
Conference Proceedings - Full Volumes
ISBN
978-93-82208-42-6
Publication Date
Winter 1-27-2013
Files
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Committee Members of the Conference
Programmme Chair:Dr. Ch R. Vikram Kumar, Programme Co-Chair: Sridhar V.G. ,Programme Organiser: Prof. Srikanta Patnaik
About the Conference
Mechanical and Industrial Engineering deals with recent developments and practices adopted in various projects in different engineering disciplines and specializations - Rock Dredging; Concrete Technology; Grid Computing; Electric Propulsion & the Stationary Plasma Thruster; Turbo charging; Ultra filtration, Nan filtration & Reverse Osmosis; FACTS Devices; Sensors; Advanced Materials for Aircraft and Helicopters; Data Communication and Network Protocol; Satellite Communication Systems; Optoelectronic Devices; Wireless Communication; Applications of CFD Techniques in Aero-propulsive Characterization of Missiles; Hazardous Waste Management; Liquid Fueled SCRAMJET Combustors; Armor Materials and Designs; Heat Transfer in Nuclear Reactors; Defense Electronics Systems; World Class Manufacturing; Value Engineering & Engineering Ethics. Mechatronics is an interdisciplinary branch of mechanical engineering, electrical engineering and software engineering that is concerned with integrating electrical and mechanical engineering to create hybrid systems. In this way, machines can be automated through the use of electric motors, servomechanisms, and other electrical systems in conjunction with special software. A common example of a Mechatronics system is a CD-ROM drive. Mechanical systems open and close the drive, spin the CD and move the laser, while an optical system reads the data on the CD and converts it tobits. Integrated software controls the process and communicates the contents of the CD to the computer. Robotics is the application of Mechatronics to create robots, which are often used in industry to perform tasks that are dangerous, unpleasant, or repetitive. These robots may be of any shape and size, but all are preprogrammed and interact physically with the world. To create a robot, an engineer typically employs kinematics (to determine the robot's range of motion) and mechanics (to determine the stresses within the robot). Robots are used extensively in industrial engineering. They allow businesses to save money on labor, perform tasks that are either too dangerous or too precise for humans to perform them economically, and to ensure better quality. Many companies employ assembly lines of robots, especially in Automotive Industries and some factories are so robotized that they can run by themselves. Outside the factory, robots have been employed in bomb disposal, space exploration, and many other fields. Robots are also sold for various residential applications, from recreation to domestic applications. The field of mechanical engineering can be thought of as a collection of many mechanical engineering science disciplines. Several of these sub disciplines which are typically taught at the undergraduate level are listed below, with a brief explanation and the most common application of each. Some of these sub disciplines are unique to mechanical engineering, while others are a combination of mechanical engineering and one or more other disciplines. Researchers are working on applying their wireless and mobile research to transportation, health care, education, collaboration and environmental sustainability. Projects already underway include safe and efficient road transportation, autonomous driving, wireless medical implants, mobile video delivery, multiparty wireless videoconferencing and energy harvesting. The Conference sometimes is conducted in collaboration with other institutions. IOAJ encourage and invite proposals from institutes within India to join hands to promote research in various areas of discipline. These conferences have not only promoted the international exchange and cooperation, but have also won favorable comments from national and international participants, thus enabled IOAJ to reach out to a global network within three years time. The conference is first of its kind and gets granted with lot of blessings. The conference designed to stimulate the young minds including Research Scholars, Academicians, and Practitioners to contribute their ideas, thoughts and nobility in these disciplines of Engineering. IRNet received a great response from all parts of country and abroad for the presentation and publication in the proceeding of the conference. I sincerely thank all the authors for their invaluable contribution to this conference. I am indebted towards the reviewers and Board of Editors for their generous gifts of time, energy and effort. It’s my pleasure to welcome all the participants, delegates and organizer to this international conference on behalf of IRNet family members.
Publisher
Institute for Project Management Pvt. Ltd.
City
Bhubaneswar, India
Keywords
Acoustics and Noise Control, Aerodynamics, Applied Mechanics, Automation, Mechatronics and Robotics, Automobiles, Automotive Engineering, Ballistics, Biomechanics, Biomedical Engineering, CAD/CAM/CIM, CFD, Composite and Smart Materials, Decision Analysis and Methods, E-Business and E-Commerce, Engineering Economy and Cost Analysis, Engineering Education and Training, Facilities Planning and Management, Global Manufacturing and Management, Human Factors
Disciplines
Aerospace Engineering | Automotive Engineering | Engineering Science and Materials | Mechanical Engineering | Operations Research, Systems Engineering and Industrial Engineering
Recommended Citation
Patnaik, Prof. Dr. Srikanta, "International Conference on Mechanical and Industrial Engineering ICMIE-2013" (2013). Conference Proceedings - Full Volumes. 8.
https://www.interscience.in/conf_proc_volumes/8

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Aerospace Engineering Commons, Automotive Engineering Commons, Engineering Science and Materials Commons, Mechanical Engineering Commons, Operations Research, Systems Engineering and Industrial Engineering Commons
Editorial
Table of Contents:
1. A Review on Precision Machining of Glass Anish Nair & Rince Wins P.1-12
2. External Aerodynamics and Cooling Effect of Passenger Car Braking System using CFD Kiran.C.H P.13-19
3. Development of mechanized system to replace manual method of producing sliver in khadi manufacturing Maheshs.Gorde, Gajendra R. Potey. & Vishal R. Milmile P.20-23
4. Evaluation of Optimal Machining Parameters of Nicrofer C263 Alloy using Response Surface Methodology while Turning on CNC Lathe Machine Mohammed Wasif.G & Mir Safiulla P.24-29
5. Analysis of surface roughness and material removal rate (MRR) in turning operation of super alloy Nimonic 75 Danish Khan P.30-33
6. Issues and Challenges of Supply chain Management in India M.Venkata Ramana Reddy & N.V.S.Raju P.34-38
7. Design and Implementation of CNC carving Machine ( using: Mcx314) CNC Machine K.Sai Teja & M.Firdousealikhan P.39-42
8. Risk Assessment in Diesel Engine using FMEA Assisted Dempster -Shafer Evidence Theory P. Rajasekar. & Shanmugam. M.E. P.43-47
9. Lean Transformation for Green and Financially Viable Foundries Rakshit N.H. & Ms. Farahnaz Golrooy Motlagh P.48-64
10. Numerical Simulation of Temperature Distribution and Electric field Analysis of Micro Electrical Discharge Machining Process Jonnala Subba Reddy & A.V.S.S.K.S.Gupta P.65-68