The document provides details of technical paper presentations organized over 5 sessions on dates 27-28 September 2013. It lists 54 paper titles under the track of Electrical, Electronics and Communication Engineering, with details of paper codes, titles, authors and presentation timings. Similarly, it lists 30 paper titles under the track of Mechanical Engineering and Science over 8 sessions on the same dates, with same details of paper codes, titles and authors. The document thus summarizes the schedule and topics of presentations for two conference tracks on those dates.
The document discusses the three main methods of heat transfer: conduction, convection, and radiation.
Conduction involves the transfer of heat energy between particles in direct contact through molecular collisions. Convection is the transfer of heat energy by the movement of fluids such as gases and liquids. Radiation involves the transfer of heat energy through electromagnetic waves and does not require matter to be moved.
Heat is a form of energy that transfers from warmer objects to cooler ones. There are three main modes of heat transfer: conduction, convection, and radiation. Conduction involves the transfer of kinetic energy between adjacent particles in a substance. Convection refers to the movement of heated parts of fluids like gases and liquids. Radiation involves the emission and absorption of electromagnetic waves between objects and does not require a medium. Heat transfer aims to equalize temperatures and is driven by temperature differences between systems.
Heat can be transferred through three modes: conduction, convection, and radiation. Conduction requires physical contact between objects and involves heat transfer through vibrations in solids. Convection involves the movement of heated fluids like liquids and gases. Radiation transfers heat through electromagnetic waves and does not require a medium. Different materials conduct heat at different rates depending on properties like their molecular structure. Metals are generally good conductors while gases are poor conductors due to low molecular cohesion. Proper use of these conductive properties allows for efficient heat transfer in applications like cooking.
This PowerPoint is one small part of the Geology Topics unit from www.sciencepowerpoint.com. This unit consists of a five part 6000+ slide PowerPoint roadmap, 14 page bundled homework package, modified homework, detailed answer keys, 12 pages of unit notes for students who may require assistance, follow along worksheets, and many review games. The homework and lesson notes chronologically follow the PowerPoint slideshow. The answer keys and unit notes are great for support professionals. The activities and discussion questions in the slideshow are meaningful. The PowerPoint includes built-in instructions, visuals, and review questions. Also included are critical class notes (color coded red), project ideas, video links, and review games. This unit also includes four PowerPoint review games (110+ slides each with Answers), 38+ video links, lab handouts, activity sheets, rubrics, materials list, templates, guides, 6 PowerPoint review Game, and much more. Also included is a 190 slide first day of school PowerPoint presentation.
Areas of Focus within The Geology Topics Unit: -Plate Tectonics, Evidence for Plate Tectonics, Pangea, Energy Waves, Layers of the Earth, Heat Transfer, Types of Crust, Plate Boundaries, Hot Spots, Volcanoes, Positives and Negatives of Volcanoes, Types of Volcanoes, Parts of a Volcano, Magma, Types of Lava, Viscosity, Earthquakes, Faults, Folds, Seismograph, Richter Scale, Seismograph, Tsunami's, Rocks, Minerals, Crystals, Uses of Minerals, Types of Crystals, Physical Properties of Minerals, Rock Cycle, Common Igneous Rocks, Common Sedimentary Rocks, Common Metamorphic Rocks.
This unit aligns with the Next Generation Science Standards and with Common Core Standards for ELA and Literacy for Science and Technical Subjects. See preview for more information
If you have any questions please feel free to contact me. Thanks again and best wishes. Sincerely, Ryan Murphy M.Ed www.sciencepowerpoint@gmail.com
Heat transfer is the movement of heat energy from warmer objects to cooler ones. There are three main types of heat transfer: conduction, convection, and radiation. Conduction involves the direct contact and transfer of heat between molecules. Convection is the transfer of heat by the movement of fluids like gases and liquids. Radiation involves the transfer of heat through electromagnetic waves without direct contact between objects.
This document discusses heat transfer, including:
1. The three modes of heat transfer - conduction, convection, and radiation. It provides equations to calculate heat transfer via these modes.
2. Key heat transfer concepts like thermal conductivity, convection coefficients, emissivity, and overall heat transfer coefficients.
3. Examples of calculating heat transfer through composite walls and heat exchanger surfaces.
The document provides the schedule details for the presentation venue 6 of the IAET-2014 conference to be held on March 7th and 14th. It includes the time, chairperson, and a table listing 20 paper presentations with details of the title, authors, and their affiliations. Each paper presentation is allotted a maximum of 15 minutes time.
This document provides a curriculum vitae for Dr. C. Nagarajan who is a Professor and Head of the Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering at Muthayammal College of Engineering. It outlines his educational background, areas of research interest, professional experience, publications, conference presentations, and status of research candidates. He has a Ph.D in Electrical Engineering and over 10 years of experience working in academia. His research focuses on power electronics, drives, and intelligent control techniques.
The document discusses the three main methods of heat transfer: conduction, convection, and radiation.
Conduction involves the transfer of heat energy between particles in direct contact through molecular collisions. Convection is the transfer of heat energy by the movement of fluids such as gases and liquids. Radiation involves the transfer of heat energy through electromagnetic waves and does not require matter to be moved.
Heat is a form of energy that transfers from warmer objects to cooler ones. There are three main modes of heat transfer: conduction, convection, and radiation. Conduction involves the transfer of kinetic energy between adjacent particles in a substance. Convection refers to the movement of heated parts of fluids like gases and liquids. Radiation involves the emission and absorption of electromagnetic waves between objects and does not require a medium. Heat transfer aims to equalize temperatures and is driven by temperature differences between systems.
Heat can be transferred through three modes: conduction, convection, and radiation. Conduction requires physical contact between objects and involves heat transfer through vibrations in solids. Convection involves the movement of heated fluids like liquids and gases. Radiation transfers heat through electromagnetic waves and does not require a medium. Different materials conduct heat at different rates depending on properties like their molecular structure. Metals are generally good conductors while gases are poor conductors due to low molecular cohesion. Proper use of these conductive properties allows for efficient heat transfer in applications like cooking.
This PowerPoint is one small part of the Geology Topics unit from www.sciencepowerpoint.com. This unit consists of a five part 6000+ slide PowerPoint roadmap, 14 page bundled homework package, modified homework, detailed answer keys, 12 pages of unit notes for students who may require assistance, follow along worksheets, and many review games. The homework and lesson notes chronologically follow the PowerPoint slideshow. The answer keys and unit notes are great for support professionals. The activities and discussion questions in the slideshow are meaningful. The PowerPoint includes built-in instructions, visuals, and review questions. Also included are critical class notes (color coded red), project ideas, video links, and review games. This unit also includes four PowerPoint review games (110+ slides each with Answers), 38+ video links, lab handouts, activity sheets, rubrics, materials list, templates, guides, 6 PowerPoint review Game, and much more. Also included is a 190 slide first day of school PowerPoint presentation.
Areas of Focus within The Geology Topics Unit: -Plate Tectonics, Evidence for Plate Tectonics, Pangea, Energy Waves, Layers of the Earth, Heat Transfer, Types of Crust, Plate Boundaries, Hot Spots, Volcanoes, Positives and Negatives of Volcanoes, Types of Volcanoes, Parts of a Volcano, Magma, Types of Lava, Viscosity, Earthquakes, Faults, Folds, Seismograph, Richter Scale, Seismograph, Tsunami's, Rocks, Minerals, Crystals, Uses of Minerals, Types of Crystals, Physical Properties of Minerals, Rock Cycle, Common Igneous Rocks, Common Sedimentary Rocks, Common Metamorphic Rocks.
This unit aligns with the Next Generation Science Standards and with Common Core Standards for ELA and Literacy for Science and Technical Subjects. See preview for more information
If you have any questions please feel free to contact me. Thanks again and best wishes. Sincerely, Ryan Murphy M.Ed www.sciencepowerpoint@gmail.com
Heat transfer is the movement of heat energy from warmer objects to cooler ones. There are three main types of heat transfer: conduction, convection, and radiation. Conduction involves the direct contact and transfer of heat between molecules. Convection is the transfer of heat by the movement of fluids like gases and liquids. Radiation involves the transfer of heat through electromagnetic waves without direct contact between objects.
This document discusses heat transfer, including:
1. The three modes of heat transfer - conduction, convection, and radiation. It provides equations to calculate heat transfer via these modes.
2. Key heat transfer concepts like thermal conductivity, convection coefficients, emissivity, and overall heat transfer coefficients.
3. Examples of calculating heat transfer through composite walls and heat exchanger surfaces.
The document provides the schedule details for the presentation venue 6 of the IAET-2014 conference to be held on March 7th and 14th. It includes the time, chairperson, and a table listing 20 paper presentations with details of the title, authors, and their affiliations. Each paper presentation is allotted a maximum of 15 minutes time.
This document provides a curriculum vitae for Dr. C. Nagarajan who is a Professor and Head of the Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering at Muthayammal College of Engineering. It outlines his educational background, areas of research interest, professional experience, publications, conference presentations, and status of research candidates. He has a Ph.D in Electrical Engineering and over 10 years of experience working in academia. His research focuses on power electronics, drives, and intelligent control techniques.
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This document presents a summary of Sumanta Kundu's research work towards a Master's degree in Electrical Engineering under the supervision of Dr. Sanjoy Mandal. It details Kundu's modeling of a silicon microring resonator-based programmable logic device (PLD) that can perform various arithmetic and logic operations in the Z-domain. The PLD was modeled to function as logic gates, adders, subtractors, multipliers, dividers, and other circuits. MATLAB simulations demonstrated the successful implementation of these operations using the proposed PLD.
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Experienced Project Assistant with a demonstrated history of working in the research industry. Skilled in Matlab, Fortran, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Word and EM simulation tools like CST Microwave Studio, Ansoft HFSS and Agilent ADS and VNA measurements. Strong engineering professional with a Master of Technology - MTech focused in Microwave and radar electronics from Cochin University of Science and Technology.
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Induction motor are also called AC electric motor and the rotating torque in the
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motor are also referred as asynchronous motor
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3. A three-phase voltage source inverter to drive the BLDC motor.
4. A BLDC motor coupled to a water pump.
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- It introduces the background of solar cells and perovskite materials. Literature on tin-based perovskite solar cells achieving up to 22.16% efficiency is reviewed.
- The objectives are to implement a lead-free tin perovskite solar cell structure in simulation and improve efficiency by controlling the built-in electric field through ion doping.
- The work done so far includes designing the solar cell structure and analyzing parameters like ion density and doping density to improve performance.
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This document outlines a major project on developing a semi-active electromagnetic suspension system. The project involves designing and analyzing an MR damper through calculations, simulations, and fluid preparation. A mathematical model of the suspension system will be developed in MATLAB-Simulink. The goal is to design a suspension system for a two-wheeler that provides maximum comfort at an affordable cost. Work will include studying passive, active, and semi-active suspension systems and finalizing the MR damper design through prototyping and testing.
solar wireless electric vechicle charging systemgokuldongala
The document describes a proposed project on a solar wireless electric vehicle charging system. It includes an introduction describing the motivation and objectives of the system. A literature survey summarizes existing research on similar topics. The problem statement outlines limitations of current electric vehicle charging methods. A solution and methodology are proposed using solar panels, batteries, coils and an LCD display. A block diagram shows the system components. The conclusion states that the literature survey helped identify the problem and lay the foundation for further research.
This document presents a summary of Sumanta Kundu's research work towards a Master's degree in Electrical Engineering under the supervision of Dr. Sanjoy Mandal. It details Kundu's modeling of a silicon microring resonator-based programmable logic device (PLD) that can perform various arithmetic and logic operations in the Z-domain. The PLD was modeled to function as logic gates, adders, subtractors, multipliers, dividers, and other circuits. MATLAB simulations demonstrated the successful implementation of these operations using the proposed PLD.
This document provides details about the RF and Microwave Engineering course taught at SCAD Group of Institutions. It includes 5 units covering topics such as two-port network theory, RF amplifiers and matching networks, passive and active microwave devices, microwave generation, and microwave measurements. It lists the course objectives, importance, industry connectivity, faculty, textbooks, references, lesson plan, and unit contents in detail across 5 pages. The key goals of the course are to understand RF network representation, design microwave amplifiers, learn properties of microwave components, understand microwave generation and measurement techniques.
This document outlines the syllabus for a course on HVDC transmission taught in the Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering at Lendi Institute of Engineering and Technology. It includes 6 units that cover basic concepts of HVDC transmission, analysis of HVDC converters, converter and HVDC system control, reactive power control, AC/DC power flow analysis, converter faults and protections, harmonics, and filters. It also lists the learning objectives, outcomes, faculty profile, textbooks, and reference books for the course.
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Experienced Project Assistant with a demonstrated history of working in the research industry. Skilled in Matlab, Fortran, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Word and EM simulation tools like CST Microwave Studio, Ansoft HFSS and Agilent ADS and VNA measurements. Strong engineering professional with a Master of Technology - MTech focused in Microwave and radar electronics from Cochin University of Science and Technology.
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Induction motor are also called AC electric motor and the rotating torque in the
rotor is obtained due to electromagnetic induction in the rotating magnetic field of
the stator winding. As they operate at speed less than synchronous speed these
motor are also referred as asynchronous motor
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This document describes the design and simulation of a solar powered brushless DC motor system for water pumping. It includes the following components:
1. A solar PV array to convert solar energy to electrical energy.
2. A zeta converter for maximum power point tracking from the solar array.
3. A three-phase voltage source inverter to drive the BLDC motor.
4. A BLDC motor coupled to a water pump.
The document outlines the methodology, block diagram, individual component models, overall system model, simulation results showing successful operation under varying solar irradiance, and conclusions about the benefits and potential improvements of the system.
- The document summarizes an M.Tech project progress presentation on improving the performance of FASnI3 perovskite solar cells through ion doping.
- It introduces the background of solar cells and perovskite materials. Literature on tin-based perovskite solar cells achieving up to 22.16% efficiency is reviewed.
- The objectives are to implement a lead-free tin perovskite solar cell structure in simulation and improve efficiency by controlling the built-in electric field through ion doping.
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Webinar Recording: https://www.panagenda.com/webinars/hcl-notes-und-domino-lizenzkostenreduzierung-in-der-welt-von-dlau/
DLAU und die Lizenzen nach dem CCB- und CCX-Modell sind für viele in der HCL-Community seit letztem Jahr ein heißes Thema. Als Notes- oder Domino-Kunde haben Sie vielleicht mit unerwartet hohen Benutzerzahlen und Lizenzgebühren zu kämpfen. Sie fragen sich vielleicht, wie diese neue Art der Lizenzierung funktioniert und welchen Nutzen sie Ihnen bringt. Vor allem wollen Sie sicherlich Ihr Budget einhalten und Kosten sparen, wo immer möglich. Das verstehen wir und wir möchten Ihnen dabei helfen!
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- Praxisbeispiele und Best Practices zum sofortigen Umsetzen
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HCL Notes and Domino License Cost Reduction in the World of DLAUpanagenda
Webinar Recording: https://www.panagenda.com/webinars/hcl-notes-and-domino-license-cost-reduction-in-the-world-of-dlau/
The introduction of DLAU and the CCB & CCX licensing model caused quite a stir in the HCL community. As a Notes and Domino customer, you may have faced challenges with unexpected user counts and license costs. You probably have questions on how this new licensing approach works and how to benefit from it. Most importantly, you likely have budget constraints and want to save money where possible. Don’t worry, we can help with all of this!
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- How do CCB and CCX licenses really work?
- Understanding the DLAU tool and how to best utilize it
- Tips for common problem areas, like team mailboxes, functional/test users, etc
- Practical examples and best practices to implement right away
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Schedule crt2013
1. Session-01:2:00PM to 3:30 PM
Date :27/09/2013
TRACK – I : ELECTRICAL, ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
Code No.
Title of the paper
Name of the Authors
EC-01.
Design of Data Acquisition Card and Interfacing
Satellite Tracking Data to the Antenna Control
Unit
Mamatha H.M.
Pramodh H.K.
EC-02.
Performance Analysis of Indirect Control of
Induction Motor Drive With Conventional PI
Controllerand ANFIS Controller to Achieve
High Performance
Pradeep B. Jyoti
J.Amarnath
D.Subbarayudu
EC-04.
Simulation of Diode Clamped Multilevel
Inverter Based Three Phase Induction Motor
Drive Using V/F Control
ShivaramRaju P. V.
Gayathri Devi
Prasannakumar
EC-05
Analysis of Utility Communication Protocol IEC
61850 for Substation Automation Systems
Pruthvi P.
H.B. Bhuvaneswari
Sudheendran L.
EC-06
Survey of Performance Metrics in Mobile AD
HOC Networks
Padmashree S.
Manoj P.B.
EC-07
Design and Development of A Micro Hybrid
Controller for Automotive Application for Better
Fuel Economy
EC-08
Energy Consumption Optimisation in
Classrooms Using Lighting Energy Audit
Ravi M. Yadahalli
LaxmiGulappagol
Shruthi S.
Shailesh K.R.
Tanuja S.
Manish Kumar
RaiAseem Krishna
2. Session-02:3:45 PM to 5:15 PM
Date :27/09/2013
TRACK – I : ELECTRICAL, ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
EC-09
Design, Simulation and Analysis of 100 Watt
Forward Converter for Photovoltaic Power
Conditioning System
SubrahmanyaBhat
RajkiranBallal
EC-10
Feature Extraction, Classification and
Forecasting of Time Series Signal Using Fuzzy
and Garch Techniques
Sandya H.B.
Hemanth Kumar P.
S.BasavarajPatil
EC-11
Implementation and Analysis of Different 1 Bit
Adders
Sarada Prasad Nayak
Dinesh P.
Arpitha Shankar S. I.
EC-12
New Cascaded Multilevel Inverter with
Minimum Number of Switches
Vidyashree C
Gayathri Devi
Prasanna Kumar
Rob-In Heart (A Surgeon Without Hand Tremor)
EC-13
EC-16
EC-49
PreetiG.Biradar
Rekha S.M.
Design and Simulation of Synchronous
Reference Frame Based Shunt Active Power
Filter Using Simulink
KakoliBhattacharjee
Bio-Gas & Solar Energy Estimation at Acharya
Campus
B.S.Mohan
Shankar C.B.
Lekshmi Nair Chandrashekar A.
Badachi
K.SumangalaBhat
3. Session-03:9:30 AM to 11:00 AM
Date :28/09/2013
TRACK – I : ELECTRICAL, ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
EC-17
EC-18
Interconnect Crosstalk Noise Estimation for
High Speed Integrated Circuits
UART Controller as AMBA APB Slave
A.B.Kalpana
P.V.Hunagund
Roopa M.
Vani R.M.
P.V.Hunagund
Naveen S.M.
EC-19
Printed Rectangular Monopole Antenna with
Inverted T Slot for UWB Applications
Prashant R.T.
Vani R.M.
Hunagund P.V.
EC-20
2x1 Microstrip Array Antenna With EBG
Structure for Dual Band and Enhanced
Bandwidth
Prashant R.T.
Naveen S.M., Vani R.M.
Hunagund P.V.
Jagadeesha S.
EC-22
Two Element Self-Similar Plus Shape Fractal
Antenna for Wireless Applications
Vani R.M.
P.V. Hunagund
Shriram P. Hegde
EC-23
X-Band Equilateral Triangular Microstrip
Patch Antenna for Microwave Systems
G. M. Pushpanjali,
P.A.Ambresh
S.N.Mulgi, Vani R.M.
P. V. Hunagund
P.A.Ambresh, Sujata A.A.
EC-24
S- Band Compact Microstrip Antenna with
Slots
P. M. Hadalgi
P. V. Hunagund
EC-25
Modeling, Analysis and Development of
Improved Isolated Weinberg Converter
M.Vinodh Kumar
Gowrishankar C.K.
Ajithanjaya Kumar M. K.
GauravYadav
4. Session-04:11.15 AM to 12.45 PM
Date :28/09/2013
TRACK – I : ELECTRICAL, ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
EC-26
Co-ordinated Control of Multi-Infeed HVDC
System
Srikanth N.
J. Sreedevi
EC-27
Conductivity Studies on Microwave Synthesized
Glasses Using Complex Impedance
Spectroscopy
B. Sujatha
R. Viswanatha
R . P. Sreekanth Chakradhar
H. Nagabhushana
EC-30
A New Topology of Single Phase Multi-Level
Inverter with Less Number of Switches
Shwetha D.
Gayathri Devi B.
EC-31
Smart Notice Board
Shruthi K.
HarshaChawla
AbhishekBhaduri
EC-32
The Study on Effect of Lens Parameters on the
Performance of Plasmonic Lens
Aparna U
Mruthyunjaya H.S
M.Satish Kumar
EC-33
Static Voltage Stability Margin Enhancement
Using Shunt Compensating Devices
Y. Pavan Kumar
H.B. PhaniRaju
Development of Online Isolated Digit
Recognizer Using Hidden Markov Model
SupreethPrajwal S.
V. Karun Raju
Lalitesh M.
Banriskhem K.K.
S.R.M. Prasanna
EC-35
5. EC-37
MEMS and MEMS Based Strain Gauge Load
Cells – A Review
Subramanya S.B.
M.G. Anantha Prasad
EC-39
Time Multiplexed Online Checking -A Simple
Approach
Shaileshwari S.
Savitha M.
SathynarayanaBhat
6. Session-05: 2:00 PM to 3:30 PM
Date :28/09/2013
TRACK – I : ELECTRICAL, ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
EC-38
Simplified Variable Frequency Multilevel
Inverter Topology
Sathyanarayana P
RajkiranBallal
EC-40
Simulation on the Improvement of the
Distributed Power System Stability Using Fuel
Cell Plant
Somashekar D.P.
EC-41
Analysis of “Importance Sampling” in Electric
Power System Security
Nandini B.R.
R. Prakash
Lekshmi
EC-43
A Safety Enhanced Step - Up DC - DC
Converter for Aircraft Taxiing by Using PV
Cells
Tony Joseph
DeepeshKanchan
EC-44
Identification of Opportunities for
Optimisationof Energy Usage in A Modern
Office Through Energy Audit
Chandra Mohan Singh
Shailesh K R
PramodDeo
Tanuja S
EC-46
Coverage Driven Functional Verification of
AMBA AXI4-Lite Protocol
Manjunatha A. S.
NarayanaSwamy J.C.
EC-47
Can Existing Thermal Plants be Upgraded as
Integrated Solar-Coal Hybrid Thermal Power
Plants for Green Power Generation - A National
Challenge
J.K. Kishore
EC-48
Observer Design For The Estimation of Angle of
Attack in A Satellite Attitude Control
Application
BhargavKulkarni
Bhuvankumar G. S.
Gurunayk C. Nayak
7. Session-01A:2:00PM to 3:30 PM
Date:27/09/2013
TRACK – II: MECHANICAL ENGINEERING AND SCIENCE
ME-01
The Effect of Strontium Modification on
Casting/Chill Interfacial Heat Flux and Casting
Surface Profile During Solidification of Al-7Si
Alloy
V. Vijeesh
K.N. Prabhu
ME-02
Numerical Simulation of Laminar Flow and Heat
Transfer Around A Circular Cylinder
Arun Kumar G.L
Majumdar Sekhar
ME-03
The Effect of Normal Load, Sliding Speed and
Combination of Different Phases on Dry Sliding
Wear Behaviorof Hypereutectoid Steel
Sharanabasappa M.
V.R. Kabadi
ME-04
Design and Wrapage Analysis of Plastic Injection
Mould
Santhosh V.
Ramesh Babu K.
ME-05
Wetting Behavior of Lead-Free Solders on Copper
Substrates
Satyanarayan
K.N. Prabhu
ME-06
Economic Feasibility Study of an Automation
Migration in Case of A Coal Handling Plant
Girish Hegde
Sharathchandra Prabhu
ME-07
Optimum Product Design and Development
Through Creative Engineering Methodology
S. Ravishankar
Y.Vijaya Kumar
ME-08
Response of Ag Thick Film Microstriplineto
Perturbation of Bulk Lead Free Ferroelectric
Ceramics
S.N. Mathad
R.N. Jadhav
N.D.Patil
Vijaya Puri
8. Session-01B:2:00 to 3:30 PM
Date:27/09/2013
TRACK – II: MECHANICAL ENGINEERING AND SCIENCE
ME-09
Study of Gamma Ray Backscattering by
Polystyrene and Borosilicate Glass
ChikkappaUdagani
ME-10
An Experimental Study of Various Characteristics
of Biomass Briquettes Made from Areca Leaves- an
Alternative Source of Energy
Deepak K.B. Jnanesh N. A.
ME-11
Effect of Angle of Incidence on Stability
Derivatives of A Wing
AshaCrasta
S. A. Khan
Analysis of Forklift FORK
Chidanandamurthy S.N.
B.V. Balappa
S.G.Gopala Krishna
ME-13
Influence of Injection Timing and Injection Pressure
on Performance and Emission Characteristics of
Bio-Diesel Engine
SharunMendonca John
Paul Vas Raghu
GangadharRao
ME-14
Development of Arm Based Embedded System For
Robot Applications Using Linux Network
Vaishak N.
L.Ramachandra C. G.
ME-15
Prototype Model of Multi-Load AGV For Material
Supply in Manufacturing System
ME-16
Optimization of Moulding Process for Plastic
Component Through Modification of Process
Functional Parameters
ME-12
Rizawan N. Shaikh
Ramesh kumar
K.RRamachandra C.G.
Ravi Teja R .N.
Ramesh Babu K
9. Session-02A:3:45 PM to 5:15PM
Date:27/09/2013
TRACK – II: MECHANICAL ENGINEERING AND SCIENCE
Steady State Aerodynamic Analysis of Aeroplane
Wings with Constant and Varying Cross Section
Jaimon Dennis Quadros
D.L.Prabhakara
Kinematic and Dynamic Analysis of Robotic Type
CNC Machine
Sandeep
M.H.MonishGowdaN.G
.S.Udupa
An Advanced Method of Jigs and Fixtures Planning
by Using CAD Methods
Yogeshkumar K.S.
Ramesh Babu K.
ME-20
Hardness Evaluation of As-Cast and Heat Treated
Al Based Hybrid Composites
MallikarjunM.
Sreenivasa Reddy
BiradarMallikarjun
N.G.S.Udupa
ME-21
A Systematic Approach to Milling Fixturing Design
Sridharakeshava K. B.
Ramesh Babu K.
ME-22
Structural Analysis of the Aircraft Wing Box With
A Splice Joint in the Bottom Skin
Anand H.R.
N.G.S. Udupa
Girish K.E.
ME-23
Peltier Based Cabinet Cooling System Using Heat
Pipe and Liquid Based Heat Sink
Nandini K.K.
Muralidhara
ME-17
ME-18
ME-19
10. Session-02B: 3:45 PM to 5:15 PM
Date :27/09/2013
TRACK – II: MECHANICAL ENGINEERING AND SCIENCE
An Experimental Study on the Joint Strength of
Single Lap Adhesive Bonded Joints
U. Karthikkumar S.
Basavrajappa,
IrappaSogalad
ME-25
Effect of Retrogression and Reaging Treatment on
Properties of 7010 Aluminium Alloy Forgings
MrudulaPrashanth
Kshirod Chandra
Mohanta
R.RaghavendraBhat
ME-26
Effect of Thermal Treatments on the Wear
Behaviour of Lean Duplex Stainless Steel and
Super Duplex Stainless Steels
Naveen Kumar R.
Mahesh B. Davangeri
ME-27
Investigation on Design and Fabrication of
Continuous Fiber Reinforced Composite Helical
Spring for Automobile Suspension
Ekanthappa J.
S. Basavarajappa
IrappaSogalad
ME-24
ME-28
ME-29
ME-30
Improvement in Production Rate for 3 Phase
Energy Meter Terminal Block by Choosing an
Optimum Gate Location and Reducing the Defects
of the Tool
Experimental Characterization of Mechanical and
Tribological Properties of Aluminium - Silicon Lead Metal Matrix Composite for Automotive
Applications
Study on Three-Body Abrasive Wear Behavior of
Graphite Filled Functionally Graded Materials
Anil Kumara H.T.
Ramesh Babu K.
G. Purushotham
R. Hanumantharaya
S. Basavrajappa
A. R. Annappa
11. Session-03: 9:30 AM to 11:00AM
Date :28/09/2013
TRACK – II :MECHANICAL ENGINEERING AND SCIENCE
ME-31
Replacement of Heat Sink Fan by Nanocoolants for
Enhancement of CPU Efficiency
A. B. Siddique
K. N. Prabhu
ME-32
Investigation of the Effect of Aging Variables on
the Impact Behaviour of Al 6061 Alloy and its
Composites
Noel Deepak Shiri
ThirumaleshwaraBhat
ShreerangaBhat
Girish Kumar
ME-33
Path Planning of Robot Assisted Sheet Metal
Bending to Improve Productivity
PriyankaSairam S.V.
PrakashHemavathy S.
Comparative Study on Tensile Creep Behavior of
Sn-9Zn, Sn-0.7Cu And Sn-49Zn-1Cu Solders
Rudolph Charles
D’Souza
Vani R.
ThirumaleshwaraBhat
Girish Kumar
Structural Study of Laser Host Phosphate Glasses
Prepared Through Novel Microwave Route
Asha Rajiv
M. Sudhakara Reddy
JayagopalUchil
C. Narayana Reddy
Comparative Study on Corrosion of Sn-37Pb, Sn3.5Ag and Sn-9Zn Solders in Acidic Environment
Vani R.
Rudolph Charles
D’Souza.
Girish Kumar
Simulation of Piezoresistive MEMS Tactile Sensor
Sathyanarayana
Rajesh Rai
Jayaram
Studies on Cost Effective Glass Wall Cleaning
Robot
Vinodkumar M.V.
C.R.
RajashekharDayananda
G.K.
ME-34
ME-35
ME-36
ME-37
ME-38
12. Session-04: 11:15 AM to 12:45PM
Date :28/09/2013
TRACK – II :MECHANICAL ENGINEERING AND SCIENCE
ME-39
Investigation of Fatigue Behaviourof Traction Gear
Box Gears
Impact Analysis of Bullet Proof Armour
ME-40
Deepak Malgar
N. G. S. Udupa
NitinVenkatram
Yogish C.K, Suman M.L.J
,Dr.S.G.Gopala Krishna
Wear Behaviorof Aluminum Hybrid Metal Matrix
Composites (Hmmcs) – A Review
NityanandBandekar
M.G. Anantha Prasad
Prediction of Fatigue Life for Woven GFRP
Composite Laminates with Impact Damage
Shreyas P.S.
N. Rajesh Mathivanan
JullyaNaik L.
HarshavardanS.Shetty
ME-43
Study of Impact of Ethanol Blends on Si Engine
Performance and Emission
SrinathPai
AmriyaTasneem H.R.
AnantheshRao
Shivaraju N.
Sreeprakash B.
ME-44
Stress Analysis of the Spar and Evaluation of Shear
Buckling in the Web Region
Venkatarthnaiah M.
Venkategowda C.
Girish K.E.
ME-45
Preparation and Evaluation of Mechanical
Properties of Al-6061 Reinforced with Graphite and
Fly Ash of Seed Husk (Honge) Particulate Metal
Matrix Composite
Charles Edrard
N.Kapilan
Mervin A. Herbert
Modulated DSC and Fragility Studies on Diborate
Glasses Containing Heavy Metal Ion
M. Sudhakara Reddy
Asha Rajiv
R.Vishwanatha
C. NarayanaReddy
ME-41
ME-42
ME-46
13. Session-05: 2:00 to 3:30 PM
Date :28/09/2013
TRACK – II: MECHANICAL ENGINEERING AND SCIENCE
ME-47
Automating theColorMixing Process in AFully
Automated Paint Production Plant
Umesh,
N. S. Sriram
ME-48
Investigations Into Analysis and Modelingof
Resistance Spot Welding Process
Sankar S
Govindan P.
A Mathematical Model of Two Layered Magnetic
Fluid Through A Catheterized Artery
Vidya K.
Neeraja,
Dinesh P.A.
ME-49
ME-50
Hybrid Effect of Ceramic Whiskers and Graphite
Flakes on Mechanical and Dry Sliding Performance
of Epoxy Composites
Sudheer M.
RavikanthaPrabhu
Raju K.
ThirumaleshwaraBhat
ME-51
Finite Element Analysis of Heat Transfer Through
Salt Bath Furnace Insulation
NityanandBandekar
KishanNaik
ME-52
Analysis of Radial Locking System on Autoclave
Shilpa T.V.
Udaya Kumar P.A.
Rao
Ashwin
ME-53
Design and Analysis of Magnetorheological Brake
for Automotive Application
PallaviPhule
Satyajit R. Patil
Suresh M. Sawant
ME-54
Fatigue Life Estimation For A Circumferential Joint
Of The Aircraft Fuselage Structure Through Stress
Analysis
VineethKatkam
VenkateGowda.CK.E.
Girish
14. Session-01: 2:00 PM to 3:30 PM
Date :27/09/2013
TRACK – III : COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING
CS-01
Enhancing Energy Efficiency Using Multipath
Routing in Wireless Sensor Networks
G. Mahadevan
Nirmala S.
Shruthi R.
CS-02
A New Expert System for Greenness
Identification in Agricultural Images
Deekshith K.B.
N. RamaChandra
Ramesh Nayak
Krishna Prasad D.S.
Venkatesh V.
KoneriShivakumar K.
M.
Sowmya Nag K.
H.B.Bhuvaneswari
Nuthan A.C.
CS-03
Mitigating Wireless Network Interface Card
Energy Consumption in Mobile Devices
EC-03.
Implementation of Advanced Encryption
Standard-192 Bit Using Multiple Keys
EC-14
Image Processing Hand Gesture Recognition
System
Pushpa Rani M.K.
EC-15
A Fast and Secure Image Hiding Scheme Based
on Partial Encryption Technique
Parameshachari B.D.
K.M. SunjivSoyjaudah
Sumithra Devi K.A.
15. Session-02: 3:45 PM to 5:15 PM
Date:27/09/2013
TRACK – III : COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING
CS-04
CS-05
A Novel Approach for Detection And
Localization of Caption in Video Based on Pixel
Pairs
Research on Application of Intrusion Detection
System in Data Mining
Too Kipyego Boaz
Prabhakar C. J.
ShwethaNayak B.
Ranganatha S.
Pooja Raj H.R.
Anusha C.
Vinay S.K.
Sudhindra F.
Annarao S.J
Vani R.M.
P.V.Hunagund
CS-06
Medical Data Mining and Analysis for Heart
Disease Dataset Using Classification Techniques
EC-21
A Low Cost GSM Enabled Embedded System
for Multi-Device Control System
EC-28
Test Pattern Generation Technique in LFSR to
Reduce Power Using Modified Control Logic for
VLSI Circuit
Praveen J
M.N. Shanmukhaswamy
EC-29
Modeling and Simulation of Nanotechnology
Based Proximity Fed Patch Antenna
Rajendra R. Patil
Vani R.M.
P.V. Hunagund
16. Session-03: 10:00 AM to 11:15 AM
Date :28/09/2013
TRACK – III : COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING
Text Mining Techniques- A Survey
Shivaprasad K.M.
T.Hanumantha
ReddyChoupuriShivake
shi
CS-08
A Review: Preserving Privacy in Wireless
Sensor Networks
Soumyasri S.M.
RajkiranBallal
CS-09
Detecting Selfish Nodes on Overlay Network
and Optimizing the Network by Isolating
Malicious Nodes Using Reputation-Based
Mechanism
Naveen Kumar B.
Suresh K.
EC-34
A Novel Data Hiding Technique
EC-36
Encryption Based Security for Sharing of PHR in
Cloud Computing
CS-07
K.B. ShivaKumar
H. S. Jayaramu
Srinidhi G. A.
ShaheenTaj S.A
PrathibhaKiran
Elavarasi
17. Session-04: 11:30 AM to 12:45 PM
Date :28/09/2013
TRACK – III : COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING
B. RajalaxmiPrabhu
SandeepkumarHegde
CS-10
Secure Data Transmission in Wireless Networks
Using SRTN Scheduling Algorithm
CS-11
Cup-Disk Segmentation and Fractal Dimension
to Detect Glaucomatous Eyes
CS-12
Ensuring Data Storage in Cloud Computing for
Distributed Using High Security Password
CS-13
Segmentation And Classification of Tumorin
Liver Computed Tomography (Ct) Images for
Detection, Analysis and Preoperative Planning
Preethi S.
M.V. Sudhamani
EC-42
Design and Simulation of High Convergence
Multistage Algorithms for Mobile
Communication
Raghu S.
M. N.Ravikumar
DharmannaLamani T.C.
Manjunath
Ramegowda
Guru Prasad M. S.
Nagesh H.R.
Dharmanna L.
18. Session-05: 2:00 PMto 3:00 PM
Date :28/09/2013
TRACK – III : COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING
CS-14
CS-15
CS-16
PQ-Key-A Novel Key Generation Algorithm For
Processing the Bigdata Using Quantum
Computing
Traffic-Aware Routing Protocol for Wireless
Sensor Networks and Comparison of CODA
Using Simulation
A Review: Data Transmission Techniques over
the Network by Using Steganography
CS-17
Implementing Privacy In Wireless Sensor
Networks
EC-45
LED Lighting for Interiors of Train Coaches
Pradeep Kumar K.G.
Shwetha S.V.
Ramakrishna Hegde
Raghuveera G. R.
HarshavardhanaDoddam
ani
Anoop Mohan K. P.
Amrith K. Prabhu
Shailesh K.R.
Tanuja S.
19. Session-01: 2:00 PMto 3:30PM
Date :27/09/2013
TRACK - IV : Civil Engineering
CV-01
Upgrading Existing Buildings to Green
Buildings to Achieve Economic, Environmental,
Employment and R & D Security of India – A
National Challenge
J.K. Kishore
CV-02
An Experimental Investigation on
theRandomness of Brick Masonry
Shruthi K.S.
K.Manjunath
CV-03
Treatment of Textile Wastewater by
Electrochemical Coagulation (BECC): COD
Removal, Settliability& Filterability Studies
AnupamaNatesh
Mahesh S.
Jayanth K.
CV-04
Non Linear Analysis of Cold Formed SteelConcrete Composite Beams - Finite Element
Approach
T. ValsaIpe
Session-02: 3:30PM to 3:45 PM
Date :27/09/2013
TRACK - IV : Civil Engineering
CV-05
CV-06
CV-07
Influence of Strength and Elastic
Properties Of Masonry on Stress Reduction
Factors
Comparison Studies in Land-Cover Mapping
Analysis - A Case Study
Rule Based Expert System for the Selection of A
Bridge Site
Nalina M.M.
MangalaKeshava
S.Raghunath
Rajesh Gopinath
VijayalakshmiAkella
P. R.Bhanumurthy
Vrinda T. M.S.Kalappa
Mr. Rajashekara K M
CV-08
The Natural Radioactivity Measurements in Soil
and Sediments by Gamma Ray Spectrometer
Prakash V,
Manjunatha B.C.
Narayana Y.