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Newsletter: Oct 2012 BITS PILANI GOA CAMPUS STUDENT SECTION

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Newsletter: Oct 2012

BITS PILANI GOA CAMPUS STUDENT SECTION

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About ASME

ASME, the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, is a not-for-profit membership

organization that enables collaboration, knowledge sharing, career enrichment, and skills

development across all engineering disciplines. Founded in 1880 by a small group of leading

industrialists, ASME has grown through the decades to include more than 120,000 members in

over 140 countries around the globe.

India comes under District G (Asia-Pacific) of this large community. ASME started its

operations in the student community in India around 3 years back. So relatively India is a new

section to the ASME community. But even in this small span of time, India has made its

presence felt with over 30 strong student sections-the most in District G. The number of student

members in India is more than any other country from Asia-Pacific constituting about 65% of all

the student members of the district.

Mission:

ASME in India works in accordance with its international mission- “To serve our diverse global

community by advancing, disseminating and applying engineering knowledge for improving the

quality of life and communicating the excitement of engineering.”

Vision:

ASME is a membership organization recognized globally for its leadership in providing the

engineering community with technical content and a forum for information exchange. With a

membership of more than 127,000 mechanical engineers and allied professionals from around

the world, ASME serves this wide-ranging technical community through high-quality programs

in continuing education, the development and maintenance of codes and standards, research,

conferences and publications, government relations, and various forms of outreach.

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Contents

ASME BITS Pilani K.K.Birla Goa Campus Student Section ................................................................. 4

Section Officers ........................................................................................................................................ 4

Lecture Series .............................................................................................................................................. 5

ProEngineer Software Lectures ................................................................................................................ 5

AutoCAD 2012 Software Lectures ........................................................................................................... 5

ANSYS Software Lectures ....................................................................................................................... 5

Workshops ................................................................................................................................................... 5

Computational Fluid Workshop ................................................................................................................ 5

ASME Explorations .................................................................................................................................... 6

Design and Analysis of Machine Elements .............................................................................................. 6

Supersonic flow through convergent divergent nozzle ............................................................................. 7

Inviscid flow over aerofoil and construction of panel methods in 2-D vector space ................................ 8

Heat loss analysis for an IC engine ........................................................................................................... 9

Smart Suspension Systems ..................................................................................................................... 10

ASME Membership Benefits.................................................................................................................... 11

ASME Professional Development Hours ............................................................................................... 11

2013 Arthur L. Williston Award Contest ................................................................................................ 12

Student Professional Development Conference (SPDC) 2013 ............................................................... 14

Student Design Competition ................................................................................................................... 15

Other Campus News and Competitions .................................................................................................. 16

Quick Links ............................................................................................................................................... 17

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ASME BITS Pilani K.K.Birla Goa Campus Student Section

The ASME student section in BITS-Pilani Goa was started to provide students an opportunity to

Enhance their technical knowledge, showcase their talent and network with professionals and

other student members from all over the world. The section works under the guidance of our

faculty advisor Dr. Shibu Clement and the Head of the Department, Dr Pravin Singru. The

explorations conducted by students under ASME have played a part in improving their interest in

various fields ranging from theoretical understanding of various principles to their practical

implementations.

If you wish to take part in any of the ASME international competitions, please mail your name

and the competition you wish to take part in to [email protected]. You must be an ASME

member to take part in the same,

Please like our facebook page https://www.facebook.com/asme.bitsgoa?ref=hl to get regular updates

about ASME events.

Section Officers

Faculty Advisor

Dr. Shibu Clement

Chairman

Akhila Mallavarapu

[email protected]

Vice Chairman

V.K.Narasimhan

[email protected]

Treasurer

Gaurav Manoj Jha

[email protected]

Secretary

Sushobhan Parida

[email protected]

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Lecture Series

ProEngineer Software Lectures

These lectures were taken in the Computer Centre from 21st Sept-24

th Sept 2012, in association with the

Mechanical Engineering Students Association (MESA) –BPGC, by Iniyan Thiruselvam N.

Students were taught how to use various tools in proE to design and assemble parts.

AutoCAD 2012 Software Lectures

These lectures will be conducted in the Computer Centre from 8th Oct-10

th Oct 2012, by Nikhil Khicha.

Students will be taught about the various tools and utilities of the software and how to use the software to

design objects.

To register, fill in your details here:

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dHpCM2IybFQ4R19YR0N2QVB3YTJINHc6

MQ#gid=0

Contact:

Nikhil Khicha

[email protected]

ANSYS Software Lectures

These lectures will be taken by the end of this semester.

Workshops

Computational Fluid Workshop

This workshop will be taken by Dr.Atul Sharma, Associate Professor from IIT Bombay.

Duration: 2nd

Jan – 5th Jan 2013

Prerequisites: It is recommended that Heat Transfer and Fluid Mechanics courses be completed by the

students

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ASME Explorations

To register for the ASME Explorations, please fill in your details at:

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dFJ2MUpKNnpiMWQ4Z1dIUU56QlQ5VXc6

MQ#gid=0

The explorations will start from 5th Oct and will be held once a week according to the convenience of the

students taking part in the exploration.

Design and Analysis of Machine Elements

Description of Exploration:

• Basic solid modeling of parts

• Advanced solid modeling ( sweep, blend, helical sweep )

• Assemblies of joints, couplings, simple machines

• Structural Analysis of basic machine elements

• PRO E and ANSYS will be used

Taken By:

Archit Mokashi

[email protected]

Nikhil Sahakari

[email protected]

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Supersonic flow through convergent divergent nozzle

Description of Exploration:

A brief overview:

• Convergent nozzles accelerate flows till sonic velocities are reached.

• A diverging nozzle in conjunction to a sonic converging nozzle produces supersonic flow.

• Diverging portion produces sub-sonic flow if the throat Mach number is sub-sonic.

• Presence of shock waves in case of under or over-expanded C-D nozzles.

Concepts to be covered:

Mach number Sub-sonic, Sonic and Supersonic flows Shocks and Expansion Waves Convergent and Divergent Nozzles – de Laval Nozzle Thermodynamics of Fluid Flow Characteristics of Normal and Oblique Shocks Simulation of the flow through C-D Nozzle Using ANSYS

Taken By:

Nishanth Paul Kepin Kavathia

[email protected] [email protected]

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Inviscid flow over aerofoil and construction of panel methods in 2-D vector space

Description of Exploration:

Basic elements of flow over an aerofoil and potential functions and solutions commonly used.

Numerical panel techniques and how to go about coding for a simple panel method

Introduction to aerofoil

Benefits

Knowledge about inviscid theory of fluid flow

Introduction to computational aerodynamics

Familiarization with MATLAB interface.

Taken By:

Ronak Gupta

[email protected]

Vishaal Saraiya

[email protected]

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Heat loss analysis for an IC engine

Description of Exploration:

Analysis of the causes of heat loss in

in cylinder portion

out cylinder portions

exhaust emissions

Minimization of the heat loss

Taken By:

Kamesh Awasthi

[email protected]

Monica Rawat

[email protected]

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Smart Suspension Systems

Description of Exploration:

• Suspension

– Avoids vibrations, road noise, bumps to provide

comfortable riding.

• Parts

– Springs: Coil and Leaf

– Torsion Bars

– Air Springs

• Smart Suspension

– Use of smart fluid in damper.

• Road Handling: Ride Comfort & Performance

• Damper

• Viscous Damping

• Hysteretic Damping

– MR Fluid

– MR Damper

Taken By:

Phanindra Rao

[email protected]

Shashank Bassi

[email protected]

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ASME Membership Benefits

Please visit my.asme.org to access membership benefits such as:

• Subscription to ME Magazine

• 24/7 E-Library access to reference materials and journals

• E-Mentoring providing individual student members with guidance from an experienced engineer

practicing in the field.

ASME Professional Development Hours

• ASME Codes and Standards

This is a self-study course. http://www.asme.org/products/courses/asme-

standards?nicam=WE0455&nichn=Email07182012&niseg=FreeCourseB

You will learn:

- What standards are

- Why we have standards

- How standards are developed

- The role of standards in industry and everyday life

- The role of ASME in the development of standards

- The process of ASME certification

Who should attend:

This course is designed for anyone who wants an introduction to and a better understanding of ASME

standards and certification.

Course Type: Assessment Based Course

Course Number: ZABC19

ASME e-Learning

More than 100 ASME Training & Development eLearning courses are available – each offering

CEU's and/or PDH's -- delivered in a variety of computer and Web-based learning platforms,

including Online Instructor-Supported, Online Self-Study, as well as CD-ROM learning formats.

Visit go.asme.org/eLearning to explore ASME e-Learning courses.

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2013 Arthur L. Williston Award Contest

THE WILLISTON AWARD IS PRESENTED ANNUALLY BY ASME TO THE STUDENT ENGINEER OR RECENT GRADUATE WHO AUTHORS

THE BEST ACCEPTABLE PAPER IN THE AREA OF CIVIC SERVICE

TOPIC AREA: Engineering of Personal Transportation Alternatives

ASSIGNMENT: An effective and efficient transportation system, accompanied by equally high-caliber water and electricity

distribution systems, is an indispensable part of the infrastructure of a prosperous society with a high standard of living. In the USA, for instance, the topic is of high enough strategic importance to justify the existence of a long-standing Transportation Research Board as part of the National Academies; the think-tank organization that shapes policy, informs public opinion and advances the pursuit of science, engineering and medicine. Transportation systems such as buses, trains, planes and ships provide for mass transportation, and tend to serve regions of higher population densities. Personal transportation, on the other hand, tends to be dominated by the automobile. While providing a high degree of flexibility and convenience, the dependence of traditional automobiles on petroleum-based fuels is widely recognized as unsustainable. You are being asked to examine these issues and propose your vision for the future of personal transportation. Discuss the general problems of personal transportation on a global level, with a critical look at our present means of transportation. Include in your discussion a survey of the personal transportation alternatives that have been developed or proposed, and their current status, and follow on with your vision for the future. What role would engineering innovation, especially from mechanical engineers; play in developing effective personal transportation alternatives?

AWARD: The first prize winner receives formal recognition by the Society that includes having an abstract of the paper

published in ASME News Online or Mechanical Advantage. In addition, the first prizewinner will receive a bronze medal, an honorarium of $1000, a certificate, and travel and expense allowance for two days at the 2013 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition.

The second prize winner receives a $500 honorarium and a Williston certificate. The third prize winner receives a $250 honorarium and a Williston certificate. All authors of acceptable papers will receive a letter of participation.

DEADLINE: Papers must be submitted by February 15, 2013 or they will not be accepted.

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CONTEST RULES: Papers that do not comply with the contest rules will not be accepted for consideration by the General Awards Committee.

1. Eligibility: ASME Student Members or Members who received baccalaureate degrees in mechanical engineering or mechanical engineering technology not more than two years before the contest deadline are eligible. The paper must be based on the work of an individual and not a team.

2. Format: Each entry must be formatted as follows: double-spaced, 81⁄2" x 11" with 1-inch margins all around, or A4 size with equivalent margins. Maximum length of the document, including cover page, abstract (this not to exceed one page), references, footnotes and figures, is 12 pages. The cover page shall indicate the title of the paper, author's full name and signature, address, the name of the school from which he/she has graduated or expects to graduate, and the expected or actual date of graduation; and the full name, signature and address of a sponsor who is responsible for assuring that the paper addresses the topic and complies with the rules of the contest.

3. Sponsor: An ASME Corporate Member (Member, Fellow or Corporate Honorary Member) who has taken an active role in encouraging or guiding participation of a maximum of two authors in the contest shall be listed as sponsor.

4. Deadline: Papers that satisfy the contest rules must be submitted by February 15, 2013. E-mail:[email protected] Submission can be a Microsoft Word .doc document or an Adobe Acrobat .pdf file.

5. Results: All participants will be notified about the contest results by June 30, 2013.

PAPER JUDGING

Papers dealing with the specified topic and meeting the contest rules will be scored by the ASME General Awards Committee on the basis of 100 points, distributed as follows:

1. ORIGINALITY & RELEVANCE—(40 Points) How original and of what significance is the author's main idea? Has the topic been addressed? How well does it compare and contrast with alternate approaches to the problem? What is the potential impact if the idea is implemented?

2. DEVELOPMENT—(30 Points) How well does the author develop his/her argument? Is the paper persuasive in terms of its technical basis, logic, and depth of explanation? Does the author build on past knowledge in this area?

3. PRESENTATION—(30 Points) How effectively does the author communicate his/her ideas? Is the content well organized and are the ideas presented clearly and concisely? Are grammar, punctuation, spelling, sentence structure and other aspects of the composition correct? Is effective use made of figures, tables and other illustrations?

The highest scoring acceptable paper will be declared the winner.

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Student Professional Development Conference (SPDC) 2013

The Student Professional Development Conference (SPDC) is an annual ASME conference held

at district level.

The main purpose of SPDC is the selection of a body of student members to overlook the student

activities at district level. The conference is open to representatives of all ASME student sections

throughout the district. The members selected here represent their district at the international

level.

The selection of governing team (SDOB members) takes place in Student Leadership Seminar

(SLS). The conference is marked by a score of other competitions, Old Guard paper presentation

competition, Old Guard technical poster competition to name a few. The district G SPDC 2011

was held at National Tsing hua university, Taiwan and the SPDC 2012 was held at BITS, Dubai.

Venue of SPDC 2013 for India will be announced soon.

Competitions

Old Guard Oral Presentation

Old Guard Technical Poster Presentation

Old Guard Technical Webpage presentation

Student Design Competition 2013: Remote Inspection Device

B Plan Competition

Other Possible Activities (varies by individual SPDC):

Graduate Student Technical Conference (GSTC)

Early Career Technical Conference (ECTC)

Student Leadership Seminar (SLS)

Student Design Exposition

Radio Controlled Baja Car Competition

You Tube Competition

Impromptu Design Competition

T-Shirt Design Competition

Career/Job Fair

Panel Discussions

Early Career Workshops

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Student Design Competition

2013 Student Design Competition: Remote Inspection Device

http://districts.asme.org/SDOB/DistrictG/India/Events/SDC.html

After the tragedy at the Fukushima nuclear facility following the March 2011 Tohoku earthquake and

tsunami, the nuclear industry has issued a Request for Proposal (RFP) to design and build a small,

remotely-controlled inspection vehicle. The purpose of the vehicle is to determine the level of

radioactivity at specified locations and inspect for damage. This vehicle will protect the human operator

from absorbing a high dose of radioactive contamination. There is information that could be gained by the

inspection vehicle that could inform the plant operators so that they may avert an accident or begin

repairs.

• Your task is to design a remotely-controlled, proof-of-concept vehicle for inspection purposes.

The vehicle must be able to negotiate around obstacles, both in getting to the inspection points

and in bringing the sensor back to the designated return area. The vehicle must then return to its

starting location, ready for another run.

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Other Campus News and Competitions

SAEIndia BITS-Pilani Goa Collegiate Club starts this year!

Mission: To encourage innovation and exchange of ideas in the field of mobility and engineering.

For more details, visit https://www.facebook.com/SaeBitsPilaniKkBirlaGoaCampus?fref=ts or contact

SAE BITSG Chairperson: Shashank Bassi ([email protected])

Autodesk Sustainability Design 2012

Get a chance to win 1 lac rupees prizes. Show how sustainable your design /project is, by presenting it in

IIT-Madras (for those who short listed from preliminary). For this submit your project to Autodesk

Sustainability design 2012. Last date of submission is October 15. Register you team today by sending

your team details (2-3 members in a team) including your faculty adviser details to

[email protected].

Airbus Fly Your Ideas 2013

Airbus Fly Your Ideas challenges students worldwide to develop ideas for a greener aviation industry.

Fly Your Ideas is open to teams of 3 to 5 students from around the world, studying a first degree, Masters

or PhD in any academic discipline, from engineering to marketing, business to science and philosophy to

design. You have until 30 November 2012 to register your team.

Find out more at www.airbus-fyi.com

Robocon 2013

Robocon is a competition held for Asian countries. The problem statement of the competition consists of

performing a specified task using generally two or more robots. You can find more about it on-

http://aburobocon2013.vtv.gov.vn/. The competition (national round) is in March 2013.

This year our campus is participating in robocon for the first time.The work has been already started. Still

students who are interested in mechanical design and mainly protoyping robots are welcome. There are no

prerequisites except dedication in work. Students who are familiar with motion simulation/modelling in

proE/catia etc are also required.

Interested can mail their names to [email protected]

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Quick Links

ASME BITS Goa facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/asme.bitsgoa?ref=hl

Please like this page to get latest updates on ASME Events

Link to register for ASME Explorations:

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dFJ2MUpKNnpiMWQ4Z1dIUU56QlQ5VXc6

MQ#gid=0

Link to register for AutoCAD lectures:

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dHpCM2IybFQ4R19YR0N2QVB3YTJINHc6MQ#gid=0

ASME Main website: http://www.asme.org/

ASME Member Tools: http://my.asme.org/

ASME Student District Operating Board India website:

http://districts.asme.org/SDOB/DistrictG/India/Index.html

ASME SPDC: http://events.asme.org/SPDC/ and

http://districts.asme.org/SDOB/DistrictG/India/Events/SPDC.html

Student Design Competition: http://districts.asme.org/SDOB/DistrictG/India/Events/SDC.html

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ASME BPGC Newsletter

October 2012

To contribute to the newsletter, please contact [email protected] or [email protected]