Mechanical Engineering Brochure 2013

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MECHANICAL ENGINEERING BATCH 2010-2014

Faculty of technology Dharmsinh Desai University, Nadiad



DHARMSINH DESAI UNIVERSITY

VISION

“Our Vision is to become a multidiciplined & ‘learner oriented’ university to closely associate with & be responsive to the Industry, to create supportive & caring environment for staff & students and to engage in R & D activities in areas of national priority.”

MISSION

“Our Mission is to undertake programs and projects for development of human resources, both through formal and on formal delivery systems, in areas of professional pursuits in all walks of human endeavors, with accent on relevance, value addition, societal needs and futuristic pilot projects.”


MESSAGE FROM THE VICE CHANCELLOR Dharmsinh

Desai University (recognized as DDU) is the embodiment of a vision to form an institution, filled with purposive action, intellectual fervor and unshakeable will to forge ahead in India’s academic space. It has carried a very rich educational and cultural legacy forward from its inception and blended academic excellence with cultural values extremely well.

Industry and Institute collaboration help in accentuating the performance levels of both organizations & hold within their realm the enormous possibilities of extensive human progress. I wish to invite you to be a part of this tradition of excellence by undertaking a placement visit to our University. On account of its regular & meticulous examination procedure, academic atmosphere, regular extra-curricular activities and qualified & committed faculty members, the University ensures that the holistic development of students takes place. I am confident that a placement visit to our campus will be mutually beneficial & students of the University will be an asset to your organization. I praise my students for their unique endeavor to reach out to the corporate world. This clearly sends out a positive signal to a potential employer that the students are eager to join them and ready to take the arduous route to success. This will be mutually beneficial for both students and companies. Dr. H. M. Desai Vice Chancellor Dharmsinh Desai University


MESSAGE FROM THE DEAN Gujarat State has shown a remarkable industrial growth in the recent times. For this momentum to be carried forward with vigor, it is essential that the young manpower who will contribute to this growth story is properly nurtured. Our Faculty of Technology has been renowned for imparting right blend of education, ethics and experience and our alumni have made their mark at both national and international levels. We strive relentlessly to ensure the all round development of professionals emerging from this Institute and that has been reflected in our placements year after year. This year our first batch of Mechanical Engineering Students is graduating and they have undergone the same kind of rigor our other students undergo. They are some of the brightest students admitted on the basis of their 12th standard performance. The secret of our student’s success is reflected in the acronym DDU which urges them to work with Discipline and Dedication leading to company’s Upliftment as well as theirs. Our past record shows that a very high percentage of students stay with the industry after graduation and achieve high levels of success. I am very confident that our young professionals will be an asset to your organization and you will be keen to be back on our campus for placements every year. Prof D. G. Panchal Dean Faculty of Technology


MESSAGE FROM THE HEAD It

gives me immens pleasure to lead & develop the department of Mechanical Engineering of Faculty of Technology, Dharmsinh Desai University. Our university is one of the premier universities across the nation and unique like a prism reflecting the manifold shades of learning and co-curricular activities. Our goal is to provide innovative and quality education with high standard to achieve academic excellence to the students. This is the most stimulating time for us, when our redefined department welcomes you. With all the latest technology available at hand, we try to simulate the critical problems of the changing world with creativity and enthusiasm. Across the nation, mechanical engineering continues to see strong enrollments as it helps the student launch a career in any number of directions, a perspective supported by the diverse job placements of our students. We will be having the first graduate batch of B.Tech Mechanical Engineering in summer of 2014 which will be efficient in covering engineering science, design, laboratory work, leadership and teamwork. Besides, we are creating more opportunities for the faculty and students as they try to endeavor themselves in their respective subjects to address the important national needs in energy and sustainability. The important parts of the subjects which include mass, motion, forces, energy, design and manufacturing are kept in broad focus here which allows us to commit multidisciplinary research results in an exciting variety of innovative projects including the establishment of SAEINDIA collegiate club for DDU and building teams for SupraSAE and BajaSAE. I heartily welcome both the recruiters and our graduating students to come to a common platform and get the best out of each other. Prof. Gurmitsingh D. Bassan Head Mechanical Engineering Department


ABOUT OUR UNIVERSITY

Dharmsinh Desai Foundation was estab-

lished at Nadiad, by an eminent Parliamentarian and a social worker, Late Shri Dharmsinh Desai. From an affiliated college, started in 1968 as Dharmsinh Desai Institute of Technology (DDIT), offering Degree and Diploma in Chemical Engineering, DDU has now become a trusted name amongst a variety of stake holders, namely, students, their parents, researchers, academicians, employers, other academic institutions offering higher level education, National level Institutions and State & Central Government agencies. The key milestones it has crossed in the past 45 plus years of its existence are Faculty of Technology, Faculty of dental science, faculty of management and information science, faculty of pharmacy and faculty of commerce. It also added Post Graduate programmes in Chemical Engg., Electronics & Communication, Civil Engg., Instrumentation & Control Engg., Computer Engg., MCA and MBA. Doctoral level programmes in Engg./Tech., Management, Pharmacy, Physical Sciences and Social Science were initiated in 2001. DDU (erstwhile DDIT) became the first Autonomous Institute in Gujarat State. Later, in the year of 2000, it was awarded

a status of ‘Deemed University’ by Government of India, in recognition of its commendable standards in Academia. In April 2005, the Government of Gujarat declared this Institute as a ‘State University’. DDU has ISO 9001:2008 certification since past six years. It is noteworthy that its Faculty of Technology is the only grantin-aid institution in the state to receive World Bank Assistance of Rs.7.8 crores. The NBA-AICTE has also granted Accreditation to the B.E. courses of the University. All the students of faculty of technology undertake the full time Industry based project training in their final semester of the programme which enables them for employment through campus interviews much before course completion. Training & Placement is vital for any Educational Institute and DDU has a good track record in this area. We have a large number of repeat companies in campus placements and this indicates their faith in the ability of our students. All the visiting companies have said it time and again that the teaching learning processes at the DDU are the second to none.


ABOUT OUR DEPARTMENT

The

Mechanical Engineering Department has roots at Dharmsinh Desai University that go back to the founding of the University in 1968. The department was initially established as supporting department for the subjects of mechanical engineering which is included in the course structure of other engineering branches. In 2009, the department started to offer undergraduate course of bachelor of technology in Mechanical Engineering. Since its establishment, the department has grown in its full strength in horizontal and verticals to reach the highest academic levels and help the University in various curricular / research activities. At present, ours is the most developed department consists 16 fully developed laboratories with ultra-modern equipments with respect to the needs of the technology and practical knowledge in industry. The faculties provide dynamism and flexibility amongst students in expanding their knowledge base. The department aim is to create more opportunities for the faculty and students as they try to endeavor themselves in their respective subjects to address the important national needs in energy and sustainability.

The important parts of the subjects which include mass, motion, forces, energy, design and manufacturing are kept in broad focus here which allows us to commit multidisciplinary research results in an exciting variety of innovative projects including the establishment of SAE INDIA collegiate club for DDU and building teams for SupraSAE and BajaSAE. DDU and Bosch Rexroth India Ltd. have signed the MoU to establish India’s 8th and Gujarat’s 1st “Center of Excellence” under which 5 different world class laboratories consisting of German made machines in the arWeas of CNC, Robotics, Mechatronics, Pneumatics and Hydraulics and PLCs will be developed. We have done MoU with Rajiv M/c Tools, Ahmedabad in the field of advanced welding and cutting technology. With Roshni Computers, Vadodara, MoU is signed for Professional design and analysis software coaching. We are also going to become the member of ISHRAE (Indian Society for Heating, Refrigerating & Air conditioning Engineers) shortly which is useful for the students in enhancing their knowledge about the latest trends in refrigeration & air conditioning field.


INFRASTRUCTURE & FACILITIES

CADD CENTER With

the availability of high speed computational facilities using computers and various numerical methods people developed some modeling and analysis software with the help of which it has become easy to make a model of the designed product and also to virtually test it under various working conditions called Simulation. The iterative Computer Aided Engineering helps the designer to modify and retest the model which saves a lot of time and money. Over the last few decades, specialized laboratories devoted to computational and CAD/CAE has been of prime importance for any premier academic institution. Therefore, we have developed our CADD Center in 120 square metres area having a sufficient number of networked desktop computers, workstation and plotter along with an extensive array of software for engineering analysis and design. This has been set up for exclusive use of our under graduate students and faculty of our department. Hardware facilities : Desktop computers having Intel core i-5 processor, 8GB Ram, 2GB graphic card, 22” LED-LCD monitor, 1TB HDD and UPS.Dell workstation Dual Intel® Xeon® E5630 2.53GHz (Two processors) and dedicated Dual 2GB NVIDIA Quadro 6000 graphic card. Interactive 78” finger touch screen board with ST projector & 42” HP 510 plotter.

Software facilities: Licensed version for latest operating system i.e. Windows 8 with upgrade facility up to 2015. We also have 50 user licenses for PTC Creo 2.0, AutoCAD 13, Matlab R13a and Simulink products installed in our CADD Center.


INFRASTRUCTURE & FACILITIES

I.C.ENGINE

LABORATORY

Automobile

engineering is one of the main streams in Mechanical engineering. The laboratory covers a systematic introduction to the various automobile systems and study of their fundamental working principles which include practical work, dismantling and assembling of parts and testing of various automobile engines. The laboratory is equipped with petrol, diesel and MPFI engine testing rigs. The I. C. Engineering laboratory have original cut sections of various gear transmission systems like constant mesh, sliding mesh, synchromesh and automatic transmission. The laboratory is equipped with the manual and automatic transmission systems used by the students for hands on practice. Students can have hands on practice for assembly of different automobile system parts.

Different types of working cut-section models of clutches like single plate coil type, diaphragm type, multiple and cone clutch are also available for better understanding the theoretical aspects. The laboratory also consists of various original cut section of different suspension device like Macpherson, longitudinal torsion bar, etc. Besides, the laboratory also have original truck working cut section model that shows each mechanism from engine to final drive system working mechanism.


INFRASTRUCTURE & FACILITIES

HEAT & MASS TRANSFER LABORATORY

Heat transfer addresses the transport of energy due to conduction, convection and

radiation and impacts nearly every area of industrial practice, including aerospace, automotive, biotechnology, chemical and materials processing, electronics, energy and environmental engineering, combustion, materials and manufacturing and many others. Heat transfer focuses on understanding, measuring and simulating thermal phenomena, exploiting these phenomena to design and manufacture efficient devices and systems and limiting the deleterious effects of high or low temperatures on system performance. The faculty gives comprehensive details of practical aspects and help to explore the minutest details via different laboratory experiments providing a platform to explain the otherwise hard to understand theories. Thus, in a true way laboratories contribute in making the engineers of next generation. The heat transfer laboratory has experimental setup to find the thermal conductivity of composite wall (made up of MS plate, Asbestos plate and wooden plate), setup to determine the thermal conductivity of lagging material. Emissivity measurement apparatus is available in the laboratory to determine the emissivity of test plate. To measure the convective heat transfer co-efficient in free and force convection, pin fin apparatus is available. The laboratory is also having unsteady state heat transfer apparatus to determine the heat transfer coefficient in unsteady state. For determination of effectiveness of heat transfer concentric tube and plate type heat exchangers are also set up in the laboratory.


INFRASTRUCTURE & FACILITIES

MECHANICAL

MEASUREMENT & METROLOGY LABORATORY

Measurement

is vital to all aspects of engineering without the correct measurements an aircraft won’t fly, a wind turbine can’t spin and a dialysis machine can’t pump. Mechanical Measurement and Metrology laboratory well equipped with flow measuring devices like ultrasonic flow meter, venturimeter, and orifice meter. pressure measuring devices, hydraulic dead weight tester with accuracy of 0.015 for calibration of pressure measuring devices, torque measuring devices, strain measuring devices, temperature measuring devices like thermometer, thermocouple, resistance temperature detector(RTD), infrared pyranometer, speed measuring devices like tachometer(contact and non contact type), stroboscope. In Metrology lab we have linear measuring instruments (measuring range 0 to 600mm, accuracy- 0.001mm) of MitutoyoJapan, Angular measuring instruments like sine bar with slip gauge set, bevel protractor of MitutoyoJapan, surface roughness measuring instruments like digital surface roughness tester(Range- 0 to 50 Ra value, 50 to 200 Rz value) & surface roughness chart, instruments for measurement of geometrical shapes like straight edge, dial indicator and magnetic stand and wide variety of gauges.


INFRASTRUCTURE & FACILITIES

POWER PLANT ENGG. LABORATORY Thermal

power plant laboratory of the Mechanical Department is well equipped with lots of model as well as charts. The best feature of the laboratory is experimental test rig of steam turbine power plant of generating capacity 1.0KW. The test rig is used for performing experiments to measure the steam turbine efficiency, steam quality and flow rate and condenser effectiveness, boiler efficiency and heat balance sheet of boiler and turbine.

The charts are available in the laboratory for better understanding of Cochran boiler, Bab-cox and willcox boiler, lamount boiler, benison boiler, loeffler boiler, velox boiler to the students. There are also general layouts of thermal power plant, hydro power plant, Nuclear power plant and diesel power plant. Power Plant Engineering laboratory are also provided with quality models for better understanding of jet condenser counter flow, surface condenser, evaporative condenser, air pre-heater, thermal power plant, hydro power plant and nuclear power plant.


INFRASTRUCTURE & FACILITIES

REFRIGERATION &

AIR-CONDITIONING LABORATORY

Refrigeration

and Airconditioning (RAC) is all about cooling and comfort. There are innumerable applications in industry and day to day life. Apart from the regular applications like air-conditioning of home and offices, refrigerator, cold storage it also used in many applications like pharmaceuticals, sophisticated electronic parts manufacturing and assembling, food preservation, tunnel ventilation, mines air conditioning and ventilations, surgical applications in medial field, space research. Main objective of RAC lab is to provide the fundamental concept l earning to the students with hands on experience by performing experiments in the institute only. To fulfill the above objective, RAC laboratory of mechanical department is equipped with the following laboratory experimental test rigs in to the large space area of 240 square metres. (1) Mini air-conditioning tutor

(2) Ice plant tutor (3) Cold storage trainer (4) Vapor absorption trainer (5) Steam jet refrigeration test rig (6) Experimental spilt A/C test rig (7) Mechanical heat pump test rig (8) Cascade refrigeration system test rig (9) Thermo-electric refrigeration system (WW10) Display for all refrigeration system These facilities are useful to understand actual working and to carry out the performance calculation and to measure the psychometric properties of air. Apart from the exposure to the above facility, the formalities for establishing the student chapter of ISHRAE (Indian Society of Heating, Refrigeration and Air-conditioning Engineers) within our campus is on the verge of completion. This will enhance industry-institute interaction and students will have opportunity to visit refrigeration industry to learn state of art technology and interact with industry experts.


INFRASTRUCTURE & FACILITIES

CENTRAL WORKSHOP Workshop

is to be considered as the heart of Mechanical Engineering. The workshop is central place for students in completing their practical projects as a part of their curriculum. Workshop facilities are extended for conducting different projects at UG and PG level under the guidance of faculties for different competitions. It consists of machine shop, welding shop, sheet metal forming shop, carpentry shop, foundry shop, power tools shop, and smithy shop. The machine shop of the workshop is well equipped with latest 15 nos. of all gears lathes from PINACHO (Spanish Lathe), professional BFW make milling machine (UF-2) having both horizontal & vertical milling capability, radial drilling machine from Batliboi Ltd., cylindrical grinding machine from Parishudh (Gondi), surface grinding machine from Parmar Pinnacle, capstan lathe from PMT Machine tools Ltd. and shaping machine as well. The welding shop consists of different types of welding machines with latest technological features supplied by ESAB Ltd. which is having world leader in the field of welding. The welding shop consists of MIG welding machine, TIG welding machine, SAW welding machine, rectifiers, spot welding machine & Gas welding machine. The workshop is also having a plasma cutting machine from HYPERTHERM (Powertec-30) which is the latest technology for cutting any kinds of metal sheets within no time using air compressor.


INFRASTRUCTURE & FACILITIES

KINEMATICS

& DYNAMICS LABORATORY The

prime objectives of Kinematics and Dynamics laboratory are to provide basic practical knowledge in the area of kinematics and dynamics field of engineering, to give a clear understanding of the theoretical concepts with the help of various experimental setups/ models and to provide research and development facilities in the area of dynamics.hands on practice. Students can have hands on practice for assembly of different automobile system parts. Kinematics and Dynamics of machines have considerable fascination for most students of mechanical engineering since the theoretical principles involved have immediate applications to practical problems.In Kinematics of Machines laboratory we have various models of inversion of single and double slider crank mechanisms, various straight line mechanisms, cam and follower mechanisms, various kinematic pairs, various power transmission drives like belt, rope and gear drives, various sets of governors etc. This laboratory is also equipped with various experimental setups like slip and creep demonstration apparatus, Epicyclic gear train and holding torque apparatus, corioli’s component of acceleration apparatus, gear tooth profile generator and cam analysis machine. The Dynamics laboratory covers the equipment’s in the area of dynamics of machines,mechanical vibration and tribology. This laboratory has various setups like universal governor apparatus, gyroscope, static and dynamic balancing apparatus, whirling of shaft and universal vibration apparatus.


INFRASTRUCTURE & FACILITIES

FLUID POWER

ENGINEERING LABORATORY

Fluid Power and Fluid Mechanics plays very important role in various fields. One of the objectives of this Lab is to introduce students to this large field through making them aware about it and observing how they operate. The other objective of the laboratory is to provide students with hands on experience of the different instrument’s performance. Fluid power engineering laboratory is equipped with different type of instruments, test rigs, models and charts. Basic instruments (set ups) explaining Bernoulli’s principle, Reynolds’s theorem, viscosity measurement, metacentric height, and cavitation are available. These facilities cover different areas like measurement of fluid properties, measurement of hydrostatic forces on a submerged body, use of flow meters to measure flow rate in a pipe, to measure pressure loss due to friction for pipe flow, to measure drag and lift forces on objects in a flow or measure flow rate over a weir. Our laboratory is equipped with Francis turbine test rig, Kaplan turbine Test rig and Pelton wheel test rig, Centrifugal Pump test rig, Reciprocating pump test rig, and Gear pump test rig. This test rigs are equipped with all latest mountings fitted on it and able to carry out detailed analysis. Models demonstrating pumps, turbine, ram, jack, press etc... are also available in the laboratory.


COURSE STRUCTURE SEMESTER-I • • • • •

MATHEMATICS – I BASIC ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING LINUX OPERATING SYSTEM PROGRAMMING ENGINEERING GRAPHICS ENGINEERING MECHANICS

• WORK SHOP-I

SEMESTER-II • • • • • •

MATHEMATICS – II ELECTRONICS PRINCIPLES COMPUTER PROGRAMMING IN “C” MECHANICS OF SOLIDS HEAT POWER WORK SHOP-II

SEMESTER-III • • • • • •

MATHEMATICS – III ADVANCED STRENGTH OF MATERIALS KINEMETICS OF MACHINES ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS MATERIAL SCIENCE & METALLURGY FLUID MECHANICS

SEMESTER-VI • • • • • •

THERMAL ENGG.-I (I.C. ENGINES) MACHINE DRAWING & INDUSTRIAL DRAFTING MECHANICAL MEASUREMENT & METROLOGY MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY-I ELECTRICAL MACHINES INTRODUCTION TO YOGA


COURSE STRUCTURE SEMESTER-V • • • • • • •

NUMERICAL METHODS & COMPUTER PROG. DYNAMICS OF MACHINES INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT & ECONOMICS MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY-II THERMAL ENGINEERING-II (POWER PLANT ENGG.) FLUID POWER ENGINEERING SELF DEVELOPEMENT

SEMESTER-VI • • • • • • •

HEAT & MASS TRANSFER CONTROL SYSTEM PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY MACHINE DESIGN-I MECHANICAL VIBRATIONS STEAM & GAS TURBINES SEMINAR

SEMESTER-VII • • • • • • •

MACHINE DESIGN-II THERMAL ENGINEERING-III (REFRI. & AIR COND.) OPTIMISATION TECHNIQUES CAD-CAM FINITE ELEMENT METHODS AUTOMOBILE SYSTEMS TERM PROJECT

SEMESTER-VIII • PROJECT/INDUSTRIAL TRAINING • SEMINAR


TEACHING FACULTIES Name: Prof.Gurmitsingh D. Bassan Designation: Asso. professor Qualification: M.E.(Machine Design),G.U. Ph.D.(pursuing) Email: gdbassan.mech@ddu.ac.in Areas of Interest: Machine Design

Name: Prof. Bipinchandra J. Patel Designation: Asso Professor Qualification: M.E. (Production), M.S University Email: bjpatel.mech@ddu.ac.in Areas of Interest: Production and IC Engines

Name: Designation: Qualification: Email: Areas of Interest:

Prof. Rajesh M. Joshi Assistant Professor M.Tech. (Design), IIT Delhi Ph.D.(pursuing) rmjoshi.mech@ddu.ac.in Nonlinear Mechanics, CAE,Advanced dynamics, Fracture Mechanics, Composite Materials

Name: Prof. Prasad V. Dixit Designation: Assistant Professor Qualification: M.E. (Thermal Science), MSU-Baroda Email: pvdixit.mech@ddu.ac.in Areas of Interest: Non-conventional energy- sources, Thermodynamics, IC engines


TEACHING FACULTIES Name: Prof. Pravin N.Tank Designation: Assistant Professor Qualification: M.E.(Thermal Science), MSU-Baroda Email: pntank.mech@ddu.ac.in Areas of Interest: Design, Analysis and Experi- mentation Technique

Name: Prof. Nimesh S. Patel Designation: Assistant Professor Qualification: M.Tech. (Mechanical) SVNIT-Surat, Ph.D.(pursuing) Email: nspatel.mech@ddu.ac.in Areas of Interest: Tribology,Mechanical Vibration, Mechanism & Machine Design

Name: Prof. Nirav A. Vora Designation: Assistant Professor Qualification: M. Tech. (Machine Design), GTU Email: navora.mech@ddu.ac.in Areas of Interest: Machine Design, Solid Mechanics, Fluid Mechanics

Name: Prof. Roopnesh V. Solanki Designation: Assistant Professor Qualification: M. Tech. (CAD-CAM), GTU Email: rvsolanki.mech@ddu.ac.in Areas of Interest: Production, Automobile


TEACHING FACULTIES Name: Prof. Mitesh N. Prajapati Designation: Assistant Professor Qualification: M.Tech. (Thermal System Design), SVNIT-Surat Email: mnprajapati.mech@ddu.ac.in Areas of Interest: Heat Transfer, Thermal Engineering

Name Prof. Krunal K. Shah Designation Assistant Professor Qualification M.Tech. (Thermal), Nirma University Email kkshah.mech@ddu.ac.in Areas of Interest Thermal Engineering

Name: Prof. Saurabh R. Shah Designation: Assistant Professor Qualification: M.Tech. (Thermal), Nirma University Email: srshah.mech@ddu.ac.in Areas of Interest: Fluid Mechanics, Turbo machinary, CFD Name: Prof. Kavit R. Shah Designation: Assistant Professor Qualification: M.S. Mechanical, University Of Bridgeport,USA Email: krshah.mech@ddu.ac.in Areas of Interest: Material Science, Production, Welding


TEACHING FACULTIES Name: Prof. Chirag M. Fadadu Designation: Assistant Professor Qualification: M.Tech. (Thermal System Design), SVNIT-Surat Email: cmfadadu.mech@ddu.ac.in Areas of Interest: Heat Transfer, Thermal Engineering

Name: Prof. Sharmistha R. Sondh Designation: Assistant Professor Qualification: M.Tech. (Design), Nirma University Email: ssondh.mech@ddu.ac.in Areas of Interest: Machine Design, Machining Processes

Name: Prof. Dhaval I. Upadhyay Designation: Assistant Professor Qualification: M.E. (Production) MSU-Baroda Email: diupadhyay.mech@ddu.ac.in Areas of Interest: Automobile, Manufacturing

Name: Prof. Gaurang N. Makwana Designation: Assistant Professor Qualification: M.E. (JP & GTP) MSU-Baroda Email: gnmakwana.mech@ddu.ac.in Areas of Interest: CFD, Thermal Science, Turbo Machinary


TEACHING FACULTIES Name: Prof. Dipam S. Patel Designation: Assistant Professor Qualification: M.E. (CAD/CAM) GTU Email: dspatel.mech@ddu.ac.in Areas of Interest: Design, Optimization

Name: Prof. Devangi J. Desai Designation: Assistant Professor Qualification: M.Tech. (CAD/CAM), Charusat University Email: djdesai.mech@ddu.ac.in Areas of Interest: Manufacturing, Welding Technology

Name: Prof. Brijesh P. Waghela Designation: Assistant Professor Qualification: M.E. (JP & GTP) MSU-Baroda Email: bpvaghela.mech@ddu.ac.in Areas of Interest: Power Plant Engineering, IC Engines, Thermodynamics

Name: Prof. Hitesh T. Patel Designation: Workshop Suprintendent Qualification: B.E. Mechanical NGU Email: htpatel.mech@ddu.ac.in Areas of Interest: CAD-CAM,CNC Programming


students merit list Rank Student Name

CPI

Rank

Student Name

CPI

1

JAYSVAL KISHANKUMAR K.

9.48

38

SHUKLA DEVANG Y.

7.62

2

MAHESHWARI SHAMEEK S.

9.16

39

TAILOR AKASH M.

7.59

3

PANDYA AKASH R.

9.13

40

PATEL JAYKUMAR K.

7.58

4

MALANI NIRAVKUMAR J.

9.13

41

PARIKH HRISHIT V.

7.54

5

SHAH SAGAR D.

9.01

42

KALAVADIA NIHAR R.

7.52

6

BAVARVA HARSH R.

8.89

43

PATEL RUSHABH J.

7.48

7

SANGANI HIRENKUMAR R.

8.89

44

AGHARA DHANANJAY D.

7.47

8

SHAH JENISH J.

8.86

45

PATEL JAYKUMAR J.

7.46

9

THACKER PARTH J.

8.85

46

PATEL JENISH T.

7.45

10

DHREVADA BIMAL R.

8.79

47

DANGASHIYA PRATIK R.

7.41

11

DALSANIA DARVIN P.

8.69

48

DESAI NILESHKUMAR M.

7.34

12

JOSHI JAGRUT P.

8.63

49

SHAH SUPAN S.

7.29

13

SHROFF VRUTANT M.

8.45

50

PATEL PARESHKUMAR M.

7.22

14

PANDYA JILAY S.

8.37

51

THAKORE JAIMIL D.

7.08

15

PATEL BHAUMIKKUMAR S.

8.35

52

CHAUDHARY KRUNAL V.

7.08

16

GANDHI HARDIK U.

8.30

53

BABARIYA NINAD C.

7.07

17

SHAH TEJKUMAR M.

8.26

54

DANGAR HARDIK B.

6.84

18

MAKWANA ASUTOSH J.

8.23

55

SHAH RUSHANG N.

6.82

19

PATEL NIRMAL B.

8.22

56

MORI VIJAYBHAI D.

6.82

20

BALDANIA JAYKISHAN S.

8.15

57

RATHOD DHARMESH B.

6.80

21

DESAI KARN U.

8.10

58

MODI SAMARTH D.

6.74

22

VERMA LALIT R.

8.06

59

NAIK JIGAR I.

6.72

23

GANDHI DARSHAN B.

8.06

60

KHACHAR RUTVIK D.

6.71

24

BORICHA ADITYA K.

8.04

61

AMIN AYUSH R.

6.67

25

PATEL DISHESHKUMAR P.

8.04

62

SHAH URMIL B.

6.67

26

CHAUDHARI ANKIT H.

7.96

63

BARAIYA NILESH D.

6.56

27

PATEL KARANJ J.

7.94

64

SHAH SAHIL

6.44

28

RAVAL KIRAN A.

7.94

65

DEVLEKAR AXAYKUMAR M.

6.44

29

MODIYA RAVI N.

7.87

66

THAKKER DEEP

6.28

30

PATEL RAKSHIT V.

7.85

67

THUMMAR SAGAR D.

6.25

31

PRAJAPATI DEVANG K.

7.84

68

KHER INDRAJITSINH B.

6.11

32

PRAJAPATI RONAK R.

7.75

69

PATEL RITESHKUMAR N.

6.09

33

BABARIYA SAGAR J.

7.69

70

MUNDHVA HARDIK C.

6.05

34

PATEL GAURAV S.

7.68

71

PATEL DIVYESHKUMAR D.

6.03

35

VAISHNANI PARIN T.

7.68

72

CHAUHAN BIRENDRASINH C.

5.88

36

GHELANI DIVYESH B.

7.66

73

AKHANI NIVID J.

5.86

37

MAJITHIYA HEMANG A.

7.66


co-curricular activities

‘Mercedes-Benz’ workshop arranged by Mechanical Department under ‘FELICIFIC’13’

Opening ceremony of ‘DDU SAE (Society of Automotive Engineers) COLLEGIATE CLUB’

Different technical events organized by Mechanical Department under ‘DIMENSION’13’ during College’s Techfest ‘FELICIFIC’13’ Team members of ‘DIMENSION’13’ organized under ‘FELICIFIC’13’


industry interaction

MoU signing ceremony between DDU and Bosch Rexroth Group for “Center of Excellence”

A visit to the ‘SARDAR SAROVAR DAM’

A model of ‘CNC 2D PLOTTER’ made by B.Tech Mechanical Engineering Students

A visit to the ‘CASTING’ factory


Bachelor of Technology (Mechanical Engineering) Batch 2010-2014


CONTACT DETAILS

Prof. Gurmitsingh D. Bassan Asso. Prof. & Head Mechanical Engg. Department Contact:+919879522741 Email ID: hod.mech@ddu.ac.in

Prof. Rajesh M. Joshi Assistant Professor Mechanical Engg. Department Contact:+919426047274 Email ID: hod.mech@ddu.ac.in


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