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Vol 1 | Issue 1 | July 2019 Department of Mechanical Engineering In This Issue: Department Event Highlights 01 Interaction with dignitaries 02 Ancient Technology - Revisited 03 Alumni Interaction 04 Sahyadri College of Engineering & Management, Adyar PROUDLY PRESENTED BY FLAMES FULFILLING ASPIRATIONS OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING STUDENTS MECHAZINE | DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 1

Transcript of FLAMES - Sahyadri College of Engineering & Management

MECHAZINE

Vol 1 | Issue 1 | July 2019

Department of Mechanical Engineering

In This Issue:

Department Event Highlights 01

Interaction with dignitaries 02

Ancient Technology - Revisited 03

Alumni Interaction 04

Sahyadri College of Engineering &Management, Adyar

PROUDLY PRESENTED BY

FLAMESFULFILLING ASPIRATIONS OFMECHANICAL ENGINEERING STUDENTS

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MECHAZINE |

VOL . 1 ISSUE 1   •   JULY 2019

Official Newsletter of the Department of Mechanical Engineering

This issue:Introduction

About the department F lamesFlames coordinatorsF lames execut ive commit teeEdi tor ia l board

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Events

Flames inaugurat ion & valedictoryConsul tancy project undertakenSAE Technica l Seminar &. Interact ionKonkan Rai lway Academy interacts Ceramic Technologica l Inst i tute , BHEL InteractsWorkshop on accredi tat ionCatapul t 1 .0 and Engineer ing dayOFFROAD ROBO 2019 Highl ightsSAE Supra 2019

Placements 2018 & Toppers Articles

Char les babbage Di f ferent ia l Machine Ancient technologiesAlumni ta lks

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Welcome to the  First Edition of “MECHAZINE” the magazine from theMarvellous Mechies from the Department of Mechanical Engineering atSahyadri College of Engineering & Management. This issue is going to be a very exciting moment as we are going to bring allthe information about activities, events and achievements of the department. Magazine also focuses on ancient innovations of today’s wonder, latesttechnology trends and scientific tips and tricks. We are also going to present you some of the interesting facts and of ourAlumni through interviews and interaction with industrial experts sharingtheir experience, which is worth to read for students who are grooming to befuture engineers and the new beginner soon after graduation this year.  Keep on reading to find out more! Enjoy! 

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Editor's Note

Editor-in-Chief

During the growth of theancient  civilizations,  ancienttechnology  was the result fromadvancs in engineering in ancienttimes. These advances in thehistory of technology  stimulatedsocieties to adopt new ways ofliving and governance. This articleincludes the advances intechnology and the developmentof several engineering artsespecially in the period betweenpre World wars to the Cold wari.e. 1885 - 1970's where most ofthe technology breakthroughstook place that has significantlychanged and vastly affected andresulted in our current world thatwe live in.

D R . R A V I C H A N D R A K . R . Check out the mentioned pages forthe respective articles  |MECHAZINE

From departmental activities to out-of-this-world ancientinventions, this issue celebrates and aims to share thebeautiful ongoing journey of the department for this year.

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Editor-in-Chief

ABOUT DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICALENGINEERING

M1:- Create an ambience for holistic learning by imparting quality education throughpracticing professional ethics to cater social needs. M2:-Inculcate industrial practices through Industry-institute interaction by providingskill and leadership qualities.M3:- Foster creative and innovative thinking skills among the faculty and students byestablishing state-of-the-art facilities to encourage lifelong learning and promoteEntrepreneurship.

Department Mission

To be a center of excellence in education, innovation and incubation in the field ofMechanical Engineering to cater contemporary technological changes for sustainabledevelopment

Department Vis ion

PEO 1 :- To design, develop and manage the industrial and social projects by applyingmodern tools in multidisciplinary environmentPEO 2 :- To practice lifelong learning, professional ethics and apply engineeringprinciples to achieve sustainable development PEO 3 :- To demonstrate the leadership qualities and team building to take upinnovation and Entrepreneurship

Programme Educational Outcomes

PSO1 :- Solve complex mechanical engineering problems through innovative techniquesin competitive environment to design mechanical systemsPSO2 :- Apply the knowledge and competence in the field of manufacturing engineeringPSO3 :- Apply the knowledge and skills to formulate sustainable solutions in the field ofthermofluid and energy engineering

Programme Specif ic Outcomes

Department of Mechanical EngineeringABOUT FLAMES ASSOCIATION

"Fulfilling the Aspiration of Mechanical Engineering Students"

It was formed in the year 2007.This association provides a

platforms for the students to showcase

their technical,cultural,sports and academic talents at the

department level.T

"Fulfilling theAspiration ofMechanicalEngineeringStudents"

F .L .A .M.E .S MOTTO

The association also provides opportunities to have industry

interactions , academia expertise interaction, hosting many

more technical events such as CATAPULT, OFFROAD ROBO,

MECHMANIA so on.The Mech - Tech garage is a facility

created by the Bhandary foundation that provides themstate-

of-the-art infrastructure to realize the dreams of mechanical

engineering students of Sahyadri. The facility provides a

conducive atmosphere for the students to excel in the field of

automobile engineering.

The Mech-Tech garage also encourages the students to

participate in national and international events to gain vast

exposure thus enabling them to gain knowledge in design,

manufacturing, management, communication and research.

The garage is equipped with modern equipment that

includes TIG welding machine, drilling machine, grinding

machine and special equipped tools and fixtures.

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OFFICE BEARERS

Flames

PROF. RAVICHANDRA K.R.Head of Department, Mechanical Engineering

MR. KIRAN PRAKASH AAsst,Professor Mechanical Engineering

PRESIDENT

STAFF ADVISOR

MR. PRAHALLAD BANGERASECRETARY

MR.RAKSHITH GOWDAVICE-PRESIDENT

MR.LIKHIT POOJARYTREASURER

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EXECUTIVE COMITTEE MEMBERS

Flames

Chirag Kumar

Abhishek N

Nithin M

Rajath Sanil

Niraj N Shetty

Shreyas Frank

Vineeth Shetty

Vishal V Rane

Abhijith B

Namith V

Bhushan

Jayapreeth

Anup Kumar Shetty

Srivatsa M G

Kishan Poonja

Anirudh Shetty

Sumanth G

Ashwij Shetty

Pradyumna H

Samarth Shetty

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EDITORIAL BOARD MEMBERS

Mechazine

MR ABDUL RAHMANAUF

MR CHETHAN KUMAR

MR AARON JOHNALVARES

MR DEEPAK VKAKKATTIL

MR MANISH SINGH

MR PRITHVI RAJ

PROF. RAVICHANDRA K.R.Chairperson

MR KIRAN PRAKASH AStaff Coordinator

MR. RAMAKRISHNA D PStaff Coordinator

MR GOUTHAM GOPALM

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MR VISHAL BAJPE

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FLAMES (Fulfilling Aspirations of Mechanical Engineering

Students) a student association of the Department of

Mechanical Engineering for the academic year 2018-19

was inaugurated by the Chief Guest Mr. Pavithran Alokkan,

President and Head - Shipyard, Bharathi Defence &

Infrastructure Ltd Mangaluru. Speaking on the occasion, Mr.

Pavitran stressed on the importance of Mechanical

Engineering and advised the students to be disciplined in

their approach. He also called on students to inculcate a

sense of time management to be a successful engineer.

Further, he also spoke on the importance of academics

and asked students to harness necessary skills by

undergoing internships. He also appreciated Sahyadri for

raising the state-of-the-art infrastructure that includes an in-

house production industry ‘Caliper ’.The event also saw the

presence of Sahyadri alumni – Mr. Abhijith Karkera (2013

batch); Sandesh Achar (2016 batch) and Mr. Bhavik Das

(2017 batch). Prof. S S Balakrishna, Vice-Principal spoke

encouragingly on the endeavours of the department and

wished the association a successful year ahead. During this

occasion, the academic achievers were felicitated by the

Chief Guest which was followed by a Cultural Programme.

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STUDENT ASSOCIATION INAUGURATED

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Vital Information on future carrier for final year students Importance of academic and extra-curricular activities

Final year students shared their experience in the Institution. Distribution of memento to final year students.

Felicitation to Academic toppers, Achievent

FLAMES (Fulfilling Aspirations of Mechanical Engineering Students) a student association of the Department of

Mechanical Engineering for the academic year 2018-2019 , held its valedictory and farewell for the outgoing

students of Mechanical Engineering Department. Mr. Devdas Hegde, Trustee, Bhandary Foundation, Mangaluru

was the chief guest and Prof. S.S. Balakrishna, Vice Principal, presided over the function. He wished all the

outgoing students a bright future. Prof S. S. Balakrishna, Vice-Principal in his address eulogised the association for

its work and wished all the outgoing students a bright future.

Prof. Ravichandra R, HOD, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering in his presidential address appreciated the students

for their hard work in academics as well as in extra-curricular activities. Prof Rajesh S, Dean, Academics called

appreciated the students and wished them good luck. The outgoing students shared the experiences of their

years spent at Sahyadri. The achievers in academics and extra-curricular activities were felicitated. After the

formal function a cultural programme with games entertained the gathering.

HIGHLIGHTS

FLAMES - MECHANICAL ENGINEERING STUDENT ASSOCIATION

VALEDICTORY & SENDOFF

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The Department of Mechanical Engineering in association with Konkan Railway Academy, organized a career

awareness programme on April,2019 “Skilling Engineers for Professional Success”. Mr. Surya Shekar and Mr

Shridhara Avabhrath of Konkan Railway Academy were present. Mr. Surya Shekar gave an overview of Konkan

Railways. In his session, Mr. Shridhara spoke extensively on the opportunities at Konkan Railways. The speakers

called on students to start their own enterprise as railway contractors. The department explored possible

opportunities for internships. The session was co-ordinated by Mr Kiranprakash A with over 180 antendees in

session.

Mr. Anoop B.S. from SAE Bengaluru section visited Sahyadri along with Mr. Rakesh D R, Senior Officer, SAE,

Bengaluru. He is the Management committee member of Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE). During his visit

to the MECH-TECH garage, Mr. Anoop interacted with various SAE Collegiate clubs of the institution such as SAE

Baja, SAE SUPRA and Go-kart. Mr. Anoop facilitated a session for the collegiate club members wherein he

discussed the different strategies to be considered and the methods to be followed while designing the vehicle.

He also gave an overview about the importance of suspension, engine, braking, transmission and ergonomics.

He appreciated the management and institution for the infrastructure and facilities that have been provided to

the students which would provide students the right exposure.

MR. SURYA SHEKHAR AND MR SHRIDHARA AVABHARATH, KONKAN

RAILWAY INTERACTS WITH MECHANICAL DEPARTMENT

SAE-MR. RAKESH DR, SENIOR OFFICER AND MR ANOOP BS, SAE

BENGALURU INTERACTED WITH THE STUDENTS & FACULTY

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DR C.D. MADHUSOODANA, AGM & HEAD, CERAMIC TECHNOLOGICAL

INSTITUTE, BHEL BENGALURU INTERACTS WITH THE DEPARTMENT

Dr C.D. Madhusoodana, Additional General Manager and Head Ceramic Technological Institute, BHEL

Bangalore engaged in an interactive session with the students of mechanical engineering on the topic “"Ceramic

& Advanced Materials for emerging applications in Engineering” on April 02, 2019. In his talk, Dr Madhusoodana

spoke extensively on application of phase change materials in the hield thermal energy storage. He further dwelt

on implications of nanotechnology and challenges in the field of material science. He also called on students of

mechanical engineering to take up research in the field of advanced materials. The department also explored

the possible internship and employment opportunities for the students at BHEL Bangalore.

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT ORGANIZED A SEMINAR ON

“OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY IN INDUSTRIES"

Department of mechanical engineering organized one day seminar on “Occupational Health and Safety in

Industries" for sixth and selected eighth semester students of mechanical Engineering Department.

Capt.Ramprasad, director and Mr.Ramesh Babu, managing director, Call for Safety and Quality Solutions Pvt. Ltd,

Mangalore was the spokespersons. On their two separate sessions, explained about the importance of safety in

day toady life, industries, working areas, domestic places etc. Opportunities for the mechanical engineering

students in the safety fields such as marine, chemical Industries are being explained in details. Also mentioned

about various certification courses which will help for the placement activities. Prof.Ravichandra R.,Prof.Mahesh

B Davanageri was the part of the session. Mr.Kiran Prakash, Assistant Professor organized the seminar.

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DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ORGANIZED“CATAPULT-1.0” ON ENGINEERS DAY

On behalf of Engineers Day, Department of Mechanical Engineering organized “Catapult 1.0” in the memory of

Sir M Vishweshvaraya. The event was held on March 2, 2019 with the main intent to exhibit the technical talent of

Mechanical Engineering students. Around 20 catapult teams were part of the event with around 100 participants.

The programme was inaugurated by Mr. Pramod Mishra, Deputy General Manager, MRPL, Mangaluru. During the

inaugural address, he mentioned about the Role of engineers in building the society, importance of

fundamentals of subjects which are much essential for Design, operations and maintenance of various

mechanical components.

He also stressed on activity-based learning & appreciated that such events provide a platform for students to

exhibit their talents. Prof. S S Balakrishna, Vice-Principal presided over the function. Dr. Rajesh, Dean-Academics;

Dr. Ravichandra Rangappa, Dean-Industry Connect; Dr. Ravindra Babu, Associate Professor; Mr.Kiran Prakasha,

Assistant Professor were present during the event.

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DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ORGANIZED “OFFROAD ROBO 2019”

The Department of Mechanical Engineering organised “OFF ROAD ROBO 2019” on 30th March 2019. It 's an

Intercollegiate Robot Racing Competition. The event saw participation of over 25 teams from six different

colleges and provided students an opportunity to showcase their technical skills in the field of Robotics.

The event was inaugurated by the proud Sahyadri Alumni Ms Ramya K., Asst Mechanical Engineer, KSRTC,

Mangaluru and Ms. Saksha Shetty, Engineer, Autoliv, Bengaluru. In her inaugural address, Ms Ramya spoke on

the importance of gaining deeper insights in the field of Engineering. Ms. Saksha spoke on the opportunities and

challenges facing women in the field of mechanical engineering. Prof Ravichandra K., Head, Dept of Mechanical

Engineering presided over the function.

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The objective of the competition is for students to design

and fabricate a 610 cc(max) concept race car worthy of

mass-production by a hypothetical manufacturing firm. The

teams are evaluated first on the car ’s dynamic performance

in several grueling tests. They must also present a business

strategy with cost analysis and marketing plans to “sell” the

concept to a judging panel of hypothetical manufacturers.

A twenty-member team “Formula Sahyadri” participated in

"SUPRA SAEINDIA 2019" – a national level student version

of the Formula Car Racing Competition held at Buddh

International Circuit, Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh. The team

cleared majority of the tests such as presentation (design,

business & cost), technical inspection, safety scrutiny test,

weight test, noise test and the tilt test and performed at its

optimum.The team was led by Praveen K.P. and Mr. Kiran

Prakash & Mr. Rakshith H.S., Assistant Professor,

Department of Mechanical Engineering were faculty

advisors for the team.

TEAM ‘FORMULA SAHYADRI’ IN SUPRA SAE INDIA 2019

TEAM MEMBERS OF TEAM 'FORMULA

SAHYADRI'

Vishal Rane

Abdul Rahman Auf

Revanth U M,

Preethesh B

Hithesh Allen D Costa

Rajath T Amin

Sohan R Alva

Shreyan Apposa

Vishal Kanchan

Nishan Rai

Abhijith K

Varub S

Deeshith C P

Rithin B Nambiar

Shahaas A

Adwaith Dileep

Dhanush, Shetty

Following are the team members:

Arpitha S

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SLNO. USN STUDENT NAME     SGPA      TOTAL MARKS25          4SF15ME034       CHARAN RAJ 8.33      64226          4SF15ME028       ASHWITH IMMANUEL MENDONCA 8.29        63727          4SF15ME052       JONATHAN ADRIEL RODRIGUES 8.25       63128          4SF15ME125       RAGHAVENDRA MOHAN NAIK 8.25    62429          4SF15ME054       K RAKSHITH BALLAL 8.21        63530          4SF15ME076       MOHAMMAD ASHRAF K 8.21     61831          4SF15ME171       SURESH 8.21    61732          4SF15ME083       MOHAMMED FAIZ 8.21   61633          4SF16ME403       ARUN NAGESH DEVADIGA 8.17        63834          4SF15ME123       PREETHAM 8.17    63235          4SF15ME167       SUDESH N ACHARYA 8.17    62436          4SF15ME188       RUPESH R 8.17    60237          4SF15ME116       PRATHEEK J RAI 8.13     63438          4SF15ME086       MOHAMMED ISHFAQ 8.13         62139          4SF15ME113       PRAJWAL B R 8.08          63640          4SF15ME089       MOHAMMED SUHAIM 8.08       62941          4SF15ME055       K V KARTHIK 8.08    62842          4SF15ME065       MAHAMMAD SAFWAN K 8.08      62643          4SF15ME037       DARSHAN S BHUT 8.08    61644          4SF16ME421       P SUMANTH S SHENOY 8.08        60745          4SF15ME120       PREETHESH K 8.04       63046          4SF16ME428       SHRINIVAS POOJARI 8.04   61947          4SF15ME025       ASHIK NAIK 8.04    61848          4SF15ME156       SHIVAPRASAD N 8.04   607

Department of Mechanical Engineering congratulates the students and

wish them great success in the future endeavours!

FOR S ECUR I NG 8 + SGPA

S E M E S T E R 7 T O P P E R S

Congrats!

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SLNO. USN STUDENT NAME     SGPA      TOTAL MARKS49          4SF15ME190       PRAJWAL SHETTY 8.04     60650          4SF15ME138       SAGAR 8.04    60151          4SF16ME404       BALARAJ BILLAVA 8.00     62152          4SF15ME001       A ANOOP RAJ 8.00   616

Department of Mechanical Engineering congratulates the students and

wish them great success in the future endeavours!

FOR S ECUR I NG 8 + SGPA

S E M E S T E R 7 T O P P E R S

Congrats!

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SLNO. USN STUDENT NAME     SGPA      TOTAL MARKS1             4SF16ME020    ANANT RAMACHANDRA BHAT   8.81         6632             4SF16ME103        P KRIPAL 8.77     6683             4SF16ME041        GOUTHAM GOPAL M 8.73     6614             4SF16ME112  PRASHABH JAYAPRAKASH               8.69         6465             4SF16ME014        AJESH K               8.65       6596             4SF16ME147        SHWAN DSOUZA 8.54      6547             4SF16ME171        ZIYAD HUSSAIN 8.54         6368             4SF16ME152        SUNRAJ MARTHA 8.50      6289             4SF16ME066        MADAN KUMAR B S   8.42     64110           4SF16ME113       PRASHANTHA NARAYANA M N   8.42       63111           4SF16ME050       JEETHAN RAYAN PINTO 8.35      62912           4SF16ME089       N AVINASH NAYAK 8.35    62813           4SF16ME045       HILAL KUNHI AHAMMED  8.27      60914           4SF16ME027       CHAITHANYA KUMAR 8.23   62815           4SF16ME078        MOHAMMED AFREED 8.23   62016           4SF16ME125        REVANTH UM   8.19 62017           4SF16ME052        JOEL SEQUEIRA 8.15      63318           4SF16ME140        SHRAJAN B SUVARNA 8.15          63019           4SF16ME116        PREETHAM S GOMES  8.12     62520           4SF16ME099        NITHISH RAI 8.08      61021           4SF16ME142        SHREYAS FRANK 8.08         59722           4SF16ME138        SHIVASHARAN S 8.00       61423           4SF16ME160        VAISHAK S SHETTY 8.00       611

Department of Mechanical Engineering congratulates the students and

wish them great success in the future endeavours!

FOR S ECUR I NG 8 + SGPA

S E M E S T E R 5 T O P P E R S

Congrats!

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Department  of mechanical Engineering congratulates the students and

wish them great success in the future endeavours!

FOR S ECUR I NG 9 + SGPA

S E M E S T E R 3 T O P P E R S

Congrats!

SLNO. USN STUDENT NAME     SGPA      TOTAL MARKS1             4SF17ME087        NAXON D SOUZA 9.48                       6982             4SF17ME066        MAHAMMAD SAYEED 9.41                       6913             4SF17ME044        HARSHAVARDHAN K 9.41                       6754             4SF17ME136        SAQLAIN ZAID 9.33                       6795             4SF17ME132        SANJANA D 9.33                       6746             4SF17ME092        NISHVITH P H 9.26                       6717             4SF17ME170        VINEETH SANJEEVAN POOJARI 9.19                       6718             4SF17ME002        ABHAYA KARTHIK 9.19                      6649             4SF17ME115        RAHUL RAMESH SALIAN 9.11                       67110           4SF17ME179        YASH PAWAN 9.11                       67011           4SF17ME117        RAKSHITH RAJ 9.11                       65212           4SF17ME064        M RAJENDRA PRASAD 9.04                       67513           4SF17ME101        PRADYUMNA N J 9.04                       65414           4SF17ME053        JITHIN A 9.04                      65015           4SF17ME091        NIRANJAN SHARMA K V 9.00                       73016           4SF17ME152        SRIVATSA M G 9.00                       71017           4SF17ME121        ROOPIN RAGESH 8.96                       65618           4SF17ME008        ABHISHEK B S 8.93                       72019           4SF17ME108        PRAVEEN FRANKLIN DSOUZA 8.93                       71620           4SF17ME148        SOHAN R ALVA   8.93                       70821           4SF17ME169        VARUN D SHETTY 8.89                       64922           4SF17ME088        NEERAJ B BANGERA 8.81                       64223           4SF17ME094        NITHISHCHANDRA M 8.74                       64224           4SF17ME004        ABHILASH 8.74                       634  

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Department of Mechanical Engineering congratulates the students and

wish them great success in the future endeavours!

FOR S ECUR I NG 8 + SGPA

S E M E S T E R 3 T O P P E R S

Congrats!

SLNO. USN STUDENT NAME     SGPA      TOTAL MARKS25           4SF17ME034        DARREN REVELAN MENDONCA 8.71                       69526           4SF17ME100        PRADEEP NADAR N 8.71                       68827           4SF17ME181        BASSAM MOHAMMED 8.71                       68528           4SF17ME099        PAVAN KUMARA K 8.71                       67729           4SF17ME007        ABHIRAM CHANDRA 8.71                       66930           4SF17ME145        SHIVANAND MADIVAL 8.68                       70231           4SF17ME037        DHANUSH SUVARNA 8.67                       63732           4SF17ME065        MAHAMMAD RAFEEQ 8.67                       61933           4SF17ME175        VISHWAJEETH ALVA 8.64                       69534           4SF17ME124        SAHAD P A 8.64                       68635           4SF17ME038        DHRUVA SHETTY 8.64                       68536           4SF17ME033        CHETAN BHAT 8.64                       66237           4SF17ME061        KEERTHAN S 8.59                       62338           4SF17ME045        HEMANATHA 8.57                       68239           4SF17ME001        ABDUL GAFFAR 8.57                       66840           4SF17ME149        SOURABH BHAT S 8.54                       67241           4SF17ME057        K RAKEEB HUSAIN  8.52                       60342           4SF17ME047        IBRAHIM JALEEL   8.50                       67743           4SF17ME058        KARTHIK KRISHNA           8.44                       62644           4SF17ME067        MAHENDRA           8.44                       62245           4SF17ME118        RANSON JOEL DSOUZA      8.44                       60946           4SF17ME131        SANJAN KS 8.43                       65747           4SF17ME021        ARJUN PAI       8.43                       65248           4SF17ME043        GURURAJ D SHET    8.43                       65249           4SF17ME160        SUMITH RAI S          8.36                       677  

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Department of Mechanical Engineering congratulates the students and

wish them great success in the future endeavours!

FOR S ECUR I NG 8 + SGPA

S E M E S T E R 3 T O P P E R S

Congrats!

SLNO. USN STUDENT NAME     SGPA      TOTAL MARKS50           4SF17ME154        SUBRAMANYA M H 8.36                       66151           4SF17ME063        KISHAN POONJA 8.30                       59652           4SF17ME171        VINYAS BK 8.30                       58353           4SF17ME143        SHASHIKUMAR SHIVAPPA TOTAD 8.29                       67054           4SF17ME042        GOPAL NAIK 8.29                       64655           4SF17ME005        ABHILASH 8.29                       64556           4SF17ME111        PRINSON MELROY DSOUZA 8.22                       59357           4SF17ME098        PARVATH KUMAR 8.21                       66058           4SF17ME128        SANDEEP D M 8.21                       65159           4SF17ME147        SHIVARAJ KUMAR 8.21                       64560           4SF17ME048        JASON BRUNO DSOUZA 8.21                       64361           4SF17ME082        MOHITH PS 8.15                       60762           4SF17ME122        SAGAR B M 8.15                       60163           4SF17ME080        MOHAMMED ZAHEER 8.15                       59864           4SF17ME146        SHIVANI 8.14                       66665           4SF17ME035        DARSHAN DSOUZA 8.14                       638 66           4SF17ME162        TEJAS J ACHARYA 8.14                       63667           4SF17ME173        VISHAL SHARATHCHANDRA BAJPE 8.07                       66468           4SF17ME182        SWATHI 8.07                       64969           4SF17ME139        SHABARISH 8.07                       63470           4SF17ME054        JOSEWIN CRASTA 8.07                       59371           4SF18ME410        MOHAMMAD THAUFEEQ 8.07                       58772           4SF17ME151        SRINIDHI 8.00                       65273           4SF17ME086        NAMITH V NAIK 8.00                       64074           4SF17ME153        SRUJAN SK 8.00                       640

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Department of Mechanical Engineering congratulates the students and

wish them great success in the future endeavours!

FOR S ECUR I NG 8 + SGPA

S E M E S T E R 3 T O P P E R S

Congrats!

SLNO. USN STUDENT NAME     SGPA      TOTAL MARKS75           4SF17ME084        MUHAMMAD JASIL M 8.00                       63676           4SF17ME090        NIKHIL SHETTY 8.00                       63077           4SF17ME150        SRAJAN 8.00                       63078           4SF17ME055        JOYLAN DSOUZA 8.00                       579

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Babbage wrote:"This greatidleness mayhave led to someof my childishreasonings."

The father of Charles was a rich man, so it

was possible for Charles to receive

instruction from several elite schools and

teachers during the course of his

elementary education. He was about

eight when he had to move to a country

school to recover from a dangerous fever.

His parents sentenced that his "brain was

not to be taxed too much"; Babbage

wrote: "this great idleness may have led to

some of my childish reasonings." In

Babbage 's times there was a really high

error rate in the calculation of math tables,

when Babbage planned to find a new

method that could be use to make it

mechanically, removing the human error

factor. This idea started to tickle his brain

very early, in 1812. Three different

elements influenced him in this decision:

he disliked untidiness and unprecision; he

was very able with logarithmical tables; he

was inspired from an existing work on

calculating machines produced by

W.Schickard, B.Pascal, and G. Leibniz.

Charles Babbage was born in London Dec. 26, 1791, St. Stephan day,

in London. He was son of Benjamin Babbage, a banking partner of the

Praeds who owned the Bitton Estate in Teignmouth and Betsy

Plumleigh Babbage. It was about 1808 when the Babbage family

decided to move into the old Rowdens house, located in East

Teignmouth, and Benjamin Babbage became a warden of the nearby

church of St. Michael.

ANCIENT TECHNOLOGYCHRONICALS

Charles Babbage & the Difference Engine

By Chethan Kumar | Semester 7

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Charles Babbage presented something that he called "difference

engine" to the Royal Astronomical Society on Jun 14, 1822 and in

a paper entitled "Note on the application of machinery to the

computation of astronomical and mathematical tables."It was able

to calculate polynomials by using a numerical method called the

differences method. The Society approved the idea, and the

government granted him £1500 to construct it, in 1823. Charles

Babbage converted one of the rooms in his home to a workshop

and hired Joseph Clement to oversee construction of the engine.

Every part had to be formed by hand using custom machine tools,

many of which Babbage himself designed. He took extensive

tours of industry to better understand manufacturing processes.

Based on these trips and his experience with the difference

engine, Babbage published On the Economy of Machinery and

Manufacture in 1832. It was the first publication on what we would

now call operations research. The difference engine project had

come under fire during Babbage 's absence. Rumors had spread

that Babbage had wasted the government 's money; that the

machine did not work; and that it had no practical value if it did.

John Herschel and the Royal Society publicly defended the

engine. The government continued its support, advancing £1500

on April 29, 1829, £3000 on December 3, and £3000 on February

24, 1830. Work continued, but Babbage would have continual

difficulty getting money from the treasury.Before then, Babbage

The Difference Engine- Thestruggles

could get money from the government that

he would use to pay Clement. He often had

to pay Clement out of his own pocket when

the bureaucracy lagged behind Clément ’s

pay schedule. Clement refused the request

and stopped working.Clement further

refused to turn over the drawings and tools

used to build the difference engine. After an

investment of £23000, including £6000 of

Babbage 's own money, work on the

unfinished machine ceased in 1834.

Charles wrote, "The drawings and parts of

the Engine are at length in a place of safety

—I am almost worn out with disgust and

annoyance at the whole affair." In 1842 the

government officially abandoned the

project.

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THE SECONDANALYTICAL ENGINE

While he was separated from the difference engine,

Babbage began to think about an improved

calculating engine. Between 1833 and 1842 he tried

to build a machine that would be programmable to

do any kind ofcalculation, not just ones relating to

polynomial equations. The first breakthrough came

when he redirected the machine 's output to the input

for further equations. He described this as the

machine "eating its own tail". It did not take much

longer for him to define the main points of his

analytical engine. The mature analytical engine used

punched cards adapted from the Jacquard loom to

specify input and the calculations to perform. The

engine consisted of two parts: the mill and the store.

The mill, analogous to a modern computer 's CPU,

executed the operations on values retrieved from the

store, which we would consider memory. It was the

world 's first general-purpose computer. A design for

this emerged by 1835. The scale of the work was

truly incredible. Babbage and a handful of assistants

created 500 large design drawings, 1000 sheets of

mechanical notation, and 7000 sheets of scribbles.

The completed mill would measure 15 feet tall and 6

feet in diameter. The 100 digit store would stretch to

25 feet long.Babbage constructed only small test

parts for his new engine; a full engine was never

completed.In 1842,

following repeated failures to obtain funding from

the First Lord of the Treasury. Babbage approached

Sir Robert Peel for funding. Peel refused, and offered

Babbage a knighthood instead. Babbage refused.He

would continue modifying and improving the design

for many years to come. In October 1842, Federico

Luigi, Conte Menabrea, an Italian general and

mathematician, published a paper on the analytical

engine. Augusta Ada King, Countess of Lovelace, a

longtime friend of Babbage, translated the paper into

English. Charles suggested that she add notes to

accompany the paper. In a series of letters between

1842 and 1843, the pair collaborated on seven

notes, the combined length of which was three times

longer than the actual paper. Inone note Ada

prepared a table of execution for a program that

Babbage wrote to calculate the Bernoulli numbers.

In another, she wrote about a generalized algebra

engine that could perform operations on symbols as

well as numbers. Lovelace was perhaps the first to

grasp the more general goals of Babbage ’s machine,

and some consider her the world 's first computer

programmer. She began work on a book describing

the analytical engine in more detail, but it was never

finished.Between October 1846 and March 1849

Babbage started designing a second difference

engine using knowledge gained from the analytical

engine. It used only about 8000 parts, three times

fewer than the first. It was a marvel of mechanical

engineering. Unlike the analytical engine that he

continually tweaked and modified, he did not try to

improve the second difference engine after

completing the initial design. Babbage made no

attempt to actually construct the machine. The 24

schematics remained in the Science Museum

archives until a full-size replica was built 1985-1991

to celebrate the 200th anniversary of Babbage ’s

birth. It measured 11 feet long, 7 feet high and 18

inches deep, and weighted 2.6 tones. The limits of

precision were restricted to those achievable by

Babbage.

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ALUMUNI TALKS!

Nireeksha Rai:- The only girl in Karnataka to join the deck side of

anglo eastern merchant navy shes an alumni of Sahyadri from the

2019 batch

BRIEF PROFILE

What is the eligibility criteria for it?

It is a 12std science background and with at least 60% percent in pcm and we have to clear

imucet Indian marine university cet it is conducted twice a year one in the month of May and

once in December.

When did you write this exam and what was the syllabus?

I tried it in the month of May itself when I was in the 3rd year and the syllabus for imucet is normal

cet if youre a 12th std student don’t worry cause you’re already preparing for a competitive exam

if you’re not in 12th and studying any other thing like engineering I would request you to fresh up

on your 12th std basics like physics chemistry and mathematics

Usually the questions are on projectile motion what is an angle what is the time required for the

stone to fall on the ground acceleration anti-gravity and many more 12th std stuff It was easy for

me because I was an engineering student and my basics was strong because of engineering

You started in the 3rd year of mechanical what is the course the duration and the

certificate that you get?

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What were the question like?

Nireeksha how did this all happen?

It all started in Sahyadri itself I was in the placement cell for the apti training I saw this pop out in the

Anglo eastern website that there is an opening in merchant navy deck side I was eligible for the

criteria’s given in the website so I applied for it went there gave the exam gave my interview and

went through all sort of things with which a merchant navy engineer should go through and finally

I finished my course

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Usually the questions are on projectile motion what is an angle what is the time required for the

stone to fall on the ground acceleration anti-gravity and many more 12th std stuff It was easy for

me because I was an engineering student and my basics was strong because of engineering

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How much is the course fee and is loan available?

Basically depends on the college you’re getting into if you’re getting into imu and certain

colleges and it can go up to 3lakhs and im an Anglo eastern cadet and my fees is 5.5lakhs

because I’m a female cadet but if you’re a male cadet in Anglo eastern then it may go up to 7

lakhs but no need to worry there are loans provided for the course because it is a promising

career u can repay it easily.

And for the loan was it easy for you to get the loan?

Because I am from Mangalore and people here aren’t much aware of merchant navy I had to

explain my bank manager what merchant navy was and I had an offer letter from Anglo

eastern which helped , I had to face many difficulties but I got it in the end

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Where can I go if I need a proper information on maritime institutes?

If you want to know information about maritime institutes you can go to DG shipping website

they have list of all valid maritime institutes where u can get a promising career.

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What is your message for the engineering students?

My message is if you’re engineering student complete your engineering and then go to

merchant navy because having an engineering degree plus having a diploma in nautical

science because having these degrees will have an extra weightage for your career because

we have certain captains who have done engineering and are captains today and they have

a lot of respect because they have double degree. Like I can become the captain in the

future because I did merchant navy but if engineers do gme after graduation they will be in

the engine side and can be chief engineer but everyone will come under the captain

because captain is responsible for the overall maintenance of the hip and everything comes

under the captain and chief engineers are responsible for the maintenance of the engine

room which is 3 floors high

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How is the day like for you in the academy?

The day starts at 5:30 am in the morning u have an assembly at 6:00 you go there u do head

count which is a daily routine and then my class starts at 8:30 in the morning and goes on till

5 then we have break till 6:00-6:45 then dinner and lights off at 11o clock

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I also want to ask you this how supportive are your parents with sailing?

My parents obviously in the beginning as every Indian parent do they were little bit hesitating

but then it’s your parents you can convince them I convinced my parents now they are proud

really proud of me

Also how long is your career and also if u want to take a break from sailing I’m sure

there’s land opportunity if you could elaborate it?

As a merchant navy if you’re a sailor and if u want a land job there is opportunities that is after

your masters you can become a harbor master you can go into institutes and be a professor

and Anglo eastern has its own academy so basically our professors are Anglo eastern

captains who have retired from sailing they go teaching and also you can be in ports thee are

lot of opportunities in ports in offices too companies hire captains in further recruitments of

cadets there are a lot of land opportunities

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I would like to become extra master , extra master is nothing but after captain if you want to

pursue your studies its sort of like Mtech after engineering

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Is there a lot to study?

Yes you have to be passionate towards it if you don’t have passion it is really difficult because

studying is a part of merchant navy you have to study you have to give exam only then you

promotions.

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So what would you like to become maybe down your career path?

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