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    " 91 Years of Relentless Journey Towards Engineering Advancement for Nation Building "" 91 Years of Relentless Journey Towards Engineering Advancement for Nation Building "

    Vijayawada Local CenterVijayawada Local Center

    Is our economic growth is real growth?

    From Chairmans Desk

    If we see the statistics of Foreign Institutional Investor (FII) earning is above 200%, but generally

    companies earn 3 to 10% as profit, from that only less than half the money is given as dividend to the shareholders

    .Even mutual fund Companies earn 40 to 50% before FIIs entered into India. Institutional Investors has lot of marke

    Intelligence available with high networking ability and better IT. Highly intelligent professionals from IITs, IIMs and

    better universities are recruited to analyze each company and sector by giving 4 to 5 months training. An intelligent

    person with the money power is able to loot the money from small Investors. Warren Buffett became the 3rd richest in

    the world by investing in share market.

    The Institution of Engineers (India)VIJAYAWADA LOCAL CENTRE, Dr. KL Rao Bhavan, Governorpet, Vijayawada-2. A.P.

    Tel : 0866 - 2576822, 2574217 E-mail : [email protected]

    Chairman

    . D.Rama Krishna, FIE

    Hon. Secretary

    r. T.Satyanandam, FIE

    Jt. Hon. Secretaryr. D.Ramesh Kumar, MIE

    uture Role of Engineers - 2

    cience Corner - 3

    uality Control Tools - 4

    reen Roofs - 7I Notifications - 8

    pcoming Events - 8

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    Foreign Institutional Investor (FII) earning

    India got FDI 5.7 lakh Crores from last 10 years, but in this also main problem is 51 % came, from Mauritius

    (41.9%) and Singapore (9.2%). That means this may not be technical investments. When foreign company will star

    their operations in India, we will get best technology and better processes to India. So that our manpower will learn al

    that, which will improve country technically as well as financially since wealth is created in our country. Land prices areincreased multifold. 20 years back itself, plots are laid around 40 km distance in all direction in Hyderabad. Now it is

    more than 50kms i.e. 10,000 sq km that means Hyderabad population has to increase 15cr which is impossible.

    Please wr i te to me at rkdasar [email protected]. in

    Any country or organization or individuals sustainable Finance growth is possible only by con

    tinuous wealth creation. Money earning is always not wealth creation. Wealth creation should have

    act, where material or service value should be added by converting into better form. Money can be

    earned by way of lending, by trading, investing in share market, etc.Ramakrishna DasariChairmanIEI Vijayawada Local Center

    Dec - 1993 0.0382 1.22 0.24 5.43 536% 346%

    Dec - 1994 0.0955 3.05 0.50 11.21 425% 268%

    Dec - 1995 0.1424 4.48 0.76 17.05 435% 281%

    Dec - 1996 0.2442 7.37 1.31 29.36 437% 298%

    Dec - 1997 0.2947 8.78 1.55 34.66 426% 295%

    Dec - 1998 0.2949 8.80 1.56 35.00 431% 298%

    Dec - 1999 0.3593 10.30 1.87 41.86 421% 307%

    Dec - 2000 0.4261 11.81 2.11 47.29 396% 300%

    Dec - 2001 0.5508 14.48 2.71 60.73 393% 319%

    Dec - 2002 0.5874 15.23 2.86 63.87 386% 319%

    Dec - 2003 0.9382 22.86 4.34 97.18 363% 325%

    Dec - 2004 1.3353 31.73 5.58 124.94 318% 294%

    Dec - 2005 1.8276 42.91 6.76 151.18 270% 252%

    Dec - 2006 2.2105 51.44 6.97 156.00 216% 203%

    Dec - 2007 2.9141 68.77 10.31 230.60 254% 235%

    Dec - 2008 2.3810 56.84 9.63 215.42 304% 279%

    Dec - 2009 3.2236 74.60 9.96 222.78 209% 199%

    Dec - 2010 4.5391 103.6 25.46 569.60 461% 450%

    May - 2011 4.5800 104.6 25.50 570.37 457% 445%

    Banking sector and Insurance sectors are making more money which are not value added activities. Some people

    are able to Earn More Money by easy means, they became Role Models to the Society. People who are earning easy

    money they start spending lavishly, other people also want to follow them. When more people move towards non

    value added activities, Cost will increase. At that time Indian Products will be much costlier than other countries. Then

    we will be importing products from other countries. Then our people will strive for work .At present since Money is

    coming into the country by way of Investments, because of it we do not understand the problem. It rather we are all in

    Illusion Country is progressing rapidly. We all should have better education about economy so that we can take righ

    decisions to improve economy.

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    1 MAURITIUS 241,185.69 53,876.99 41.882 SINGAPORE 52,588.88 11,831.31 9.203 U.S.A 42,315.69 9,398.25 7.314 UNITED KINGDOM 28,377.97 6,404.58 4.985 NETHERLANDS 25,254.87 5,617.74 4.376 JAPAN 23,784.80 5,237.75 4.077 CYPRUS 21,594.65 4,733.84 3.688 GERMANY 13,214.37 2,962.77 2.309 FRANCE 10,158.03 2,239.89 1.74

    10 UAE 8,536.38 1,877.41 1.46

    Foreign Direct Investment Inflows

    (In Rs crore) (In US$ million)

    % withtotal FDI

    inflows (+)

    CountrySl.No.

    Country wise FDI inflows (Apr.2000 to Feb.2011)

    Source: http://www.equitymaster.com/india-markets/fiis/

    Source: http://dipp.nic.in/fdi_statistics/india_fdi_index.htm

    *1 Trillion = 1,000,000 Millions *1 Billion = 1,000 millions

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    FUTURE ROLE OF ENGINEERSEr. Sujit Banerjee,

    Director, International Management Academy

    Immd. Past Hony. Secretary of West Bengal State Centre of IEI

    Immd. Past Director of Rural Development Forum of IEI

    KCP SUGAR AND INDUSTRIESCORPORATION LIMITED

    RAMAKRISHNA BUILDINGS, 239, ANNA SALAI, CHENNAI-600 006.

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    Manufacturers of : Premium Grade Sugar, Bio compost and

    formulated products at Vuyyuru andLakshmipuram, Krishna District, Andhra Pradesh

    Industrial Alcohol, Denatured Spirits,Bio-fertilizers and Mycorrhiza at Vuyyuru

    Telephones:Regd. Office :044-28555171

    Sugar Factory, Vuyyuru :08676-232001Sugar Factory, Lakshmipuram :08671-222046

    Branch Office, Vijayawada :0866-2538133

    Fax :Regd. Office :044-28546617

    Sugar Factory, Vuyyuru :08676-232640

    Sugar Factory, Lakshmipuram :08671-222640Website : www.kcpsugar.com

    Er. Sujit Banerjee,Delivered lecture on future role of engineers at

    Vijayawada local centre on 09th of April, 2011.

    Civilization at all stages stared at the production units for their day to day

    living. Engineers were responsible for converting raw material to products

    of such use for the society. In doing so engineers so far concentrated on the

    ability of their physical creation mainly based on their strong analytical skill,

    thus demonstrated extreme excellence in their profession. As the civilization

    progressed, engineers along with this took the unique burden to share the

    responsibility of execution for producing in quantity.

    Performing excellently means to be proficient in that skill which helped

    them to strike the iron at right time of redness with right pressure with right

    tool to produce right arrow heads, axes etc which tribal of Andhra Pradesh

    used to produce. Those are still in exhibition in the museum of Aarakul

    Valley. Execution means along with performing, taking responsibility of plan-

    ning, coordinating, scheduling, controlling etc., i.e., in one word managing.

    Thus performance was for quality and execution or managing was for quantity

    Now the pertinent question comes who is an Engineer ?

    According to Oxford advanced learners English dictionary, an Engineer

    is a person whose job involves designing and producing that thing. In the

    World Engineering Congress held in 2004 at Shangai , China one of the

    inferences was that anyone who has the capability or ability to convert raw

    material into products of our day to day use can be termed as engineer..

    Since the dawn of its journey based on such community i.e. engineers

    our civilization always aspired only one thing that is how to make improve-

    ment over the present. In such direction there were two elements one was

    maintaining the improvement already achieved i. e. maintaining the stan-

    dard and the other was to improve the standard. Physical Creation took care

    for maintaining the standard and Mental Creation to elevate the standard.

    Future engineers should now concentrate more on Mental Cre-

    ation. As said the components of Mental Creation are Corporate

    Strategy with unique dynamic skill, to elegantly accomplish all tasks

    by conceptualizing the entire life cycle of products / organizations, and to be

    an excellent leader. Future engineers must lead this post Maturing IndustrialCivilization era by Mental Creating eco friendly world, society friendly envi-

    ronment and cost friendly products by exhibiting unique leadership.

    Role of future engineers in a sequentially arranged coinages:

    *From content and context of the task to the concept of the same for future

    *From Critical to Crucial to Clinical demonstration in future.

    *From Operational strategy, to Functional strategy to Corporatestrategy with dynamism.

    While playing the role of leadership, engineers of future also should equip

    his people by working with them so that they are developed to continue.

    Engineers from all disciplines can well add gainful contribution if they are

    given authority and proper role in Ministries both in State and National Level

    from where activities can be operated through Mental Creation. Such recog-

    nition by Nation will enable the engineers to play their exact role required to

    be performed by them in future

    To-day when there is multi-fold demand from the society due to deadly

    threat from environmental issue, acute concern from water crisis, unex-

    pected difficulties from various natural calamities , fast running out of natural

    resources, huge demand of electricity and various such dangers which con-

    stantly raising alarm and tremors, future role of engineers can not be con-

    fined to only performing and executing but also they are to employ stress by

    concentrating equally on Mental Creation as in the past

    Thus they will be able to reach to the millions by concentrating on thePhysical Creation through the superb artisan skill, and managing excellently

    through their experience and expertise

    Er. Sujit Banerjee, Er. D.Ramakrishna, Er. T. Satyanandam

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    Science Corner

    IMJA GLACIER, HIMALAYAS

    Imja Glacier in the Himalayas, as seen from a point above Amphu Lake and from the upper slopes of IslandPeak. Left: Autumn, circa 1956. Right: October 18, 2007. The latter image shows pronounced retreat andcollapse of the lower tongue of the glacier and the formation of new melt ponds.

    1956 picture taken Erwin Schneider; courtesy of the Association for Comparative Alpine Research, Munich. 2007 photo taken b

    Alton Byers; courtesy of the Archives of Alton Byers and the Mountain Institute

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    VIJAVIJAVIJAVIJAVIJAYYYYYAAAAAWWWWWADADADADADA LOCA LOCA LOCA LOCA LOCAL CENTERAL CENTERAL CENTERAL CENTERAL CENTERIEI news

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    The 7 QC Tools are simple statistical tools used for problem solving. To identify and correct quality problems one need to understand

    how to assess quality by using a variety of quality control tools, how to interpret findings, and how to correct problems. There are seven

    different quality tools which are easy to understand, yet extremely useful in identifying and analyzing quality problems.

    Quality Control Tools

    Pareto Diagram:

    Pareto Diagram is a tool that arranges items in the order of the magnitude of their

    contribution, thereby identifying a few items exerting maximum influence. This tool is used

    in quality improvement for prioritising projects for improvement, prioritising setting up of

    corrective action teams to solve problems, identifying products on which most complaints

    are received, identifying the nature of complaints occurring most often, identifying most

    frequent causes for rejections or for other similar purposes.

    The origin of the tool lies in the observation by an Italian economist Vilfredo Pareto that a large portion of wealth was in the hands of afew people. He observed that such distribution pattern was common in most fields. Pareto principle also known as the 80/20 rule is used in the

    field of materials management for ABC analysis. 20% of the items purchased by a company account for 80% of the value. These constitute the

    A items on which maximum attention is paid.

    Histogram:

    Histograms or Frequency Distribution Diagrams are bar charts showing the distribution

    pattern of observations grouped in convenient class intervals and arranged in order of

    magnitude. Histograms are useful in studying patterns of distribution and in drawing

    conclusions about the process based on the pattern.

    The following are the 7 QC Tools :

    * Pareto Diagram * Cause & Effect Diagram * Histogram * Control Charts * Scatter Diagrams * Flow Chart * Check Sheets

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    Control charts was developed by Dr. Walter A. Shewhart during 1920's while he was with

    Bell Telephone Laboratories. These charts separate out assignable causes. Control chart

    makes possible the diagnosis and correction of many production troubles and brings sub-

    stantial improvements in the quality of the products and reduction of spoilage and rework. It

    tells us when to leave a process alone as well as when to take action to correct trouble.

    Control Charts:

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    The Swarna Co-operative Bank Ltd., 1st Floor, Swarnalok Complex

    Governorpet, Vijayawada - 520 002 Tel: +91 866 2572741

    Mural i Kr ishna MuthavarapuChairman

    Variability is inherent in all manufacturing processes. These variations may be due to two causes ;

    i. Random / Chance causes (un-preventable). ii. Assignable causes (preventable).

    Scatter Diagram:When solving a problem or analysing a situation one needs to know the relationship

    between two variables. A relationship may or may not exist between two variables. If a

    relationship exists, it may be positive or negative, it may be strong or weak and may be

    simple or complex. A tool to study the relationship between two variables is known as

    Scatter Diagram. It consists of plotting a series of points representing several observa-

    tions on a graph in which one variable is on X-axis and the other variable in on Y-axis.

    If more than one set of values are identical, requiring more points at the same spot, a small circle is drawn around the original dot to indicate

    second point with the same values. The way the points lie scattered in the quadrant gives a good indication of the relationship between the

    two variables.

    Check Sheets:

    As measurement and collection of data forms the basis for any analysis, this activityneeds to be planned in such a way that the information collected is both relevant

    andcomprehensive. Check sheets are tools for collecting data. They are designed spe-

    cific to the type of data to be collected. Check sheets aid in systematic collection of data.

    Some examples of check sheets are daily maintenance check sheets, attendance records, production log books, etc. Data collected using

    check sheets needs to be meaningfully classified. Such classification helps gaining a preliminary understanding of relevance and dispersion

    of the data so that further analysis can be planned to obtain a meaningful output. Meaningful classification of data is called stratification.

    Stratification may be by group, location, type, origin, symptom, etc.

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    Flow Chart :

    A flowchart is a type of diagram that represents an algorithm or process,

    showing the steps as boxes of various kinds, and their order by connecting these

    with arrows. This diagrammatic representation can give a step-by-step solution

    to a given problem. Process operations are represented in these boxes, and

    arrows connecting them represent flow of control. Data flows are not typically

    represented in a flowchart, in contrast with data flow diagrams; rather, they are

    implied by the sequencing of operations. Flowcharts are used in analyzing, de-

    signing, documenting or managing a process or program in various fields.

    Cause & Effect Diagram:

    A Cause-and Effect Diagram is a tool that shows systematic relationship between a result or a symptom or an effect and its possible

    causes. It is an effective tool to systematically generate ideas about causes for problems and to present these in a structured form. This tool

    was devised by Dr. Kouro Ishikawa is also known as Ishikawa Diagram.

    The symptom or result or effect for which one wants to findzcauses is put in the dark

    box on the right. The lighter boxes at the end of the large bones are main groups in which

    the ideas are classified. Usually four to six such groups are identified. In a typical

    manufacturing problem, the groups may consist of five Ms - Men, Machines, Materials,

    Method and Measurement. The six M Money may be added if it is relevant. In somecases Environment is one of the main groups. Important subgroups in each of these main

    groups are represented on the middle bones and these branch off further into subsidiary

    causes represented as small bones. The arrows indicate the direction of the path from

    the cause to the effect. Cause-and Effect diagram is a tool that provides best results if

    used by a group or team. Each individual may have a few ideas for the causes and his thinking is restricted to those theories. More heads

    are needed to make a comprehensive list of the causes. Brainstorming technique is therefore very useful in identifying maximum number

    of causes.

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    EFFTRONICS SYSTEMS PVT. LTD. Brundavan Colony, Vijayawada-10:+91(866) 2466675, 2493375, E-mail: [email protected] Visit: www.efftronics.com

    Indoor Lamp (1 4W )

    Street Lamp (17W )

    LED Lighting Products 5YearsWarranty5Years

    Warranty

    Corridor Lamp (2.5W)

    Utility Lamps

    Room Size: 18 X 20feet

    Fluorescent Tube Lights

    (with Copper Choke) :

    56W X 8 = 448W

    Equivalent LED Lights: 14W X 9 = 126W Energy Saved @ 12hrs: 4 Units

    100mt X 1.7meters CorridorFluorescent Tube Lights

    (with Copper Choke):

    56WX10= 560W

    Equivalent LED Module:

    2.5W X 20 = 50W

    Energy Saved @ 12hrs: 6 Units

    Fluorescent Tube Light

    (with Copper Choke) : 56WEquivalent LED Light : 17W

    Energy Saved@12hrs:0.5Units

    Bed Lamp(0.15W)

    Rest Room(0.5W)

    Living Room(1.6W)

    GREEN ROOFS :

    Building roofs get heated up by the solar radiation and this heat is transferred into the building through roof,walls. This will increase the temperatures of the indoor air, thus increasing the burden on cooling systems. These

    days green roof are being widely utilized to decrease the heat effect.

    Green roof is a roof of a building that is partially or completely covered with vegetation and a growing medium,

    planted over a waterproofing membrane.

    Reduce stormwater run off

    Filter pollutants and carbon dioxide out of the air

    Filter pollutants and heavy metals out of rainwater

    Help to insulate a building for sound

    Experiment Result:An experiment was performed at Efftronics Systems Pri-

    vate Limited, Vijayawada to observe the temperature of

    the roof with and without grass lawn. Results showed that

    during summer the temperature below the grass lawn were

    10- 13 C less than the normal roof. Which concludes that,

    green roofs will reduce heating of the roof. Further research

    & experiments will help in understanding effect of roof lawn

    on decreasing the burden on indoor cooling systems.

    Green roofs are used to:

    Reduce heating (by adding mass and thermal resistance value)

    Reduce cooling (by evaporative cooling) loads on a building

    Concentration of green roofs in an urban area can even reduce

    the city's average temperatures during the summer

    Fig: Roof Temperature graphs (Left Corner: Roof Lawn with sensors below Lawn)

    Temperatures below Rooflawn

    Open Roof Temperatures

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    behalf of The Institution of Engineers (India), Vijayawada Local Center,

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    The Council at its 660th Meeting held at Shimla on July, decided to introduce Photo Identity Cardas Compulsory for the grade of Associate (AIE) with effect from 01st April, 2011.

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    27th NATIONAL CONVENTION OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERS

    The Institution of Engineers (India), VISAKHAPATNAM LOCAL CENTRE

    30 September 2011 and 1st October 2011 at Visakhapatnam

    THEME : BIO-FUELS TOWARDS ENERGY SECURITY AND ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION

    An Initiative for young people to know about the existing technology, their role in industry and future

    The Institution of Engineers (India), Vijayawada Local Center together with Industries on the eve of National Technol-

    ogy day & World Telecommunication and Information Society Day is organizing an initiative aimed in creating interest

    among the young people towards technology. This is a 15 days programme where participants will have hands on

    experience through:

    1. Soldering 2. Building Hobby Circuits 3. Physics Experiments 4. Industry Visits.

    The participants are assisted throughout the day by trained guides who coordinate to ensure that participantsbenefit from high-quality, useful information and experiences. TechtoYou is designed for schoolchildren from 8th to 10th

    Standard and Intermediate are eligible. Registration limited and are based on first come first serve basis. Programmewill be conducted at the premises of IEI vijayawada local center.

    For details contact, The Institution of Engineers (India), Vijayawada Local Center, Dr. K.L.Rao Bhavan, Vijayawada-2,

    Ph: 0866-2576822, 2574217, Email: [email protected]

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