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IEI and Uttarakhand State Centre
University of Petroleum & Energy StudiesUniversity of Petroleum & Energy Studies (UPES) is India's and Pan Asia's
first
Energy & Core Sector University. UGC approved and NAAC accredited, UPES offers
over 50 graduate and postgraduate programs to more than 5000 students in the high
growth sectors of Oil & Gas, P ower, Aviation, Shipping, Automobile, Infrastructure,
Electronics, IT and Logistics & Supply Chain. The Centre for Continuing Education
(CCE) and Centre for Aviation Studies (CAS), UPES offer Executive programs
through distance learning mode for the working professionals. A statutory university,
UPES was established in 2003 through an Act (UPES Act, 2003) of the State
Legislature of Uttarakhand. It is situated in a picturesque, 30-acre spacious campus
Pondha valley, Dehradun. Since its inception, UPES has emerged as a world-class
institution; dedicated to developing super-specialized, ready to deploy managers and
engineers for domain specific Industry. UPES is committed to provide training,
research, consultancy or outreach services in Energy & allied areas. Moreover, within
a very short span of time, UPES has become the "Institution of Choice" for students
and corporates in the Energy and Core sectors. UPES is pro-actively involved
research and development activities. Eleven exclusive dedicated research centers are
deeply engaged in exploring, discovering and understanding various aspects of core
sectors in chosen domains.
Dehradun –
Capital City of
Uttarakhand Dehradun, the capital of Uttarakhand is situated in
the foothills of Himalayas, about
230 Km from Delhi. It is well connected by air/rail/road from Delhi and by road and
rail from major cities of India. Several research and development institutionsinternational and national repute namely Forest Research Institute (FRI), Indian
Military Academy (IMA), Wadia Institute of Himalayan Geology and Oil and Natural
Gas Corporation (ONGC), Central Soil & Water Conservation Research & Training
Institute, etc. are located. Mussoorie the famous Hill Station, Rishikesh and Haridwar
are within 70 Km. from Dehradun It has a pleasant weather throughout the year
Normally temperature of Dehradun varies from 17-24C during Nov. month.
Post Convention Tour A one day paid tour shall be organized
for the delegates in and around Dehradun
including Mussoorie/ Tehri Dam to the places of interest on 10 th Nov., 2013. Interested
delegates may kindly give their option for visits to the places with registration.
in
in
of
.
National Advisory Com mittee
Chairman: Er. S. S. Rathore
, President , IEI
Co-Chairman:
Padamashree Prof. R. M. Vasagam, Chairman, ASDB, IEI
Dr. S. J. Chopra, Chancellor, UPES, Dehradun
Convenor:
Dr. Om Prakash,
Associate Head, Dept. of Aerospace, COES, UPES
Co-Convenor:
Er. R. P. Jamloki, Past Chairman, IEI, UKSC, Dehradun
Er. K. P. Tripathi, Imm.
Past Chairman, IEI, UKSC, Dehradun
Members: Dr. R. Krishnamurthy, Member, ASDB, IEI
Er.
Vijayamohanakumar
S. R.,
Member, ASDB, IEI
Er. Narendra Singh, Vice-
President, IEI
Dr. S. Shubha
Rao, Surveyor General of India, Dehradun
Prof. Pradipta
Banerji, Director, IIT, Roorkee
Dr. D. S. Chauhan, Vice-Chancellor, UTU,
Dehradun
Dr. Parag
Diwan, Vice-Chancellor, UPES, Dehradun
Dr. Krishna Kumar, Vice -
Chancellor, DIT University, Dehradun
Dr. Prahlada, Vice-Chancellor, DIAT, Pune
Dr. Rajendra
Prasad Dhobhal, Director General, UCOST, DehradunDr. M.Y.S. Prasad, Distinguishe d Scientist & Director, DoS ,
Andra
Pradesh
Dr. M. M. Kimothi, Director, Uttarakhand
Space Application Centre, Dehradun
Dr. Y.V.N. Krishna Murthy, Director, IIRS, Dehradun
Dr.
C. P. Ramanarayanam, OS & Director, GTRE, DRDO, Bangalore,
Shri
S. Varadarajan, Director, LRDE, DRDO, Bangalore,
Shri
M. C. Dathan, Director, LPSC, DRDO, Thiruvananthapuram
Shri
Rajendra Velagapudi,
Sr.VP
& Head-
Aerospace BU, Infotech
Enterprises Ltd.
Shri
Deepak Garoo, Quality Mana ger, Pratt & Whitney, UTC India Pvt
Ltd, Bangalore
Shri
Mirza
Faizan, CEO, Avembsys
Technologies Pvt. Ltd, Bangalore
Dr. R. K. Sharma, Scientist-
G, Project Director, DRDL, Hyderabad
Dr. Debasish Ghose, Prof & Chairman, Dept. of Aerospace Engg.,
IISc, Bangalore
Shri
P. K. Pandey, Head of Aerostructures, Global Engineering Centre-India, United
Technologies Corporation-
Aerospace Systems, Bangalore
Prof. Utpal
Ghosh, Pro Vice-
Chancellor, UPES, Dehradun
Dr. Kamal Bansal, Director, COES, UPES, Dehradun
Dr. Mukesh
Saxena, Prof. & Head, Dept. of Mechanical, COES, UPES, Dehradun
Dr. Uger
Guven, Dept. of Aerospace, COES, UPES, DehradunEr.
Anant
Bhaskar Garg, Hony. Secy., IEI, UKSC, Dehradun
Organizing Committee
Chairman: Er. J. P. T
omar, Chairman, IEI, UKSC, Dehradun
Co-Chairman: Dr. Shrihari, Campus Director, UPES,
Dehradun
Organizing Secretary: Dr. R.
K. Tripathi, Dept. of Aerospace, COES, UPES
Jt. Organizing Secretary: Er.
Anant
Bhaskar
Garg, CIT, COES, UPES, Dehradun
Members: Er. S. C. Goyal, Past Chairman, IEI, UKSC, Dehradun
Er. C. P. Sharma,
Exec. Comm. Member, IEI, UKSC, Dehradun
Er. R. K. Jain, Exec. Comm. Member, IEI, UKSC, Dehradun
Er. P. K. Bhargava, Exec . Comm. Member,
IEI, UKSC, Dehradun
Er. S. H. A. Jafri, , IEI, UKSC, DehradunInvited Member
Er. Ram Shankar, , IEI, UKSC, DehradunInvited Member Mr. Sudhir
Joshi, Dept. of Aerospace, COES, UPES, Dehradun
Mr. Sourabh
Bhat,
Dept. of Aerospace, COES, UPES, Dehradun
Mr. Karthik
Sundarraj,
Dept. of Aerospace, COES, UPES, Dehradun
Mr. Linsu
Sebastian, Dept. of Aerospace, COES, UPES, DehradunMr. Pavan
K. Nanduri, Dept. of Aerospace, COES, UPES, Dehradun
Mr. Sudhir K. Chaturvedi,
Dept. of Aerospace, COES, UPES, Dehradun
Mr. A. J. Arun Jeyaprakash ,
Dept. of Aerospace, COES, UPES, Dehradun
Technical Committee
Chairman: Er.
Vijayamohanakumar
S. R.,
Member, ASDB, IEI
Members: Dr. A. K. Ghosh, Prof.,
Dept. of Aerospace, IIT, Kanpur
Prof. P. Raghothama
Rao, Retd., Scientist –
G, CEMILAC
Dr. Rakesh
Kumar, Dept. of Aerospace, PEC University of Technology, Chandigarh
Ms. Anita, Scientist C, IRDE, Dehradun
Mr. Ajai
K. Srivastava, Dept. of Mechanical, COES, UPES, Dehradun
Mr. P. S. Ranjit, Dept. of Mechani cal, COES, UPES, Dehradun
Mr. Narayan Khatri, Dept. of Mechanical, COES, UPES,
Dehradun
Mr. Sourabh
Bhat,
Dept. of Aerospace, COES, UPES, Dehradun
FIRST INFORMATION BROCHURE
TWENTY SEVENTH
NATIONAL CONVENTION OF
AEROSPACE ENGINEERS
&
NATIONAL SEMINAR ON
Technological and EngineeringChallenges In Indian Aerospace Industr
November 8 and 9, 2013ovember 8 and 9, 2013
Organised by
T heI nstitution
of Engineers (I ndia)heI nstitution of Engineers (I nda) Uttarakhand State Centre
Dehradun
in Association with
University
Of Petroleum & Ener
Studies
Dehrad
un
under the aegis of
Aerospace Engineering
Division Board
T he I nstitution of Engineers (I
ndia)
„
Dr. Ambrish Tiwari, Invited Member, IEI, UKSC, Dehradun
The Institution of Engineers (India) was established during 1920 with a mission to
provide quality education, training and applied research in the fields of technologyand management to assist the engineering fraternity to be innovative and advanced
to meet the challenges in the unbounded world of tomorrow and to be the front lineinterface between academia, research, industry and other sectors in advanced
Engg/ Tech application and Key enabler in fostering high and thrust area
programmes. It was registered under the Indian company's act 1913, in the year 1920 & was granted the Royal Charter of Incorporation 1935 by His Majesty the King
George V of England in 1935. Presently it has 15 engineering disciplines. TheInstitution of Engineers (India), with its headquarters in Kolkata, India, is
administered by a National Council with the President as its Head, and operatesthrough 27 State Centres and 77 Local Centres, located at capital cities and towns of
industrial and academic importance all over the country, and five OverseasChapters. The Institution of Engineers (India) in the national member organization of
world federation of engineering organizations (WFEO). Beside, the co-chairman of WFEO all the council members of IEI are the members of WFEO. The IEI is a
member of Federation of Engineering Institutions of south and central Aries(FEISCA). The Secretary and Director General is the Chief Executive of the
Institution. The Institution of Engineers (India); IEI, Uttarakhand State Centre(UKSC) came into existence with the formation of State of Uttarakhand during Nov.,
2000. Earlier it was a chapter under Uttar Pradesh. In the year 2003, this LocalCentre was upgraded to State Centre, Dehradun. State Centre being operated from
a small office in premises of Yamuna Colony. A beautiful building near I.S.B.T. was
constructed and the Institution was shifted in 2006 to this Building. Presently thereare 1290 corporate member of the state center.
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TWENTY SEVENTH NATIONAL CONVENTION
OF AEROSPACE ENGINEERS
&
NATIONAL SEMINAR ON“Technological and Engineering Cha llenges In In dian Aerospace Industr y”
Novemb er 8 and 9, 2013
The Twenty Seven National Convention of Aerospace Engineers will be organized by the
The Institution of Engineers (India), Uttarakhand State Centre in association with
University of Petroleum and Energy Studies (UPES) on 8 th and 9th November, 2013 along
with a National Seminar on “Technological and Engineering Challenges In Indian
Aerospace Industry” . This Seminar provides an opportunity to bring the Experts,Industrialists, Engineers and business people from Aerospace Engineering sectors,
academia and industry associations on a common platform to share their experiences,
knowledge and views, benefiting all concerned.
Present Status and Technological C hallenges of Indian Aerospace Programme
Enormous progress have been made towards indigenous Design, Development and
Production of Aircrafts, Missiles and Launch Vehicles at premier Organisations, like
Aeronautical Development Agency (ADA), Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL),
National Aerospace Laboratories (NAL), Defence Research
and Development Organisation (DRDO) and Indian Space Research Organisation
(ISRO) along with active participation of Industries and Academic Institutions. Many
multinationals are having their base in this country to utilise the expertise available in this
specialised field. Successful Flights of Aircrafts, like LCA, HANSA and SARAS,
Missiles, like PRITHVI, AGNI, BRAHMOS, SAGARIKA and Launch Vehicles, like
PSLV, GSLV and their variants used for launching national and international satellites,
Space Recovery Experiments (SRE), Moon Mission, etc. are the testimony of the
laudable progress. Further, the design and development of future Advanced Aircrafts,Tactical and Intercepting Missiles, Underwater operation of BRAHMOS, Reusable
Aerospace Vehicles, Hypersonic Research Vehicles, Manned Missions, Micro Air
vehicles, Air Breathing Engines for rockets and missiles, etc. are planned; and progress is
being made to realize in near future.
Scope
This convention aims to contribute to enrich and develop a panorama of futuristic
aerospace technologies and attain a level of stature among the Aeronautical and
Aerospace fraternity of India.
The main objective of the Convention is to discuss the recent advances and success in
Aerospace Engineering in both Civil and Defence sectors and how to face future
challenges. The recent success in aerospace technologies has set a great challenges and
opportunities for the Scientists working in this field. The requirements include the
development of advanced auto pilot to handle critical maneuvers of the aerospace
vehicle, development of high fidelity multi-disciplinary design tools, design of advanced
propulsion systems like cryogenic engines, advanced turbojet engines, scramjet, pulse
detonation engine for futuristic flight vehicle design, light weight aerospace vehicles and
smart structures. The advanced composite materials are required for aerospace vehicles towithstand high temperatures arising due to hypersonic flight. Successful culmination of
Major Aerospace R & D efforts in India highlights the need to address issues related to
Production with specific reference to participation of private sectors and entrepreneurial
initiatives.
The programme of the National Seminar will consist of Inaugural Session, Six Technical
Sessions, Panel Discussion and Valedictory Session. Dr Vikram Sarabhai Memorial
Lecture and State-of-Art Lecture will be delivered by eminent experts from the
interdisciplinary fields of Aerospace Engineering. Experts from industries and academia,
Defence organizations, R & D are being approached to deliver Invited Lectures broadly
based on the theme and following sub-themes. Besides the invited talks, a limited number
of selected technical papers are planned for presentation at the Convention.
Sub-Themes
Call for papers
Technical papers relevant to the theme and sub-themes are invited from Researchers,
Field Engineers, Academia, R&D Institutions, Defence Organizations and industries. All
papers after review b y the Technical Committee will be published in the Technical
Volume of the Convention. The dates and deadlines for submission of papers are given
below:
Venue
University of Petroleum & Energy Studies, Energy Acres, PO Bidholi
(via Prem Nagar), Dehradun, Uttarakhand 248007, India
Participation
Central and State Government Agencies, Public and Private Sector Organizations,
Universities. Defence Organizations, R & D Organizations are expected to participate in
the 27th National Convention of Aerospace Engineers and the National Seminar. Experts
from other countries are also expected to take part in this National Seminar.
Proceedings
The Technical Papers will be published in proceedings, which will be made available to
the registered delegates. Papers will be included in the proceedings only when it is
presented and registration fee is paid in time.
Registration
Registration of delegates will be made in advance by remitting the registration fee as
indicated below along with the registration form and other requirements:
Accommodation
Limited accommodation will be arranged for the delegates in the guest house within
university campus on payment basis and based on availability. Hotel Accommodatio
Dehradun can be arranged by the organizers on request. Delegates requi
accommodation are requested to write to us well in advance along with Demand D
drawn in favour of “The Institution of Engineers (India), Uttarakhand State Cen
payable at Uttarakhand as per Hotel tariff.
Payments – Cheque / Demand Draft
All payments should be made through A/C Payee Cheques by Delegates
Organizations at Dehradun and by Crossed Demand Drafts / Multi city cheques
Delegates / Organizations outside Dehradun, drawn in favour of “The Institutio
Engineers (India), Uttarakhand State Centre” payable at any of the scheduled Ba
at Dehradun, India.
Sponsorship
Organizations are invited to take part in the event by sponsoring the event in
following categories:
All Correspondence to be addressed toThe Organizing SecretaryTwenty-Seventh National Convention of Aerospace Engineers
The Institution of Engineers (India), Uttar akhand State CentreSaharanp ur Road, (Opp. ISBT), Mazra,
Dehra dun-248 171 Tele & Fax: 0135-2641190,
E-mail: [email protected] , [email protected]
Dr. R. K. Tripathi – 09897933466, Dr. OmPrakash – 07579093297
www.ieiuksc.org/ncae27.php / www.upes.ac.in
Receipt of Extended Abstract
(not exceeding 1500 words)7th Aug. 2013
Communication of Acceptance of Abstract 1st Sept. 2013
Receipt of Full text paper 1st Oct. 2013
Confirmation of acceptance of full paper 15th Oct. 2013
Aerodynamics
Aerothermodynamics
Aerospace Structures and Materials
Aircraft and Rocket Engines
Lunar and Interplanetary Mission
Experimental and Computational
Aerodynamics
Advanced Propulsion system for
Aerospace Vehicles
Advanced Control Algorithms
Composite Structures and Smart
Structures
Inter-Disciplinary AnalysisAvionics Systems
Ground Facility and Infrastructure
Development
Flight Dynamics, Guidance and
Control
Fuels and Propellants
Unmanned Arial Vehicles
Micro Arial Vehicles
Remote Sensing
Satellite Communication and
Navigation
Inertial Navigation System
Satellite Systems
Space Technology
Mathematical Modeling and Coding
For Aerospace Applications
Aero-acoustics and Noise
Combustion Modeling
Multi-phase SimulationsFluid-Structure Interaction
Parallel Computing
Arial Robotics
Related Aerospace, Satellite and
Rocket Technologies
Corporate Member of IEI ? 1,200/-
Non-Member (Individual) and Delegates from
Educational Institutions? 2,000/-
Sponsored Delegate from Industry / Research
Organizations? 3,000/-
Technician / Engineering College Students ? 800/-
Platinum Sponsor: ? 5, 00, 000 /- *
Full Page Advertisement on Convention Proceedings in Multi-color
Gold Sponsor: ? 2, 50, 000 /- *
Full Page Inside Advertisement on Convention Proceedings in Multi-color
Silver Sponsor: ? 1, 50, 000 /- *
Full Page Inside Advertisement on Convention Proceedings
* Sponsors Profile will be included in one full page of technical volume + Thre
delegates free
Er. R. P. Jamloki - 09412992739, Er. C. P. Sharma - 09837893739Er. K. P. Tripathi - 919412910718