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VEL TECH HIGH TECH Dr.RANGARAJAN Dr.SAKUNTHALA
ENGINEERING COLLEGE
DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
January 2019 to March 2019
ISSUE 3 VOL 8
HORIZON - NEWSLETTER Department of Mechanical Engineering
Department of Mechanical Engineering HORIZON Issue 3, Volume 8
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Department of Mechanical Engineering Newsletter © Vel Tech High Tech Dr. Rangarajan Dr. Sakunthala Engineering College,
Chennai Chief Editor:
M.Muralidharan, Asst Professor, Mech.
Associate Editor: A.Arun, Asst Professor, Mech.
Editorial Board: Anderson Blesswin P, VH7376, IV Mech.
Jeffrin Jen.J, VH 8086, III Mech. Pon Palani Kiran.B, VH 8719, II Mech.
Vignesh.S, VH 8771, II Mech.
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Principal Message
It is pleasure to present the quarterly issue of the Newsletter of Vel Tech
High Tech Dr.Rangarajan Dr.Sakunthala Engineering College for the year 2018-
2019. I am very happy to meet you through this page. Vel Tech High Tech has
stood above the rest in its approach to education and in its pedagogies. The
ways we teach and the ways our students learn are unique and creative.
Education is not an act of acquiring knowledge but learning a skill to lead life
and forming one’s personality. Many constructive efforts have been taken to
improve our college results. As campus placements are progressing, efforts to
groom the students to serve the society are also in pace. I wish to record my
hearty congratulations to those who have brought laurels to the institution and
I appreciate all of you for working together as a team for the success of this
“Department of Mechanical Engineering Newsletter”.
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Outcome Based Education (OBE)
Education forms the back bone of any country. System of Education
reveals the quality. As we know India has a population that is the youngest in
world and by 2020 we will have youngsters in the age of 21-24 who will be at
the start of their career, looking for good opportunities. But, in recent years in
our country we have seen a sharp decline in the employability of students
graduating from technical education, which proves to be a potential threat for a
nation that has youngest population.
Lot of initiatives that were taken to improve that quality of students, but
those gave little or no improvement. Based on lot of analysis Government
identified that the students lacked the potential skills and knowledge that are
required for employability or for pursuing higher education.
To bring improvement in the quality of education Indian Government
signed and became a permanent member of the “WASHINGTON ACCORD” on
13th June 2014, and started bringing reform under the initiative “OUTCOME
BASED EDUCATION”.
Understanding this impact and having extreme concerns over the quality
of students graduating and also the quality of graduates that we must produce
for our nation, we at our institution unanimously decided to follow the
OUTCOME BASED EDUCATION, to produce graduates who will bring up the
nation and who will shoulder great responsibilities in the near future.
OBE as the name indicates concentrates on the improvement of the
“outcomes or the required skills and knowledge” that a sudden must have at
the time of graduating. We at our institution and in turn in our school take
serious concern in attaining the attributes defined globally for the graduates.
Each program and the courses in a program are decided and also designed to
give specific skills required to enhance the quality.
Therefore, in our institution various skill development activities initiated
by our Principal Dr.E.Kamalanaban are being conducted in a way to aid the
cause of improvement.
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INSTITUTION VISION AND MISSION VISION
❖ Pursuit of excellence in technical education to create civic responsibility
with competency.
MISSION
❖ To impart the attributes of global engineers to face industrial challenges
with social relevance.
❖ To indoctrinate as front runners through moral practices. To attain the
skills through lifelong learning.
DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
VISION
❖ To produce industry ready, innovative and creative Mechanical Engineers to meet societal challenges with moral values and research knowledge.
MISSION
❖ To impart high quality of Mechanical Engineering knowledge to students and enhance their skills to fit for industrial practices.
❖ To inspire dynamic potential minds to think innovatively and involve
them in research and consultancy. ❖ To confer the right extent of morals, ethical values and lifelong learning to
empower the general public and to make noteworthy commitments.
Program Educational Objectives (PEOs) On completion of the programme, our students will,
PEO1— Design, develop and establish newer mechanical system using emerging techniques such as ANSYS, 3D Printing and Smart Materials to enhance the productivity with international standards.
PEO2— Provide sustainable, cost effective and eco-friendly methodologies for
improving existing Mechanical system. PEO3— Use modern analysis and design tools such as CATIA, ANSYS and Solid
Works, to enhance quality in Mechanical Engineering domain.
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Programme Specific Program Outcomes (PSO) By the time of graduation, Mechanical Engineering students can
PSO1— Apply fundamental knowledge in mathematics, science and engineering for contributing to higher studies, teaching profession, research activities, and development of mechanical engineering and allied fields.
PSO2— Apply computational methods and analytical techniques for planning
and analyzing mechanical engineering real life problems, designing the safe, economic and managing technical activities involved in mechanical engineering and allied projects.
PSO3— Exhibit ethics in collaboration with other members of multi-domain
professional teams for the development of national sustainability.
GUEST LECTURES
Lecture No 1: Importance of FEA in Industries Date: 07th Feb 2019
Resource Person: Mr. A.Saravanan
The Department of Mechanical Engineering conducted a Guest Lecture on
07th February 2019 on the topic “Importance of FEA in Industries “by Mr.
Saravanan, Technical Manager, SIM Technologies, Chennai.
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He started with the introduction of the basic concepts of Finite
Element Analysis used for solving standard Mathematical Modeling of
problems in engineering Governing equations, Discrete and continuous
models.
He also explained New Product Design & Development including
Product life cycle process such as Concept design, Detail Design, Material
Selection, Cross functional with activities, Supplier/Customer
interaction, Handling with all SOLIDWORKS Portfolio.
Lecture No 2: Finite Element Analysis for Heat Transfer Simulation
Resource Person: Dr.M.Piramanandhan Date: 18rd Feb 2019
The Department of Mechanical Engineering conducted a Guest Lecture on
18th February 2019 on the topic “Finite Element Analysis for Heat Transfer
Simulation” by Dr.M.Piramanandhan, Engg. Services Division (Global R&D
Center) ESAB
He started with the fundamental of FEA and explained about the
solving standard Mathematical Modeling of problems in engineering
Governing equations, Discrete and continuous models.
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Explained on Real life application of One Dimensional and Two
Dimensional scalar and vector problems and Isoparametric formulation
using ANSYS software by applying heat and the analysis of real life
components by ANSYS software working on it with boundary conditions.
At last he explained the Isoparametric formulation using ANSYS
software by applying heat. Body forces and temperature effects, Solutions
Techniques to Dynamic problems are very much useful for some heat
related problem.
INDUSTRIAL VISITS
Visit No 1: Cheyyar Co-operative Sugar Mill Date of Visit:18th Feb 2019
The Department of Mechanical Engineering arranged an Industrial Visit
on 18th February 2019 to Cheyyar Co-operative Sugar Mill,
Thiruvannamalai for the IV Semester Students. Faculty Mr.A.Arun, AP
Department of Mechanical Engineering and Ms.R.Shanthi, AP,
Department of Mathematics accompanied the students to the visit.
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In this industrial visit, students learned sugar extraction from sugarcane
in several mechanical processes like Crushing, filtration, crystallization,
Size-separation, Distillation, etc.
Also, quality analysis and testing of the sugar were illustrated which was
very useful and informative to the students.
They also explained about the working of various techniques used in the
company how to extracted sugar from the sugarcane.
Visit No 2: Cheyyar Co-operative Sugar Mill Date of Visit: 07th Jan 2019
The Department of Mechanical Engineering arranged an Industrial Visit
on 07th January 2019 to Cheyyar Co-operative Sugar Mill,
Thiruvannamalai for the VI Semester Students. Faculty Mr.R.Palani, AP
Department of Mechanical Engineering and Mr.S.Rajamanickam, AP,
Department of Mathematics accompanied the students to the visit.
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In this industrial visit, students learned sugar extraction from sugarcane
in several mechanical processes like Crushing, filtration, crystallization,
Size-separation, Distillation, etc.
Also, quality analysis and testing of the sugar were illustrated which was
very useful and informative to the students.
They also explained about the working of various techniques used in the
company how to extracted sugar from the sugarcane.
Seminar
Lecture No 1: Advanced Technologies in Product Development and Reverse
Engineering
Resource Person: Mr. V. Balaji Date: 11th Jan 2019
The Department of Mechanical Engineering conducted a Seminar on 11th
January 2019 on the topic “Advanced Technologies in Product
Development and Reverse Engineering” by Mr. V. Balaji, Professional
speaker, CADD India R & D (Pvt) Ltd.
He started with the introduction of the basic concepts and use of Product
Development and Reverse Engineering in various engineering situations
for easy way of production purpose. With this knowledge of product, one
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can able to design and develop the elements that are challenge in
industries..
He also explained Complicated designs need attention on producing the
component in conventional way and using reverse engineering, it is quite
possible to manufacture any shape or design using CAD with ease
WORKSHOP ORGANISED
S. No
Date Year Topics Covered
No. Of Students Attended
Name Of The
Organizer
Relevance to Pos and
PSOs
1 06.03.2019 IV Workshop on latest trends in Industrial
Modeling 172
CADD CAMM
Solutions, Chennai-65
PO3,PO4, PO5,
PSO2,PSO3
2 07.03.2019 III
3 08.03.2019 II
STUDENTS CORNER
STUDENT PUBLICATIONS
S.No Vh No
Name Semester Article Title Journal Name Period Of
Publication Indexing
1.
7374 7347 7306 7372
T Jeneeshwar, K Manojkumar,
A Mohanraj
S Balamurugan
VIII
Design And Fabrication Of Pick And Place
Robot Controlled by
Android
Application
International Journal Of
Mechanical And Production Engineering
Research And
Development
(Ijmperd)
Jan 2019 Scopus
2.
6666
6636
6684
P Pankaj Ghosh, G Nareshkumar
Paluru Sai
Gireesh
Passed
Out
Mini Steam
Power Plant
Using Natural
Blends
International Journal Of
Mechanical And Production Engineering
Research And Development
(Ijmperd)
Jan 2019 Scopus
3.
6661
6618
6652
A Palaniyappan, G Thilippan, V Viji
Passed
Out
Performance
and Emission
Analysis In
Engine Using
Diffuser
International Journal Of
Mechanical And Production Engineering
Research And
Development
(Ijmperd)
Jan 2019 Scopus
4. 6607 P.Naveen
Chandhar, Passed
Waste Water
Recycling Unit International Journal Of
Jan 2019 Scopus
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6685
6613
A S Athish, R Kishore
Out In LHB Mechanical And Production Engineering
Research And Development
(Ijmperd)
STUDENT PARTICIPATIONS IN WORKSHOPS
S.NO VH NO
Name Semester
Workshop Hosted by Date and
Venue
1 9201 B.Sri Haran
IV
Hands on training on Dismantling and Assembling
of Automotive Engines
SA Engineering College
31.01.2019-
01.02.2019
2 8023 N
Sivaselvan VI
3 8754 S Romith Kumar
IV
4 8692 Ajay Joyson IV
5 7994 Sam Prince VI
6 8708 C.G.Lokesh IV
7 8739 Yogesh Kumar .J
IV
8 8004 S.Mohan Kumar
IV
AWARDS
S.No VH No. Name Yr Date Title Paper
Title/Event Venue
1 8064 T.Aswath
3 23.02.2019 VISAI 2019
Hydrabot under
environment theme
Veltech Rangarajan
Dr.Sakunthala R&D
Institute of Science and Technology
2 8091 S.Pradeep
3 8086 J.Jeffrin
Jen
FINAL YEAR PROJECTS
S.No Batch No Name Of The
Student Vh No Project Title Guided By
1.
1
Manivasagam D 7369
Polypropelene
Wastemanagement Mr.R.Prasanth
2. Akash R 7368
3. Hansraj 7350
4.
2
Hari Haran S 7327 Design and analysisof
turning tool insert for
the optimal machining
Mr.R.Manjunatha
n
5. Bhavanithish S 7292
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6. Firdous Ahmed M 7311 in vertical turning lathe
7.
3
Dhanasekar M 7294 Design and Heat transfer
analysis of Engine fins
by varying its materials
Dr.K.Arumugam 8.
Kishore M 7330
9. Karthi R 7349
10.
4
Balaji D 7364 Design of Rear support-
welding adapter Mr.R.Prasanth
11. Dinesh R 7324
12.
5
Hariharan R 7370 Design of Inlet and
Exhaust Valve Seat
Removing Tool in
Cylinder Head
Mr.K.Mariyappan 13.
Ashok Kumar S 7331
14. Muthu Pandi S 7213
15.
6
Anderson Blesswin
P 7376
Design and Development
of a fixture to reduce
take time of chassis
assembly
Mr.A.Arun
16. Jeneeswar T 7374
17.
7
Gnana Prakash K 7264 Reduction of Visual
Defects in Valves Using
Taguchi and Anova
Method
Dr.P.Nagasankar 18.
Gopinath S 7211
19. Pradeep G 7267
20.
8
Akhilnath V S 7309 Design and Analysis of
Gear using Aluminium
Alloy
Mr.E.Prakash 21.
Manivannan G R 7303
22. Mukesh R 7388
23.
9
Anush Muthu
Vinayag 7381
Design and Analysis of
Roll Gauge of ATV
Mr.S.Rajamanicka
m 24.
Aravinth B 7332
25.
26.
10
Arun Pragathish M 7341 design and development
of steering box mounting
in automotive
manipulator
Dr.V.Sathiyamoort
hy 27. Balachandar K 7361
28. Barath B N 7385
29.
11
Jaya Prakash M 7210 Increase the Productivity
of Electr-magnetic
Retarder
Mr.E.Prakash 30.
Dhivakaran K 7270
31. AasikAhamed N 7205
32. 12 Kumara Guru U 7279
Heat flow analysis on Dr.K.Arumugam
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33. Karthik S 7353 disc brake rotor with
different types of
material 34.
Kuppusamy K 7307
35.
13
Kishore K 7367 Design, analysis and
replacement of copper
hammer
Dr.V.Sathiyamoort
hy 36. Jhaghatheesh R 7284
37. Kavivendan M 7321
38.
14
Gowtham H 7333
Design and analysis of
piston
Mr.R.Manjunatha
n 39. Divakar K 7304
40. Harish Kumar N 7342
41.
15
Danesh Kumar D 7318 Design and analysis of
spring sompression tool
in towhook
Dr.V.Sathayamoor
thy 42. Dinesh L 7283
43. Jeevanandhan M 7335
44.
16
Basker R 7278 Optimization of Process
Parameters of WEDM
during Machining of
Titanium Grade 5 Alloy.
Mr.K.Mariyappan 45.
Aravindh K 7363
46. Deepan Balaji S
7282
47.
17
Ajith Kumar R 7386 Design and analysis of
Exhaust Manifold to
control Emission
Dr.V.Sathayamoor
thy 48. Elamaran G 7336
49. Mohan Raj A 7306
50.
18
Manojkumar K 7347
Design and Fabrication
of water drying machine
Mr.S.Satheeshku
mar 51. Mathan Kumar M 7343
52. Murali B 7296
53. 19
Aravindh Srinivasan
H
6639
Emission effecs on
various ignition angle in
a multi cylinder Diesel
Engine
Dr.K.Arumugam
54.
20
Abhishek A 7365 Cycle time Reduction by
neglecting Tappered
clearance setting stag
Mr.N.Karthick 55.
Jachin Luke E 7357
56.
57. 21 Jai Vignesh V 7382
Design and Analysis of Mr.P.Balaji
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58. Karthik J 7384 Oil Filter Protection cap.
59. Karthikeyaan S 7379
60.
22
Deepak R 6679
Cycle time reduction in
Front Axle Division Mr.K.Mariyappan
61. Aravind S 7372
62. Aswin S 7280
63.
23
Jeevanandhanm S 7377 Cycle Time Reduction in
Brake Line Leak Test in
Vts Stage
Dr.R.Suresh 64.
Kishor A 7312
65. Mahendran S 7356
66. 24
Mohamed Alameen
Sameer
7344
Barcode sticker placing
automation in Valvo
inlet Manifold cell
Dr.R.Anbazhagan
67. 25
Lakshmi Narayanan
M
7194
Design and fabrication of
Strandbeest ( Theo
Jansen Mechanism)
Dr.R.Anbazhagan
CLUB ACTIVITIES
S.No VH No. Name Yr Date Title Venue
1 8007 R. Mahesh III
23.01.2019-27.01.2019
BAJA SAE 2019
NATRAX Facility of NATRiP, Pithampur,
Madhya Pradesh
2 7312 A.Kishore IV
3 7357 E.Jachin Luke IV
4 7324 R.Dinesh IV
5 8053 H.Divakar IV
6 7333 H.Gowtham IV
7 7363 A.Abhishek IV
8 7374 T.Jenneswar IV
9 7389 M.Naveen Kumar IV
10 7388 R.Mukesh
11 8713 J.Moshik Mihir II
12 7303 G.R.Manivannan IV
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13 8743 R.S.Manish
Prakash II
14 7298 M.Rahul
15 7305 R.Rajesh
16 7393 M.Sathish Kumar IV
17 7376 P.Anderson
Blesswin IV
18 7309 V.S.Akilnath IV
19 7299 K.Vijay Shankar IV
20 7386 R.Ajith Kumar IV
21 7300 P.Vigneshwaran IV
22 8748 S.Vaideeswary II
23 7983 R.Thiruvasan III
24 8732 I.Thameem Gani II
BONVOYAGE
Our Honorable Founder & President Col.Prof.Vel.Dr.R.Rangarajan funds
and supports Scholarship Programs to benefit graduate and postgraduate
students studying for a career in top universities of the world. And for this
academic year Mr. Pranav Karthick S Batch (2013-2017) bags the Scholarship
Award. He had enrolled for a M.S programme in Advance Manufacturing at
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SWINBURN University of Technology, Australia and in order to felicitate him, a
Bon Voyage programme was organized by the Department of Mechanical
Engineering along with Higher Education Cell. An amount of Rs 10k was given
by our Honorable Chairman as a token of appreciation.
FACULTY CORNER
PARTICIPATION IN FACULTY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM
S.No HTS No. Name Date Title of the Workshop Place
1 877 Mr.R.Plani 14-19/01/
2019
Advanced Mechanical Micromachining
techniques for miniaturization of
products and processes
IIT Madras
PARTICIPATION IN WORKSHOP
S.No HTS No. Name Date Title of the Workshop Place
1 815 N.KARTHICK
07.02.2019 “Importance of FEA in
Industries”
Veltech Hightech Dr.RR Dr.SR Engineering
College, Avadi
2 696 Dr. K.ARUMUGAM
07.02.2019 “Importance of FEA in
Industries”
Veltech Hightech Dr.RR Dr.SR
Engineering College, Avadi
3 1291 Dr. R.SURESH
07.02.2019 “Importance of FEA in
Industries”
Veltech Hightech Dr.RR Dr.SR Engineering
College, Avadi
4 1286
Dr.
R.ANBAZHAGAN 07.02.2019 “Importance of FEA in
Industries”
Veltech Hightech Dr.RR Dr.SR Engineering
College, Avadi
5 1287
Dr.
V.SATHYAMOORT
HY 07.02.2019
“Importance of FEA in Industries”
Veltech Hightech Dr.RR Dr.SR Engineering
College, Avadi
6 1391 DR.NAGASANKAR
07.02.2019 “Importance of FEA in
Industries”
Veltech Hightech
Dr.RR Dr.SR Engineering
College, Avadi
7 723
S.RAJAMANICKA
M 07.02.2019 “Importance of FEA in
Industries”
Veltech Hightech Dr.RR Dr.SR Engineering
College, Avadi
8 797 T.V.B.BABU
07.02.2019 “Importance of FEA in
Industries”
Veltech Hightech Dr.RR Dr.SR Engineering
College, Avadi
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9 877 R.PALANI
07.02.2019 “Importance of FEA in
Industries”
Veltech Hightech Dr.RR Dr.SR Engineering
College, Avadi
10 725 N.GAYATHRI
07.02.2019 “Importance of FEA in
Industries”
Veltech Hightech Dr.RR Dr.SR Engineering
College, Avadi
11 934 NAGENDRAN N
07.02.2019 “Importance of FEA in
Industries”
Veltech Hightech Dr.RR Dr.SR Engineering
College, Avadi
12 1011 ARAVINDH.S
07.02.2019 “Importance of FEA in
Industries”
Veltech Hightech
Dr.RR Dr.SR Engineering
College, Avadi
13 1072 MARIYAPPAN.K
07.02.2019 “Importance of FEA in
Industries”
Veltech Hightech
Dr.RR Dr.SR Engineering
College, Avadi
14 1076
S.SATHEESHKUM
AR 07.02.2019 “Importance of FEA in
Industries”
Veltech Hightech Dr.RR Dr.SR Engineering
College, Avadi
15 1073
M.MURALIDHARA
N 07.02.2019 “Importance of FEA in
Industries”
Veltech Hightech Dr.RR Dr.SR Engineering
College, Avadi
16 1089 R.PRASANTH
07.02.2019 “Importance of FEA in
Industries”
Veltech Hightech Dr.RR Dr.SR Engineering
College, Avadi
17 1101 R.MANJUNATHAN
07.02.2019 “Importance of FEA in
Industries”
Veltech Hightech Dr.RR Dr.SR Engineering
College, Avadi
18 1255 E.PRAKASH
07.02.2019 “Importance of FEA in
Industries”
Veltech Hightech Dr.RR Dr.SR Engineering
College, Avadi
19 1265 A.ARUN
07.02.2019 “Importance of FEA in
Industries”
Veltech Hightech Dr.RR Dr.SR Engineering
College, Avadi
20 1340 D.BALAJI
07.02.2019 “Importance of FEA in
Industries”
Veltech Hightech Dr.RR Dr.SR Engineering
College, Avadi
21 696 Dr. K.ARUMUGAM
07.02.2019 “Importance of FEA in
Industries”
Veltech Hightech Dr.RR Dr.SR Engineering
College, Avadi
22 1291 Dr. R.SURESH
07.02.2019 “Importance of FEA in
Industries”
Veltech Hightech Dr.RR Dr.SR Engineering
College, Avadi
23 1286
Dr.
R.ANBAZHAGAN 07.02.2019 “Importance of FEA in
Industries”
Veltech Hightech Dr.RR Dr.SR Engineering
College, Avadi
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24 1287
Dr.
V.SATHYAMOORT
HY 07.02.2019
“Importance of FEA in Industries”
Veltech Hightech Dr.RR Dr.SR Engineering
College, Avadi
25 1391 DR.NAGASANKAR
07.02.2019 “Importance of FEA in
Industries”
Veltech Hightech Dr.RR Dr.SR Engineering
College, Avadi
26 1011 ARAVINDH.S
07.02.2019 “Importance of FEA in
Industries”
Veltech Hightech Dr.RR Dr.SR Engineering
College, Avadi
27 1101 R.MANJUNATHAN
07.02.2019 “Importance of FEA in
Industries”
Veltech Hightech Dr.RR Dr.SR Engineering
College, Avadi
PARTICIPATION IN SEMINAR
S.No HTS No. Name Date Title of the Workshop Place
1 815 N.KARTHICK
11.01.2019
“Advanced Technologies in Product Development
and Reverse Engineering”
Veltech Hightech Dr.RR Dr.SR Engineering
College, Avadi
2 696 Dr. K.ARUMUGAM
11.01.2019
“Advanced Technologies in Product Development
and Reverse Engineering”
Veltech Hightech Dr.RR Dr.SR Engineering
College, Avadi
3 1291 Dr. R.SURESH
11.01.2019
“Advanced Technologies in Product Development
and Reverse Engineering”
Veltech Hightech Dr.RR Dr.SR Engineering
College, Avadi
4 1286
Dr.
R.ANBAZHAGAN 11.01.2019
“Advanced Technologies in Product Development
and Reverse Engineering”
Veltech Hightech Dr.RR Dr.SR Engineering
College, Avadi
5 1287
Dr.
V.SATHYAMOORT
HY 11.01.2019
“Advanced Technologies in Product Development
and Reverse
Engineering”
Veltech Hightech Dr.RR Dr.SR Engineering
College, Avadi
6 1391 DR.NAGASANKAR
11.01.2019
“Advanced Technologies in Product Development
and Reverse Engineering”
Veltech Hightech Dr.RR Dr.SR Engineering
College, Avadi
7 723
S.RAJAMANICKA
M 11.01.2019
“Advanced Technologies
in Product Development and Reverse Engineering”
Veltech Hightech
Dr.RR Dr.SR Engineering
College, Avadi
8 797 T.V.B.BABU
11.01.2019
“Advanced Technologies in Product Development
and Reverse Engineering”
Veltech Hightech Dr.RR Dr.SR Engineering
College, Avadi
9 877 R.PALANI
11.01.2019
“Advanced Technologies in Product Development
and Reverse Engineering”
Veltech Hightech Dr.RR Dr.SR Engineering
College, Avadi
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10 725 N.GAYATHRI
11.01.2019
“Advanced Technologies in Product Development
and Reverse Engineering”
Veltech Hightech Dr.RR Dr.SR Engineering
College, Avadi
11 934 NAGENDRAN N
11.01.2019
“Advanced Technologies in Product Development
and Reverse Engineering”
Veltech Hightech Dr.RR Dr.SR Engineering
College, Avadi
12 1011 ARAVINDH.S
11.01.2019
“Advanced Technologies in Product Development
and Reverse Engineering”
Veltech Hightech Dr.RR Dr.SR Engineering
College, Avadi
13 1072 MARIYAPPAN.K
11.01.2019
“Advanced Technologies
in Product Development and Reverse Engineering”
Veltech Hightech
Dr.RR Dr.SR Engineering
College, Avadi
14 1076
S.SATHEESHKUM
AR 11.01.2019
“Advanced Technologies
in Product Development and Reverse Engineering”
Veltech Hightech
Dr.RR Dr.SR Engineering
College, Avadi
15 1073
M.MURALIDHARA
N 11.01.2019
“Advanced Technologies in Product Development
and Reverse Engineering”
Veltech Hightech Dr.RR Dr.SR Engineering
College, Avadi
16 1089 R.PRASANTH
11.01.2019
“Advanced Technologies in Product Development
and Reverse
Engineering”
Veltech Hightech Dr.RR Dr.SR Engineering
College, Avadi
17 1101 R.MANJUNATHAN
11.01.2019
“Advanced Technologies in Product Development
and Reverse Engineering”
Veltech Hightech Dr.RR Dr.SR Engineering
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