORIES
AND WORKSHOP
CARPENTRY WORKSHOP
In this workshop, students can perform different
operations with wood by using a required tool as
cutting wood saws like a rip saw is used, where power
is needed hammers and chisels are used, and all such
operations performed bench-wise. Students can gain
practical knowledge and skill which can help them in
future.

WELDING WORKSHOP
It is a place where metal pieces are joined together
under suitable temp or pressure or both. The metal
Arc Welding machine used in this shop consists of
electrodes, welding torches, filler metals and safety
gear. It is important to have a good understanding of
welding techniques, safety procedures, and the
properties of different metals before working in this
shop.

CAD/CAM LAB
A CAD (Computer-aided design) lab is a computer
facility where the designing of different 2-D and 3-D
models can be done to enhance knowledge of CNC
machines. It helps students and engineers to build
models with very less error. CAD is a very important
software for mechanical and civil engineers and also
it is a need of the industry.
LABORATORIES
AND WORKSHOP
MACHINE SHOP
It is a very important part of manufacturing indus-
tries with precision tools and machinery used to
create parts and components for various industries.
It includes a variety of equipment such as mills,
lathes, grinders, drill presses and computer-con-
trolled machines and many more. It offers practical
knowledge and skills which may help in this field.

SOLAR ENERGY LAB


Solar Energy Lab provides a chance to study the
radiation characteristics of the sun and various
methods of solar energy. It also helps us to evaluate
the performance of Solar Photovoltaic and Solar
Thermal Systems in the field. As we all know, solar
energy is the future so students can have initial
knowledge and can pursue a career in this field.
DEPARTMENT FACULTY
Prof. (Dr.) Vijay Kumar Pandey
Head, Department of Mechanical Engg
BIT Sindri, P.O.: Sindri Institute, Sindri
Dist: Dhanbad, Jharkhand, India PIN: 828123
Phone: +91-9631658233
Email: [email protected]

Dr. Manoj Kumar


Email id: [email protected]
Phone Number: 9430374658
Area of Specialization: Lubricating Oil Analysis,
Machine Condition Monitoring

Naresh Prasad Choudhry


Associate professor
E-mail id: [email protected]
[email protected]
Mobile Number: +91-9308499474
Area of Specializations: Engineering Drawing.

Jitendra Nath Mahto


Associate professor
Email id: [email protected]
Phone Number: 09430154294
Area of Specialization: Thermal Engineering
DEPARTMENT FACULTY
Dr. Dhaneshwar Mahto
Associate Professor
E-mail: : [email protected]
Mobile : 7667710866, 8809252432,
Area of specialization: Thermodynamic and Thermo
economic Analysis of Combined Cycle.

Dr. Chaitanya Sharma


Associate professor
Email ID: [email protected]
Phone Number: +91 8447574135
Area of Specialization: Solid state welding/ processing,
Welding, Additive Manufacturing, Composite.

Dr. Manoj Kumar Singh


Associate Professor
Area of Specialization: Thermal Engineering
Email id: [email protected]
Phone Number: 7061657085

Mr.Anish Kumar (Assistant Professor)


Mob. No.: 7903753584
E-mail ID: [email protected]
Area of specialization:Manufacturing Processes- I,
Industrial Robotics, Automation in Manufacturing,
Workshop Technology, Engineering Mechanics (Lab).
DEPARTMENT FACULTY
Mr.Sanjay Oraon (Assistant Professor)
Mob. No.: 8825134236
E-mail ID: [email protected]
Area of specialization: Manufacturing Processes-I,
CAD, Principles of Management, Workshop
Technology, Engineering Mechanics (Lab).

Dr. Dinesh Kumar (Assistant Professor)


Email Id: [email protected]
Phone Number: +91-8340327813
Area of Specialization: Fluid Mechanics, fluid
machinery, thermodynamics, Renewable energy
modeling and simulation.

Dr. SOM NATH SAHA (Assistant Professor)


Mechanical Engineering Department
BIT Sindri, Dhanbad, Jharkhand.
E-mail : [email protected]
Contact no. : +918582094184
Area of Specialization: Heat Transfer, Thermo
dynamics, Solar Energy, Solar Air Heater.

Dr. Yogesh Kumar Prajapati


Assistant Professor
Email Id: [email protected]
Phone Number: +91-7870166804
Area of Specialization: Thermal Fluid Engineering
DEPARTMENT FACULTY
Prof. KULDIP KUMAR,
Assistant Professor
Email Id: [email protected]
Phone Number: +91-7488884002
Paper Taught: Thermal engineering

Mr.PRABHAKAR
Assistant Professor
Email id: [email protected]
Phone Number: 8826045231
Area of Specialization: Thermal -Fluid, I.C Engine,
fuel characterization etc.

Dr. Abhishek Sharma (Assistant Professor)


Phone No.: +91-8249588150
Email ID: [email protected] (o)
Area of Specialization: Research Interests: o Pyrolysis,
Waste to Energy, Alternative Fuel o Renewable Energy,
Phase Change Material o Composite Material

Dr. Om Prakash (Assistant Professor)


E-mail id:[email protected]
Mob. No: 9570029917
Paper Taught: Engineering Mechanics, Strength of Material,
Machine Design, Theory of Machine, Engineering Graphics,
Mechatronics, Electronics & Instrumentatation Engineering,
Soft computing, Finite Element Methods and CAD
DEPARTMENT FACULTY
UJJWAL KUMAR NAYAK
Assistant Professor
Email ID : [email protected]
Phone 9835723160
Paper Taught: Refrigeration and air conditioning
(RAC), Heat and mass Transfer (HMT)
Engineering Drawing and Graphics (EDG).

SUNIL KUMAR CHAUDHARY


Associate Professor
Email id: [email protected]
Area of Specialization: Manufacturing Engineering,
carbon nanotubes, nano-composites, polymer
composites Phone Number: +91-9939579728

Rajen Kumar Nayak


Associate professor
Phone:9939709574
E-mail id:[email protected]
Specialization: concept of thermodynamics, AT
for engineers , Bio-Energy : technology & transitions

RAVI SHANKAR PRASAD (Assistant Professor)


Email ID: [email protected]
[email protected]
Phone No.+91-94 303 103 98 +91-800 25 25 842
Area of Specialization: ● Heat and Mass Transfer
● Fluid Mechanics ● Computational Fluid Dynamics
PLACEMENTS STATISTICS

NAME ROLL NO. COMPANY

AKSHAT KR. TARWE 2100003D Adani Group


ALOK KUMAR 2000117 Adani Group
DEEPAK KR. RANA 2000035 Adani Group
PUJA DONGO 2000068 Adani Group
VIJAY KUMAR 2100020D Adani Group
AVYANSHU 2000030 Aditya Birla Group
HARSH RAJ 2000043 Aditya Birla Group
SHAURYA GUPTA 2000083 Aditya Birla Group
SHUBHAM BARNWAL 2000126 Aditya Birla Group
RAVI KUMAR 2000124 Dalmia Cement
SUMIT KUMAR 2000095 Dalmia Cement
NARAYAN KUMAR 2000060 JSL
PRITY CHOUDHARY 2000066 JSL
VISHAL SINGH 2000113 JSL
ABHISHEK KUMAR 2000006 JSW
ABHISHEK KR. VAIBHAV 2000008 JSW
ADITYA DASGUPTA 2000010 JSW
ANIKET BALLABH 2000021 JSW
ANUJ SINGH 2000026 JSW
BIKRAM KR. MAHTO 2000032 JSW
DIVYA KUMARI 2000119 JSW
PLACEMENTS STATISTICS

NAME ROLL NO. COMPANY


GAURAV KUMAR SWANSI 2000040 JSW
ISHA TOPPO 2000045 JSW
USHIK VISHWAKARMA 2000046 JSW
NIKHIL KUMAR 2000061 JSW
PIYUSH RAJ 2000063 JSW
RAHUL KUMAR 2000069 JSW
RAUNAK SINGH 2000074 JSW
SHIVAM CHANDRA 2000084 JSW
SOURAV KUMAR 2000093 JSW
SUMIT KUMAR 2000094 JSW
SUNIL BESRA 2000097 JSW
TEJASWI PANDEY 2000103 JSW
VIVEK KUMAR 2000114 JSW
SHUBHAM KUMAR SINGH 2000089 JUSCO
AADIL SHAMIM 2000001 MG Seatings Systems
ANISH KUMAR 2000118 MG Seatings Systems
Mayank Agarwal 2000058 Pie Infocomm
MANISH KUMAR 2100011D Shree Cement
ABHIJEET ROY 2100001D Shyam Metallics
ABHISHEK KUMAR 2000007 Shyam Metallics
ADITYA PRATIK 2000012 Shyam Metallics
PLACEMENTS STATISTICS

NAME ROLL NO. COMPANY

ANKIT KUMAR SINGH 2000024 Shyam Metallics


FAISAL AHMAD 2100006D Shyam Metallics
KUNDAN KUMAR 2000053 Shyam Metallics
RAHUL MAHATO 2000123 Shyam Metallics
RAMJEE NISHAD 2100016D Shyam Metallics
SURAJ PRAKASH 2000100 Shyam Metallics
UTKARSH PRAKASH 2000104 Shyam Metallics
YOGESH MARANDI 2000116 Shyam Metallics
SURAJ GUPTA 2000099 Tata AutoComp
VIVEK KUMAR 2000115 Tata AutoComp
KISHUN PRASAD SAW 2000048 Tata Power
KULDEEP KUMAR MISHRA 2000051 Tata Power
MANAS KUMAR SINGH 2000054 Tata Power
MD REHAN AKHTAR 2000059 Tata Power
SHIVCHARAN ORAON 2000085 Tata Power
VISHAL CHOUDHARY 2000110 Tata Power
ABHISHEK ANAND 2000005 Tata Steel
ADITYA GAUTAM 2000011 Tata Steel
AKASHDEEP 2000018 Tata Steel
ANKUSH KUMAR 2000025 Tata Steel
ANURAG PANDEY 2000027 Tata Steel
PLACEMENTS STATISTICS

NAME ROLL NO. COMPANY


KUMAR PRIYAM 2000052 Tata Steel
KUNDAN KUMAR 2000120 Tata Steel
MANISHA KUMARI 2000056 TSLP
ANIKET SINGH 2000022 TSUISL
ASHUTOSH KR. SAGAR 2100004D Usha Martin
AVINASH PRASAD 2000029 Usha Martin
MANISH KUMAR 2000055 Usha Martin
RAJ SHEKHAR SINGH 2000070 Usha Martin
AKASH KUMAR SINGH 2000015 Vedanta Resources
BINOD ORAON 2000033 Vedanta Resources
KRISH RAMOTRA 2000049 Vedanta Resources
RANA RANDEEP 2000071 Vedanta Resources
SHANTANU BISTU 2000080 Vedanta Resources
SUMIT PRADHAN 2000096 Vedanta Resources
FRANCIS KACHHAP 2000039 VISA Steel
SONU KUMAR SAHU 2000092 VISA Steel
AYUSH RAJ 2000031 Welspun Corps
HARSH KUMAR GUPTA 2100010D Welspun Corps
MD ANWAR ANSARI 2100012D Welspun Corps
SUBIR DUTTA 2100017D Welspun Corps
MANISH KUMAR 2100011D Shree Cement
MANISHA HEMBRAM 2000121 Welspun Corps
RECRUITING
COMPANIES
DEPARTMENTAL
ACHIEVEMENT

The esteemed Mechanical Engineering department has proudly received NBA


accreditation for the academic year 2023-2024. This prestigious recognition enhances
the department's reputation in terms of employability, global mobility, and new
opportunities, giving it a competitive edge over other institutions.

The accreditation is expected to significantly raise student achievement and attract


numerous placement firms, thereby elevating the overall placement scenario.
Students will gain extensive industry exposure, providing a solid technical foundation
in their main subject. This comprehensive exposure is designed to enhance their
practical skills and readiness for real-world challenges. Adding more on this, the
Mechanical Engineering Society at BIT Sindri is also a fundamental member of the
Indian Society of Mechanical Engineers (ISME). This membership supports the needs
and interests of engineering graduates, fostering their development. It brings together
the knowledge, skill, and competency of experts, creating a group of professionals and
enhancing their proficiency, ultimately resulting in a select group of highly skilled
engineers.
SPORTS
ACHIEVEMENT

The students of Mechanical Engineering branch have always been active participants in
different sports events conducted both at college and national level.
Some of the recents achievements of the Mechanical Engineering Branch, BIT Sindri
includes:
SPARDHA'24
PARAKRAM'24
PARAKRAM'23
KURUKSHETRA'21
GRANDMASTER'21
The Mechanical Engineering branch has demonstrated outstanding athletic prowess
through the Active participation of its students in various sports events during
SPARDHA'24, the annual athletics meet of BIT Sindri. Students excelled in multiple
disciplines including Javelin, High Jump, Long Jump, Shot Put, Discus Throw, 500m,
200m,100m races and relay races. Their dedication, teamwork, and exceptional
performance in these events not only showcased their versatility but also brought great
honor to the department. As a result of their remarkable achievements and
sportsmanship, the Mechanical Engineering Branch has been awarded the prestigious
title of "Branch of the Year 2024.”
SPORTS
ACHIEVEMENT

Our students have also proven their proficiency in various team sports events. The
Mechanical Boys team have emerged victorious in recently concluded Interbranch
Volleyball Tournament and Interbranch Badminton Tournament on January 2024.
The team of Mechanical boys has also lifted the winner trophy of Interbranch Tug of
War conducted by Sports club,BIT Sindri on the occasion of National Sports Day 2023.
The Mechanical Boys Football Team has been the consecutive champions for the last
three years maintaining its legacy and the Mechanical Girls Kho Kho team has also
qualified for the Quarter-finals of Interbranch Kho Kho Tournament last year.
The Mechanical Engineering department also organises Mechanical Premiere League, an
exclusive cricket tournament for the students of Mechanical Engineering every year.
Our student Suraj Singh, of the 2019 batch, secured a gold medal in a powerlifting event
under PARAKARAM'23 organized by IIT (ISM) Dhanbad. One of our student Ankit Kumar
Singh of the 2020 batch secured a silver medal in state level shooting air rifle and
qualified for the Nationals representing Jharkhand in the year 2022.
CULTURAL
ACHIEVEMENT

Cultural achievements play a pivotal role in the overall development of students,


fostering a well-rounded educational experience that extends beyond academic
prowess. Students of Mechanical Engineering have consistently embraced these
opportunities, showcasing their talents and scaling new heights in their respective
domains.These achievements demonstrate that a balanced blend of technical skills and
cultural engagement can lead to extraordinary accomplishments, proving that
Mechanical Engineering students are well-rounded individuals ready to make
significant impacts in their professional and personal lives.
MESSAGE TO OUR ALUMNI

Honoured Alumni,

In the tapestry of our institution's history, your illustrious


journeys are the golden threads that shine the brightest. As you
soar to new heights in your esteemed careers, your pioneering
spirit and unwavering dedication continue to inspire and
elevate us.

As trailblazers in your fields, your remarkable achievements in


the field of mechanical engineering stand as a testament to the
excellence of our community.

We wish you continued success in all your endeavors and look


forward to fostering deeper connections with you.

With heartfelt admiration and anticipation,

Mechanical Engineering Department


BIT Sindri, Dhanbad
STUDENTS ACHIEVEMENTS

SHUBHAM SHARMA
Shubham Sharma of batch (2021-25)got selected for the
Globalink Research Internship at
MITACS (York University, Toronto).

PERMINDER SINGH
Our Student Perminder Singh of batch (2021-25)cleared the
Google Summer of Code 2024
Program for the Avogadrolibs Project in the Open Chemistry
Organization.

SHREYAS KUMAR TAH


Shreyas Kumar Tah of batch (2020-24) has been selected for
the position of Research Assistant
at IACV Lab, Indian Institute of Science(IISC).

TEJ NARAYAN KUMAR


Tej Narayan Kumar from the batch of (2021-25) has secured
an opportunity to intern at the U R Rao Satellite Centre
(URSC), ISRO for 45 days
STUDENTS ACHIEVEMENTS

KUMAR SATYAM SAURABH


Our Student Kumar Satyam Saurabh of batch (2021-25)
Participated in the Drone Development Challenge (DDC-
2024) - SAEISS and secured the top 5 positions in the 1st
round of the competition, he also participated in the
Aerothon 2023 - SAE India where he became a finalist and
competed with the top 24 Teams from all over India)

SMART INDIA HACKATHON - 2023

Under the AICTE Student Innovation Cell, our students of the batch 2022,
excelled and made it to the finals of the Smart India Hackathon 2023, with
their innovative project on Clean and Green Technology.

Mentioning Hitesh Kumar Mahato, Etwa Oraon, Ashwini Kumar Paul, Kumar
Mayank, Samrath Raunak Munda, and Sneha Topno who showcased
exceptional creativity and dedication. Their work was an illuminating example
of how technology can address critical environmental issues.
STUDENTS ACHIEVEMENTS

ANAND KUMAR PASWAN


Anand Kumar Paswan of batch 2022 secured the second prize
in the Science Exhibition held at CSIR-CIMFR, Dhanbad. He was
also a member of Team AADISHAKTI, which was among
India's top 19 teams that participated in the ISRO Robotics
Challenge.

AMIT KUMAR NAYAK


Our Student Amit Kumar Nayak of batch 2021 got the
opportunity to intern at U R Rao Satellite Centre (URSC), ISRO
for 45 days

NTPC ELECTRON QUIZ 2023

In the NTPC Electron Quiz 2023, Patna under the banner of Ministry of
Power, Government of India , four students for our department of batch
2022, mentioning Etwa Oraon, Hitesh Kumar Mahato, Kumar Mayank and
Abhirekh Kumar proudly represented our college in the National level quiz,
having the theme “Anything and Everything from the world of Business
and Management” .
STUDENTS ACHIEVEMENTS

AYUSH KR. SINGH


ABHISHEK KR. SINGH
DEVANSHU RANJAN
DIVYADARSHI
MD. RAJAN ALAM
PRIYANSHU PRAKASH

SAHIL KUMAR SINGH


JYOTI KUMARI
ATUSHREE DAS
MD. SHAHZAMAN BELALI
MADHAV KUMAR

JITESH JAIDEO

HIMANSHU RANJAN

ABHISHEK ANAND
ADITYA GAUTAM
KUMAR PRIYAM
KUNDAN KUMAR
ANURAG PANDEY

ANIKET SINGH
GATE RESULT
GATE-2024

SHUBHAM KUMAR SHUBHAM MUKHERJEE SHAURYA GUPTA


BATCH - 2019-23 BATCH - 2019-23 BATCH - 2020-24
AIR 150 (GATE-ME) AIR 410 (GATE-ME) AIR 318 (GATE-ME)

GATE-2023

BANTY KUMAR SHAW SUMIT KUMAR MANDAL


BATCH - 2017-21 BATCH - 2017-21
AIR 15 (GATE-ME) AIR 127 (GATE-ME)

“ SETTING GOALS IS THE FIRST STEP IN TURNING


INVISIBLE INTO VISIBLE ”
CAT CAT-2023
RESULT

RAUNAK SINGH PIYUSH RAJ


BATCH - 2020-24 BATCH - 2020-24

95.62 PERCENTILE 93.22 PERCENTILE

CAT-2022

MANU VATSAL
BATCH - 2019-23
99.54 PERCENTILE

“ SUCCESS IS NOT FINAL; FAILURE IS NOT FATAL:


IT IS THE COURAGE TO CONTINUE THAT COUNTS”
GOVT EXAMS
JSSC JE

ABHISHEK MUNDA VIJAY KUMAR PRIYANSHU KUMAR


BATCH - 2020-24 BATCH - 2020-24 BATCH - 2020-24
SELECTED AS MOTOR SELECTED AS JE IN URBAN
SELECTED AS JE IN DEVELOPMENT AND
VEHICLE INSPECTOR DRINKING WATER AND HOUSING DEPARTMENT
UNDER GOVERNMENT SANITATION DEPARTMENT UNDER GOVERNMENT OF
OF JHARKHAND JHARKHAND

SSC

SHIVAM KUMAR
BATCH - 2019-23
CLEARED SSC CPO EXAM
WITH AIR 163
SELECTED AS SUB INSPECTOR AT CISF

“DEVELOP SUCCESS FROM FAILURES. DISCOURAGEMENT


AND FAILURE ARE TWO OF THE SUREST STEPPING STONES
TO SUCCESS.”
RESEARCH WORKS

S.NO AUTHOR(S) TITLE OF PUBLICATION JOURNAL NAME

Influences of tip
Prabhakar clearance on flow and
Int. Journal of
Bhandari, heat transfer
1. Thermal
Yogesh K characteristics of open
Sciences
Prajapati type micro pin fin heat
sink

Bhoopendra
CFD analysis of the
Pandey,
downdraft gasifier using
2. Yogesh K. Fuel
species-transport and
Prajapati,
discrete phase model
Pratik N.

Anil Singh Yadav,


Tabish Alam,
Gaurav Gupta,
Rajiv Saxena,
Naveen Kumar
A Numerical
Gupta,
Investigation of
K. Viswanath
3. an Artificially Energies
Allamraju,
Roughened
Rahul Kumar,
Solar Air Heater
Neeraj Sharma,
Abhishek Sharma,
Utkarsh Pandey
and
Yogesh Agrawal.

Heat transfer and


Arun Uniyal,
melting characteristics
Yogesh K. Journal of
of the phase change
4. Prajapati, Energy
material inside U-tube
Siddharath Storage
based evacuated tube
Suman
solar collector
RESEARCH WORKS

S.NO AUTHOR(S) TITLE OF PUBLICATION JOURNAL NAME

Durga Prasad
Vishwakarma,
Comparative studies of
Ravindra Mohan,
blended palm oil
Geetesh Goga,
biodiesel at different Materials
Santosh Kumar,
5. portion of biogas and Today:
Dinesh Kumar, their effects on Proceedings
Kuldip Kumar, performance and
Smita Agrawal, emission characteristics
K Viswanath
Allamraju

Sood,
S., Prakash,
O., Dieulot, Robust diagnosis of International
6. J. Y., Boukerdja, PEM electrolysers Journal of
M., Ould- using LFT bond graph Hydrogen Energy
Bouamama,
B., & Bressel, M.

Priority flow divider


Kumar,
valve and its dynamic
D., Mahato, Mechanical
7. analysis using various
A. C., Prakash, Sciences
hydraulic drive systems:
O., & Kuma
a bond graph approach.

Analysis of transition
Anish Kumar*, regions of bi-linear,
International
Yuli parametrically driven,
Journal of
8. Starosvetsky two-oscillator model:
Non-Linear
and Resonant excitation in
Mechanics
Jayaprakash K.R the neighborhood of
non-similar NNMs
RESEARCH WORKS

S.NO AUTHOR(S) TITLE OF PUBLICATION JOURNAL NAME

Abhishek Sharma,
Journal of
Vishal S Sharma, Additive manufacturing in
Micromanufacturi
Shaman Gupta, the COVID-19 pandemic:
9. ng, 2024. (SAGE
Rakesh Chandmal Sharma, Equipment and
Publications,
Srihari Palli and Neeraj challenges?
Scopus Index)
Sharma

Rahul Kumar, International


Susheel Kumar Maurya, Journal on
Mayank Choubey, Interactive Design
Shri Krishna Mishra, Optimization and empirical and
Abhishek Kumar Jain, studies of riser design in Manufacturing,
10.
Abhishek Sharma, sand casting process using 2024: 1-12.
Rajan Kumar, different mould properties (Springer Nature
Indradeep Kumar, Publication,
Ashish Saxena, and Manoj Scopus Index,
Agrawal Impact Factor 2.2)

Khushbu Rai,
Harsh Pandey, Applied
Energy and exergy
Rahul Kumar, Nanoscience,
analyses of modified solar
Abhishek Sharma, 2024, 14:375-388.
11. still with coated hybrid
Anil Singh Yadav, (Springer Nature
nanomaterial on absorber
Neeraj Sharma, Publication,
plate
Ali Etem Gürel and Ümit Scopus Index)
Ağbulut

Analysis of transition
Anish Kumar*, regions of bi-linear,
International
Yuli parametrically driven,
Journal of
12. Starosvetsky two-oscillator model:
Non-Linear
and Resonant excitation in
Mechanics
Jayaprakash K.R the neighborhood of
non-similar NNMs
RESEARCH WORKS

S.NO AUTHOR(S) TITLE OF PUBLICATION JOURNAL NAME

Comparative
experimental
International
investigation
Vikask Kumar Journal of
13. of pumpless vapour
and D. Mahto Ambient
absorption system using
Energy
high grade and low
grade energy

Rakesh Ranjan,
Experimental and
Santosh Kumar,
statistical analysis Lubrication
14. Subrata Kumar
of wear on gear Science
Ghosh,
material
Manoj Kumar

Anand Baghel, Optimization of process JInternational


Chaitanya parameters for Journal on
15. Sharma, autogenous TIG welding Interactive Design
Vikas Upadhyay, of austenitic and
Rajat Kuma stainless-steel SS-304 Manufacturing

Processing Techniques,
SK Sharma, Journal of The
Microstructural and
AK Singh, Institution of
Mechanical Properties of
16. RK Mishra, Engineers
Additive Manufactured
AK Shukla, (India): Series D
316L Stainless Steel:
C Sharma (2023)
Review.

Anand Jha,
Online Education and
Kirti Raj Journal of
Its Repercussions on
Bhatele, Engineering
17. Engineering Students
Chaitanya Education
During Covid-19: A
Sharma, Transformations
Survey
Ajay Tripathi
RESEARCH WORKS

S.NO AUTHOR(S) TITLE OF PUBLICATION JOURNAL NAME

Rahul Kumar,
Sujit
Kumar Verma,
Experimental
Naveen Kumar
assessment and
Gupta, Andres JCase Studies
modeling of solar air
18. Armando in Thermal
heater with V shape
Mendiburu Engineering
roughness on absorber
evallos, Abhishek plate
Sharma, Tabish
Alam,
Sayed M. Eldin

Saurabh Singh,
Suraj
Finding Alternative to
Kumar Singh,
19. River Sand in Building EVERGREEN
Rahul Kumar,
Construction
Abhishek Sharma,
Shruti Kanga

Vipin Shrivastava,
Anil Performance International
Singh Yadav, Comparison Journal of
20. A.K. Sharma, of Solar Air Heater Vehicle Structures
Prem Singh, with Extended Surfaces &
Tabish Alam and and Iron Filling Systems
Abhishek Sharma

Heat transfer and


Arun Uniyal,
melting characteristics
Yogesh K. Journal of
of the phase change
21. Prajapati, Energy
material inside U-tube
Siddharath Storage
based evacuated tube
Suman
solar collector
POST BEARERS

SUMIT KUMAR ABHISHEK RAJ DIVYADARSHI KUMAR SHIVAM

SECRETARY OF GENERAL AFFAIR SECRETARY OF FINANCIAL AFFAIR

ATUSHREE DAS SHIVAM GUPTA PRAKASH BHAKAT MONI ORAON

RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT EDITOR-IN-CHIEF

JITESH JAIDEO SANAT SARDAR MD. SHAHZAMAN BELALI NIKET VERMA

SPORTS AND CULTURAL DESIGN AND TECHNICAL

RAGHWENDRA SINGH KHUSHAGRA KAUSHAL PIYUSH RANAJAN AMAN KUMAR SINHA


JYOTI KUMARI
TIWARI
ALUMUNI AND RELATIONS PUBLIC RELATION OFFICER

RAJ RANAJN AVINASH TUDU SHUBHAM SINKU ADITYA KUMAR JEPH JACOB SOREN MD. ADIL ASHRAF
MAHATO
MEDIA AND SPONSORSHIP EVENT COORDINATOR
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
BATCH - 2020

KAUSHIK VISHWAKARMA AYUSH RAJ


KUNDAN KUMAR ANIKET BALLABH
SHREYAS KUMAR TAH RANA RANDEEP
ADITYA DASGUPTA SHAURYA GUPTA
ALOK KUMAR PRITY CHOUDHARY
RAUNAK SINGH RISHI RAUNAK PAHAN
RANJEET RATAN ANIKET SINGH
PIYUSH RAJ MANISHA KUMARI
GAURAV SWANSI RAVI KUMAR
SHUBHAM KR. GUPTA
STUDENT COORDINATOR
BATCH - 2022

S.N0 NAME ROLL NO.


1. ABHISHEK 2200002
2. AKASH SOREN 2200005
3. ANISHA KUMARI 2200015
4. AVIRAJ SINGH MUNDA 2200024
5. AYUSH ASMAN 2200104
6. DEOGI SOREN 2200027
7. ETWA ORAON 2200107
8. HITESH KUMAR 2200039
9. KUMAR MAYANK 2200042
10. RADHE RAMAN SINGH 2200065
11. SATYAM KUMAR 2200078
12. SARTHAK RANJAN 2200116
13. SHANISH KUDADA 2200080
14. SNEHA TOPNO 2200089
15. SOURAV KUMAR PANDEY 2200091
STUDENT COORDINATOR
BATCH - 2023
S.N0 NAME ROLL NO.
1. Abhishek Prasad 2300009
2. Abhishek Tathagat 2300010
3. Aditya Raj 2300015
4. Amaan Hussain 2300017
5. Biswajit Bhattacharya 2300040
6. Indronil Suparkar 2300047
7. Md. Sagir Ansari 2300072
8. Priyanka Jaiswal 2300074
9. Puja Kumari 2300079
10. Ranjit Kumar Mehta 2300082
11. Riya Dubey 2300086
12. Rimil Anant Hembrom 2300087
13. Roshan Kumar 2300090
14. Sanket Kumar Mishra 2300095
15. Shruti Pandey 2300097
16. Sipten Raza 2300103
17. Sumit Kumar 2300105
18. Sumit Kumar Mandal 2300115
19. Vivek Ranjan Mahato 2300125
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