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Update your technical knowledge throughprofessionally designed

Executive Development&

Continuing Education Programmes

PSG Centre for Non-Formal & Continuing EducationPSG College of Technology

COIMBATORE - 641 004

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PSG Centre for Non-formal & Continuing Education (PSGCNCE) was established in the year 1989. The Centre is headedby a Dean, who is assisted by an Admissions Counsellor. Themain function of the centre is to plan and disseminate latestexplosion of knowledge and developments in various fields ofScience and Technology for the benefit of executives and otherworking professionals in various business and industrialorganizations, faculty and student community of educationalinstitutions and public at large by organizing regular well plannedand job oriented part-time and full-time short durationprogrammes. The continuing education programmes are essentialand beneficial to update the knowledge of the employed personnelwho have graduated long time back. Most of the times, thecurricula of various formal educational programmes in the schools,colleges and universities do not cover the latest developments inthe concerned fields of study and specialization and hence suchwell designed short term programmes are much more essentialfor regular students to get prepared for their employment.

The Centre performs continuous study of latest developmentsand identifies the areas which will be useful to students / publicand job oriented. It establishes rapport with various industries /organizations to identify the areas of their interest. The selectedcoordinators of the programmes plan and execute themmeticulously involving external experts wherever necessary. Someof the industries / organizations for whom special tailor madetraining programmes conducted are listed on inside back cover.

This booklet contains some programmes proposed by thecoordinators which are by no means static but subject tocontinuous updation.

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EXECUTIVE DEVELOPMENT & CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAMMES 5

GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMSCo-Ordinat o r : Dr. K. Elang o v a n, Dept. of Civil Engg.Durati o n : Two days (Full-time)Minimum

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WATER AND WASTE WATER TREATMENT SYSTEMS

Co-Ordinat o r : Dr .M.Ibrah i m BathushaDept. of Civil Engg.

Durati o n : One weekMinimum Qualif i c a t i o n : Diploma in Civil EngineeringObjec t i v e : To make the practising Civil Engineers to

understand the water and wastewater treatmentsystems.

Conte n t s : Water Quality Standards for Construction andDrinking purposes - equipments and estimation -field test. Water treatment - unit process -operations - optimum dose of coagulant - TDSremoval - reverse osmosis unit. Waste watercharacterisation - waste water treatment plant -domestic and industrial wastes - wasteminimisation. Rainwater Harvesting units -percolation rate test - Design.

IMPROVING PRODUCTIVITY THROUGH SIMULATION USINGPRO-MODEL SOFTWARE

Co-Ordinat o r s : Dr. P. S. S. Pras adDept. of Mechanical Engg.

Durati o n : One day (Full-time) & Two days (Part-time)

Minimum Qualif i c a t i o n : B.E

Objec t i v e : To educate and train the participants about thebasics and principles of simulation withapplications & to provide hands-on experience onuse of Pro-Model simulation software.

Conte n t s : Simulation-Introduction, Applications; Introductionto Pro-Model simulation software; Hands-onexperience for simulating a variety of real lifesituations; Productivity enhancement in the shopfloor through simulation; Case studies.

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EXECUTIVE DEVELOPMENT & CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAMMES 7

REFRESHER COURSE IN GENERAL MECHANICAL ENGINEERINGFOR TECHNICIANS

Co-Ordinat o r s : Dr. B. Girir a jDept. of Mechanical Engg.

Durati o n : 3 days (Full-time) & 6 days ( Part-time)Minimum Qualif i c a t i o n : ITIObjec t i v e : To have an overall review of the basic Mechanical

Engineering concepts and familiarization with theuse of computers

Conte n t s : Properties of materials - Basic welding technology- Metal cutting operations - Cutting tools Formingprocesses - Limits, fits and calculations -Introduction to PC hardware and operatingsystems - Mathematical calculations andfundamentals of computing.

THEORY AND PRACTICE OF VIBRATION ENGINEERING

Co-Ordinat o r s : Dr. P. R. Thyla & Dr. M. Senth i l KumarDept. of Mechanical Engg.

Durati o n : 5 Days (Full-time) & 10 Days (Part-time)Minimum Qualif i c a t i o n : B.E.Objec t i v e : To provide theoretical and field background to

practicing engineers, teaching professionals andstudents & to impart the theory and concepts ofvibration engineering for effective use in practice.

Conte n t s : Fundamentals of vibration and its generation -single degree-of-freedom systems, Two degrees-of-freedom systems – tuned, damped andundamped vibration absorbers; Transientvibration, Multi-degree-of –freedom systems-Holzer method, Random vibration, Vibrationmeasurement, Industrial case studies, etc;Measurement of vibration spectrum using FFTanalyzer; Experimental verification of dampingcoefficient; Interface of vibration measurementdevices with PC using LabVIEW software.

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DESIGN AND MANUFACTURE OF COMPOSITE STRUCTURESCo-Ordinat o r s : Dr. V. Kr i s h n a r a j & Dr. M. Se n t h i l Ku m a r

Dept. of Mechanical Engg.Durati o n : 5 Days (Full-time) & 10 Days ( Part-time)Minimum Qualif i c a t i o n : B.E.Objec t i v e : To impart knowledge on design and manufacture of

composite structures.Conte n t s : Mechanics of composites - Design and failure

theories of composites - Manufacture of compositeproducts using filament winding machine,applications - Measurement of cutting forces incomposites using tool dynamometer - Modeling andanalysis of composite structures using NISA software.

ADVANCED TOPICS IN DESIGN ENGINEERINGCo-Ordinat o r s : Dr. V. P r a b hu r a j a, Dr. K. A. Ja g ade e s h,

D r. V. K r i s h n a r a j & Dr. M. Se n t h i l Ku m a rDept. of Mechanical Engg.

Durati o n : 4 Days (Full-time) & 8 Days (Part-time)Minimum Qualif i c a t i o n : B.E.Objec t i v e : To provide knowledge in the field of advanced design

engineering which will be useful for R & D Engineers.Conte n t s : Structural analysis – to reduce deflection, increase

natural frequency. Stiffener design. Fatigue lifeprediction; Mechanism analysis – determination ofvelocity and acceleration of mechanisms; static anddynamic force analysis; Transmission systems –design of gears, shafts, selection of chains and belts,bearings and bearing mounting details, gearcorrection; Finite element analysis – static anddynamic structural analysis and thermal analysis;Tolerance analysis – optimum tolerance selection,advanced techniques of tolerance allocation,tolerance stack analysis-geometric tolerances-specification, interpretation-tolerance charting;Analysis of composite structures; Practice session inANSYS, ADAMS, NISA, Cetol 6s, CRYSTAL BALLsoftwares.

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ADVANCES IN DESIGN, MANUFACTURING, THERMAL ANDAUTOMATION ENGINEERING

Co-Ordinat o r s : Dr. R. Rudramoo r t h y � Dept. of Productio n Engg.

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MANUFACTURING COMPETITIVENESS THROUGH LEANMANUFACTURING

Co-Ordinat o r s : Dr. P. V. Mohanr a m & Dr. K. Natar a j a nDept. of Mechanical Engg.

Durati o n : One day (Full-time) & Two days (Part-time)Minimum Qualif i c a t i o n : B.EObjec t i v e : To impart the concepts of lean thinking in the

manufacturing set-up & to help the industry tostrengthen its design and innovation skills byunderstanding different tools and technology fordriving manufacturing excellence.

Conte n t s : An overview of Lean Manufacturing - Concepts ofLean Thinking - Waste identification and wasteelimination, Takt time - Push/Pull production,Automation - Lead time minimization - Mixedmodel production - Single piece flow, flowproduction - Value stream mapping - Assemblyline balancing - Preparation of current state map- Preparation of future state map - Case studies.

DESIGN TOLERANCES AND ITS CUMULATIVE EFFECT

Co-Ordinat o r s : Dr. P. V. Mohanr a m & Dr. K. Natar a j a nDept. of Mechanical Engg.

Durati o n : One day (Full-time) & Two days (Part-time)Minimum Qualif i c a t i o n : B.E.Objec t i v e : To develop the knowledge about the effect of

tolerances in the design process.Conte n t s : Cumulative effect of tolerances - Process

capability of manufacturing process - Selectiveassembly concepts - True position theory - Zerotrue position tolerance & paper layout gauging -Control of axial play in assemblies - Datumsystems - Redimensioning to suit manufacture.

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GEOMETRIC DIMENSIONING AND TOLERANCINGCo-Ordina t o r s : Dr. P. V. Mohan r a m & Dr. K. Natar a j a n

Dept. of Mechanical Engg.Durat i o n : 4 days (Full-time) & 8 days (Part-time)Minimum Qualif i c a t i o n : B.E.Obje c t i v e : To impart the knowledge about practical aspects of

dimensioning and tolerancing and investigate into theeffect of tolerances in manufacturing and assemblyprocesses.

Cont e n t s : Introduction to GD&T-Definition & application examples- True Position theory & Zero True Position Tolerance -Floating & Fixed fastener assembly conditions & PaperLayout gaging - Coaxial features & compoundassembly; centrality analysis - Process capability ofmachines, cumulative effect of tolerances, worst casemethod; root sum square method - Tolerance Stack upanalysis in precision assemblies - Control of axial playin assemblies - Redesigning to suit manufacturing – acase study - Overview of Tolerance charting technique.

MANUFACTURING EXCELLENCE FOR PRACTISING ENGINEERSCo-Ordinat o r s : Dr. P. V. Mohan r a m , Dept. of Mechanical Engg.Durati o n : 24 days (Full-time) & 48 days (Part-time)Minimum Qualif i c a t i o n : B. E.Objec t i v e : To provide theoretical and field knowledge of various

manufacturing processes and systems for achievingexcellence in manufacturing.

Conte n t s : Metallurgy: Properties and selection of automotive gradesteels, heat treatment - Metal forming, Metal finishing,Material testing, Rubber and plastics; Machining: Theoryof metal cutting, factors affecting machinability - Grinding,grades and selection of wheels, trouble shooting -Machine tools and machine tool selection criteria -Machine control systems - Low cost automation;Metrology and Inspection: Metrology - inspectiontolerancing systems - GD&T - acceptance gauge design- inspection equipment- computer aided inspection;Manufacturing systems design: Design of lean production- hybrid production systems - evaluating the choice ofmanufacturing systems - Process design, work stationcell/module design - Manufacturing systems optimizationtechniques; Industrial Engineering: Plant layout -capacity planning, - work simplification - projectmanagement - PERT/CPM - overview of OR techniques.

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DESIGN FOR MANUFACTURE AND ASSEMBLY

Co-Ordinat o r s : Dr. P. V. Mohanr a m & Dr. K. Natar a j a nDept. of Mechanical Engg.

Durati o n : 12 days (Full-time) & 24 days (Part-time)

Minimum Qualif i c a t i o n : B.E.

Ob j e c t i v e : To impar t the knowledge o f des ign fo rmanufacture and assembly concepts amongdesign engineers which will be useful in theR&D activities.

Co n t e n t s : Concepts of Design for Manufacture andAssembly - Process Capability of Machinesand different types of datums - SelectiveAssembly concep ts – th ree mode ls -Introduction to GD&T Definition & applicationexamples - True Position theory & Zero TruePosition Tolerance - Floating & Fixed fastenerassembly conditions & Paper Layout gaging-Coaxial features & compound assembly;centrality analysis - Grouped datum systemsand fixture design – positional accuracy-Tolerance charting technique for processplanning of mass produced components -Redes ign o f components to fac i l i t a temanufacture - Increasing manufactur ingtolerances by a critical analysis of the design- Taguchi’s method of experiment design forprocess control - Concurrent EngineeringPrinciples – DFMA guidelines -Control ofaxial play in assemblies

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ROBUST DESIGN FOR PRODUCT / PROCESS QUALITY USING DESIGNOF EXPERIMENTS

Co-Ordinat o r s : Dr. P. V. Mohan r a mDept. of Mechanical Engg.

Durati o n : 1 Day (Full-time) & 2 Days (Part-time)Minimum Qualif i c a t i o n :B.E.Objec t i v e : To derive maximum benefit by optimization of

existing products and manufacturing processesthrough an engineering tool based on Taguchi’smethod of design of experiments.

Conte n t s : Full Factorial Experiments - When to go for DoE -Orthogonal Arrays - Taguchi’s method ofExperiment Plan - Selection of Experimental Planfrom standard Orthogonal Arrays - Signal-to-noiseRatio - Analysis of Means - Analysis of Variance -Confirmation Experiments - Parameter InteractionEffects - Case Studies.

PLC BASED AUTOMATION

Co-Ordinat o r s : Mr. C. Manoh a r a nDept. of Mechanical engg.

Durati o n : 5 Days (Full-time) & 10 Days (Part-time)Minimum Qualif i c a t i o n : UG/PG StudentsObjec t i v e : To provide comprehensive training in control

application of mechanical systems using PLCs.Conte n t s : PLC - Introduction, specification, ladder diagram

for control applications; Optimization of logicequation by K V Map method; Interfacing PLCswith mechanical, pneumatic and hydraulicsystems; Sensor interface with PLC; Interfacingof sensors with PC using LabVIEW software;Hands on-training in application of PLCs for controlof mechanical systems & sensor interface.

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TECHNOLOGY REFRESHER MODULE FOR GRADUATE ENGINEER TRAINEES

Co-Ordinat o r s : Dr K Natar a j a n , Dept. of Mechanical Engg.Durati o n : 12 days (Full-time) & 24 days (Part-time)Mini mumQuali f i c a t i o n : B.E.Objec t i v e : To provide an in-depth understanding of the fundamental concepts

in Mechanical Engineering from industrial application consideration.Conte n t s : Product development strategies, Pneumatics and PLC control,

Mechanics of road vehicles - Instrumentation-sensors, pressure, flowand temperature measurement - Heat treatment, iron carbon diagram,T-T-T diagram, through and case hardening, surface diffusion process,Stress-strain diagram and principal stress design for static loading,materials engineering, mechanical properties and testing, materialselection - Electron beam hardening, laser beam hardening, ionimplantation, composite surface created by laser and electron beam- Geometric dimensioning & Tolerancing, tolerance stack up inassemblies, true position theory, paper layout gaging, compoundassembly, centrality analysis, selective assembly, datum systems,DFMA case study, tolerance charting technique - Bearing types,selection, antifriction bearing mounting details, theory of gearing andgear correction. Selection of belts and chain drives - Design ofclutches and brakes, design of welded and riveted joints, fastenersdesign, Coil and leaf springs, design of springs, radiator design,design of flywheels and crankshafts, design of gears and gear boxes,design for fatigue loading - Engineering mechanics, Mechanics ofmachines, static and dynamic force analysis of linkages –Thermodynamics laws, heat engines, heat pumps - Compositematerials and structures, smart materials, Fluid mechanics-gaugeand absolute pressure, Bernoulli’s equations, flow analysis - Cornot,Otto, Diesel cycles and their applications, Concept of boundary layer-heat exchangers, combustion engineering, combustion chamber,design considerations - Heat treatment of gudgeon pin, valves, gears,cam shafts, Heat transfer, conduction, convection, radiation conceptsand applications - Forming and forging techniques, types andapplications, Powder metallurgy Casting techniques, gates, runnerand risers. Metal flow considerations - Vibration-natural frequency,dynamic magnification, vibration isolation, Balancing-single plane,multiple planes, causes of vibration, Noise sources and controlmethods - Beams and columns, bending and torsion; Sheet metalcutting, bending and drawing, Fine blanking, hydro forming process- Screw thread, gear inspection, laser interferometer, CMM, Rapidproto typing techniques - Design optimization, design of experiments,lean manufacturing systems, layout design analysis, dynamic valuestream mapping.

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STRUCTURAL AND THERMAL ANALYSIS USING ANSYS

Co-Ordinat o r s : Dr. P. R. Thyla & Dr. V. Prabhu RajaDept. of Mechanical Engg.

Durati o n : 3 days (Full-time) & 6 days (Part-time)

Minimum Qualif i c a t i o n : UG/PG Students

Objec t i v e : To impart training on finite element modelling andanalysis of mechanical systems.

Co n t e n t s : Introduction to FEA - Modelling and meshingconcepts - Static Analysis of 1D, 2D & 3Delements and Ax isymmetr ic e lements -Modal , harmonic and t ransient dynamicAnalysis - Steady state, transient and coupledfield Analysis - Hands on-training in softwareand case Studies.

MECHANISMS ANALYSIS USING MSC ADAMS

Co-Ordinat o r s : Dr. P. R. Thyla, Dr. V. Prabhu Raja &Dr. M. Senth i l KumarDept. of Mechanical Engg.

Durati o n : 2 days (Full-time) & 4 days (Part-time)

Minimum Qualif i c a t i o n : UG/PG Students

Objec t i v e : To impart training on Mechanism Analysis ofSystems

Conte n t s : Concepts of Mechanism Design - Kinematicanalysis of mechanisms - Static analysis ofmechanisms - Dynamic analysis of mechanisms;estimation of power and joint forces for a specifiedexternal load consideration - Hands on training insoftware & case studies.

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TOLERANCE ANALYSIS USING CETOL 6Ó AND CRYSTAL BALL

Co-Ordinat o r s : Dr. K. Ragu, Mr. S. Sarav a n a n & Mr. M. RamuDept. of Mechanical Engg.

Durati o n : 2 days (Full-time) & 4 days (Part-time)

Minimum Qualif i c a t i o n : BE

Objec t i v e : To impart training on tolerance modelling andanalysis in Product Design and Manufacturing

Conte n t s : Fundamentals of Tolerance Analysis - Assemblyconstraint modelling - Part constraint modelling -CETOL Model Analysis - Tolerance Analysis,tolerance loop extraction in precision assembliesusing software - Tolerance cost modelling -Optimization of tolerance allocation to meet thecost constraints - Hands on-training in software &case studies.

STRUCTURAL AND THERMAL ANALYSIS USING NISA

Co-Ordinat o r s : Dr. P. R. Thyla & Dr. V. Krish n a r a jDept. of Mechanical Engg.

Durati o n : 3 days (Full-time) & 6 days (Part-time)

Minimum Qualif i c a t i o n : UG/PG Students

Objec t i v e : To impart training on structural and thermalanalysis of mechanical systems

Conte n t s : Introduction to FEM - Modeling and meshingconcepts in NISA - Structural analysis ofmechanical systems using 1D, 2D, axisymmetricand 3D elements - Steady state and transientthermal analysis - Analysis of composite structuresusing NISA - Hands on-training in software & casestudies.

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AN OVERVIEW OF ENGINEERING DRAWINGCo-Ordinat o r s : Dr. P. V. Mohanr a m & Dr. K. Natar a j a n

Dept. of Mechanical Engg.Durati o n

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SENSOR INTERFACE AND AUTOMATION OF MECHANICAL SYSTEMSCo-Ordinat o r s : Dr. P. V. Mohan r a m, Dr. M. Senth i l Kumar &

Mr. M. Ramu, Mr. S. UdhayakumarDept. of Mechanical Engg.

Durati o n : 12 days (Full-time) & 24 days (Part-time)Minimum Qualif i c a t i o n : For faculty members & UG/PG studentsObjec t i v e : This course aims at providing hands on-training

in automation systems, sensors & their interfacewith PC for control applications.

Conte n t s : Sensor Interface using LabVIEW software - Dataacquisition using DAQ cards - PLC programming- Control of actuators - Smart structures -Automation using Hydraulic/Pneumatic/ Electro-pneumatic systems - Internet enabledinstrumentation.

DESIGN & MANUFACTURING: CURRENT DEVELOPMENTSCo-Ordinat o r s : Dr. K. Natar a j a n, Mr. D. Rajen t h i r a kumar &

Mr. M. RamuDept. of Mechanical Engg.

Durati o n : 5 days (Full-time) & 10 days (Part-time)Minimum Qualif i c a t i o n : B.E.Objec t i v e : This course reviews the basic concepts in the field

of design and manufacturing and impart theknowledge of current developments in the field ofmechanical engineering.

Conte n t s : Introduction to Engineering Drawing -Development of views, sections, layout - Fits andTolerances - Selective assembly, CompoundAssembly and Centrality Analysis - Assemblyconcepts - Functional and Manufacturing Datum- Tolerance Stack up Analysis - Tolerance Charting-Engineering Metrology - Introduction to Assembly/ Production Drawing -Computer Aided Draftingusing AutoCAD - Rapid Prototyping - ReverseEngineering -Computer Aided Manufacturing -Material Selection - Heat Treatment - 3D Modellingusing ProEngineer.

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ADVANCED DESIGN AND MANUFACTURING STRATEGIES

Co-Ordinat o r s : Dr. P. V. Mohan r a mDept. of Mechanical Engg.

Durati o n : 30 days (Full-time) & 60 days (Part-time)Minimum Qualif i c a t i o n : BEObjec t i v e : To impart the theoretical and field related

knowledge in the area of design and manufactureand to provide the knowledge of current trends inthe field of mechanical engineering.

Conte n t s : Basics of Industrial design - Basics of materialscience - Basics of lubrication - Theory of beltdrives - Antifriction bearing-selection, comparisonand application - Vibration and noise levelmeasurements - Theory of machining - Geometricdimensioning and tolerancing, redesigning to suitmanufacture, control of axial play in precisionassemblies - Lean manufacturing concepts forwaste elimination, Poka Yoke for fool proofing,Kaizen-continuous improvement - Investmentanalysis, value engineering, ergonomic aspects -Design of experiments - Low cost automation -Advances in rapid prototyping.

DESIGN OF PRESS TOOLS

Co-Ordinat o r s : Dr. K. Ragu & Dr. V. Krish n a r a jDept. of Mechanical Engg.

Durati o n : 2 days (Full-time) & 4 days (Part-time)Minimum Qualif i c a t i o n : ITIObjec t i v e : To impart basic and advanced knowledge on

design of press toolsConte n t s : Feed strip layout design - Die and other parts

design - Shearing force calculations - Method ofreducing the load required for blanking -Compound and progressive die design.

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EFFICIENCY PLUSCo-Ordinat o r s : Dr. P. V. Mohan r a m & Dr. B. Girir a j

Dept. of Mechanical Engg.Durati o n : 5 days (Full-time) & 10 days (Part-time)MinimumQualif i c a t i o n : DME / BEObjec t i v e : To impart training to maintain good customer relationship, to

handle difficult situations and to develop better inter – personalrelationships with the seniors, colleagues, juniors andcustomers.

Conte n t s : The art and science of questioning - The art of listening- Simpleeffective ways of increasing motivation level - Conductingeffective developmental tasks with the team through projectbased learning. - Techniques for improving memory retention -Precise and purposeful communication – case studies - ARCSModel for effective communication - Mind Maps for systematicplanning of tasks - Stress management - Tools for positivethinking - Care and concern for customers - Anger managementand emotional maturity - The Tao of Leadership - Meditationfor a relatively calm mind - Simple yoga and healthconsciousness - Role of prayer to handle the conflicts in oneself - Lean thinking to identify and eliminate all forms of waste- SWOT Analysis.DESIGN OF AUTOMATION SYSTEMS

Co-Ordinat o r s : Dr.P.V.Mohanr a m, Mr.C.Manoh a r a n, Mr.S.Udhayakumar& Mr.K.Sadesh , Dept. of Mechanical Engg.

Durati o n : 10 days (Full-time) & 20 days (Part-time)MinimumQualif i c a t i o n : BE / DMEObjec t i v e : To develop knowledge about automation system design &

training in the area of pneumatics, hydraulics & sensor basedautomation systems

Conte n t s : Basics & Symbols of fluid power systems, working principle ofvalves and actuators, Design of fluid power sequential circuitsusing cascade, KV-map and Step counter methods, fringe,condition modules- Hands on training, Sizing of pneumatic &hydraulic components, sizing of accumulators, Electropneumatics, electro-hydraulics, PLC based automationsystems, typical industrial circuits, Hands on training , Workingprinciple of sensors, PC based interfacing of flow, pressure,temperature, proximity, displacement, acceleration, forcesensors, PC based control of actuators, Hands-on training.

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SENSORICS

Co-Ordinat o r : Dr.P.V.Mohanr a m & Mr.S.UdhayakumarDept. of Mechanical Engg.

Durati o n : 3 days (Full-time) & 6 days (Part-time)Minimum Qualif i c a t i o n : BEObjec t i v e : To impart knowledge on how the sensors work

PC for data acquisition ]Td analysisConte n t s : Operating principle of flow, pressure,

displacement, force, acceleration, temperature,proximity sensors , Data acquisition systems &their functions, Interfacing of flow, pressure,temperature, proximity, displacement,acceleration, force sensors using, LabVIEW -H]Tds-on training.

PG DIPLOMA COURSE IN AUTOMOBILE SALES AND SERVICING

Co-Ordinat o r : Dr.P.V.Mohanr a m & Mr.Shaik AmjadDept. of Mechanical Engg.

Durati o n : One year (Full-time)Minimum Qualif i c a t i o n : B.Sc ( Physical Sciences, Mathematics)Objec t i v e : To impart the basic engineering knowledge in

mechanical sciencesConte n t s : Engineering Materials ]Td Metallurgy,

Engineering Mechanics, Fluid Mechanics &Thermodynamics, Automotive Engines,Manufacturing Technology, Engineering Drawing,Mechatronics, Heat Transfer & Thermalsystems, Strength of Materials, AutomotiveChassis & Transmission, MarketingManagement, Communication skills ,Manufacturing of Automobile Components,Automotive vehicle maintenance, AutomotiveElectrical & Electronics Systems, Automotivevehicle Testing ]Td Performance, SalesManagement, Machine Drawing, BusinessCommunication.

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FLOW INTERACTION AND MULTIPHYSICS WITH CFDCo-Ordinat o r s : Dr. K. Praka s a n

Dept. of Production Engg.Durati o n : 30 hours (Full-time & Part-time)Minimum Qualif i c a t i o n : Degree in Mechanical / Production Engg.Objec t i v e : To train the engineers to practice coupled

simulations of fluid, thermal, chemical, biological,electrical and mechanical phenomena.

Conte n t s : Introduction of various modules, Basic modeling,Practices on flow problems, Introduction to VOFmodule, Modeling of flow problems coupled withVOF (Inkjet Simulation), Introduction toBiochemistry module, Biosensor Modeling.

USE OF AUTOVUE FOR CAD NEUTRAL APPLICATIONS IN PRODUCTDEVELOPMENT

Co-Ordinat o r s : Dr. K. Praka s a nDept. of Production Engg.

Durati o n : 50 hours (Full-time & Part-time)Minimum Qualif i c a t i o n : Degree in Mechanical / Production Engg.Objec t i v e : To train the design engineers for developing

applications in AutoVue for product visualizationin a CAD neutral environment.

Conte n t s : Importing CAD models to AutoVue, Developmentof Applications in JAVA, View / Morkup fly through,animations.

TRAINING ON SOLID EDGE SOFTWARECo-Ordinat o r s : Mr. A. R. Lakshm a n a n, Mr. G. Madhan Mohan

& Mr. K. Somasundara Vinot hDept. of Production Engg.

Durati o n : 40 hours (Part-time)Minimum Qualif i c a t i o n : Diploma in Mechanical / Production / AutomobileObjec t i v e : To train engineers on the use of Solid Edge

Software for innovative design products,assemblies and components.

Conte n t s : Introduction to Geometric Modeling – FeatureModeling in Solid Edge – Modeling sheet metalparts – 2D Drawings in Solid Edge – ProductionDrawing – Managing Solid Edge Documents –Working with IGES Files in Solid Edge.

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BASICS OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS

Co-Ordinat o r s : Dr. B. Vinod & Mr. M. SundaramDept. of Electrical & Electronics Engg.

Durati o n : One week (Full-time)

Minimum Qualif i c a t i o n : ITI in Electrical, Electronics & Instrumentation

Objec t i v e : To provide a strong foundation on the basics ofElectrical & Electronics Engg & to developcapabilities to design circuits, troubleshooting etc.,

Conte n t s : Ohms law, Electric circuits, Pure resistance circuit,inductive circuits, capacitive circuits, RLC circuit,series, parallel circuits, Power factor, PFimprovement, working principle of transformers,types, power transformer, distributiontransformers, instrument transformer, parts oftransformers, connections, protection oftransformers, testing of transformers, oil testing,Electrical safety, IE rules, Electricity act, BSIstandards, Earthing, types of earthing, soilresistivity, earth measurements, natural earthing,Types of motors, principles of operation, startingmotors, soft starting, VVVF, speed control, Typesof lamps, Incandescent lamps, Fluorescent lamp,MV lamps, SV lamps, metal halide lamps, CFLlamps, various types of batteries, lead acid cells,SMF batteries, initial charging, maintenance ofbattery, fuses, HRC fuses, MCB, MCCB, RCCB,ACB, BOCB, VCB, SF6 breaker, earth fault,overload, IDMTL relays, semiconductors, diodes,zener diodes, transistors, UJT, FET, MOSFET,SCR, Diac, Triac, rectifiers, filters.

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INDUSTRIAL DRIVES AND CONTROLS

Co-Ordinat o r s : Dr. B. VinodDept. of Electrical & Electronics Engg.

Durati o n : One week (Full-time) & 3 weeks (Part-time)

Minimum Qualif i c a t i o n : Diploma in Electrical, Electronics, orInstrumentation

Objec t i v e : To provide a strong foundation on the basics andrecent developments in industrial drives andcontrols. To develop capabilities to independentlycontrol, maintain & trouble shoot DC, AC, Servostepper drive and motors.

Conte n t s : Introduction and basics of industrial drives, Typesof drives- mechanical and electrical, Principle andoperation of different types of motors - DC, AC ,Servo and stepper motors, Types and working ofvarious electrical drives, Selection parameters formotors and drives, Installation and commissioningof drives, Control elements and feedback devices,Control logic for Electric drives and servo motors,Drive controllers µp, µc, PLC and DSP,Maintenance of electric motors and drives,Remote control of drives, Networking of drives,Visit to drive installations, Hands on training onmotors and drive servicing, Group discussions anddemos.

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LABVIEW BASICSCo-Ordinat o r s : Dr. Jovith a Jerom e

Virtual Instrumentation CentreDept. of Instrumentation and Control SystemsEngg.

Durati o n : 30 hours (Full-time & Part-time)Minimum Qualif i c a t i o n : Degree or Diploma in Engineering or Graduation in

Science (any discipline)Objec t i v e : To train in LabVIEW (Laboratory Virtual

Instrumentation Engineering Workbench)Programming, Data Acquisition, Image Acquisition,Image Processing, Motion Control and SignalConditioning using National Instruments hardwareand Software

Conte n t s : Introduction to Virtual Instrumentation (VI), Editing,Debugging and Using Help Options in LabVIEW,Modular Programming in LabVIEW - CreatingSubVIs, Icon and Connector Pane, Using SubVIs,Creating a SubVI from Sections of a VI, Repetitionand Loops in LabVIEW - While Loops, For Loopsand Accessing Previous Loop Data, Using Arraysin LabVIEW - Introduction to Arrays, Auto-IndexingArrays, Array Functions, Polymorphism, Clusters &Plotting Data in LabVIEW - Introduction to Clusters,Cluster Functions, Error Clusters, Waveform Charts,Waveform and XY Graphs, Intensity Plots, MakingDecisions in LabVIEW - Using Select Functions,Sequence Structures, Case Structures, EventStructures and Formula Nodes, Manipulation ofStrings & Handling File I/O - String Controls andIndicators, String Functions, File I/O Operations,High and Low Level File I/O VIs, Formatting TextFiles for Use in Spreadsheets, Introduction to DataAcquisition & Hardware Configuration - Real TimeData Acquisition, Manipulation and Presentation ofAcquired Data, Introduction to Image Acquisition,Image Processing, Signal Conditioning and Toolkitsin LabVIEW.

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MEMS AND ITS APPLICATIONS

Co-Ordinat o r s : Mr. V. K. Manoh a r a nDept. of ECE

Durati o n : 2 Days (Full-time)

Minimum Qualif i c a t i o n : BE degree in any disicipline; MSc (MaterialsScience)

Objec t i v e : To introduce the state of art technology in MEMSand its applications

Conte n t s : General introduction to MEMS – Theory ofactuator – Review of basic fabrication process –MEMS Packaging Issues – Application of MEMSin Textile Technology – Automative industries &Telecommunication industries.

EMI / EMC MADE SIMPLE

Co-Ordinat o r s : Mr. V. K. Manoh a r a nDept. of ECE

Durati o n : 2 Days (Full-time)

Minimum Qualif i c a t i o n : Professionals with B.E degree and Students inFinal year ECE, EEE and E&I

Objec t i v e : To enrich the knowledge in EMI / EMC and itsapplication areas

Conte n t s : EMI Phenomena and Environment –Electromagnetic Compatability and Methodology– Generators / receptors and radiators andsensors – Principles of spectrum and Design forEMC – EMI Radiators and Coupling.

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ASIC DESIGN USING VERILOG AND FPGAs

Co-Ordinat o r s : Dr. S.Subha Rani & Dr. P.Kalpa n a , Dept. of ECEDurati o n : 2 Weeks (Full-time & Part-time)MinimumQualif i c a t i o n : Professionals with B.E or M.E degree and Students in Final

year of ECE, EEE, E&I and CSEObject i v e : The main OBJECTIVE of the course is to provide a

comprehensive and state of the art knowledge in the area ofASIC design. The course emphasis is on the digital hardwareimplementation through verilog and FPGAs. The technicalknowledge provided in the course will help the participants inunderstanding the digital design flow towards FPGA based ASICdesign. This will further help in providing the necessary expertiserequired by the industry.

Conte n t s : ASIC Design flow - Verilog Basics – Digital design using Verilog– Writing testbenches in verilog – Programming FPGAs

EMBEDDED SYSTEM DESIGNCo-Ordinat o r s : Dr. S.Subha Rani & Mr. D.Sivar a j , Dept. of ECEDurati o n : 4 Days (Full-time)MinimumQualif i c a t i o n : Professionals with B.E or M.E degree and Students in Final year

of ECE, EEE, E&I, CSE, BME, IT and AEObject i v e : The main OBJECTIVE of the course is to make participants to

get hands-on experience in various embedded systemdevelopment platform and to expose student to 8-bit micro-controllers (Atmel), 16-bit micro-controllers (Infineon &Freescale), 32-bit micro-controllers (Freescale). The course willalso provide a platform to the participants to design and developproduct prototype models in Automotive Electronics, Robotics,Consumer Electronics, etc.,

Conte n t s : KEIL IDE – Embedded Product Development Kit – DisplayModules (LED, 7-segment, LCD, etc.,) Interfacing Techniques -Keyboard Modules (Matrix Keyboard, DIP Switch, etc., )Interfacing Techniques – On-chip Peripherals InterfacingTechniques – Stepper Motor Interfacing, Relay, Buzzer InterfacingApplications – DC motor Interfacing and speed control usingPWM Techniques – Design and implementation of an applicationmodel using FSm Techniques – EEPROM & RTC interfacingusing I2C Technique – Real Time Operation System Concepts.

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ONE DAY WORKSHOP ON SIMULATION & EMULATION USINGQUALNET - NETWORK SIMULATOR SOFTWARE

Co-Ordinat o r : Dr.T.Kesav a murth i , Dept. of ECEDurati o n : One DayMinimum Qualif i c a t i o n

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DIGITAL SYSTEM DESIGN USING CADENCE TOOLS

Co-Ordinat o r : Mrs.K.Rajal a k s h m i , Dept. of ECEDurati o n : 4 Days (Full Time)Minimum Qualif i c a t i o n : UG, PG (ECE/EEE/E&I/CSE) students and

working professionalsObjec t i v e : The main objective of the course is to provide an

intensive training program on using Cadence toolsfor digital system design. The course emphasis ison the digital system design from the specificationlevel to the layout level. The training will providethe participants with hands-on experience onusing Cadence tools for the system design. Thiswill further help in providing the necessaryexpertise required by the industry.

Conte n t s : Design of logic gates - Design of Combinationaland Sequential Circuits - Design of Static circuits- Design of Dynamic Circuits

ADVANCED JAVA PROGRAMMING

Co-Ordinat o r s : Dr. G. Sudha Sadasiva mDept. of CSE

Durati o n : 52 hours (Full-time & Part-time)Minimum Qualif i c a t i o n : Pre-final and final year BE, BSc (CT) students

and MEObjec t i v e : To train in intermediate to advanced Java features,

understanding of database programming in Javausing JDBC, Java’s security model and distributedprogramming in Java using RMI and CORBA.

Conte n t s : Introduction to core java features - JDBC andAdvanced JDBC - Object Serialisation – RMI –CORBA - Java security policy - Java Beans -Servlets - Native methods in java.

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COMPUTER NETWORKS & DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS

Co-Ordinat o r s : Dr. A. Chitra & Mr. P. Venkat e s hDept. of CSE

Durati o n : 3 Months (Part-time)

Minimum Qualif i c a t i o n : UG (Pre-Final and Final Years), PG, ResearchScholars & Working Professionals.

Objec t i v e : To incorporate both conceptual topics andpractical topics, in Computer Network to illustratethe actualization of concepts and introduce thealgorithms and technologies of distributedsystems.

Conte n t s : Introduction to Computer Networks & NetworkingLab – Introduction to Distributed Computing &Distributed Computing Lab - Recent Trends inComputer Networks Research - AdvancedDistributed Computing - Mini Project.

COACHING FOR GATE EXAM

Co-Ordinat o r s : Dr. S. N. Sivan a ndam & Dr. R. Venkat e s a nDept. of CSE

Durati o n : 80 hours

Minimum Qualif i c a t i o n : B.E/B.Tech, M.Sc (CT), MCA

Objec t i v e : To impart coaching for the GATE exam writingstudents

Conte n t s : Covering GATE exam syllabus (CSE stream)

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ADVANCED COMPUTER NETWORKING AND NETWORK SECURITY

Co-Ordinat o r s : Dr. S. N. Sivan a ndamDept. of CSE

Durati o n : 5 weeks, 3 days per week (Part-time)

Minimum Qualif i c a t i o n : Graduates of any discipline / Students of B.E/BSc(IT & CT) / PGDCA

Objec t i v e : To provide Theoretical concepts of Networking &Computer Security, Experiments on NetworkSimulator & Real Time Examples for Networkingand Security

Conte n t s : Computer Networking: Introduction to Networking- Network Devices - Design of Network Devices -Network Tools - Network Protocols - Network NodeManager - Study of Network Simulator -Experiments on Network Simulator . NetworkSecurity: Introduction to Security - Security Design- Network Security Devices - Security Tools -Experiments on Network Security.

JAVA COMPONENT TECHNOLOGY

Co-Ordinat o r s : Dr. S. N. Sivan a ndam &Dr. G. Sudha Sadasiva mDept. of CSE

Durati o n : 44 hours (Full-time & Part-time)Minimum Qualif i c a t i o n : Pre-final and final year BE, BSc (CT) and ME

studentsObjec t i v e : To introduce the concept of software component,

basic issues present in component frameworks &different component frameworks, to build newcomponents and to reuse existing components.

Conte n t s : Introduction to components and objects – ObjectSerialisation – RMI – CORBA – Event Model –Java Beans – servlets and JSP – COM – EJB

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DATABASE FUNDAMENTALS & ORACLE

Co-Ordinat o r s : Dr. S. N. Sivan a ndam & Dr. G. R. Karpa g a mDept. of CSE

Durati o n : 3 Months (Part-time)

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JAVA PROGRAMMING

Co-Ordinat o r : Dr.A.Chitr aDept. of CSE

Durati o n : Full Time & Part TimeMinimumQualif i c a t i o n : B.E StudentsObjec t i v e : To learn programming using Java and develop simple projectsConte n t s : Java – Introduction to OOP – features of Java – variables –

data types – statements – classes and objects – inheritance –Interfaces – Packages – Strings – AWT – Swing – SimpleProject

COMPUTER NETWORKING AND COMPUTER MAINTENANCE

Co-Ordinat o r s : Dr. K.R. ChandranDept. of Information Technology

Durati o n : 5 weeks - 3 days per week (Part-time)MinimumQualif i c a t i o n : Graduates of any discipline / Students of B.E/BSc (IT & CT) /

PGDCAObjec t i v e : To provide theoretical concepts of Networking & Computer

Hardware Maintenance, Practical knowledge of Networking& Computer Hardware Maintenance

Conte n t s : Computer Maintenance: Introduction to PC System - BIOS &MBD - Memory & Processor - DOS Commands – SMPS -FDD / HDD Management - Cards & Ports - Keyboard & Mouse- PC Assembling & Troubleshooting; Computer Networking:Why Networking - Network Design - Network Components -Hub, Switch, Modem, Router - OSI Model - TCP / IP - NetworkAdministration; System Installation & Maintenance.

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FUNDAMENTALS OF WEB DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT

Co-Ordinat o r s : Mr. M. Domin i c Savio & Ms. M.Megal aDept. of Information Technology

Durati o n : 5 weeks - 3 days per week (Part-time)

Minimum Qualif i c a t i o n : Graduates of any discipline / Students of B.E /B.Tech / BSc (IT & CT) / PGDCA

OBJECTIVE : To provide training in Designing web pages anddeveloping commercial websites, surfing the net,performing dynamic activities using scripts & stylesheets and website uploading process.

CONTENTS : Internet basics – Fundamentals of websitedevelopment – HTML – CSS & Scripts – ASP –Objects – Database connectivity – PHPProgramming.

MICROCONTROLLERS AND EMBEDDED SYSTEMS

Co-Ordinat o r s : Mr. V. MaheshDept. of Information Technology

Durati o n : 30 hours (Full-time & Part-time)Minimum Qualif i c a t i o n : Graduates / Pre-final or final year B.Tech / B.Sc

DegreeObjec t i v e : To familiarize with Microcontrollers, Embedded

systems, Architecture, Programming & Interfacing.Conte n t s : Overview of Microcontrollers - Architecture of 8051

Microcontroller - Programming 8051Microcontroller - Interfacing peripherals with 8051- Lab exercises in 8051Microcontroller kit -Overview of Embedded Systems - Introduction toEmbedded Application Development System -Study of Top view Simulator &Debugger - Labexercises in EADS - Future trends and researchissues in embedded systems.

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WIRELESS AND MOBILE NETWORKINGCo-Ordinat o r s : Dr. R. Venkat e s a n & Dr. R. Vidhya priy a

Dept. of Information TechnologyDurati o n : 5 weeks - 3 days per week (Part-time)Minimum Qualif i c a t i o n : Graduates / Pre-final year or final year M.Sc /

B.Tech / B.Sc / DiplomaObjec t i v e : To introduce the key concepts, general

architectures, basic theories and specialtechniques for wireless and mobile communicationof both voice and data information.

Conte n t s : Overview of Wireless and Mobile Networking -Physical Layer: Wireless Medium - Data LinkLayer: Wireless Channel Allocation - NetworkLayer : Location Management and RoutingTransport Layer, Resource Discovery andApplications, QoS and Security, Development ofWireless Network Access Wireless Data Services,Protocols for network Access Network Databases,Wireless LAN Technology, Wireless NetworkPlanning, Wireless Network Operations, MobileIP and WAP.

DATA WAREHOUSING AND DATA MININGCo-Ordinat o r s : Dr. K. Umama h e s w a r i & Mr. R.V. Natar a j

Dept. of Information TechnologyDurati o n : 30 hours (Part-time)Minimum Qualif i c a t i o n : Undergoing or completed BE / B.Tech / M.SC /

MCA / Diploma in any dicipline.Objec t i v e : To introduce the state of the art of technological

advancement along with laboratory experimentsand demonstration of existing tools in the field ofdata warehousing and data mining.

Conte n t s : Data warehousing and developmentmethodologies - Online Analytical ProcessingTechniques - Architectural issues of Datawarehousing - Data Preprocessing - Datawarehousing in DB2 - Data Mining Introduction -Association rule mining - Classification andClustering algorithm - Web mining - Statisticalapproaches to Data Mining - Current research andfuture scope.

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ADVANCED METAL FORMING PROCESSESCo-Ordinat o r s : Dr. P. C. Angel o & Mr. J. Krish n a m o o r t h i

Dept. of Metallurgical Engg.

Durati o n : 12 hours (Full-time & Part-time)

Minimum Qualif i c a t i o n : DME / BSc / BE

Objec t i v e : To enrich the knowledge of the workingprofessionals

Conte n t s : Rolling, Forging, Powder Forming Techniques,Iso-thermal Forging, Super Plastic Forming /Diffusion Bonding, High Energy Rate forming,Severe Plastic Deformation Techniques.

SURFACE ENGINEERINGCo-Ordinat o r s : Dr. P. Gopal a k r i s h n a n & Mr. K. Thilla i r a j a n

Dept. of Metallurgical Engg.Durati o n : 12 hours (Full-time & Part-time)Minimum Qualif i c a t i o n : DME / BSc / BEObjec t i v e : To enrich the knowledge of the working

professionalsConte n t s : Conventional Techniques like Carburising,

Nitriding and carbonitriding etc.New Techniqueslike Boriding, Multicomponent Boriding, HighEnergy Surface Modifications, Plasma Spraying,D-Gun Coatings, PVD, CVD Coatings, WearControl & Evaluation

WELDING TECHNOLOGYCo-Ordinat o r s : Dr. S.S. Mohamm ed Nazirudeen

Dept. of Metallurgical Engg.Durati o n : 12 hours (Full-time & Part-time)Minimum Qualif i c a t i o n : DME / BSc / BEObjec t i v e : To enrich the knowledge of the working

professionalsConte n t s : Various Welding Techniques, Welding Procedure

Qualification, Practice for writing weldingprocedure specifications, codes and standards,welding inspection

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OPTICAL METALLOGRAPHY AND SCANNING ELECTRONMICROSCOPY

Co-Ordinat o r s : Dr.P.Gopal a k r i s h n a n & Dr.P.C.AngeloDept. of Metallurgical Engg.

Durati o n : 12 hours (Full-time & Part-time)Minimum Qualif i c a t i o n : DME / BSc / BEObjec t i v e : To enrich the knowledge of the working

professionalsConte n t s : Specimen preparation techniques, Microscopic

Techniques, Microstructures of Standard Metalsand alloys, Principles of Scanning ElectronMicroscopy, Case studies using SEM.

HEAT TREATMENT OF METALS

Co-Ordinat o r s : Dr.P.Gopal a k r i s h n a n &Dr.S.S.Moham m ed NazirudeenDept. of Metallurgical Engg.

Durati o n : 12 hours (Full-time & Part-time)Minimum Qualif i c a t i o n : DME / BSc / BEObjec t i v e : To enrich the knowledge of the working

professionalsConte n t s : Phase Diagrams, TTT Diagrams, CCT Diagrams,

various heat treatment processes,microstructures, hardenability, heat treatmentdefects and remedies.

FAILURE ANALYSISCo-Ordinat o r s : Dr.P.Gopal a k r i s h n a n &

Dr.S.S.Moham m ed NazirudeenDept. of Metallurgical Engg.

Durati o n : 12 hours (Full-time & Part-time)Minimum Qualif i c a t i o n : DME / BSc / BEObjec t i v e : To enrich the knowledge of the working

professionalsConte n t s : Causes of failures, case studies, methods of

investigations including hardness, metallography,scanning electron microscopy, XRD, EDS, EPMA.

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METALLURGY FOR NON-METALLURGISTSCo-Ordinat o r s : Dr. P. Gopala k r i s h n a n &

Dr. S. S. Moham m ed NazirudeenDept. of Metallurgical Engg.

Durati o n : 12 hours (Full-time & Part-time)Minimum Qualif i c a t i o n : DME / BSc / BEObjec t i v e : To enrich the knowledge of the working

professionalsConte n t s : Phase Diagrams, Heat Treatment, Ferrous and

nonferrous alloys, Non-metallic materials.

APPAREL & FASHION DESIGNINGCo-Ordinat o r : Ms. D. Vijaya l a k s h m i

Dept. of Fashion TechnologyDurati o n : 30 hours (Full-time & Part-time)Minimum Qualif i c a t i o n : 10th StandardObjec t i v e : To impart essential knowledge on fashion, fashion

designing, components of apparel, fashionillustrations, career opportunity in the field offashion and fashion designers

Conte n t s : Introduction to fashion designing - Elements ofapparel - Elements of design - Principles of design- Colour Harmony - Fashion sketching anddrawing - Mood board creation - Presentation ofport folios

PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY IN APPAREL INDUSTRYCo-Ordinat o r s : Ms. D. Vijaya l a k s h m i

Dept. of Fashion TechnologyDurati o n : 60 hours (Full-time & Part-time)Minimum Qualif i c a t i o n : Any degree or diploma related to apparel & fashion

& Technicians working in apparel industryObjec t i v e : To impart essential knowledge on the production

and costing techniques adopted in the apparelindustry

Conte n t s : Introduction to apparel industry - Pattern Making& Grading - Apparel Production - ApparelMachinery and equipments - Quality control inapparel industry - Applications of computer inapparel industry - Apparel costing.

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EMBROIDERY AND SURFACE ORNAMENTATION

Co-Ordinat o r : Ms. Nirma l a RaviDept. of Fashion Technology

Durati o n : 30 hours (Full-time & Part-time)

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COLOUR MATCHING IN TEXTILES

Co-Ordinat o r s : Dr. P. Senth i l kumar & Mr. M. Senth i l kumarDept. of Textile Technology

Durati o n : 45 hours (Part-time)Minimum Qualif i c a t i o n : Any degree or diploma related to textiles and

Industry personnel working in textile chemicalprocessing areas

Objec t i v e : To impart hands-on training on colour matchingof textiles

Conte n t s : Introduction to colour - Colour theories -Instrumental colour matching - Computer ColourMatching - Colour Assessment - Evaluation of dyestrength - Recipe prediction & recipe formulation- Determination of colour difference (ÄE values).

COMPUTER AIDED FASHION DESIGNING

Co-Ordinat o r : Mr. R. P.SundaramDept. of Textile Technology

Durati o n : 60 hours (Full-time & Part-time)

Minimum Qualif i c a t i o n : Diploma / DegreeObjec t i v e : To give practical knowledge about computer

applications for a fashion designer.

Conte n t s : Computer Basics for Fashion CAD - Introductionto Design Concepts - Development of Croqui -Fashion Sketching - Accessories Development -Texture Mapping & Virtual Fashioning - FlatSketches - Computerised Pattern Making &Grading - Computerised Embroidery Techniques- Design Development - Fabric Development -Fashion Trends & Future.

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YARN QUALITY AND PROCESS MANAGEMENT

Co-Ordinat o r : Mr. J.C. Sakth i v e l & Mr. T. Karth i kDept. of Textile Technology

Durati o n : 15 hours (Part-time)

Minimum Qualif i c a t i o n : Diploma in Textiles/Spinning Technicians

Objec t i v e : To impart knowledge on yarn quality managementin spinning industries

Conte n t s : Importance of Yarn Quality - Raw MaterialManagement System – High Volume Fibre Testers- In process Quality Control Systems – EvennessTesters, Tensile Strength Testers, ClassificationFault Testers - Results Interpretation – Analysisof Spectrogram - VL Curves – Histogram - ClassiDiagram.

APPAREL MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY

Co-Ordinat o r : Dr. P. Senth i l Kumar & Mr. S. Kumara v e lDept. of Textile Technology

Durati o n : 60 hours (Part-time)

Minimum Qualif i c a t i o n : HSC / Diploma

Objec t i v e : To impart essential knowledge on basic industrialpattern making and grading, apparel constructionand apparel machinery and equipments to theparticipants for improving their employmentprospects in the emerging apparel industry.

Conte n t s : Pattern Making & Grading: Introduction to ApparelIndustry - Basic Concepts in Pattern Making &Grading - Measuring Techniques - Principles ofPattern Making - Pattern Drafting for ready to wear& fashion - Garments – Grading; GarmentConstruction: Basic Garment Construction -Stitches & Seams - Apparel MachineryEquipments - Pressing Technology.

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COMPUTER AIDED APPAREL DESIGNING USING CAD SYSTEMS

Co-Ordinat o r : Dr. P. Senth i l KumarDept. of Textile Technology

Durati o n : 30 hours (Part-time)

Minimum Qualif i c a t i o n : Degree/Diploma students and GarmentTechnicians

Objec t i v e : To train the students in computer aided appareldesigning using Lectra systems for betteremployment prospects in the emerging apparelindustry.

Conte n t s : Introduction to various softwares used for patternmaking, grading and lay planning – FileManagement - Trade Functions - GradingFunction - Measurement Functions - Lay PlanningTools – Digitising – Plotting.

FASHION USING CAD SYSTEMS

Co-Ordinat o r s : Dr. R. Murugan & Mr. P. Ganes a nDept. of Textile Technology

Durati o n : 30 hours (Part-time)

Minimum Qualif i c a t i o n : Degree/Diploma students and GarmentTechnicians

Objec t i v e : To train the students in computer aided fashiondesigning using Lectra systems for betteremployment prospects in the emerging fashionindustry

Conte n t s : Designing fashion garments based on “Prostyle”software : Fashion il lustrations - Colourmanagement and communication - Story boardand mood board - Weave and print designs -Development of catalogs.

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3D DIGITIZING, CONCEPTUAL DESIGN AND VISUALIZATION USINGMICROSCRIBE AND RHINOCEROS 4.0

Co-Ordinat o r s : Dr. K. Praka s a n , Mr. C.M.B.Jayakumar &Mr. T.Ananth a r a j.

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DESIGN AND ANALYSIS USING HYPERWORKS

Co-Ordinat o r s : Dr. K. Prak a s a n & Mr. C.M.B.JayakumarPSG-DSIR Consultancy Clinic on ProductStyling & Design

Durati o n : 80 hours (Full-time & Part-time)

Minimum Qualif i c a t i o n : Diploma in Mechanical Engineering & relateddisciplines

Objec t i v e : To provide the designers with skills on the use ofHyperMesh /Radioss software for analyzingconceptual design/product styles from ALIAS/Rhino Styling platforms

Conte n t s : Introduction to FEA, Types of elements and nodes,Introduction to HyperMesh, Importing andrepairing of CAD Geometry, Simplifying ageometry, Creating 1-D Elements, AutoMeshing,Tetra meshing, Checking and Editing Mesh,Optistruct analysis, Radioss, Ls-Dyana.

CASTING DESIGN USING PRO/ENGINEER AND AUTOCAST

Co-Ordinat o r s : Mr. K.Somasundara Vinot h &Mr. T.Ananth a r a jCAD/ CAM Centre & Virtual Reality Centre

Durati o n : 50 hours (Full-time & Part-time)

Minimum Qualif i c a t i o n : Diploma in Mechanical Engineering & relateddisciplines

Objec t i v e : To make the design engineers capable of usingPro/ENGINEER & Auto CAST softwaresefficiently for the design and development ofcastings.

Conte n t s : Basic Modeling, draft, shrinkage, features,volumes, splitting, AutoCAST basics, Parting,core, mold,feeding,gating design.

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MULTI-PHYSICS AND MICROFLUIDIC APPLICATIONS USING CFD-ACE+Co-Ordinat o r s : Dr. K. Praka s a n & Mr. K.Ranga n a t h a n

CAD / CAM Centre & Virtual Reality CentreDurati o n : 90 hours (Full-time & Part-time)Minimum Qualif i c a t i o n : BE degree in Mechanical/Production/Automobile/Bio

TechnologyObjec t i v e : To impart skills to the engineers for modeling and

solving multi-physics problems in engineering andScience using CFD-ACE+ Software.

Conte n t s : Introduction to FEA, Types of elements (cell),Introduction to CFD-ACE+, Importing and repairingof CAD Geometry, Preprocessing (CFD-GEOM)-Geometry, Meshing, Solver (CFD-ACE-GUI)-VolumeConditions, Boundary Conditions, Post Processing(CFD-VIEW)- Animation, Colormap, Scripting &Journaling- Programming interface using Python,Simulation Manager- Parametric, Optimization.

CONCEPTUAL DESIGN AND VISUALISATION USING ALIASAUTOSTUDIO 13.5

Co-Ordinat o r s : Dr. K. Praka s a n, Mr. C.M.B.Jayakumar &T. Anant h a r a j.CAD/ CAM Centre & Virtual Reality Centre

Durati o n : 90 hours (Full-time & Part-time)Minimum Qualif i c a t i o n : Diploma in Mechanical Engineering & related

disciplines & Related DisciplinesObjec t i v e : This course is intended to train participants as

designers to integrate the entire design process startsfrom conceptual sketches through product design andvisualization using Alias AutoStudio tools.

Conte n t s : Sketching and 2D/3D Concept Development 2D/3DConcept Development Modeling Flexible ModelingWorkflow Advanced Surface Creation Tools DynamicShape Modeling Rendering Animation DataIntegration Direct Data Exchange with CAD PackagesSpider Studio Viewer Wacom Tablet.

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BASIC MODELING USING PRO/ENGINEER

Co-Ordinat o r s : Mr. S.Sarav a n a n, Mr. S.Deepak &Mr. N.Rajesh.CAD / CAM Centre & Virtual Reality Centre

Durati o n : 50 hours (Full-time & Part-time)Minimum Qualif i c a t i o n : Diploma in Mechanical Engineering & related

disciplinesObjec t i v e : To train the design & manufacturing engineers,

draftsmen and students of Engineering &Polytechnic Colleges with skills for manipulatingPro/ENGINEER software efficiently for the productdesign and development.

Conte n t s : Creating a Basic Model, Sketches, Creatingfeatures, Modifying References, Redefine DatumFeatures, Copying Methods, Patterns, Rib andReorder and Reroute, Cosmetic Features andLayers, Exporting File format.

ADVANCED MODELING AND SURFACE DESIGN USING PRO/ENGINEER

Co-Ordinat o r s : Mr. S.Sarav a n a n, Mr. S.Deepak &Mr. N.Rajes hCAD / CAM Centre & Virtual Reality Centre

Durati o n : 50 hours (Full-time & Part-time)Minimum Qualif i c a t i o n : Diploma in Mechanical Engineering & related

disciplinesObjec t i v e : To train the design & manufacturing engineers,

draftsmen and students of Engineering &Polytechnic Colleges with skills for manipulatingPro/ENGINEER software efficiently for the productdesign and development.

Conte n t s : Customizing the User Interface, Map keys DatumCurves and Csys,Variable Section Sweep, TweakFeatures, Relations, Family Tables, User DefinedFeatures, Extruded and Revolved Surfaces,Merge, Blend Surfaces Boundaries, Trim,Advanced Surface Option.

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ASSEMBLY AND DRAFTING USING PRO/ENGINEER

Co-Ordinat o r s : Mr. S.Sarav a n a n, Mr. S.Deepak &Mr. N.Rajesh.CAD / CAM Centre & Virtual Reality Centre

Durati o n 50 hours (Full-time & Part-time)Minimum U/TTific a t i o n : Diploma in Mechanical Engineering & related

disciplinesObjec t i v e : To train the design & manufacturing engineers,

draftsmen and students of Engineering &Polytechnic Colleges capable of manipulating Pro/ENGINEER software efficiently for the productdesign and development.

Conte n t s : Assembly Basics ,Constraints, Patterns SkeletonParts, Assembly Level Features, ExplodedAssemblies, Creating a Drawing Adding Views,Dimensioning Drafting Objects, GeometricTolerance, Assembly Drawings, Drawing Tables,Format Drawing Set-up File.

TOP DOWN DESIGN OF ASSEMBLIES USING PRO/ENGINEER

Co-Ordinat o r s : Mr. S.Sarav a n a n, Mr. N.Rajes h &T.Anant h a r a j.CAD / CAM Centre & Virtual Reality Centre

Durati o n : 50 hours (Full-time & Part-time)Minimum U/TTific a t i o n : Diploma in Mechanical Engineering & related

disciplinesObjec t i v e : To extend the capabilities of Pro/ENGINEER for

controlling various geometrical parameters ofcomponents in an assembly with a top downapproach so that changes to data are authorized,making designs foolproof.

Conte n t s : Basic modeling, assembly concepts, SkeletonModel, Draft Entities, Balloon Notes, ReferenceDatum and Axis, Global Dimensions andRelations, Parameters, Declaring, SkeletonModels and Layouts, Automatic Assembly.

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MANUFACTURING AND SIMULATION USING PRO/ENGINEER

Co-Ordinat o r s : Mr. R.Radhakr i s h n a n & Mr. Mr. S.Deepa k &Mr. N.Rajesh.CAD / CAM Centre & Virtual Reality Centre

Durati o n : 50 hours (Full-time & Part-time)Minimum Qualif i c a t i o n : Diploma in Mechanical Engineering & related

disciplinesObjec t i v e : To train the design & manufacturing engineers,

draftsmen and students of Engineering &Polytechnic Colleges capable of manipulating Pro/ENGINEER software efficiently for the productdesign and development.

Conte n t s : Datum Co-ordinate Systems, Design, ToolDefinition, Setting Parameters, Gouge Checking,Types of NC Machining, VERICUT, CodeGeneration, CL Data, Post Processing Output NCProgram Data.

SHEET METAL DESIGN USING PRO/ENGINEER

Co-Ordinat o r s : Mr. R.Radhakri s h n a n & Mr. K.Ranga n a t h a nCAD / CAM Centre & Virtual Reality Centre

Durati o n : 50 hours (Full-time & Part-time)Minimum Qualif i c a t i o n : Diploma in Mechanical Engineering & related

disciplinesObjec t i v e : To train the design & manufacturing engineers,

draftsmen and students in Sheet Metal Designusing Pro/ENGINEER software efficiently forproduct design and development.

Conte n t s : Introduction to Sheet Metal, Designing in SheetMetal, Wall- Primary walls-Types, Secondarywalls- Types, Bend Features- Flat Patterns, BendOrder Tables, Removing Material- Cut Features,Notch and Punch, Rips, Advanced Features-Deformation Areas, Conversion, Die and Punch,Drawings- Flat State, Creating the Drawing.

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DIPLOMA IN CAD/CAM AND CAE USING PRO/ENGINEER

Co-Ordinat o r s : Mr. S.Sarav a n a n, Mr. S.Deepak &Mr. N.Rajes hCAD / CAM Centre & Virtual Reality Centre

Durati o n : 270 hours (Full-time & Part-time)

Minimum Qualif i c a t i o n : Diploma in Mechanical Engineering & relateddisciplines

Objec t i v e : To Train Engineers and Students of Engineering/Technology in the innovative product design skillsin Unigraphics environment for faster productdevelopment.

Conte n t s : Basic Modeling - Advanced modeling & SurfaceDesign - Manufacturing - CNC Programming &operations - Analysis using Hyperworks.

PART DESIGN USING CATIA V5

Co-Ordinat o r s : Mr. S.Sarav a n a n, Mr. R.Kanna n,Mr. G.Sathi s h,Mr. N.Rajes h & Mr. V.Babuji.CAD / CAM Centre & Virtual Reality Centre

Durati o n : 60 hours (Full-time & Part-time)

Minimum Qualif i c a t i o n : Diploma in Mechanical Engineering & relateddisciplines

Objec t i v e : To make the product designer familiar with Partdesign in CATIA V5 environment and enableengineer to innovate product design.

Conte n t s : Introduction, Sketcher, Sketch-Based Features,Dress-Up Features, Surface-Based Features,Transformation Features, Reference Elements,Modifying Features, the Advanced Part Design,Associating Bodies & Tools, Power Copy.

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WIRE FRAME & SURFACE DESIGN USING CATIA V5

Co-Ordinat o r s : Mr. S.Sarav a n a n, Mr. R.Kanna n,Mr. G.Sathi s h,Mr. N.Rajes h & Mr. V.Babuji.CAD / CAM Centre & Virtual Reality Centre

Durati o n : 60 hours (Full-time & Part-time)

Minimum Qualif i c a t i o n : Diploma in Mechanical Engineering & relateddisciplines

Objec t i v e : To make the product designer familiar with Shapedesign in CATIA V5 environment and enableengineer to innovate product design.

Conte n t s : Creating Wire frame Geometry, Creating Surfaces,Performing Operations, Editing Surfaces and Wireframe Geometry, Using Tools, Advanced Tasks.

ASSEMBLY AND DRAFTING USING CATIA V5

Co-Ordinat o r s : Mr. S.Sarav a n a n, Mr. R.Kanna n,Mr. G.Sathi s h,Mr. N.Rajes h & Mr. V.Babuji.CAD / CAM Centre & Virtual Reality Centre

Durati o n : 60 hours (Full-time & Part-time)

Minimum Qualif i c a t i o n : Diploma in Mechanical Engineering & relateddisciplines

Objec t i v e : To make the product designer familiar withAssembly and Drafting in CATIA V5 environmentand enable engineer to innovate product design.

Conte n t s : Introduction to assembly design, Product structuretools, constraints, move, space analysis, scenes,Views, Sheets, Dimensioning, Properties,Annotations, Generation, Geometry creation andModification.

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BASIC MODELING USING UNIGRAPHICS NX6

Co-Ordinat o r s : Mr. K.Somasundara Vinoth, Mr. R.Kanna n,Mr. G.Sathi s h, Mr. T.Anant h a r a j &Mr. S.DeepakCAD / CAM Centre & Virtual Reality Centre

Durati o n : 50 hours (Full-time & Part-time)Minimum Qualif i c a t i o n : Diploma in Mechanical Engineering & related

disciplinesObjec t i v e : To Train Engineers and Students of Engineering/

Technology in the innovative product design skillsin Unigraphics environment for faster productdevelopment

Conte n t s : Introduction to Unigraphics, Sketch, Form Feature,Primitives, Boolean Operation, Edit Feature, Utility,Feature Operation, Advanced modelling.

SURFACE MODELING USING UNIGRAPHICS NX6

Co-Ordinat o r s : Mr. K.Somasundara Vinoth, Mr. R.Kanna n,Mr. G.Sathi s h, Mr. T.Anant h a r a j &Mr. S.DeepakCAD / CAM Centre & Virtual Reality Centre

Durati o n : 50 hours (Full-time & Part-time)Minimum Qualif i c a t i o n : Diploma in Mechanical Engineering & related

disciplinesObjec t i v e : To Train Engineers and Students of Engineering/

Technology in the innovative product design skillsin Unigraphics environment for faster productdevelopment.

Conte n t s : Basic Curve, Edit Curve, Curve Operations, SheetOptions, Trimming Options, Boundary, Swept,Sheet Deformation, Wave Link Geometry, SheetExtractions.

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ASSEMBLY AND DRAFTING USING UNIGRAPHICS NX6

Co-Ordinat o r s : Mr. K.Somasundara Vinoth, Mr. R.Kanna n,Mr. G.Sathi s h, Mr. T.Anant h a r a j &Mr. S.DeepakCAD / CAM Centre & Virtual Reality Centre

Durati o n : 50 hours (Full-time & Part-time)Minimum Qualif i c a t i o n : Diploma in Mechanical Engineering & related

disciplinesObjec t i v e : To Train Engineers and Students of Engineering/

Technology in the innovative product design skillsin Unigraphics environment for faster productdevelopment.

Conte n t s : Introduction to Assembly Concepts, Components,Context control, Sequences, Wave link, ExplodedViews, Drawing Layout, Dimensioning, Add views,Drafting Preferences.

MANUFACTURING AND SIMULATION USING UNIGRAPHICS NX6

Co-Ordinat o r s : Mr. K.Somasundara Vinot h, Mr. R.Kanna n,Mr. G.Sathi s h, Mr. T.Anant h a r a j &Mr. S.DeepakCAD / CAM Centre & Virtual Reality Centre

Durati o n : 50 hours (Full-time & Part-time)

Minimum Qualif i c a t i o n : Diploma in Mechanical Engineering & relateddisciplines

Objec t i v e : To Train Engineers and Students of Engineering/Technology in the innovative product design skillsin Unigraphics environment for faster productdevelopment.

Conte n t s : Introduction to CAM Concepts, Planar Milling, ToolPath Verification, Post Processor, Rough Milling,Semi Finish, Finish Milling, Corner Finish, DrillingOperations.

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MOLD WIZARD USING UNIGRAPHICS NX6

Co-Ordinat o r s : Mr. K.Somasundara Vinoth, Mr. R.Kanna n,Mr. G.Sathi s h & Mr. T.Anant h a r a jCAD / CAM Centre & Virtual Reality Centre

Durati o n : 60 hours (Full-time & Part-time)

Minimum Qualif i c a t i o n : Diploma in Mechanical Engineering & relateddisciplines

Objec t i v e : To Train Engineers and Students of Engineering/Technology in innovative mold design withUnigraphics Mold Wizard environment.

Conte n t s : Sketch ,Form Feature, Feature Operation, BasicCurve, Sheet Options, Detailing and Assembly,Mold Wizard Options, Parting Creations, PatchingOperations, Product Design Advisor, Mold BaseCreation, Ejecting Component, Slider and Lifter,Bill of Material.

DIPLOMA IN CAD/CAM AND CAE USING UNIGRAPHICS NX6

Co-Ordinat o r s : Mr. K.Somasundara Vinoth, Mr. R.Kanna n,Mr. G.Sathi s h & Mr. T.Anant h a r a j &Mr.S.Deepa kCAD / CAM Centre & Virtual Reality Centre

Durati o n : 270 hours (Full-time & Part-time)

Minimum Qualif i c a t i o n : Diploma in Mechanical Engineering & relateddisciplines

Objec t i v e : To Train Engineers and Students of Engineering/Technology in the innovative product design skillsin Unigraphics environment for faster productdevelopment.

Conte n t s : Basic Modeling - Surface Modeling -Manufacturing - CNC Programming & operations-Analysis using Hyperworks.

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ASSEMBLY AND DRAFTING USING CATIA V4

Co-Ordinat o r s : Mr. K.Somasundara Vinot h, Mr. T.Ananth a r a j& V. BabujiCAD / CAM Centre & Virtual Reality Centre

Durati o n : 50 hours (Full-time & Part-time)

Minimum Qualif i c a t i o n : Diploma in Mechanical Engineering & relateddisciplines

Objec t i v e : To Train Engineers and Students of Engineering/Technology in the innovative product design skillsin CATIA V4 environment for faster productdevelopment.

Conte n t s : Automatic Drawing Creation, Setting Standards,Modifying Views, Dimensioning, Text, Annotation.Pattern, Assembly - Constraints Modify,Transformation, snap.

MASTER CAM

Co-Ordinat o r s : Mr. R.Radhakr i s h n a n, Mr. G.Sathi s hMr. S.Deepa k, Mr. N.Rajesh &Mr. Thang adurai.CAD / CAM Centre & Virtual Reality Centre

Durati o n : 50 hours (Full-time & Part-time)

Minimum Qualif i c a t i o n : Diploma in Mechanical Engineering & relateddisciplines

Objec t i v e : To make the Participants capable of generatingprogrammes for CNC lathe, CNC verticalMarching Centre using any control systemefficiently for Product Development

Conte n t s : Introduction, solid and surface modeling, -AxisMachining -Lathe, 3-Axis Machining-VMC,Contour Milling, Drilling, Face Milling, SurfaceMilling- Rough and finish, Contour milling, Finishmilling, Post processing and Verification.

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VIRTUAL REALITY IN PRODUCT DEVELOPMENTCo-Ordinat o r s : Dr. K. Prak a s a n & Mr. T.Anant h a r a j

CAD / CAM Centre & Virtual Reality CentreDurati o n : 30 hours (Full-time & Part-time)Minimum Qualif i c a t i o n : BE in any Engineering DisciplinesObjec t i v e : To impart the participant with skills on building

digital prototypes of products to evaluate productdesign for customer specifications.

Conte n t s : Introduction to VR, VR Techniques, VR Hardware/Software, VR Interface Technique, 3D ObjectScanning Building Digital Mockup, Animations,Sequencing, Analysis, Applying Effect,Collaboration.

ENERGY CONSERVATION AND AUDITCo-Ordinat o r s : P r o f. S. Balac h a ndran & Mr. R. Velava n

School of EnergyDurati o n : 3 days (Full-time)Minimum Qualif i c a t i o n : B.E / DiplomaObjec t i v e : To impart technical knowledge on Energy

conservation techniques and energy auditingprocedures.

Conte n t s : Energy Scenario, Energy conservation inindustrial equipments, Energy audit – definitionand types, Energy Audit study and analysis

RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCESCo-Ordinat o r s : P r o f. S. Balac h a ndran & Mr. R. Velava n

School of EnergyDurati o n : 3 days (Full-time)Minimum Qualif i c a t i o n : B.E / DiplomaObjec t i v e : To provide basic information on uses and

application of Renewable energy Sources.Conte n t s : Renewable energy sources scenario, Solar PV

systems / applications, Wind systems /Applications, Biomass and biogas systems,maintenance of systems

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INDUSTRIAL BOILERS

Co-Ordinat o r s : P r o f. S. Balac h a ndran & Mr. R. Velava nSchool of Energy

Durati o n : 1 day (Full-time)Minimum Qualif i c a t i o n : B.E / DiplomaObjec t i v e : To make participants understand the techniques

of boiler operation, evaluation and control.Conte n t s : Efficient boiler operation, Types of fuels and its

properties, Storage, handling and preparation offuels Combustion and air control, Performanceevaluation of boilers

BIOMASS GASIFIERS

Co-Ordinat o r s : P r o f. S. Balac h a ndran & Mr. R. Velava nSchool of Energy

Durati o n : 2 Days (Full-time)Minimum Qualif i c a t i o n : B.E / DiplomaObjec t i v e : To provide basic knowledge regarding the

operation of bio-gas systems.Conte n t s : Introduction, types, operation and maintenance,

Grid integration

COMPUTATIONAL FLUID DYNAMICS

Co-Ordinat o r : Mr. K. Kanna nSchool of Energy

Durati o n : 15 Days (Full-time)Minimum Qualif i c a t i o n : B.EObjec t i v e : To provide background knowledge on uses and

application of CFD in design.Conte n t s : Philosophy of CFD, insight of governing equation,

Basic aspects of Discretisation, CFD Techniques,Modeling basic operations and inputs Meshgeneration and Solver control, Post Processing,Some Advanced topics in modern CFD

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BUILDING ENERGY CONSERVATIONCo-Ordinat o r s : P r o f. S. Balac h a ndran & Mr. R. Velava n

School of EnergyDurati o n : 3 Days (Full-time)

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SOLAR ENERGYCo-Ordinat o r : P r o f.S.Balac h a ndran & Mr. R.Velava n

School of EnergyDurati o n : 2 days (Full time)Minimum Qualif i c a t i o n : B.E / DiplomaObjec t i v e : To Provide Basic Information on uses and

application of Solar EnergyConte n t s : Solar radiation, Solar energy collectors, Solar PV

systems, Solar energy storage, Application of solarenergy, Solar pond, Solar tower etc.,

WIND ENERGYCo-Ordinat o r : P r o f.S.Balac h a ndran & Mr. R.Velava n

School of EnergyDurati o n : 2 days (Full time)Minimum Qualif i c a t i o n : B.E / DiplomaObjec t i v e : To Provide Basic Information on uses and

application of Wind EnergyConte n t s : Wind energy, Wind data and Energy estimation,

Types of wind machines, Analysis andperformance, Generator control, Energy storage,off-shore wind mills.

RAPID PROTOTYPING / TOOLING / RE-ENGINEERINGCo-Ordinat o r s : Dr. K. A. Jagadeesh & Mr. N. S. Venkat e s h

PSG TIFAC - COREDurati o n : 10 Days (Full-time); 20 Days (Part-time)Minimum Qualif i c a t i o n : DiplomaOb j e c t i v e : Providing pract ical t raining in advanced

product development techniques using RapidPro to typ ing , Rap id Too l ing and Re-engineering

Conte n t s : Introduction and practical training in Rapidprototyping and rapid tooling using fuseddeposition modeling (FDM) and Selective Lasersintering (SLS). Re-engineering using Renishawcyclone scanning system

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GROUP DISCUSSION & INTERVIEW TECHNIQUES

Co-Ordinat o r : Mrs. G. MenakaDept. of English

Durati o n : 30 hours (Part-time)Minimum Qualif i c a t i o n : Pre final year UG and PG StudentsObjec t i v e : To expose students to various useful expressions

that can be used in Group Discussions, make themaware of the frequently discussed topics, helpthem learn the different ways of answeringquestions in an Interview, expose to real-interviewlike situation and enable to face placementinterviews with confidence.

Conte n t s : Guidelines for effective group discussions and forfacing placement interviews - Group Discussionwith preparation - On the spot Group Discussion- Group Discussion – General topics - Abstracttopics Mock interviews - Panel Interview - Open-ended Interview - Directed Interview - StressInterview.

EXCELLENCE IN BUSINESS COMMUNICATION

Co-Ordinat o r : Mr. S. P. Suresh KumarDept. of English

Durati o n : 20 hours (Part-time)Minimum Qualif i c a t i o n : Any Degree / Diploma - holder / Managers /

FacultyObjec t i v e : To enhance presentation skills (oral), acquire a

firm grasp of the fundamentals of effective writing,achieve a commendable style in writing, familiarizethe participants with the conventions ofpreparing business documents and providepractice in preparing e-mails, memos, proposals,letters and manuals

Conte n t s : Effective Presentation Strategies – Writing lettersat work – Preparing Memos, E-mails – Proposals– Structure, style and appearance – Report writing.

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EFFECTIVE SPOKEN ENGLISH (INTERMEDIATE AND ADVANCE LEVELS)

Co-Ordinat o r s : Dr. S. Chandraka n t h i & Ms. R. Kalpa n aDept. of English

Durati o n : 40 hours (Part-time)Minimum Qualif i c a t i o n : Any Degree / DiplomaObjec t i v e : To introduce participants to speech sounds and

features of spoken language, familiarizeparticipants with various forms and functions oflanguage, help participants relate forms tofunctions and enable them master the use ofEnglish in real life situations through discussions,role-plays and problem- solving activities.

Conte n t s : Structure and functions of language – Speechsounds, Stress and intonation – Simulations –Interaction Sessions.

J2EE

Co-Ordinat o r : Mr. N. Rajama n i c k a mDept. of Mathematics & Computer Applications

Durati o n : 40 hours (Part-time)Minimum Qualif i c a t i o n : B.Sc (CS)Objec t i v e : To train the students in Advanced Java

Technology.Conte n t s : JAVA – OOPS – EJB – Session Bean – Entity Bean

– CMP.

APPLIED XML AND WEB SERVICES

Co-Ordinat o r : Mr. RM. Peria k a ruppa nDept. of Mathematics & Computer Applications

Durati o n : 40 hours (Part-time)Minimum Qualif i c a t i o n : B.Sc (CS)Objec t i v e : To train the students in XML and Web Services.Conte n t s : XML Programming in JAVA – JSP – E Commerce

– XML Tools – SOAP – WSDL – UDDI – C# -VB.NET – WSFL.

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ENTERPRISE COMPUTING USING JAVA

Co-Ordinat o r : Dr. R. Manava l a nDept. of Mathematics & Computer Applications

Durati o n : 50 hours (Part-time)

Minimum Qualif i c a t i o n : Any Degree with knowledge of JAVA ProgrammingLanguage

Objec t i v e : To train the students in Concepts of Enterprisecomputing.

Conte n t s : J2EE Architecture – Java Server pages –Enterprise Java beans – Struts Framework – Javaand web services.

VACUUM TECHNIQUES AND THIN FILM COATINGS

Co-Ordinat o r s : Dr. S. Jayakumar & Dr. M. D. Kanna nDept. of Physics – Thin Film Centre

Durati o n : Two weeks (Part-time)

Minimum Qualif i c a t i o n : Diploma, Degree holders and Industrial Personnel

Objec t i v e : To train the participants to handle high vacuumsystems, thin film deposition units and exposethem to preparation of metallic, semi conductingand insulating thin films and applications of thinfilms.

Conte n t s : High vacuum systems – Measurements in highvacuum systems – Thin film deposition systems– Preparation of thin metallic films – Preparationof semi conducting thin films – Preparation ofinsulating thin films – Applications.

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THIN FILM PREPARATION TECHNIQUESAND APPLICATIONS

Co-Ordinat o r s : Dr. S. Jayakumar & Dr. M. D. Kanna nDept. of Physics – Thin Film Centre

Durati o n : Two weeks (Part-time)Minimum Qualif i c a t i o n : Diploma, Degree holders and Industrial PersonnelObjec t i v e : To train the participants to handle thin film

deposition units and expose them to preparationof metallic, semi conducting and insulating thinfilms and applications of thin films.

Conte n t s : Basics of thin film preparation – Thin filmdeposition systems – Preparation of thinmetallic films – Preparation of semi conductingthin films – Preparation of insulating thin films –Applications.

PLASMA TECHNIQUES FOR TEXTILE APPLICATIONS

Co-Ordinat o r : Dr.S.Jayakumar & Dr.K.VaidekiDept. of Physics

Durati o n : 2 weeks (Part time)Minimum Qualif i c a t i o n : Diploma / Degree in Textile / Fashion Technology,

Industrial PersonnelOBJECTIVE : To expose the participants to the field of plasma

and train them to handle the plasma units to alterthe properties of textile surfaces for various enduses.

CONTENTS : Fundamentals of gas dynamics and plasma –Types of plasma – Genration of plasma – study ofplasma parameters – Application of plasma intextile industries.

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CORROSION PROBLEMS IN INDUSTRIES ANDPREVENTIVE MEASURES

Co-Ordinat o r : Dr. M. Kumara v e lDept. of Chemistry

Durati o n : One week (Full-time); Two weeks (Part-time)

Minimum Qualif i c a t i o n : Degree in Science / Engineering

Objec t i v e : To impart knowledge on thermodynamics andkinetics of corrosion processes and means ofcorrosion control.

Conte n t s : Thermodynamics and kinetic consideration ofcorrosion processes - Various forms of corrosionand their consequences - Corrosion testing –laboratory and field tests - Corrosion control bydesign, cathodic - Protection, anodic protection,coating etc.

APPLICATIONS OF POLYMERIC MATERIALS INAUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING

Co-Ordinat o r : Dr. S. C. Murugave lDept. of Chemistry

Durati o n : One weeks (Full-time); Two weeks (Part-time)

Minimum Qualif i c a t i o n : Degree in Science / Engineering

Objec t i v e : To impart knowledge on plastics and rubbers andto give an exposure to the recent advances inpolymeric materials and their analysis.

Conte n t s : Basics of plastics and rubbers - Preparation ofpolymers - Processing of polymers - Chemical,Physical and mechanical properties and theirtestings - Speciality Polymers.

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QUALITY MANAGEMENT IN TEXTILE WET PROCESSING OPERATIONS

Co-Ordinat o r : Dr. J. Jeyakodi MosesDept. of Chemistry

Durati o n

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POST GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN OFFICE ADMINISTRATION (PGDOA)

Co-Ordinat o r : Dr. R. Srini v a s a nProfessor & Head, Dept. of Humanities

Durati o n : 6 Months (Full-time)Minimum Qualif i c a t i o n : Any DegreeObjec t i v e : To provide job oriented training to meet the

industry / business needs, enhance knowledge inthe area of office administration, impart skills inthe areas of computers, communication andadministration and improve confidence to facepresent day administrative challenges.

Conte n t s : Office Management - Excellence in BusinessCommunication - Inter personal skills and CRM -Human Resource Management and ProfessionalEthics - Basic Quantitative Techniques - DTP andOffice Automation.

STAFF DEVELOPMENT

Co-Ordinat o r : Dr. R. Srini v a s a nProfessor & Head, Dept. of Humanities

Durati o n : One Day (Full-time)

Minimum Qualif i c a t i o n : Faculty sponsored from Engineering Colleges

Objec t i v e : To invite the attention of the teaching fraternity tothe general principles of teaching and learning,achieve quality improvement in faculty and staffand to introduce innovative applications ofteaching methodology.

Conte n t s : Introduction to the academic system - Bestpractices of teaching - Effective communication -Inculcating professional values for engineers -Teaching aids and its usages.

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PG Diploma Programme inManufacturing Technology (C1)Automobile Sales & Service (C2)

Jointly organised by

PSG College of TechnologyCoimbatore

&Ashok Leyland Limited

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72 PSG COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY

One year full timePG Certificate Programme in

WELDING AND QUALITY ENGINEERINGJointly organised by

PSG College of TechnologyCoimbatore

&BHEL Educational Society

Tiruchirapalli

Welding professionals with good exposure to theory and practi-cal knowledge are in great demand globally. PSG College ofTechnology, an institution of repute for higher education in engi-neering and BHEL Educational Society, a society establishedby Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited, Tiruchirapalli for promot-ing education in advanced engineering, have come together tooffer a postgraduate certificate programme in Welding and Qual-ity Engineering. Major fabrication industries are expected toabsorb the successful candidates.

The programme includes theory and practicals in the fields ofwelding engineering, non-destructive testing and quality con-trol. Internship training at Welding Research Institute as well asat the fabrication shops of BHEL Tiruchirapalli is an importantand integral part of this programme. Theory and laboratorycourses will be conducted at PSG College of Technology in thefirst three months and the remaining period will be mainly de-voted to internship training at BHEL, Tiruchirapalli.

Eligibility : B.E degree in Mechanical, Production, Metal-lurgy, Automobile, Manufacturing, Mechatronicsand allied disciplines or equivalent.

Duration : 12 months

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(Contd. on inside back cover)

SOME OF OUR ESTEEMED CUSTOMERS FOR WHOMEXTENSIVE TRAINING FOR THEIR STAFF ORGANIZED

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k Salzer Electronics, Coimbatore

k SE Forge

k Siemens Ltd.

k Siva Refrigeration, Chennai

k Square-D, Chennai

k Sueeraa Alloys Global Private Ltd.

k TAFE

k Tamil Nadu Electricity Board

k Tamil Nadu State Transport Corporation Ltd.

k Tata Consultancy Services Ltd.

k Textool, Coimbatore

k TVS Suzuki Ltd., Hosur

k Voltas Ltd., Coimbatore

k Whirlpool, Pondichery

k WIPRO

(Contd. from inside front cover)

We also conduct need based training programmes on specific request as perindustry / organisation requirements at its campus / PSG Tech campus with flexibledates and mutually convenient timings.

OUR ESTEEMED CUSTOMERS�

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