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To be an internationally renowned
and respected Institution imparting
excellent education and training based
upon the foundation of futuristic
research and innovations.
V I S I O N M I S S I O NUndertake unique obligation for Education in
Energy Engineering and Management with special
responsibilities in domain specific aspects of Energy &
Infrastructure.
Seek to nurture students of extraordinary motivation
and ability and prepare them for life-long learning and
leadership in an increasingly knowledge driven world.
Envisage to establish institutes of excellence in
education, competitive edge in research and real
time relevance with futuristic thrusts in offering of
programmes and undertaking of activities and projects.
About the University ....................................... 04
School of Technology ..................................... 07
Mechanical Engineering ................................. 08
Industrial Engineering .................................... 22
Electrical Engineering ..................................... 34
Civil Engineering .............................................. 48
Chemical Engineering .................................... 62
International Exposure Program .................. 76
Internships and Training ................................ 78
Centre of Excellence ........................................ 80
Infrastructure .................................................... 82
Training & Placement Cell.............................. 84
Placements @ PDPU ....................................... 86
Board of Governors
Table ofContents
CHAIRMAN
Dr. Mukesh D. AmbaniChairman & MD,Reliance Industries Ltd. &President,Pandit Deendayal Petroleum University
MEMBERS
Dr. C. GopalkrishnanDirector General,Pandit Deendayal Petroleum University
Shri D. Rajagopalan, IAS (Retd.)Ex-Chief Secretary, Government of Gujarat
Shri Vikram Singh MehtaChairman, Brookings India
Dr. J N Singh, IASManaging Director,Gujarat State Petroleum Corporation Ltd.
Dr. R. A. MashelkarFRS Bhatnagar Fellow & President, Global Research Alliance, National Chemical Laboratory
Shri Sujit Gulati, IASAdditional Chief Secretary,Energy & Petrochemicals Department,Government of Gujarat
Shri Sudhir MehtaChairman, Torrent Group
Shri Pankaj Joshi, IASPrincipal Secretary,Higher & Technical Education,Government of Gujarat
Mrs. Pallavi ShroffPartner, Amarchand Mangaldas &Suresh A Shroff & Co., New Delhi
Nominee ofGujarat Energy Research & Management Institute - GERMI
Prof. N. R. DaveEducational Advisor
Dr. H. B. RaghavendraDirector, School of TechnologyPandit Deendayal Petroleum University
Prof. Nigam Dave Director, School of Liberal StudiesPandit Deendayal Petroleum University
CHAIRMAN
Dr. C. GopalkrishnanDirector General Pandit Deendayal Petroleum University
MEMBERS
Prof. S. A. BariVice ChancellorCentral University of Gujarat
Prof. Indira J. ParikhPresidentFLAME University, Pune
Prof. Virender Prakash SharmaProfessor & HeadIndian School of Mines (ISM) - Dhanbad
Dr. Jayant KelkarReliance Industries, Navi Mumbai
Prof. Nigam DaveDirector,School of Liberal Studies, PDPU
Dr. Anirbid SircarDirector,School of Petroleum Technology, PDPU
Dr. H. B. RaghavendraDirector, School of Technology, PDPU
Dr. Surendrasinh KacchwahaSchool of Technology, PDPU
Dr. Pramod PaliwalSchool of Petroleum Management, PDPU
Dr. T. P. SinghSchool of Technology, PDPU
Dr. Nirendra MisraSchool of Technology, PDPU
Academic Council
Director General’s Message
Dr. C. GopalkrishnanDirector General (Interim)
Pandit Deendayal Petroleum University
President’s Message
With Pandit Deendayal Petroleum University, we envisioned
the creation of a world-class university. To be one of the
front-runners in imparting education in the fields of energy &
infrastructure, humanities, engineering, management, and liberal
arts. I am exuberant to announce that Pandit Deendayal Petroleum
University (PDPU) is now one of the leading international
universities in India. In a short span of eight years, PDPU has
reached a crucial juncture when a major transformation is taking
place in the world economy. PDPU now is old enough to create
young professionals who impart significant contributions to the
economic and the social landscape of India.
Today the corporate world seeks a generation of young people
who are not only academically sound, but are also able to think
innovatively. I feel proud to see the holistic education system of
PDPU successfully bringing the best out of the students. I’d like to
reiterate my whole-hearted support for PDPU and wish them all the
very best for their future endeavors and accomplishments.
All the Best!
Dr. Mukesh AmbaniPresident
Pandit Deendayal Petroleum University
Greetings from Pandit Deendayal Petroleum University (PDPU),
Gandhingar, Gujarat.
I am happy to present to you students of 2017 batch who will be completing their
education at PDPU’s Schools of Technology for potential employment in your
organization. The students have undergone rigorous and professional engineering
education programme under the guidance of highly trained faculty at PDPU and
are industry ready to make their careers in business and industry. These students
were admitted to PDPU on the basis of meticulous screening process, such as JEE
(Main), and ACPC.
PDPU, developed on a 100 acre green landscaped sprawling campus, is located
in the planned city of Gandhinagar, the capital of the state of Gujarat. The
campus has all the modern facilities like beautiful academic and residential
buildings, modern class rooms, internet and Wi-Fi, state-of-the-art laboratories,
computational facilities, well-stocked library, excellent cafeteria, wellness centre
etc. I am confident that the students will make a good impression with their
sound conceptual knowledge, technical skills, and work and professional ethics.
The students are well equipped with necessary skills to perform effectively in any
environment. I am sure you may like to take advantage of talent nurtured by
PDPU, and induct them into your organization.
I, on behalf of PDPU, welcome you to participate in our Campus Recruitment
Programme. It would be my proud privilege to host you on the PDPU campus.
Pandit Deendayal Petroleum
University addresses the need
for trained and specialized
human resource and expand
the opportunities for students
and professionals to develop
intellectual knowledge base with
leadership skills to compete in
the global arena. This objective is
being addressed through a number
of specialized and well-planned
undergraduate and post-graduate
energy education programs and
intensive research initiatives.
About theUniversity
UGC RecognitionPDPU is recognized by the UGC - University
Grants Commission under Section - 2(f) of
the UGC Act, 1956 and included in the list
of approved universities in India listed by
UGC Approved Universities
PDPU ActPandit Deendayal Petroleum University
(PDPU), Established by the PDPU Act
2007; Acts of the Gujarat Legislature and
Ordinances promulgated and Regulations
made by the Governor, in the State of
Gujarat, India on 4th April 2007.
SIROGovernment of India, Ministry of Science and Technology, Department of Scientific and Industrial Research has accorded recognition to Pandit Deendayal Petroleum University (PDPU), Gandhinagar as Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (SIRO). On receiving this recognition, PDPU is entitled to all administrative support from the Ministry of Science and Technology (DSIR), as may be required on all issues to promote or encourage scientific research activities. Also the University will be entitled to avail custom / excise duty exemption on the import of equipment, instruments, spares thereof, consumables etc.
DSIR, a Government of India body that undertakes promotion of research and transfer of technology to India, carries out thorough evaluation of the R&D unit and ensures compliance with all Government of India regulations before awarding renewals. The recognition and duty waiver is awarded every three years.
Association of Indian UniversitiesPDPU has been granted membership by the Association of Indian Universities. PDPU for strategic planning process including guidelines for assessing on-campus international partnership capacity and developing practical strategic plans for partnership activities in India have planned a collaboration with The International Academic Partnership Program (IAPP), originally funded by the U.S. Department of Education’s Fund for the Improvement of Post Secondary Education (FIPSE). This is a major initiative of IIE’s Center for International Partnerships in Higher Education.
ISO 9001:2008PDPU has got ISO 9001:2008 Certification
for Design, Development & Delivery of
Higher Education Programs & Training.
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In addition to offering formal Undergraduate,
Post-graduate & Doctoral Programs, the
university actively encourages its faculty
members and other academic staff to
undertake research projects in order to
strengthen the research profile of the
university. Research and development is
carried in various engineering & technology
sectors like Petroleum, Geothermal Energy,
Solar PV, Battery & Energy Storage, Biofuels &
Bioenergy, Automation Sector, Chemistry and
Welding Technologies.
The University’s mission is nurtured and supported by:
• exceptional faculty, who draw students into the pursuit of knowledge, introducing them to the pleasures and responsibilities of the life of the mind in a challenging world.
• graduate, professional, and research programs that foster advanced theoretical development, promote professional preparation, enhance the quality of the faculty, and extend the University’s international reach;
• substantial library resources and information technology that support research and classroom learning;
• a residential campus that fosters a sense of community and integrates curricular and extracurricular life; and
• abundant opportunities for students to undertake community service, internships, and study abroad; to participate in substantive research, often as early as the first year; and to study and reflect in ways that foster intellectual, spiritual, and moral growth.
PDPU’s lush green & clean campus is located on Knowledge Corridor in the periphery of Ahmedabad & Gandhinagar. The state’s remarkable cultural, technological, and economic resources nourish the University’s mission and enrich its life, just as the University, in turn, enriches the city.
Since its very inception, Pandit Deendayal Petroleum University has been striving
to develop itself into an internationally renowned & respected Institution
imparting excellent education & training based upon the foundation of futuristic
research & innovations. With the path-breaking innovations in both its curriculum
and research, the university is rapidly gaining a legendary reputation in the
industry across the world.
Currently PDPU has five (5) Centre of excellences which are on
SOLAR RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT CENTRE
CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR GEOTHERMAL ENERGY
SIEMENS CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR AUTOMOTIVE SECTOR
CENTRE OF BIOFUEL & BIOENERGY STUDIES
GUJARAT ENERGY INNOVATION CENTRE
Dr. H. B. RaghavendraDirector - School of Technology
Pandit Deendayal Petroleum University
Director’s Message
School of Technology intends to focus
on technological education, research
and service that anticipates, and meets
the need of tomorrow’s world. It is
expected that engineering graduates
from the school will care about issues
that technology can make a difference,
whether these issues are related to
health, security, economic well-being
or sustainability of the world and
prevailing value systems.
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School of Technology (SOT) is the youngest School of PDPU added to PDPU family in 2010. The phenomenal growth of SOT in five years is amazing and mind-blowing. Today, School
is poised to offer 7 undergraduate, 8 PG courses & Ph.D programs in various Engineering disciplines. The total student strength is around 3000 with more than 300 student studying in PG and Ph.D programs.
School progress is marked by setting up of state of the art laboratories with the help of several industries and public sector units. GESCL, GETCO, GACL and L&T are already knowledge partners of SOT and sharing technology with the School. School is gearing up for offering Consultancy services through its world class laboratories and quality faculty members. Several centres of Excellences are being set up by the school in the areas of Automobile, Automotives, Green energy studies. Good number of research papers by faculty and students is the outcome of our excellent research capability and environment. Many of our alumni are placed in renowned companies and bagged scholarships internationally.
SOT takes pride in having professional associations of students and faculty to support value added activities viz., Workshops, conferences, expert lectures and many other events. Green brigade, energy audit group, automotive club and several other groups work for the betterment of the society. The number of events taking place at SOT could be a pointer to the capabilities of the school and indicate the direction.
I am proud to say our Students of SOT, who are having hands on experience, exposure to live projects and sensitized to requirements of the society are sure candidates to Infrastructure, Oil and Gas and Manufacturing Sector Industries and Companies. They would be not only employable but also deployable in the realistic Project and Site conditions through their acquired skill during study.
School of Technology intends to focus on technological education, research and service that anticipates, and meets the need of tomorrow’s world. It is expected that engineering graduates from the school will care about issues that technology can make a difference, whether these issues are related to health, security, economic well-being or sustainability of the world and prevailing value systems.
MECHANICALEngineering
Mechanical Engineering Education is a very strategic segment where the engineers for 21st Century are being produced. In recent past, mechanical Engineering Department of PDPU has established itself as one of the premier brands in technical education in India and is expanding very fast with the start of B. Tech., M. Tech. and Ph.D programs. The present selection process ensures that bright students are selected without any compromise and subsequently they are put in a liberal, free academic environment and challenged intellectually to learn the most demanding concepts of mechanical engineering. In order to nurture a sense of intellectual confidence Mechanical Engineering Department promotes a new brand of engineering culture. The sense of “can do it” confidence is instilled in the present mechanical engineering curriculum.
Our Strategic Initiatives are to set up new and innovative models of mechanical engineering education to promote creativity and entrepreneurship. We are collaborating with industry and educational institutes to make engineers more skilled and more employable. Our initiatives are aimed at transforming education and building careers of our students with whole hearted acceptance from companies and industries in Global scenario. The current professional curriculum of mechanical engineering gives equal emphasis on Principles, Skills and Information. The present undergraduate and post graduate mechanical engineering programs are intended to provide excellent mathematical and computing skills, research experience and creativity, team work ability and a first industrial experience, aptitude to analyze facts and apply problem-solving strategies and competence in written and oral presentation. Besides this certain broad educational objectives such as sensitivity to environmental, social and economic issues in order to connect technology and people, commitment to ethical practice, and appetite for lifelong-learning to continue high performance whatever the career path chosen have also been taken into consideration.
The focus on “learning by doing” has been developed to motivate students for innovation and entrepreneurship. These, we firmly believe, are the important skills for tomorrow’s engineers and leaders in academia, industry and society.
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Semester V• Manufacturing Process - II• Production and Operation
Management• Power Plant Engineering• Dynamics of Machines• Control Systems• Heat Transfer
Semester VI• Design of Mechanical Systems• Non-Conventional Energy Sources• Refrigeration & Air - Conditioning• Work Design and Measurement• Production Technology• Organizational Psychology
Semester VII• Computer Aided Design• Internal combustion engines• Optimization Techniques• Industrial Economics• Seminar
Semester VIII• Major Project• Robotics Engineering• Thermal Engineering• Computer Aided Manufacturing• Project Management
Semester I• Mathematics - I• Applied Mechanics• Chemistry• Computer Programming• Communication Skills• Engineering Graphics• Environmental Science
Semester II• Mathematics - II• Physics• Elements of Civil Engineering• Elements of Electrical Engineering• Elements of Mechanical Engineering• Engineering Materials• Workshop Practice
Semester III• Mathematics - III• Thermodynamics• Electrical Technology• Mechanical Measurements & Metrology• Strength of Materials• Fluid Mechanics
Semester IV• Numerical Techniques• Manufacturing Process - I• Design of Machine Elements• Kinematics of Machines• Engineering Metallurgy• Fluid Machinery
Course StructureB.TechMechanical Engineering
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Society of Automotive Engineers student branch at PDPU fosters automobile enthusiasts of SAEINDIA PDPU mechanical engineering department in design and development field. The chapter aims at Collegiate Club providing a platform to all its members to the latest developments of the automobile industry.
Since its inception it has nurtured its members through its various activities like Automobile quiz, Paper and poster presentation and workshops. SAE chapter at PDPU is one of the most active clubs in the campus known for its value addition to its members.
Clubs/Forums & Chapters
MECHINERZO
ISHRAE
ASME
The “MECHINERZO”, a forum for the students and faculties of the Mechanical & Industrial Engineering department established to organize and launch various technical programs/ activities to sharpen their professional and academics skills, and recognize personal lives, while engaging in activities with a societal relevance. Various activities like, guest lectures, quiz, paper/poster presentations, workshops, software training programs, visits/training etc., are organized by Department of Mechanical & Industrial Engineering under MECHINERZO. The Club is also organizing various activities in association with ASME, SAE, ISHRAE, ISTE, and IME etc. MECHINERZO chapter at PDPU is one of the most active clubs in the campus known for its value addition to its members.
Results of the various events at BAJA SAEINDIA 2015:
Overall Rank - 28 out of 110 participating teams with 484.1 points.
Build Quality - 3rd
Engineering Design - 3rd
Sales Presentation - 5th
Cost Report - 12th
Static Event - 3rd
Manoeuvrability Test - 12th
Acceleration Test - 21st
Suspension Traction - 26th
Hill Climb - 28th
Endurance Race - 40th
SAEINDIA PDPUCollegiate Club
STUDENT ACTIVITIES
BAJA SAEINDIA is a National level engineering competition. The objective of the competition is to engineer and manufacture a Single Seat ALL TERRAIN VEHICLE in accordance to the Rules set down by the organizers of the competition. (BAJA is pronounced as “Baha”).
BAJA is an event for the undergraduate engineering students, which is organized globally by the Society of Automotive Engineers, USA. The event originated in the name of Mini - BAJA, in the year 1976 at University of Carolina. Since then, the event has spanned across six countries – USA, Mexico, South Africa, Korea, Brazil and India. The BAJA SAE tasks the students to design, fabricate and validate a single seated four - wheeled off road vehicle to take part in series of events spread over a course of 3 days that test the vehicle for the sound engineering practices that have gone into it, the agility of the vehicle in terms of grade ability, speed, acceleration and maneuverability characteristics and finally its ability to endure that back breaking durability test.
Several factors contribute to making a winning buggy. First and foremost the buggy has to meet the strict specification of the rule book. The philosophy hasn’t changed since the event’s birth back in 1976 – the teams still need to build a simple all-terrain vehicle for recreation purpose that is aesthetically and ergonomically sound while still being a fun and durable machine in the real world conditions. The evaluation process for the BAJA SAEINDIA is a twofold process and students have to clear the Virtual Baja preliminary round before they start manufacturing their buggies for the main events.
The teams are judged on six main parameters in the Virtual BAJA event which are – their knowledge of the rule book, the design of the vehicle, the
project plan, the design methodology and the design evaluation plan. A total of 400 points are available for each team’s design and the top 120 teams were selected this year to complete in the main event. The evaluation process in the main event is a different ball game altogether and the students finally got to showcase their finished buggy’s to the judges. In the static tests, the buggies are evaluated on various factors such as cost, aesthetics and the quality of the fabrication. There are also many dynamic tests such as acceleration, braking, maneuverability over all terrain and a hill climb test, but none of these tests are more grueling than the endurance race where the drivers and buggies are pushed to their limits till a winner emerges.
BAJA
Indian Society Heating Refrigeration and Air-conditioning Engineers (ISHRAE)’s primary objective is the advancement of the art and sciences of Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning, Refrigeration Engineering & other related Building Services. ISHRAE – PDPU Student chapter was installed on 18th April, 2014. This chapter has been working under ISHRAE Ahmedabad chapter and Pandit Deendayal Petroleum University. Various activities like expert lecture, industrial visits, workshop, competitions etc. have been conducted under this chapter.
ASME student section in PDPU was started in December 2013 by action of Board of Governors of ASME international. ASME, founded as the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, is a professional association that, in its own words, “promotes the art, science, and practice of multidisciplinary engineering and allied sciences around the globe” via “continuing education, training and professional development, codes and standards, research, conferences and publications, government relations, and other forms of outreach”.
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RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT
FACULTY PROFILE
PROJECT TITLE SPONSORING AGENCY PI/CO-PI
Thermal energy driven RO: Solar powered hi recovery desalination system (SPHRD)
Department of science and technology (DST)
Dr. Anurag MudgalDr. Jatin Patel
Dissimilar material joining of Stainless steels Board of research in nuclear sciences (BRNS)
Mr. Jaykumar VoraDr. Vishvesh J.Badheka
Design and analysis and development of innovative internal cooling drill bit
ORSP, PDPU Mr. Garlapati Nagababu
Net Shape Metal forming by achieving Super plasticity in high strength alloy
ORSP, PDPU Mr. Vivek Patel
Net Hard Machining of Inconel Super alloy: Analytical modeling through Experimental validation
ORSP, PDPU Mr. Vivek Patel
Development of key-hole repair techniques in friction stir welding technology
ORSP, PDPU Mr. Kush Mehta
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Dr. Surendra Singh KachhwahaProfessor & HOD
Areas of Interest:Refrigeration, evaporative cooling, Bio-diesel production and application, renewable energy sources.
Dr. Vishvesh J BadhekaAssociate Professor
Areas of Interest:Welding & Metallurgy.
Dr. Anurag MudgalAssociate Professor
Areas of Interest:Heat transfer applications in the field of water, food and environmental security exploring renewable energy sources.
Dr. Jatin PatelAssistant Professor
Areas of Interest:Solar Thermal, Thermodynamics.
Dr. Vimal SavsaniAssistant Professor
Areas of Interest:Investigation of Advanced optimization techniques, Air Powered Engines, Suspension Design for automobiles.
Dr. Rajesh PatelAssistant Professor
Areas of Interest:Fluid Catalytic Cracking (FCC), Thermal System Design.
Dr. Vivek PatelAssistant Professor
Areas of Interest:Thermal system design, Advanced optimization algorithm.
Dr. Nirav PatelAssistant Professor
Areas of Interest:Stress Analysis, Composites, Computational Mechanics.
Dr. Vinay VakhariaAssistant Professor
Areas of Interest:Vibration, Condition Monitoring, Signal Processing Techniques.
Dr. Pavan Kumar GurralaAssistant Professor
Areas of Interest:Rapid Prototyping/3D Printing, CAD/CAM.
Dr. Manikanta RavindraAssistant Professor
Areas of Interest:Numerical Modeling of Manufacturing Processes and Railway Engineering.
Mr. Jaykumar VoraLecturer
Areas of Interest:Advanced manufacturing process, Welding technology, and welding metallurgy.
Mr. Parth PrajapatiLecturer
Areas of Interest:Design and control of spacecraft reflectors.
Mr. Rakesh ChaudhariLecturer
Areas of Interest:Micro-machining, Optimization.
Mr. Hardik GoswamiLecturer
Areas of Interest:CFD, Thermodynamics, Fluid Mechanics, Heat Transfer.
Mr. Garlapati NagababuLecturer
Areas of Interest:GIS based Wind Resource assessment, Fracture mechanics.
Mr. Vivek PatelLecturer
Areas of Interest: Manufacturing.
Mr. Nishith Desai Lecturer
Areas of Interest:Solar Thermal, Process Integration, Waste Heat Recovery.
Mr. Krunal MehtaLecturer
Areas of Interest:Surface Composites, Wear Characterization.
Mr. Kush MehtaLecturer
Areas of Interest:Manufacturing, Dissimilar Friction Stir Welding.
Mr. Jaydeep PatelLecturer
Areas of Interest:Development for sustainable Wind Energy for residential application, Machine Design, Optimization.
Mr. Abhinaya BhasuruLecturer
Areas of Interest:Convective heat transfer and heat exchangers.
Mr. Rahul DeharkarLecturer
Areas of Interest:Heat and Mass transfer, Computational Fluid dynamics, Thermodynamics.
Strength of Materials Knowledge of science behind various materials is must for mechanical engineers. Thorough understanding of science of materials is required for a designer to select appropriate material for certain application. To serve this need SOM lab is highly equipped with universal testing machine, Universal compression machine, torsion fatigue testing machine, various hardness testing machine (digital version), impact testing machines, etc.
Workshop and FabricationIn this basic engineering work shop lab the students acquires the knowledge of various trades and the usage of different tools and types like files , hammers, chisels , snipers , anvils , cutting pliers , welding rods and different kinds of materials. It also deals with the various machining operations such as turning, milling, shaping, thread cutting, slotting, drilling, fitting, wood working, plumbing etc. There are selections of machines available for commercial or research project.
Engineering Graphics Engineering graphics is known as the language of mechanical engineer, so to make students good in this subject, intense practical exercise is done by students under a diversified syllabus. For this a high class lab facility is available consisting of ergonomically suitable furniture’s and other drafting equipments.
Manufacturing Processes Manufacturing process laboratory is the heart of fabrication technology. This laboratory consist of highly advanced equipments related to Cutting / Forming / Welding processes like, SMAW, GTAW, GMAW, Gas cutting & Welding, Plasma cutting & welding, Spot welding, Friction stir welding, Butt welding, Automated GMAW, Universal lathe & Milling machines, Capstan turret lathe, Shearing machine, Shaper machine, Drilling machines, Miniature plastic injection molding machine, and various other metal cutting equipments.
Kinematics and Dynamics of Machines Objectives of the lab are to impart practical knowledge on design and analysis of mechanisms for the specified type of motion in a machine. With the study of rigid bodies motions and forces for the transmission systems, machine kinematics and dynamics can be well understood. Practical demonstration and study is required for the balancing and vibration to have the insight for the dynamics of machines. Various experiments with governors, gyroscopes, balancing machines and universal vibration facilities are available to understand machine dynamics. Moreover, the laboratory has accelerometers and impact hammer to measure the natural frequencies of the objects for research projects.
Fluid Mechanics and Fluid Machinery Mechanical Engineering Department has different laboratories with state of art facilities. Fluid mechanics and Fluid machines labs have all new comprehensive experimental set ups catering to the requirements of curriculum and above that. The laboratories cater to the needs of mechanical engineering students in the subject of fluid mechanics and fluid machines. The laboratory is equipped with large number of equipments and experimental set ups to study the fundamentals and applied aspects of fluid mechanics and fluid machines.
LAB FACILITIESMechanical EngineeringDepartment
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Thermodynamics, Heat Transfer The Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer Laboratory is the fundamental laboratory for thermal engineering applications and thermal system designs. The laboratory aims at providing hands-on experience to the students on the underlying theory. The basic objectives this laboratory is to analyses and evaluation of experimental data, comparison between theoretical models and experimental data.
Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Laboratory focuses on multidisciplinary academic and research work related to thermal comfort, design and optimization of cooling and heating systems while facilitating undergraduate students to conduct essential experiments related Engineering course. The laboratory is equipped with modern refrigeration and air conditioning system with data acquisition systems.
IC Engines Study of engines is most important part of mechanical engineering discipline. Due care have been taken to provide various equipments for thorough understanding of practical aspect of the subject. Laboratory has equipments like 4 cylinder 4 strokes Petrol Engine and Equipment for Morse test on Multi-cylinder petrol engine with CNG kit; Single cylinder 4 stroke VCR diesel engine test ring with computer; 1 Cylinder 4 stroke, water cooled, Diesel engine Test Ring with Rope Brake Dynamometer; Exhaust Gas Calorimeter with Digital Tachometer; Cut section modal of actual 4 cylinder 4 stock petrol engine with MPFI and COLLING system; Cut section modal of actual 4 cylinder 4 stock diesel engine with Fuel injection and cooling system; model of 4 stroke petrol engine; model of 4 stroke diesel engine and various parts of IC Engines.
Metrology and Measurement The Metrology and Measurement lab is furnished with variety of instruments like Automatic Money Counter With Fake Money Detector, profile projector, gear rolling tester, micro meter screw gauges , digital vernier calipers, telescopic gauge, electronic comparator, sine bars, surface measuring instruments, dial bore gauges, vernier depth/ height gauges, metric filler gauges, taper/plain ring & plug gauges, wire gauges, dial gauges, pyrometer, force & torque gauges, Slip gauges, bevel protectors, temp calibration equipments, hot water bath etc. Recently the hot tensile testing machine and multipoint temperature scanner with computer interface have been installed.
Non-ConventionalEnergy Sources The non conventional energy sources laboratory has the specialized in house simulator for teaching and research on solar flat plate collector and solar still. Parabolic trough solar collector test setup is available for studying its performance characteristics. The precise instruments for solar radiation measurements with data logging enable the researcher for testing the solar systems in open the sky.
CAD / CAM Design is among the major part of expertise in the mechanical engineering department. Students and faculties have a highly facilitated CAD/CAM lab. CAD lab consist of 85 latest computing systems with various installed softwares like CREO 2.0 (Pro-e), Solid Works 2012, ANSYS 13.0, NX 8.0, AUTO CAD 2012, MATLAB 2009, DWG Editor. CAM learning equipments include CNC miniature Lathes, 3 axis CNC miniature milling machines.
Production Technology The production technology lab is equipped with multiple high end facilities like Electrical discharge machine (EDM). Plasma cutting, Lathe tool dynamometer, milling tool dynamometer. The production technology subject is the heart of mechanical as well as industrial engineering course syllabus. The EDM machine is very sophisticated as well as the machine parameters are at high end, which makes the laboratory a likely candidate for advanced research.
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REFRIGERATION AND AIR CONDITIONING LABTo deliver substantial knowledge regarding atmospheric parameters control at domestic and industrial level in terms of temperature and humidity, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Lab is equipped with Vapor Compression Test Rig with data acquisition system, Heat Pump System, Domestic Refrigerator (Electrolux Refrigerator) and Air Conditioning Test Rig with Automatic Data Acquisition System.
ENGINEERINGMETALLURGYLABEngineering metallurgy lab offered in the 4th semester of mechanical and industrial engineering course. Under this lab students learnt fundamental of metallographic, microscopy and microstructure & macrostructure, hardness measurements- micro & macro both, in addition to ASTM Std on mechanical testing. Custom Made Friction Stir Welding Setup Under BRFST, DAE.
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POWER PLANT ENGINEERING LABPower plant engineering laboratory is equipped with table top models of Steam turbine power system with data acquisition system, market boiler, separating and throttling calorimeter which deals with generation of thermal and electrical energy. Rankin Cycler is highly sophisticated equipment which helps students to become familiar with associated thermodynamic principles.
WELDINGRESEARCH LABWelding Research Lab development is carried out under various sponsored projects from different funding agencies like DST, DAE, BRFAST, and ISRO. Research facilities available under this lab are as follows:
→ Advanced Weld Oscillator→ Modified Friction Stir Welding→ Vertical Milling Machine→ Advanced GTAW Power Source→ Advanced GMAW Power Source with Data Monitoring
System→ Gas Mixing Devices
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INDUSTRIALEngineering
Industrial Engineering is the multidisciplinary branch of engineering that concerns with the development; improvement; implementation & evaluation of integrated systems of people; equipment; energy; material; process and knowledge.
Industrial Engineering is based on the principles & methods of engineering analysis and synthesis. It deploys tools and techniques to eliminate/reduce waste of time/effort; material; energy; money & other resources. Depending on the viewpoint OR main motive of the user it is also known as Operation Management; System Engineer; Manufacturing Engineering; lean Engineer etc. In healthcare Industrial Engineers are commonly known as Health Systems Engineers OR Hospital Management Engineers.
Most engineering discipline applies skills to very specific areas, where as industrial engineering being multidisciplinary branch is applied in virtually in every industry. Industrial engineers worked in variety of industries including manufacturing, communications, transportation, banking, pharmaceutical, tourism, health, e-business, and information technology. Development & Research activities of industrial engineering include breath of techniques and application areas such as
• Deterministic methods of optimization and analysis• Stochastic method of analysis, optimization and control• Simulation modeling and analysis• Artificial intelligence based methods• Logistics and transportation• Supply chain analysis and inventory planning• Financial engineering• Optimization, planning and control in manufacturing and robotics• Scheduling and ERP
Even though term Industrial engineering originally applied to manufacturing, it has extended its scope to similar fields like ergonomics, SQC and quality management, LEAN system, Procurement and material management system, Logistics and supply chain management, Production Planning and scheduling, Maintenance engineering and management, Industrial environment and safety etc. Few of the application areas are queues management at theme park, streamlining operating system, distribution of product worldwide, manufacturing cheaper and more reliable product as well as services etc.
Semester VI• Procurement and Materials
Management• Principles of Finance and Costing• Measurement and Design of Work• Production and Operations
Management• Production Technology• Departmental Elective - 1
→ Operations Research - 2→ Information Systems
→ Humanities Elective
Semester VII• Quality Management and
Statistical Quality Control• CAD/CAM (T&P)• Planning of Facilities and Material
Handling Systems• Lean Systems• Departmental Elective - 2
→ Design of Experiments→ Flexible Manufacturing Systems→ Database Management
• Industrial Engineering Seminar• Industrial Training
Semester VIII• Project Management• Supply Chain Management• Simulation of Manufacturing and
Service Systems• Organizational Behavior & Human
Resource Management• Major Project• Departmental Elective - 3
→ Reliability Engineering→ Data Mining and Analytics→ Business Processes and ERP→ Design for Manufacturing→ Neural Networks→ Fuzzy Systems and Applications→ Rapid Product Development
Semester I• Mathematics - I• Engineering Materials• Elements of Civil Engineering• Elements of Electrical Engineering• Workshop Practice• Physics• Communication Skills
Semester II• Mathematics - II• Engineering Graphics• Applied Mechanics• Chemistry• Elements of Mechanical Engineering• Environment Studies• Computer Programming
Semester III• Mathematics - III• Thermodynamics (T&P)• Electrical Technology• Mechanical Measurement and
Metrology (T&P)• Strength of Materials• CSSI
Semester IV• Numerical Techniques• Manufacturing Processes - 1 (T&P)• Design of Machine Elements• Kinematics of Machines• Engineering Metallurgy• Fluid Machinery (T&P)
Semester V• Manufacturing Processes - 2 (T&P)• Applied Statistics• Industrial Environment and Safety• Ergonomics, Human Factors and
Product Design• Operations Research - 1• Economics• Industrial Orientation
Course StructureB.TechIndustrial Engineering
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STUDENT DIVERSITYPDPU since its inception has been a home to a diverse student population. This also reflects in our admission process. Admission is given on a basis of 50% Gujarat Seats and 50% all India Seats. Further PDPU has taken a unique initiative to promote professional and technical education for girls. Under this initiative a minimum of 10% of All India Seats are maintained for girls. Admission is offered on the basis of the JEE (Main) score.
STUDENT ACTIVITIESClubs/Forums & Chapters
Tark (i…E« )Tark (i…E« ) is a student club of the department of Industrial Engineering. The club organizes activities like expert lectures, seminars and workshops related to Industrial Engineering.
National Engineering ConclaveThe National Engineering Conclave, 2015 was organized by students of Industrial Engineering in collaboration with the students of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering. The conclave witnessed lectures and panel discussions by eminent personalities of various Industries and also the HR round table.
American Society for Quality (ASQ) - Student ChapterWith the growing importance of Quality Management in industryin today’s world, the department has taken an initiative to start a student chapter of the American Society for Quality (ASQ) at PDPU. The student chapter invites speakers from industry and organizes workshops and seminars related to Quality Management. A certification scheme has also been implemented by ASQ for PDPU students wherein students completing a series of workshops will be awarded a certificate by the American Society for Quality.
MECHINERZOStudents of Industrial Engineering participate in a technical club called MECHINERZO (Mechanical and Industrial Engineers’ Zone). This club carries out various technical activities related to Mechanical and Industrial Engineering.
Siemens Centre of Excellence CoursesAll the students are proficient in the NX 9 CAD software (Basic) and Computer Numerical Controlled Machine Programming and are trained at the Centre of Excellence established by PDPU and Siemens in collaboration.
Six-Sigma Green Belt Certification Program by KPMG IndiaStudents of Industrial Engineering attended a four day workshop on Six Sigma Green belt program organized by KPMG India alongwith Henry Harvin Education. Twelve students from IE participated in this workshop and are now certified Green Belt in Six Sigma.
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Statistical Quality Control Quality is now a competitive tool for every company. The main objective of the quality control lab is to teach how to use statistical methods to improve quality. Students learn how to apply statistical techniques like control charts, process capability studies, sampling techniques to improve quality. Minitab software is used for statistical analysis.
CAD / CAMCAD is the use of computer technology for preparing product design and design documentation. CAM applications assist in converting these designs into an actual product. This includes preparation of part programs for CNC machines and simulation to visualize the production process. CAM software uses the models and assemblies created in CAD software to generate tool paths that drive the machines that turn the designs into physical parts. The CAD/CAM laboratory has software like Siemens NX, Solidworks, Creo (ProE), etc.
SimulationSimulation is a popular, widely used technique for building realistic computer models of complex manufacturing and service systems. Designers of such systems use these models to experiment with alternative system designs instead of experimenting with the actual system. The Simulation laboratory has software like Arena from Rockwell Automation, GPSS/H from Wolverine Software. The department has also received a grant of 70 software licenses of Simio simulation software (worth USD 1,94,600) to support teaching and research in simulation. Students learn how to simulate operations of complex systems like manufacturing systems, health care systems, airports, etc.
Work Design and Measurement“There is always a better way to work” is the focus of work design and measurement. This principle is he basis of continuous improvement in the production floor. Increasing the process effectiveness and efficiency become the focus of improvement, which will ultimately increase productivity. The improving process begins by defining overall production system and measuring time taken to complete a job and method to complete a job, and then comparing it with the existing predetermined systems. The Work Design and Measurement laboratory allows students to apply these principle in various work settings such as production as well as the service industry.
Ergonomics Ergonomics (or human factors) is the scientific discipline concerned with the understanding of interactions among humans and other elements of a system, and the profession that applies theory, principles, data and methods to design in order to optimize human well-being and overall system performance. Students learn how to conduct analyses such as Rapid Upper Limb Assessment (RULA) and Rapid Entire Body Assessment (REBA). Computer software is used to assist in these analyses.
The Ergonomics lab has anthropometric equipment,measuring devices for assessing ambient conditions, ergo-cycle, treadmill.
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LAB FACILITIESIndustrial EngineeringDepartment
Strength of Materials Knowledge of science behind various materials is must for mechanical engineers. Thorough understanding of science of materials is required for a designer to select appropriate material for certain application. To serve this need SOM lab is highly equipped with universal testing machine, Universal compression machine, torsion fatigue testing machine, various hardness testing machine (digital version), impact testing machines, etc.
Workshop and FabricationIn this basic engineering work shop lab the students acquires the knowledge of various trades and the usage of different tools and types like files , hammers, chisels , snipers , anvils , cutting pliers , welding rods and different kinds of materials. It also deals with the various machining operations such as turning, milling, shaping, thread cutting, slotting, drilling, fitting, wood working, plumbing etc. There are selections of machines available for commercial or research project.
Engineering Graphics Engineering graphics is known as the language of mechanical engineer, so to make students good in this subject, intense practical exercise is done by students under a diversified syllabus. For this a high class lab facility is available consisting of ergonomically suitable furniture’s and other drafting equipments.
Manufacturing Processes Manufacturing process laboratory is the heart of fabrication technology. This laboratory consist of highly advanced equipments related to Cutting / Forming / Welding processes like, SMAW, GTAW, GMAW, Gas cutting & Welding, Plasma cutting & welding, Spot welding, Friction stir welding, Butt welding, Automated GMAW, Universal lathe & Milling machines, Capstan turret lathe, Shearing machine, Shaper machine, Drilling machines, Miniature plastic injection molding machine, and various other metal cutting equipments.
Kinematics and Dynamics of Machines Objectives of the lab are to impart practical knowledge on design and analysis of mechanisms for the specified type of motion in a machine. With the study of rigid bodies motions and forces for the transmission systems, machine kinematics and dynamics can be well understood. Practical demonstration and study is required for the balancing and vibration to have the insight for the dynamics of machines. Various experiments with governors, gyroscopes, balancing machines and universal vibration facilities are available to understand machine dynamics. Moreover, the laboratory has accelerometers and impact hammer to measure the natural frequencies of the objects for research projects.
Fluid Mechanics and Fluid Machinery The department has different laboratories with state of art facilities. Fluid mechanics and Fluid machines labs have all new comprehensive experimental set ups catering to the requirements of curriculum and above that. The laboratories cater to the needs of engineering students in the subject of fluid mechanics and fluid machines. The laboratory is equipped with large number of equipments and experimental set ups to study the fundamentals and applied aspects of fluid mechanics and fluid machines.
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FACULTY PROFILE
Dr. M. B. KiranAssociate Professor & Head
Areas of Interest:Project Management, Surface Metrology, Image processing techniques, Dimensional Accuracy and Surface Finish in Additive Manufacturing, Digital signal processing,Pattern recognition, Nano-surface metrology.
Dr. D. M. ParikhAdjunct Professor
Areas of Interest:Production & Operations Management, Finance & Costing, Supply Chain Management. Special interest for promoting & facilitating entrepreneurship education in institutes and university.
Dr. Abhishek KumarAssistant Professor
Areas of Interest:Electroplating, Electrochemical machining, Surface Engineering, Coating, Friction Stir Processing.
Dr. Poonam SavsaniAssistant Professor
Areas of Interest:Robotic Trajectories, Optimization, Theory of Machines & Design.
Mr. Manish MishraAdjunct Faculty
Areas of Interest:Contract procurement, Logistics & Supply Chain Management.
Ms. Mallika TanejaLecturer
Areas of Interest:Fuzzy logic, Multiple criteria decision analysis, Supply Chain Management, Statistical Quality Control, ERP modules.
Mr. Sagar PatilLecturer
Areas of Interest:Operation Research, Supply Chain Management, Time Study.
Mr. Kishan FuseLecturer
Areas of Interest:Engineering and Planning, Customer Logistics and Planning, Metal forming, Non conventional machining.
Mr. V Balaji RaoLecturer
Areas of Interest:Statistics, Quality & Reliability Engineering, Project Management, Operations Research, Supply Chain Management, Financial Management, Thermodynamics, Heat Transfer.
RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT
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Department of Industrial engineering conducts research in the field of Quality Management in manufacturing and service systems, Measurement of Efficiency, Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA), Surface Metrology, Image Processing Techniques, Digital Signal Processing, Friction Stir Processing, Electrochemical Processing, Robotic Trajectories Optimization, Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), Multi Criteria Decision Analysis.
Students are encouraged and guided to take up the seminar and major project related to live problem and industry related issues.
ELECTRICALEngineering
The Department of Electrical Engineering was established
at the inception of the School of Technology in the year
2010. It offers B.Tech. in Electrical Engineering, M.Tech. in
power systems and Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering. The
department has well qualified, experienced and dynamic
faculty members with wide exposure to teaching and
industry. It has state-of-the-art laboratories with all modern
equipment and software packages, which gives exposure to
the students to practical aspects of Engineering.
The course structure of B.Tech. and M.Tech. Program is
carefully designed to impart the best to the students
and the curriculum is reviewed every year by the expert
from industries, academia and R&D organizations and
it is updated in consultation with them. The major
areas of Electrical Engineering are Electrical machines,
Power Systems, Protection and Switchgear, High Voltage
Engineering, Control Systems & Instrumentations,
Analog & Digital Electronics, Power Electronics & Drives,
Microprocessors and Microcontrollers.
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Semester V• Electromagnetics • Microprocessors and Microcontrollers• Modeling & Simulation• Power Electronics• Power System II• Instrumentation & Control
Semester VI• Switchgear and Protection • High Voltage Engineering• Renewable Energy Engineering• Power System Design & Practice• Testing and Commissioning of Electrical
Machines• Elective - HM:
→ Social Science Approaches to Development
→ Science & Humanism: Towards a Unified World View
→ Environment Development & Society→ Organizational Psychology
Semester VII• Electrical Machine Design - I• Power System Operation and Control• Advanced Microcontroller and
Embedded System• Department Elective - I
→ Energy Management in Electrical Systems
→ Power Quality• Minor Project• Industrial Economics
Semester VIII• Electrical Machine Design - II• Electrical Power Utilization and Traction• Digital Signal Processing• Department Elective - II
→ Advances in Power Systems→ EHV AC and DC Transmission
• Major Project• Project Management
Semester I• Mathematics - I• Computer Programming• Chemistry• Engineering Graphics• Workshop Practice• Applied Mechanics• Basic Environmental Studies
Semester II• Mathematics - II• Engineering Material• Elements of Civil Engineering• Elements of Electrical
Engineering• Elements of Mechanical
Engineering• Physics• Communication Skills
Semester III• Mathematics - III• Network Theory• Electronics Devices & Circuits• Electromechanical Energy
Conversion - I• Electrical and Electronics
Engineering Materials• Electrical Measurement &
Measuring Instruments
Semester IV• Numerical Methods • Analog & Digital Electronics• Control Theory• Communication Engineering• Power System - I• Electromechanical Energy
Conversion - II
Course StructureB.TechElectrical Engineering
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Electrical Students Professional Association (ESPA)The forum’s objectives are to:
→ Facilitate communication and cohesiveness among students, faculty, other student organizations, and the university.
→ To consider issues and to review, recommend, or formulate policies (as appropriate) in areas primarily or exclusively involving the Student Body.
→ To foster technological innovation and excellence for the benefit of humanity.
→ To give an information about Technical work in Professional world.
→ To keep the members consistently updated about the new upcoming technologies and inventions.
→ To give an exposure to latest techniques in the power sector to all the members.
→ To endow with technical meetings, publishing, promoting educational activities, and developing standards.
Under Industry Orientation Programme following activities were conducted:
→ An industry expert talk was held on “Role and responsibilities of an electrical engineer in EPC” by Mr. Kalpesh Pathak from Jacobs India Ltd.
→ An industry visit was organized to “Gandhinagar Thermal Power Station”.
→ An industry visit was organized to “Transformers & Rectifiers (I) Ltd.”
→ An industry expert talk was held on “Basics of Power Systems “by Mr. J D Vyas from Electrotherm Co. Ltd.
→ An industry visit was organized to ERDA – Vadodara”
→ An industry expert talk was held on “Manufacturing of Power Transformer” by Mr. Virendra Lakhiyani from Transformers & Rectifiers (I) Ltd..
→ An industry expert talk on “Role of automation in Power Plants”was held by Mr. D N Dholakia, Retd. Chief Engineer, GSECL.
→ An industry visit was organized to “Kadana Hydro Power Plant.
Activities→ Visit of Solar Power Plant
→ Expert Talk on “How to crack GD & PI’
→ Organized Sampark2015 to showcase IEEE activities carried out by their respective student branches and plan the activities for the year ahead
→ Organized an event in the Technical Category (Robotics) STEEPLE CHASE 3.0 (Line Follower Robot)
→ Organized Field Visit of students to ITER India, Gandhinagar
→ Organized an expert session on How Stuff Works? Capacitors-Working and Applications
• Participated in poster presented at Industry Application Society Annual Meet 2015, Dallas, USA
IEEE Student ChapterInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), an association dedicated to advancing innovation and technological excellence for the benefit of humanity, is the world’s largest technical professional society. It is designed to serve professionals involved in all aspects of the electrical, electronic and computing fields and related areas of science and technology that underline modern civilization.
The goal of the IEEE student chapter programs is to ensure the growth of skill and knowledge in mainly the energy-related technical professions and to foster individual commitment to continuing education among members.
STUDENT ACTIVITIESClubs/Forums & Chapters
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IEEE SB IASStudents ChapterSecured 3rd rank as“MOSTHAPPENINGCHAPTER”in Asia Pacific region.
FOLLOWING ACTIVITIES HAVE BEEN CONDUCTED UNDER ESPA IN RECENT PAST
How Stuff Works 1.0 - Basics of Home Wiring System By student speakers from Pre final year student
Latex Workshop By Mr. Anil Markana
How Stuff Works Session - 1 Topic - Capacitors conducted by Mr. Elijah Toppo)
Open Discussion & Information Session - 1 Quiz - By Student coordinators
Software Skill Development Session - 1 Conducted by Prof. Pinkal Patel
Open Discussion & Information Session - 2 Topic - Smart Grid Conducted by Mr. Ashish Doorwar
FACULTY PROFILE
Dr. Vivek PandyaAssociate Professor & HOD
Areas of Interest:Power System Protection (Long Transmission Lines, Synchronous Machines, Power Transformers), Wide Area Protections & Control.
Dr. Jitendra G. JamnaniAssociate Professor
Areas of Interest:Power System Protection and Switchgear, Power System Operation and Control, Power Quality, High Voltage Engineering, EHV AC and HVDC Transmission, Substation Engineering, Energy Management and Audit, Electrical Machines and Design, Advanced Electrical Machines.
Dr. Amit V. SantAssistant Professor
Areas of Interest:Power Electronics, Electric Drives, Electric Vehicles, Multi-level Inverters, Photovoltaic systems, Active Power Filters, Unified Power Quality Conditioners, Fault-Ride-Through, Reduced Switch Topologies for Cascaded Multilevel Inverter, Active Power Factor Correction, Control of Z-Source Inverters.
Mr. Anil Markana Lecturer
Areas of Interest:Modern Control Systems, Multi objective optimization based Model Predictive Control
Mr. Nirav KareliaLecturer
Area of Interest :Power Electronics Converters & Drives, Power Quality and active filters, FACT controllers and Custom Power Devices, UPQC, Distributed Generation, Renewable energy sources, Smart grid, Energy efficiency, Energy audit and management.
Mr. Vatsal Shah Lecturer
Areas of Interest:Power converters, Electric vehicle, Energy storage, Solar power, Embedded Systems, Smart Grid
Mr. Astik Dhandiya Lecturer
Areas of Interest:Application of Artificial Intelligence in power system, Power System security
Mr. Siddharth Joshi Lecturer
Areas of Interest:Smart Grid, Renewable Energy (Wind, Solar and Hybrid)
Ms. Leena Santosh Lecturer
Areas of Interest:Unit Commitment and load dispatch.
Ms. Phani Swecha T. Lecturer
Areas of Interest:Renewable Energy, Smart Grid
Mr. Botta Ravi Lecturer
Areas of Interest:Power system analysis, HVDC transmission, Electrical Machines & FACTS controllers
Mr. Bandopant PawarLecturer
Areas of Interest:Power System Analysis and Control, Distribution System Planning Operation and Control
Mr. K Satya Raja SekharLecturer
Areas of Interest:Application of power electronics in Power systems and drives
Mr. T V Pavan KumarLecturer
Areas of Interest:Power system protection, Power quality, FACTS devices
Mr. Toppo Elijah TintiusLecturer
Areas of Interest:Power Electronics, Embedded Systems, Electric Drives etc.
Mr. Shukla VipinLecturer
Areas of Interest:Signal and Image Processing, Power Plant Dynamics and Control
Mr. Ashish DoorwarLecturer
Areas of Interest:Power system protection, Condition monitoring of electrical equipment with ANN techniques, FACTS
Ms. Meera Karamta Lecturer
Mrs. Vima Mali Lecturer
Areas of Interest:Microgrid, Power Quality
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High VoltageThe High Voltage Laboratory sponsored by GSECL, is state of the art laboratory with a capacity of 100 kV AC, 140 kV DC and impulse generator of 140 kV. Laboratory is also having facility of testing various insulating materials as per Indian standards.
LAB FACILITIESElectrical EngineeringDepartment
Analog and Digital This lab is equipped with all major training kits required to study the concepts of Analog Communication Methods (like Amplitude, Frequency and Phase Modulation and Demodulation) and Digital Communication Methods (Sampling Theorem, ASK, FSK, PSK).
Modelling and Simulation In this Lab students get to work on some of the much efficient software like LabVIEW, MATLAB, Scilab, PSIM, and Qaurc Software. Students prepare simulated environment using these software and get results to analyze various electrical systems.
Power System and Protection This lab is sponsored by GSCEL and it is a state of the art laboratory. This lab contains panels which can demonstrate the characteristic of different types of electromagnetic relays. It is also having panels which can demonstrate different types of protection schemes like differential protection scheme for transformer, for transmission lines, for motors etc. Lab gives a good understanding about power systems protection schemes.
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Microprocessor & Microcontroller This Lab has various system development board cum trainer to understand different Microprocessor and Microcontrollers. It has advanced trainer kit for various processors to study assembly programming as well as interfacing of these processors with various peripherals.
Electromechanical Energy Conversion This lab is fully equipped with various Electrical machines such as DC machines, Induction Machines, Synchronous machines, Single and Three Phase Transformers for conducting various experiments. It also supports teaching, research and consultancy works on Electrical Machines and Drives. Through hands-on experiments with real machines, students gain practical experience and sound knowledge in the area of Electrical Machines.
Renewable Energy In this laboratory the facility of solar PV research kit is available. There are equipments like two 40W PV modules, control unit, charge controller, in built DC-DC converter, temperature sensor, inverter unit and batteries. Here, students can perform no. of experiment under different varying radiation conditions as well as change in temperature.
Process Dynamics, Control & Instrumentation The laboratory caters the requirement of the courses of Control system, Network Theory, Instrumentation, Advanced Instrumentation. It is one of the best equipped laboratory of the department.
Power Electronics & Drives The lab conducted includes learning of gate/ bus triggering circuits, single phase rectifier, switched mode dc-dc converter, SEDC (chopper fed), SEDC motor drive (controller rectifier fed) and PMDC motor drive (controller rectifier fed) etc. The lab sessions are apt as per the requirement of the course.
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RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENTName of Ph.D. Scholar Topic of Research Guide
Mr. Astik Dhandhia Static security assessment in deregulated power system using artificial intelligence techniques.
Dr. Vivek Pandya
Mr. Ashok Chavda Use SFRA Techniques for Condition Monitoring of Power Transformers
Dr. Vivek Pandya
Ms. Meera Karamta Real Time State Estimation of Power System Dr. Jitendra Jamnani
Ms. Leena Santosh Stochastic unit commitment problem of a power system inclusive of renewable energy sources
Dr. Makarand Lokhande
Mr. Vyas Kaustubh Electrostatic and Electromagnetic fields of EHV/UHV AC power transmission
Dr. Jitendra Jamnani
Mr. Nirav Karelia Multi-Converter UPQC System for Inverter Based Renewable Energy System
Dr. Vivek Pandya
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CIVILEngineering
Civil Engineering is considered to be the most versatile branch
among all the engineering branches. The Department of Civil
Engineering since its formation is committed to research and
development in civil engineering. The vision of the department
is to give an exposure to budding civil technocrats to various
challenges in the profession.
The department offers courses at undergraduate level,
graduate level and Ph.D doctorate level. The main areas
of research include Project Management, Construction
Management, Geotechnical Engineering, Structural
Engineering, Hydrology, GIS and GPS Systems, Environmental
Engineering, Concrete Technology and Transportation
Engineering. The department also handles consultancy works
& projects in the above mentioned areas.
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Semester V• Transportation Engineering - I• Hydrology & Water Resources• Environmental Engineering - II• Geotechnical Engineering - I• Design of Reinforced Cement
Concrete Structures• Urban and Rural Planning
Semester VI• Transportation Engineering - II• Irrigation Engineering• Computer Aided Design• Geotechnical Engineering - II• Design of Steel Structures• Organizational Psychology
Semester VII• Construction Equipments &
Methods• Estimation & Cost Analysis• Earthquake Engineering• Seminar• Finite Element Method• Advanced Concrete Design / GIS
and RS
Semester VIII• Civil Engineering Project• Professional Practice & Valuation• Computer Aided Design - II• Management Concepts & Practices• Project Management• Retrofitting Rehabilitation of
Structures• Ground Improvement Techniques
Semester I• Mathematics I• Engineering Graphics• Applied Mechanics• Chemistry• Elements of Mechanical Engineering• Environmental Studies• Computer Programming
Semester II• Mathematics II• Engineering Materials• Elements of Civil Engineering• Elements of Electrical Engineering• Workshop Practice• Physics• Communication Skills
Semester III• Mathematics III• Surveying• Fluid Mechanics - I• Building Planning & Drawing• Building Construction & Materials• Structural Analysis - I• Engineering Geology
Semester IV• Numerical Techniques• Advanced Surveying• Fluid Mechanics - II• Environmental Engineering - I• Concrete Technology• Structural Analysis - II
Course StructureB.TechCivil Engineering
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Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE-UK) Student ChapterDepartment of Civil Engineering has come up as a torch bearer in introducing Institution of Civil Engineers-UK student chapter in India. ICE was founded in 1818 by a small group of idealistic young men. We were granted a royal charter in 1828 where we declared that our aim was to “foster and promote the art and science of civil engineering”. The active chapter organizes a series of activities for the civil and non-civil engineering students of PDPU including conferences, workshops, seminars and expert talks.
Civil Engineering ForumInaugurated on 28th January, 2012, The Civil Engineering Forum of Civil Engineering Department, PDPU aims to provide an arena to the students to boost their technical acquaintance & prove themselves as a better professional in the community. It aims to give the students the extra edge apart from academics so as to develop a research temperament. This is an integral part of the Department of Civil Engineering. It provides a platform to students to gain knowledge, explore and to execute their ideas in Civil Engineering. It serves as an umbrella forum for all the student organizations under the department.
Indian Green Building Council (IGBC) ChapterIndian Green Building Council (IGBC) is the apex body in India with a vision to enable a sustainable built environment for all and facilitate India to be one of the global leaders in the sustainable built environment by 2025. It houses 1,491 members, 2,111 registered buildings, 362 rated buildings and 1,049 accredited professionals. The IGBC chapter aims to reach out the IGBC Vision at the Regional Levels with agendas to faster penetration & reach, reach out to wider section of stakeholders and involve local agencies & Institutions in the Green building movement.
STUDENT ACTIVITIESClubs/Forums & Chapters
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Dr. H. B. RaghavendraProfessor & Director, School of Technology
Areas of Interest:Reinforced earth, Soil structure interaction, Environmental waste management, Foundations on problematic soils.
Dr. Debasis SarkarAssociate Professor & HOD
Areas of Interest:Project Management, Project Risk Management, BIM, Underground Corridor Construction for Metro Rail Operations, SQC of Ready Mixed Concrete, Green Building Materials & Technology.
Dr. H. R. DhananjayaAssociate Professor
Areas of Interest:Solid Mechanics, FEM, IFM, FGM, Laminated composites.
Dr. Tejas Thaker Assistant Professor
Areas of Interest:Earthquake hazard and mitigation, Ground Improvement and waste management.
Dr. Manas Kumar BhoiAssistant Professor
Areas of Interest:Study of Interference effect of footings under different loading condition, Non linear Numerical analysis of Geotechnical problems using Finite element method.
Dr. Anurag KandyaAssistant Professor
Areas of Interest:Urban Micro Climate, Heat Islands, Building Energy Modelling, Remote Sensing & GIS, Air Quality Modelling & Monitoring.
Dr. Anantha SinghAssistant Professor
Areas of Interest:Treatment of Water & Wastewater by Physicochemical & Biological methods.
Mr. Rajesh S. GujarAssistant Professor
Areas of Interest:Infrastructure Planning & Management.
Dr. Dhruvesh PatelAssistant Professor
Areas of Interest:Hydrology & Water Resources Engineering.
Dr. Dayashankar KaulAssistant Professor
Areas of Interest:Environmental Engineering.
Mr. Apurva H. DaveLecturer
Areas of Interest:Structural Design & Structural Engineering (Steel & R.C.C.).
Mrs. Niragi Dave Lecturer
Areas of Interest:Concrete Technology, Utilization of waste materials in Concrete structures.
Mr. Naimish BhattLecturer
Areas of Interest:Application of GIS and Remote Sensing in Civil Engineering, Flood Routing & Mitigation Techniques.
Mr. Akshay JainLecturer
Areas of Interest:GIS Applications in Water Resource Engineering, Flood Modeling.
Mr. Ronak MotianiLecturer
Areas of Interest:Finite Element Modeling and Analysis of Structures, Seismic Simulation of Structures.
Mr. Sudhanshu DixitLecturer
Areas of Interest:Sediment Transport in Alluvial Rivers, Water Resources Engineering, Hydrology, Ground Water Hydrology, Canal Automation.
Prof. Rajinikant PatelVisiting Faculty
Areas of Interest:Infrastructure Financing & Management.
Prof. Jigar PandyaVisiting Faculty
Areas of Interest:Real Estate Management.
FACULTY PROFILE
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Applied MechanicsTop-notch advanced experimental facilities in the state – Bell crank lever, compound wheel & differential axle, apparatus for reaction of forces in beam, apparatus for Centre of gravity, combined plane arch friction slide apparatus.
Fluid and Hydraulics StructureFluid mechanics lab deals with the equipment used in the testing of hydraulic structures, coefficient of discharge, Reynolds number for a pipe flow, minor losses, friction factor for the pipes - Impact of jet apparatus, metacentric height apparatus, Reynolds apparatus, major & minor losses apparatus, orificemeter, venturimeter, rotameter notch apparatus, forced vortex apparatus.
LAB FACILITIESCivil EngineeringDepartment
The DCE has setup a number of laboratories as per the
relevant course structure. Laboratories are well equipped to
facilitate academic and research activities. Laboratories are
being continuously upgraded with new equipment.
The practical classes are well integrated into the curriculum,
but the department encourages even more extensive use
of these facilities to nurture a research led environment. To
strengthen the research work of the M.Tech and Ph.D students
who rely extensively on experiments to validate their work.
Environmental EngineeringThis laboratory is for analysing environmental impact and controlling pollution, for this purpose laboratory has been upgraded with new equipment – PH meter kit, portable turbidity meter, hand hold TSS meter, UV-visible spectro photometer, COD reactor, BOD incubator, Muffle furnace with thermo static control.
Computer SimulationThe labs are being continuously used by students for the purpose of software application for designing and drafting – AutoCAD for drafting, STAAD.Pro for structure design & analysis, Etab, Project management, quantum GIS, Bently WaterCAD for cost estimation, WaterCAD- suverCAD & StromeCAD for hydraulics structure design & analysis, OHB projector.
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Geotechnical EngineeringFor the testing of soil behavior and characterizes laboratory has unique instruments - Soil hydrometer, permeability apparatus, consolidation apparatus, unconfined compression tester, CBR testing machine, Triaxial test apparatus, SPT equipment, plate bearing test, direct shear test machine.
Research Focus:
Research at the Infrastructure Materials Lab focuses on concrete durability, early-age properties of concrete and the pursuit of high-performance civil engineering materials. Concrete, the most widely used building material in the world, is a sustainable material when properly designed and constructed. While new materials may show promise, they are often made from natural resources that are simply not found in quantities abundant enough to compete with or even replace the most used construction material in the world, concrete. It is for this reason that concrete is the most advantageous for further development as an advanced material, and enhancements to concrete to generate special properties or to achieve superior performance may be a central path forward to ensure both long-term durability and sustainability.
Research Focus:
The focus of Geotechnical Engineering research group’s is to find cost effective and sustainable ways of improving engineering properties of soils/rocks to ensure safety and reliability of Infrastructural development. The group undertakes research activities in the areas of ground improvement, Geosynthetics, Geo-environment, laboratory and in situ investigations of soil/rock, site characterization and exploration techniques, geotechnical earthquake engineering, seismic hazard analysis and microzonation techniques, soil-structure interaction and numerical analyses. In order to enhance the understanding of the fundamental behavior of engineering soils/rocks, comprehensive courses have been developed to engage both students and industry with an emphasis on the application of geotechnical processes to solve engineering problems. In addition to conventional experimental facilities, several new sophisticated and advanced equipments have been added like fully automated triaxial system with GDS controller, static and cyclic plate load test with data logging system etc.
Concrete TechnologyConcrete laboratory which is well equipped to get empirical knowledge by performing different practical – flexure testing machine, concrete mixer machine, LA abrasion testing machine, mechanical sieve shaker, impact testing machine, crushing valve test apparatus, vibrating table.
Important Equipments:→ Concrete Test Hammer
→ Compression Testing Machine 2000 KN (Digital)
→ Flexural Testing Machine
→ Los Angeles Abrasion Testing Machine
→ Buoyancy Balance
→ Ultra Sonic Pulse Velocity Tester
Important Equipments:→ Standard Penetration Test Apparatus
→ Plate Bearing Test Apparatus
→ Direct Shear Apparatus
→ Triaxial Test Apparatus
→ Vane Shear Apparatus
→ Consolidation Apparatus Three gang
→ Soil Cone Penetrometer (Digital Type)
→ Swell Test Apparatus
→ C.B.R. Tessting Machine
→ Unconfined Compression Tester (Motorised cum Hand Operated)
→ Permeability Apparatus
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Research Focus:
The research focus is primarily on Geographical Information System (GIS) Mapping and Modeling for various applications in the field of Civil Engineering. Also Global Positioning System (GPS) based work for precise measurement of coordinates is carried out.
Transportation EngineeringSeparate facilities for transportation engineering and pavement engineering Equipment for advanced testing with maximum accuracy – Digital ductility testing machine, standard tar viscometer, ring & ball apparatus, specific gravity bottle apparatus, flash & fire point test apparatus.
Research Focus:
Transportation laboratory focuses on applied research into state and national transportation priorities. Current research activities include: transportation safety, human factors, intelligent transportation systems, accessible transportation systems and congestion management, transportation engineering education, and access management and pavement material like bituminous , aggregate, soils testing.
Surveying & GISLaboratory has number of instruments which contain basic to advance equipment – Total Station with 5” accuracy, theodolite, auto level with telescopic staff, line ranger, French cross staff, plane table, dumpy level.
Important Equipments:→ Trimble GeoXT GPS (Base1 and
Rower:5) with Post Processing Software (Pathfinder Software)
→ ArcGIS 10.2 Software for mapping and modeling
→ Total Station
→ Digital Distance Meter
→ Digital Plannimeter
Important Equipments:→ Standard Penetrometer
→ Pavement Dynamic Cone Penetrometer
→ Ring And Ball Apparatus
→ Cleveland Flash & Fire Point Test Apparatus
→ Standard Tar Viscometer
→ Benkelman Beam
→ Digital Ductility Testing Machine
→ Pensky-Martens Closed Cup Tester
Project Management Computational Laboratory
Research Focus:
Project Management Computational Laboratory primarily focuses on facilitating research on the current trends of project management. Use of project management softwares like Microsoft Project Software (MSP), Primavera and risk management softwares like Riskamp, @ risk software and Crystalball softwares are primarily used to carry out research in project management.
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CHEMICALEngineering
The Department of Chemical Engineering (DCE) at PDPU
adopts a philosophy of ‘discovery learning to generate
knowledge through experience and innovative ideas’. DCE
focuses on comprehensive course curriculum with intense
practical exposure to the students which will enable them
to take up challenging professional careers in various fields
such as product and process design in Chemical Industries
and allied sectors such as oil and natural gas, petroleum
and petrochemicals, fine and heavy chemicals, coal
chemicals, fertilizer and agrochemicals, plastics, polymers
and others, apart from dealing with problems of energy
conservation and environmental pollution.
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Semester V• Chemical Reaction Kinetics• Mass transfer - I• Chemical Processes Technology - II
(Inorganic)• Modelling and Optimization• Process Instrumentation• Transport Phenomena
Semester VI• Chemical Reactor Design• Mass transfer - II• Process Equipment Design• Process Dynamics and Control• Energy Technology• Humanities Elective
Semester VII• Computer Aided Process Design• Polymer Science and Technology• Petroleum Refining and
Petrochemicals• Industrial Economics• Seminar• Department Elective - I
Semester VIII• Environmental Engineering and
Pollution Control• Process Plant Safety, Health and
Hygiene• Project Management• B. Tech. Project• Department Elective - II• Department Elective - III
Semester I• Mathematics - I• Applied Mechanics• Chemistry• W. S. Practice• Computer Programming• Communication Skills• Engineering Graphics• Environmental Science• National Sports Organization
Semester II• Mathematics - II• Physics• Elements of Civil Engineering• Elements of Electrical Engineering• Elements of Mechanical Engineering• Engineering Materials• Workshop Practice
Semester III• Mathematics - III• Engineering Chemistry• Fluid Flow Operation• Chemical Process Calculations• Chemical Engineering
Thermodynamics - I• Heat Transfer Operations
Semester IV• Numerical Techniques in Chemical
Engineering• Electrical and Electronics
Technology• Solid Fluid Operation• Chemical Engineering
Thermodynamics - II• Process Heat Transfer Design• Chemical Process Technology - I
(Organic)
Course StructureB.TechChemical Engineering
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IIChE Student ChapterIndian Institute of Chemical Engineers, IIChE PDPU student
chapter was established in the year 2013, with the sole aim of empowering the knowledge of upcoming Chemical Engineers
and to acquaint them about various developments in the Chemical Process industry.
The PDPU, IIChE student chapter actively arranges expert lectures, seminars, workshops, quizzes, group discussions,
plant visit etc. at regular intervals, so that the students excel, when they come out of their academic confines.
STUDENT ACTIVITIESClubs/Forums & Chapters
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Dr. Pravin KodgireAssistant Professor and HOD
Areas of Interest:Polymer Blends and Composites, Biofuel, Fluid Dynamics, Energy and Environment.
Dr. S S BandyopadhyayEmeritus Professor
Areas of Interest:Mass transfer with chemical reaction, Sour natural gas processing, Liquefaction of NG and H2, CCS, Mass transfer and separation processes, Natural gas engineering, Cryogenic systems.
Dr. Sukanta K. DashAssistant Professor
Areas of Interest:Clean Energy and Environment, Carbon Capture and Sequestration, Gas Processing, Chemical Thermodynamics and Reactor Design, Process Modelling and Simulation, Solar Adsorption Cooling.
Dr. Suresh Kumar RAssistant Professor
Areas of Interest:Aerogels, Hydrogels, Particle Technology, Drug Delivery, Supercritical Fluid ExtractionMass Transfer, Thermodynamics.
Ashish UnnarkatLecturer
Areas of Interest:Reaction Engineering
Mr. Himanshu H. ChoksiLecturer
Areas of Interest:Catalysis, Biodiesel Production Techniques, Heat Transfer, Process Equipment Design.
Ms. Anvita SharmaLecturer
Areas of Interest:Biodiesel Production, Process Control.
Ms. Bharti SainiLecturer
Areas of Interest:Water & Wastewater Treatment, Environmental Engineering.
Mr. Anirban DeyLecturer
Areas of Interest:Carbon dioxide absorption using blended amines, Nanotechnology aided methodologies for wastewater treatment.
Ms. Sweta BalchandaniLecturer
Areas of Interest:Carbon dioxide absorption using functionalized and blended ionic liquids, Process Modelling and Simulation, Process Control & Optimization & their applications in Environmental Engineering.
FACULTY PROFILE
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Mass Transfer LabsMass Transfer Labs are equipped with some of the most important experimental facility for stage wise separation and purification such as sieve plate distillation, steam distillation, Plate and Packed bed absorptions, wetted wall contactors etc. Important experiments include gas absorption, extraction and leaching, crystallization, air-water humidification operation, drying etc. Apart from this, basic fundamental mass transfer principles like gas diffusion, liquid diffusion are also studied.
Solid-Fluid Operation LabThis laboratory is well-equipped for the study of various mechanical unit operations in process industries, which are essential for cleaning and preparation of raw materials. These operations include size reduction, size separation, clarification, kneading, solid fluid separation etc. All basic experiments for fluid particle mechanics like Jaw Crusher, Roll crusher, Ball Mill, Hammer Mill, Ribbon blender, Screw conveyer, Plate and Frame Filter press, Batch Centrifuge, Cyclone Separator, Froth Flotation, Batch Sedimentation, Sieve Shaker, Hydrodynamics studies of fluidization are available in this laboratory.
Process Heat Transfer LabHeat Transfer Laboratory helps the students to understand the mechanism of Conduction, Convection and Radiation which are the basic modes of heat transfer take place in various chemical process equipments. To enhance the practical knowledge of industrial equipments, students perform experiments on heat transfer equipments such as Double Pipe Heat, Shell & Tube Heat, and Plate and, finned tube heat exchanger. They also conduct performance study and heat transfer coefficient of single effect evaporator, horizontal and vertical condensers apart from conduction, convection and radiation experimental study.
Chemical Reaction Engineering LabsChemical reaction engineering labs are intended to facilitate undergraduate students to the areas of chemical kinetics, reactor design and operations. Some of the experiments are related to chemical kinetics, interpretation of reactor data and correlations.
Operation of reactors such as Isothermal Batch Reactor, Continuous Stirred Tank Reactor (CSTR), Plug Flow Tubular Reactor and multiple reactors in series are available.
Experiments related to dynamics of the reactor, RTD studies of various reactors and its performance are an integral part of many experiments.
Fluid Flow Operation Lab Fluid Flow operation lab deals with experiments focused on measurement of fluid flow properties such as fluid viscosity, density, velocity and its distribution etc. Study of fundamental experiments like Reynolds experiment, stokes law are also performed. Various experimental set up are available to estimate frictional losses and minor losses in circular pipe, annular sections, various pipe fittings and valves. It has flow measurement devices such as Venturi meter, Pitot tube, Orifice meter, Weirs & Notches, Centrifugal pump etc. Models of pumps, pipes fittings, valves, plumbing system are also available.
LAB FACILITIESChemical EngineeringDepartment
Chemical Process TechnologyThis lab is intended to expose the students to the fundamentals of process manufacturing of various chemical industry products. This lab involves giving the students the understanding of lab scale manufacturing of various organic as well as inorganic products, characterization and analysis of raw materials and final products.
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Process Dynamics and Control LabProcess control and dynamics are an important aspect of any chemical process Industry, This lab deals with studies on the determination of time constant for first order and second order processes, dynamics of vessels, pressure and temperature variation under interacting and non interacting system, apart from level and flow controls. Various controllers such as P, PI and PID and control valves are available.
Environmental Engineering LabThis lab focuses on both environmental science and Engineering. A wide range of experiments illustrating the basic principles of Air, water and waste water analysis with pollution parameters are available. BOD Incubators, microbiological incubator, colony counter, COD and SPM analyzers, laminar flow chamber, autoclaves, pH meter, conductivity meter, UV spectrophotometer, TSS analyzer, DO analyzers, Jar test apparatus etc are available. Other facility includes muffle furnace, precision weighing balance, dust sampler, noise meters etc.
Computer Aided Process Design LabThe lab has 60 personal computers, servers and workstations hosting a variety of software used in chemical engineering. Students are given training on software like ASPEN PLUS, HYSIS, MATLAB, ANSYS, GAMS, POLYMATH etc. to cater the development of process modeling, flow sheeting, material and energy balance, Simulation, Optimization and synthesis techniques for chemical and environmental engineering processes.
SEMINARS AND WORKSHOPS
SYMPOSIUM2nd one day symposium on “Advancement and Design Trends in Chemical Engineering 2015” (ADTCE 2015) for students/professionals on 11th September, 2015.
Expert talk on “Design, Development & Management of Petrochemical Technology”- Mr. Bipin Vora, Consultant: R&D, Process Design and Technology Evaluation, UOP/Honeywell Fellow (Retired), 8th September, 2015.
Workshop on “Chemical Plant Design” by Industry expert from Haldor Topsoe, Yokogawa India, Jacobs & Academicians - IIT Bombay, 22nd April, 2016.
Expert talk on “Advancement & Developments in Olefin Production Technology” - Mr. Bipin Vora, Consultant: R&D, Process Design and Technology Evaluation, UOP/Honeywell Fellow (Retired), 8th September, 2015.
Expert talk on “Design / Detailed Engineering & Project Management of Oil & Gas Projects – An Overview” - Mr. Jayanta K Bagchi, Manager of Projects, Jacobs, Vadodara (India), 21st August, 2015.
Expert talk on “Injection Molding” - Prof. K S Gandhi (Retired Professor of Chemical Engineering, IISc Bangalore)- 8th July, 2015.
INTERACTIVE SESSION Prof. A Kudchadkar (Former DG of PDPU) and Prof. K S Gandhi (Retired Professor of Chemical Engineering, IISc Bangalore) - 7th July, 2015.
Leadership lecture on “Shaping our behavior for effective leadership” - Mr. K R Sekhar (MD, Bayer Vapi Pvt. Ltd.) 7th September, 2015
Expert talk on “Air Separation Technology” - Mr. Nilesh Mangukia, Head- HSD/ENS, Linde Engineering, Vadodra, 4th September, 2015.
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STUDENT ACHIEVEMENTS
• Poster Presentation on ‘A BRIEF REVIEW: Physiochemical properties and Solubility of ionic liquids for carbon dioxide capture’ at CHEMCON, IIT Guwahati by T Swetha, Govinda Saran and Kamal Sood
• Poster Presentation on ‘Comparative study of biodiesel produced from waste and virgin cooking oil using ultrasound’ at CHEMCON, IIT Guwahati by Ankit Pahwa, Yash Kinger and Rahul Kotadiya
• Paper Presentation on ‘An Introduction To Bio Oxidation Technology’ at Nirma University, Ahmedabad by Srijan Gupta, Yash Kinger and Rahul Kotadiya
• Paper Presentation on ‘Highly efficient solar cooking stoves with upgradation in dimensions’ at International conference on Education as a Driver for Sustainable Development Goals, Centre for Environment Education, Ahmedabad.
• Paper presentation on the topic ‘Energy optimization in chemical refineries’ by Ritika Kohli, Vatsala Singh Jadaun, Shipra Agarwal on 11-13 February 2016 at UPES SPE Fest, University of Energy Studies, Dehradun, Uttarakhand.
RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT
Department research focus is on recent scientific development and contributes to the main stream of chemical engineering research. Research is going on in the area of :
• Biofuels: Research is going on for developing the various process intensification techniques for production of biodiesel from non edible oil sources to produce energy efficient environmental friendly sustainable techniques.
• Carbon Capture and Sequestration: Design & development of regenerative chemical absorption techniques for CO2 in amines, blended amines, ionic liquids, functionalised ionic liquids and blended ionic liquids.
• Modeling and Simulation: Process modelling and simulation has given a new dimension in understanding transport and kinetics of a process and scaling of chemical engineering processes. Basically it deals with three aspects, namely; Modelling of chemical engineering processes, parameter estimations and application of numerical methods for solution of models.
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International Exposure Program was conducted in collaboration with College
of Engineering, University of Saskatchewan, SK, Canada from June 20, 2015
– July 19, 2015 for School of Technology students. Students from Civil and
Mechanical Engineering along with two faculty members had undergone
through activities planned under IEP 2015. The International Exposure Program
comprised of engineering seminars, hands-on experiments in engineering
laboratories, visit of engineering project sites & research facility, cultural
workshops, meeting with engineering faculties, and trip to places like Banff
and Waskesiu.
INTERNATIONAL EXPOSURE PROGRAM
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LAB EXPERIMENT→ Metallurgy Lab
→ Fluids Lab
→ Wind Tunnel Room
→ Agricultural Lab
→ Metallographic Lab
→ Photomicrography Lab
→ Robotics Lab
→ Chemical Lab
→ Manufacturing Process Lab
→ Epsilon Computer Lab & Control System Lab
→ Structure & Materials Lab
→ Heat & Mass Transfer Lab
→ Environmental Engineering Lab
→ Rock Mechanics Lab
→ Surveying Lab
WORKSHOPS & SEMINARS→ Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System
→ Canadian Engineering Opportunities
→ Egg-shell limestone
→ Composites Polymers
→ Use of Robotics in Farming
→ Mining technology
→ Rock mechanics
→ Solid works workshop
→ Deformation and Failure of Engineering Materials
→ Identification of collision hotspots for safety improvement
→ Design Projects - Hydraulic arm
→ Calibration of structural model of timber bridge in rural municipality of Connaught based on surveyed data
→ Simulation of solar assisted membrane liquid desiccant air Conditioning system
→ Response time analysis for emergency response
→ Workshop on Persuasion and Credibility
→ Durability Mechanics of structures
→ Biomechanics – Design of Hip Joint
→ Seminar on the effectiveness of Epoxy Resin Injection Repair of Glued – Laminated Timber Beam
→ Microstructure and mechanical property of pipeline welding
→ Workshop on methods of Politic Speaking
→ Tissue engineering
→ Different resources of energy
→ Evaluation of Aluminum AA 2024 under quasi-static and dynamic shock loading
→ Difference between 2D imaging and 3D imaging
ENGINEERING PROJECT SITE VISIT→ Gardiner Dam
→ Coteau Creek Power Station
→ Canadian Light Source (CLS)
→ Case New Holland (CNH)
→ Methane Gas Power Plant
→ Water Treatment Plant
→ University Bridge
Objectives:• To strengthen understanding on concepts of rural development
with specific reference to the Indian context.
• To provide exposure to grassroot realities, in the rural setting with a focus on participation in interventions by NGOs.
• To strengthen insights and develop skills on participatory methodologies and tools used in rural development.
• To understand and appreciate broader contexts of other stakeholders, like government agencies, donors and local self governance institutions, while participating in existing field projects.
• To facilitate cross-cultural learning on development issues as well as other areas of inter-personal growth and learning.
As per the directive of the Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India, a Technical Programme should comprise of at least 20% courses on Humanities and Management. For better execution of policies during one’s professional career, a technocrat is required to come to terms with the realities of life. In India, rural population comprises of nearly 70% of the country’s total population. In a developing nation like India, cities are getting saturated rapidly in many ways and the onus on administrative machinery is to focus on rural areas for development. In this regard, it has become mandatory to know and understand rural life and its demography. It is with this reference, School of Technology, under the aegis of Pandit Deendayal Petroleum University, has introduced Civic and Social Service Internship (CSSI) as a course in B.Tech programme after completion of first year.
Objectives:• To expose students to various operations of the industry and
enhance their understanding about application of science and engineering principles studied in first two years of B.Tech programme.
• To develop student’s understanding about the industry operations and facilitate their academic and research learning for the 3rd and 4th year B.Tech programme.
• To develop students understanding of the industry value chain.
Industrial Orientation facilitates understanding about application of basic science and engineering acquired during first two years of curriculum and developing their understanding about the industry operation that will further facilitate their academic learning and research for the subjects to be taught during 3rd and 4th year of B.Tech Programme.
It is in this reference, 2nd year B.Tech students are scheduled to visit various industries across the country with a view to get familiar with Industry Operations.
Social Service Internship
Industrial Orientation
Engineering studies have two systems contributing side by side to the
enhancement of comprehension and study skills. The first is the theoretical
systems; conducted primarily in the form of lectures, tutorials and labs,
which are accompanied by frequent consultation of various knowledge
sources. The second is the practical system, in the form of Industrial and
Research Training, during which the students apply theories learnt. The
third year B.Tech students have undergone various industrial trainings
in their respective field with a view to make them familiar with industry
operations. The ultimate goal of the training is to accelerate integration into
professional careers once the graduate is hired for doing a certain task. This
can be achieved through many activities or objectives:
Objectives:
• To integrate all learning in real life environment.
• To expose students to all industrial engineering tasks like design, production, maintenance, services, equipment operations, technology and operational techniques.
• To enhance student’s scientific and practical capabilities. It makes the student perceive the practical signification of the academic topics handled at the faculty, and direct his thinking to the practical aspects.
• To give the student, the feeling of a professional career he/ she is heading for, before graduation. Industrial and Research Training can represent a valuable asset for the graduate and for the employer. For the latter, post-hiring training can be shortened.
INTERNSHIPS AND TRAINING
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SOLAR RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT CENTRE The Solar Research and Development Center (SRDC) at Pandit Deendayal Petroleum University (PDPU) established in 2013, SRDC has been focusing on two important aspects. The first goal is to establish a world class laboratory to carry out fundamental as well as applied research on Solar Photovoltaics (PV), Concentrated Solar Thermal (CST) and Concentrated Solar Power (CSP). The other aspect is to impart hands on training at the highest level to the M. Tech. and Ph.D. students on the solar energy technologies as well as on the energy storage.
The current research of SRDC focuses on the fundamental aspects such as achieving high performance, low cost thin film electronic materials and devices. Studies on the Interfacial Electron Transfer Process, Nano-structured Carbons as active Negative Electrode Material for high energy density Li ion battery, Conducting Polymer based composites for energy device application, Nano-structured Si/Ge based material for Li ion battery, Nano-composite based super-capacitors, Experimental Condensed Matter Physics, Non-vacuum Thin Film Processing, Perovskite Solar Cells, and Bulk Heterojunction based Organic Solar Cells etc. On the applied side, the center is active in developing low concentrated PV system with back cooling effect in order to enhance overall energy efficiency, Efficient single and double axes Maximum Power Point Tracking (MPPT) systems, Optimum design for building integrated PV system, Energy efficient solar dryer, and Vapor absorption based solar cooling system etc. Investigation on the performance of an 1 MWp solar power plant based on multi-technology (c-Si, a-Si thin film) under tropical condition is also one of the prime areas of SRDC.
CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE IN BIO-FUEL STUDIES Centre of Excellence in Bio-Fuel Studies has been established to design and develop energy efficient, environment friendly and industrially viable techniques for bio-fuel production and to develop characterization and world class testing facility. The centre will focus on development of a state of art energy efficient biodiesel reactor unit capable of producing biodiesel from multi feed stocks which are easily available in our country.The centre has tremendous benefits in reference to enhance small scale entrepreneurship especially in biodiesel production. It will also help to promote, popularize and commercialize the production of multi feed stock derived biodiesel and its utilization in diesel engines and stationary diesel sets thus reducing our nation’s dependency on imported fossil diesel fuel. It will also help in reduction in health care costs due to improved air quality and greenhouse gas mitigation and increased number of production and distribution jobs can be created.
Focus areas of the centre include:
• Process optimization studies for bio-fuel production techniques.
• To develop new catalyst and new co-solvent for efficient bio-fuel production.
• To identify non-edible oil and other raw material sources for biodiesel production.
• Preparation of operation and maintenance manual.
EXPLORATION OF NEW APPLIED AREA
Earth abundant and non-toxic Photocatalysts and electrocatalysts for water splitting, new bulk and dye sensitized Schottky junction solar cells, metal nanowire based transparent conductors for solar cells and field emitters. Nanostructured Si based device for efficient water splitting for the generation of hydrogen fuel using solar radiation aided by various electro-catalyst. Nano-structured oxide based composites for different fuel cell application.
THE SIEMENS-CENTRE OF EXCELLENCEThe Siemens Centre of Excellence has been established at PDPU to cater to the need of skilled man power in the automotive industry. The Siemens Centre of Excellence is established under an agreement between Industries Commissionerate - Government of Gujarat, Siemens Industry Software (INDIA) Pvt. Ltd., Designtech Systems Ltd., India & Pandit Deendayal Petroleum University.Siemens Center of Excellence is equipped with the latest design, digital manufacturing, simulation, and lifecycle management soft-ware from Siemens Industry Software, and state of art industrial equipment from Siemens Industry. It also have the latest computerized numerical controllers (CNC), programmable logic controllers (PLC), computer integrated manufacturing unit (CIM) comprising of CNC milling and turning machines, automatic guided vehicles (AGV), industrial robots, automatic storage and retrieval systems, vision inspection system for quality control, CIM controllers and software, rapid prototyping machines, etc., All integrated using Siemens Total Integrated Automation (TIA) portal. It has 9 fully-equipped laboratories which are staffed with instructors trained and certified by Siemens.
CENTRE OFEXCELLENCE
LibraryLibrary and Information Centre is the heart of the school and aims to provide an ideal ambience for both creation & dissemination of knowledge, information, insights & intellect in all its academic programs. The centre has utilized Information Technology extensively to ensure that resources are accessible from anywhere at any time. The Library holds a collection of printed as well as electronic resources which include books, journals, databases, CDs/DVDs, e-journals, reports, case studies, conference proceedings, training manuals, etc
Other Facilities→ PDPU Campus Store - Pride Forever→ Medical Facility + 24 hours Ambulance→ Bank + 24 hours ATM→ Stationery and General Store→ Medical Store→ Travel Booking Office
Cafeteria & Food CourtSchool of Petroleum Technology has ensured that the students enjoy a healthy diet charted out by a dietician, which is wholesome and nutritious. The food court also provides refreshments throughout the day. The cafeteria is attractively laid out and offers students and eco-friendly environment to relax while deliberating on their academic and personal lives and collectively address the attendant challenges.
Hostel FacilityOur in-campus residential facilities offer furnished hostel rooms on a twin occupancy basis. This is an optional facility offered to B.Tech students. Separate hostels are provided for female students. There are seven fully functional hostel blocks which are Wi-Fi enabled and are well-designed to meet the needs of the students. These include emergency medical facilities, a doctor on call, 24x7 access to computer labs and a well equipped and comfortable lounge to facilitate group activities.
Wellness CentreA nutritious diet and a good workout helps students to combat academic stress. School of Petroleum Technology has set up a state of- the-art wellness centre equipped with cardio & weight training equipment and facilitates student workouts under the expert supervision of a certified trainer.
The wellness centre can look after the needs of more than 50 students per session and is functional throughout the day.
As a part of its wellness initiative, the university also provides an expansive playground for outdoor games, such as football, cricket and practice courts for basketball, volleyball and badminton.
INFRASTRUCTURE
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JOB APPLICATION FORM
(TO BE FILLED BY COMPANIES)
S. NO COURSE TOTAL NO. OF STUDENTS THE COMPANY WISHES TO RECRUIT
PREFERRED INTEREST AREAS ANY OTHER INFORMATION
1 B.TECH CIVIL ENGINEERING
2 B.TECH ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
3 B.TECH MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
4 B.TECH INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING
5 B.TECH CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
NAME OF THE COMPANY :
ADDRESS :
CITY : STATE : PIN :
TEL. NO. (WITH STD CODE) :
FAX : E-MAIL :
COMPANY WEBSITE :
REQUIREMENTS / CRITERIA :
CAMPUS RECRUITMENT PROCESS :
PRE-PLACEMENT TALK (PPT) WRITTEN TEST GROUP DISCUSSION
PERSONAL INTERVIEW ANY OTHERS
CONTACT PERSON :
NAME :
DESIGNATION :
TEL. NO. (WITH STD CODE) (O): MOBILE NO.
FAX : E-MAIL :
SIGNATURE OF COMPANY OFFICIAL
Facilities available at T&P Cell:
→ Auditorium and lecture theaters for Pre-Placement Talk
→ Well equipped rooms for interviews and group discussions
→ Computer labs for conducting online test
→ Requisite infrastructure for pooled recruitment drives
THE TRAINING & PLACEMENT CELL
The Training and Placement Cell (T&P Cell)
handles all the internship and placements
for graduates and post-graduate students
at Pandit Deendayal Petroleum University
(PDPU).
The T&P Cell office is well equipped
to support all placement procedures,
including Pre-Placement Talk, interviews
and group discussions.
The placement policies and other related activities are handled by team of experienced Professionals, Professor-in-Charge along with Students’ - Placement Committee. The process of coordination with recruiters is handled by the T&P Cell. The companies are encouraged to communicate with Manager - Training & Placement for initial discussions and subsequent communication for placement procedures.
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The placement initiatives of PDPU for all of its batches attracted a good number of companies from Energy & Infrastructure, Oil & Gas and other sectors. Most of our students managed to bag substantial job profiles at prestigious organizations along the entire energy value chain. PDPU has received accolades and good industry vibes, both in terms of alumni performance and the curriculum structure. Since its inception, following companies have participated in Placements Season:
PLACEMENTS @ PDPU - AT A GLANCE
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Mr. Guruprakash IyerChief Student Development O�icer (CSDO)Phone (O): +91 79 2327 5388 Mobile: +91 82382 25434E-mail: [email protected]
www.pdpu.ac.in
Training & Placement Team
Vineet BagariaManager
Mobile: +91 98253 26191E-mail: [email protected]
Remya RajanAssistant Manager
Mobile: +91 97239 44831E-mail: [email protected]
Kinjal MehtaAssistant
Mobile: +91 95865 47702E-mail: [email protected]
Hemang UpadhyayAssistant
Mobile: +91 97239 86077E-mail: [email protected]