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October 2019 http:// www.sfa.mes.ac.in P I L L A I H O C C O L L E G E O F E N G I N E E R I N G & T E C H N O L O G Y R A S A Y A N I From Editor’s Desk EDUCATION 4.0 TO MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF INDUSTRY 4.0 The fourth industrial revolution, Industry 4.0 is powered by Robotics , Automation, AI, ML, Big Data, Additive Manufacturing (3D printing) and IOT. Any thing that is routine and repetitive is at the verge of getting automated. This has disrupted the boundaries between industries and technical institutes. Our current system of education does not meet the requirements of industry 4.0 that talks about employable work ready work force .The onus of developing right skill is left to job seekers & in turn to educational institutes. Industries today are not interested to hire, train & deploy man power. Instead, they are interested to hire and deploy man power that is externally trained or they leave the responsibility of hiring and training the man power to contract system. India is one of the fastest growing economy in the world. According to information available the share of manufacturing sector alone is expected to be one trillion USD by 2025. Empowerment of manufacturing sector, continuous skilling of people and R&D is required to achieve this target. The future of Indian industries lies in intelligent manufacturing (smart factories) that is compliant with Industry 4.0 and Education 4.0. The way forward for Engineering Institutes is to provide outcome based training and learning that is futuristic. The students are required to be trained in hard and soft skills to be ready for jobs. This has provided us an opportunity to transform education eco system to Education 4.0. One way to do this is to design and develop course contents in consultation with industries & professional societies that meets the requirements of Industry 4.0. The next step is to provide high quality of teaching & research(Education 4.0) that transforms students towards self regulated learning (SRL) to enhance their performance for employment as per the requirements of the Industry 4.0. The focus needs to the shifted from learn and do to learn by doing (PBL). The students are required to have the ability to gather information, synthesize and make something out of it. According to Jack Ma, EC of Alibaba Group, “You always want your students to be better than you and therefore help people to be better than you”. He further states “When I hire people, I hire people who are smarter than I am. People who four five years down the line could be Boss. I like people who are positive and never give up”. The Mahatma Education Society’s Pillai HOC College of Engineering & Technology and PHP at Rasayani have taken several initiatives including indu stry-in stitute professional society interaction programs to improve the quality of technical education that meets the local & global challenges through teaching research synergy & education industry interaction. The objective is to enhance industry experience for students & faculty. This also helps bridge knowledge gap between existing course curriculum & the actual requirements of industries and connects research with industrial problems . Every year during April- May the Mechanical & Automobile engineering students participate in International Students Olympiad that is held around the world. Our college is a center for conducting International Forging Olympiad in Hot Bulk Forging & Extrusion technologies. This has generated a lot of interest amongst the students community & industries related to forging technology. We invite & encourage students from other educational institutes & universities to participate in the fourth coming International Olympiad 2020 scheduled during April-May 2020. This will provide an outstanding opportunity to learn about manufacturing process simulation in hot bulk forging. For this please contact Dr. R.C. Prasad. News at a Glance Education 4 .0 To Meet The Requirements of Industry 4.0 SFA Mumbai Chapter AGM -2019 Activities of the Chapter during April 2018 March 2019 Challenges & Opportunities In Pipe & Tube Industries : Ro le of Engin eering Institutes & Professional Societies, September 28, 2019 Selection of Engin eering M aterials Fo r Industrial Applications, July 13, 2019 Structured Session On “Steel for Smart Cities”, January 8, 2019 Training and Internship at Greycast Founders, February 14, 2019 Workshop on “Non-destructive Testing” , January 16, 2019 National Workshop On “Structural Int egri ty Assessment & Failure Analysis of Linepipes used for Transportation of Oil & Gas” on June 22, 2018 Industries Institute Leadership Programme on Technical Education to Meet Local and Global Challenges through: Teaching Research Synergy and Education Industry Interaction, October 12, 2018 Trainin g Workshop on "Metallography for Industries” on October 5, 2018 International Student Competition Intern ational Student Olympiad amon g the Universities around the world on Hot Bulk Forging Technology on April 2018. 41 Universities from 14 Countries around the world participated in the Olympiad 2018 Forthcoming Events Materials & Manufacturing Camp Editor: Prof. R.C. Prasad Contact Address: Prof. R.C. Prasad Vice Chairman SFA Mumbai Chapter Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering PHCET Rasayani Via Panvel, Rasayani, Taluka Khalapur, Dist. Raigad-410207 Phone :- (02192)-252005 / 250066 M Mobile :- 09869236812 / 8433883165 Email :- [email protected] / [email protected] Web :- www.sfa.mes.ac.in
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October 2019 http:// www.sfa.mes.ac.in

P I L L A I H O C C O L L E G E O F E N G I N E E R I N G & T E C H N O L O G Y R A S A Y A N I

From E ditor’s Desk

EDUCATION 4.0 TO MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF INDUSTRY 4.0 The fourth industrial revolution, Industry 4.0 is powered by Robotics , Automation, AI, ML, Big Data, Additive Manufacturing (3D printing) and IOT. Any thing that is routine and repetitive is at the verge of getting automated. This has disrupted the boundaries between industries and technical institutes. Our current system of education does not meet the requirements of industry 4.0 that talks about employable work ready work force .The onus of developing right skill is left to job seekers & in turn to educational institutes. Industries today are not interested to hire, train & deploy man power. Instead, they are interested to hire and deploy man power that is externally trained or they leave the responsibility of hiring and training the man power to contract system. India is one of the fastest growing economy in the world. According to information available the share of manufacturing sector alone is expected to be one trillion USD by 2025. Empowerment of manufacturing sector, continuous skilling of people and R&D is required to achieve this target. The future of Indian industries lies in intelligent manufacturing (smart factories) that is compliant with Industry 4.0 and Education 4.0. The way forward for Engineering Institutes is to provide outcome based training and learning that is futuristic. The students are required to be trained in hard and soft skills to be ready for jobs. This has provided us an opportunity to transform education eco system to Education 4.0. One way to do this is to design and develop course contents in consultation with industries & professional societies that meets the requirements of Industry 4.0. The next step is to provide high quality of teaching & research(Education 4.0) that transforms students towards self regulated learning (SRL) to enhance their performance for employment as per the requirements of the Industry 4.0. The focus needs to the shifted from learn and do to learn by doing (PBL). The students are required to have the ability to gather information, synthesize and make something out of it. According to Jack Ma, EC of Alibaba Group, “You always want your students to be better than you and therefore help people to be better than you”. He further states “When I hire people, I hire people who are smarter than I am. People who four five years down the line could be Boss. I like people who are positive and never give up”. The Mahatma Education Society’s Pillai HOC College of Engineering & Technology and PHP at Rasayani have taken several initiatives including industry-institute professional society interaction programs to improve the quality of technical education that meets the local & global challenges through teaching research synergy & education industry interaction. The objective is to enhance industry experience for students & faculty. This also helps bridge knowledge gap between existing course curriculum & the actual requirements of industries and connects research with industrial problems . Every year during April- May the Mechanical & Automobile engineering students participate in International Students Olympiad that is held around the world. Our college is a center for conducting International Forging Olympiad in Hot Bulk Forging & Extrusion technologies. This has generated a lot of interest amongst the students community & industries related to forging technology. We invite & encourage students from other educational institutes & universities to participate in the fourth coming International Olympiad 2020 scheduled during April-May 2020. This will provide an outstanding opportunity to learn about manufacturing process simulation in hot bulk forging. For this please contact Dr. R.C. Prasad.

News at a Glance • Education 4 .0 To Meet The Requirements of

Industry 4.0

• SFA Mumbai Chapter AGM -2019

• Activities of the Chapter durin g April 2018 –

March 2019

– Challenges & Opportunities In Pipe & Tub e

Industries : Ro le of Engin eering Institutes &

Professional Societies, September 28, 2019

– Selection of Engin eering M aterials Fo r Industrial

Applications, July 13, 2019

– Structured Session On “Steel fo r Smart Cities”, January 8, 2019

– Trainin g and Internship at Greyc ast Founders,

February 14, 2019

– Workshop on “Non-destructive Testing” , January

16, 2019

– National Workshop On “St ructural Integri ty

Assessment & Failure An alysis of Linepip es used

for Transportation of Oil & Gas” on June 22, 2018

– Industries Institute Leadership Programme on

Technical Education to Meet Local and Global

Challenges throu gh: Teaching R esearch Syn ergy

and Education Industry Interaction , October 12,

2018

– Trainin g Workshop on "Metallography for

Industries” on October 5, 2018

• International Student Competition

– Intern ational Student Olympiad amon g th e

Universities around the wo rld on Hot Bulk

Forging Technology on Apri l 2018. 41 Universities

from 14 Countr ies around the world part icipated

in the Olympiad 2018

• Forthcoming Events

– Materials & Manufacturing Camp

Editor: Prof. R.C. Prasad

Contact Address:

Prof. R.C. Prasad

Vice Chairman SFA Mumbai Chapter

Professor, Department of Mechanical

Engineering PHCET Rasayani Via Panvel, Rasayani, Taluka – Khalapur,

Dist. Raigad-410207

Phone :- (02192)-252005 / 250066 M

Mobile :- 09869236812 / 8433883165

Email :- [email protected] / [email protected]

Web :- www.sfa.mes.ac.in

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The Society for Failure Analysis was established in the year 2006 with the

patronage from many eminent experts with a mission to reduce failures that are estimated to cost 3-4% of GDP in a developing country. The Mumbai Chapter of SFA started in November 2014 to serve industries interested to investigate root

cause of failures and thus improve the quality of products. To fulfil this objective the society organises lectures, workshops, clinics, seminars and courses related

failure analysis. The details of the activities of the Mumbai chapter are listed on the web page: www.sfa.mes.ac.in.

The AGM of SFA Mumbai Chapter was held on September 28, 2019 at the Conclave of PHCET Rasayani. The meeting was presided over by Mr. C. Tandi Ex

ED IEOT and Chairman of the SFA Mumbai Chapter. At the outset Chairman & Vice Chairman welcomed the members. After that the Minutes of the previous AGM meeting was read and confirmed. The activities of SFA Mumbai Chapter

was presented in the Secretary’s report. The Statement of Account was also presented. The Chairman Mr. C. Tandi informed that he has shifted to his native

place in Orissa and expressed his inability to continue as the Chairman. The AGM expressed its sincere gratitude to the services rendered by Mr. C. Tandi as the Chairman. The AGM unanimously decided to elect Mr. T.S. Kathayat,

President of Welspun as the new Chairman. It was also decided that in the absence of the Treasurer Mr. Niraj Kumar due to his preoccupation, Mr. Parikshit

Gupta be appointed as Treasurer. The meeting ended with the vote of thanks.

The photograph of the members of the SFA during the AGM

October 2019

Patrons:

Dr.K.M.Vasudevan,Chairman & CEO, MES

Chairman: Shri T.S. Kathayat, President & Chief Technical

Services, Welspun Ltd.

Vice Chairman:

P rof. R.C. Prasad, PCE Panvel & PHCET Rasayani

Hon. Secretary: Dr. Ajit Bhandakkar, Chief of Lab, HAL, AURDC,

Nashik

Hon. Treasurer:

Shri Parikshit S. Gupta, Director, Om Heat Treatment Pvt. Ltd., Rabale, Navi Mumbai

Members:

Shri P .N. Neelakandan, Sr. GM-Quality Assurance, Wind World (India) Ltd., Mumbai

Shri Sandeep H. Vyas, GM(EPC Pipelines), Reliance Gas Transportation Infrastructure Ltd., Navi Mumbai Dr. Nagesh S. Kini, Principal Scientist & Head Centre

of Excellence-Materials Science, Thermax Ltd. Pune Shri Atul Bakare, Addl. Regional Director, RCMA,

CEMILAC, Nashik Shri Neeraj Borwankar, DGM, QA/QC, L & T Special Steels and Heavy Forgings, Hazira

Shri Sanjay Goel, Vice President-Works, JSW Steel Coated Products Ltd.

Shri Amit Kumar Singh, Scientist ‘C’, RCMA(AA), Pune, Armament Post, Pashan, Pune Shri Subodh S. Bonde, Director, Subodh

Metallurgicals Pvt. Ltd., Rabale Navi Mumbai Shri Sanjay Patil, DGM, Mahindra Sanyo Special Steel

Pvt. Ltd., Khopoli Dr. Pankaj Kumar, Sr. Manager (R & D), Lakshmi Precision Screws Ltd., Rohtak Haryana

Shri Rajesh Patilpate, Voltas Ltd., Thane Shri Ajit A. Bothara, Godrej & Boyce Mumbai

Shri Niraj Kumar, Scientist, Heavy Water Division, BARC, Mumbai Shri Manish Rao, AIMIL Limited, Mumbai

Dr. G.S. Prabhu, MD, Fine Finish Organics Pvt. Ltd., Taloja

Dr. Mangesh V. Joshi, MD, Sanrachana Structural Strengthening Pvt. Ltd., Thane Shri Raju Kadam, Dy. Manager – R & D, Kalyani

Center for Technology & Innovation(BFL) , Pune

Advisors:

Dr. Vivekanand Kain, Head Corrosion Division, BARC, Mumbai Prof. V.S. Raja, Professor, Dept of MEMS

IIT Bombay Shri P . D. Bahukhandi, Ex. ED(QC), M/s Indian Oil

Corporation Ali Yavar Jung Marg, Bandra (E), Mumbai Dr. Priam Pillai, COO, Pillai Institute of Information

Technology, Panvel

Contact :

Prof . R.C. Prasad

Vice Chairman SFA Mumbai Chapter Ex. Professor IIT Bombay

Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering PHCET Rasayani Via Panvel, Rasayani, Taluka – Khalapur, Dist.

Raigad-410207 Phone :- (02192)-252005 / 250066 M

Mobile :- 09869236812 / 8433883165 Email :- [email protected] / [email protected] Web :- www.sfa.mes.ac.in

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After the AGM an Industry Institute Interaction Programme was held in association with Industries & Professional

Societies on “Challenges & Opportunities in Pipe & Tube Industries : Role of Engineering Institutes & Professional Societies” 2019 at the Conclave, 3rd Floor, PHCET Rasayani. The Programme Itinerary is given below :

11.30 – 13.00 hrs. Inaugural Programme

Inaugural address Dr. Lata Menon,

Deputy CEO MES

About the SFA & the Workshop Dr. R.C. Prasad,

Professor, PHCET Rasayani

Address by past Chairman SFA Mumbai Chapter Mr. Chintamani C. Tandi,

Ex -ED,Head IEOT ONGC Panvel.

About the ASM International India Chapter Mr. Sudhakar Bonde , Chairman ASM India Chapter

Mr. S. Sabnis, Director ASM India Chapter

About the Institution of Engineers IEI Belapur

Chapter

Mr. P. N. Tandon,

Ex-chairman IEI Belapur Chapter

About the International Tube association Mr. T. S. Kathayat,

President and Chief of Technical services WELSPUN

Keynote Lecture by Mr. T.S. Kathayat on

Vote of Thanks Dr. Ajit Bhandakkar,

HAL Nashik

Lunch Hosted by Chairman and CEO MES.

14.00 – 16.00 hrs. Technical Programme

14:00 to 14:30 An Overview of Major Threats to Pipelines & Asset Integrity Management

Dr. R.C. Prasad, Professor Dept. of Mech. Engg. PHCET Rasayani

14:30 to 15:00 Corrosion of pipe lines

Mr.Prakash Sastri P. Ex-VP Reliance Industries LTD

15:00 to 15:30 Welding of Pipes

Mr. Sandeep Ubhaykar, GM M/s Weldwell Speciality Pvt. Ltd. Mumbai.

15:30 to 16:00 Non destructive testing

Mr. Anupam Kumar, Eddify Technologies, UAE

16:00 to 16:15 Valedictory function and Distribution of Certificates.

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At the outset of the inaugural session, Vice President of the Society, Prof. R.C. Prasad. extended warm welcome to

the members and the delegates. The programme was inaugurated by Dr. Lata Menon, Deputy CEO MES. The programme ended with the vote of thanks by the secretary Dr. Ajit Bhanddakar. Some of the photographs taken during the inaugural function are shown below.

Dr. Lata Menon Deputy CEO MES, in her inaugural speech gave details of programmes at MES, its achievements and the road map for the future

Mr. Sudhakar Bonde, Chairman of ASM India Chapter & CEO of M/s Subodh Tech. talked about the ASM & its activities

Mr. Suhash Sabnis, Director ASM India Chapter highlighted the forhcoming programmes including ASM Materials Camp

Dr. R.C. Prasad, Vice Chairman of SFA MC highlighted the objectives of the SFA and the importance of Industry-Institute-Professional Society interaction

Mr. T.S. Kathayat, President Welspun & Chairman ITA India explained the objectives of ITA & the benefits of becoming its member

Mr. P.N. Tandon, Ex-chairman IEI Belapur Chapter

talked about the objectives of the Institution of

Engineers & its students chapters

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At the end on the inaugural programme the speakers were felicitated as shown in the photographs below

Outgoing Chairman Mr. C. Tandi Ex ED ONGC,IEOT was felicitated by Prof. R.C. Prasad Vice President of SFA Hyderabad

Mr. Suhash Sabnis Director of ASM International Chapter was felicitated by Mr. Amar Mange, Principal, PHP Rasayani

A group photograph taken at the end of the Inaugural function shows dignitaries and members of SFA Mumbai Chapter

Mr. T.S. Kathayat President of WELSPUN & Chairman International Tube Association India was felicitated by Prof. R.C. Prasad

Mr. T.N. Tandon Ex Chairman IEI Belapur Chapter was felicitated by Mr. Amar Mange, Principal, PHP Rasayani

Mr. Sudhakar Bonde, Charman SFA & CEO M/s Subodh Tech. was felicitated by Prof. R.C. Prasad

October 2019

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After the inaugural function technical presentations were made by the invited speakers. Speakers can be seen below,

making their presentations.

Prof. R.C. Prasad Vice President SFA Hyderabad gave an overview of major threats to pipelines & asset integrity management

Vice Chairman & convener of the Industry Institute Interaction Programme presented memento to Mr. P. Sastri

Mr Amar Mange, Principal PHP Rasayani presented memento to Mr. Karthik Radhakrishnan of M/s Ediffy Technologies UAE

Mr. Sandeep Ubhayakar GM M/s Weldwell Speciality Pvt. Ltd. Mumbai talked about welding of pipes

Mr. P. Sastri is seen making his presentation of Corrosion of pipelines

Mr. Sandeep Ubhayakar GM M/s Weldwell Speciality Pvt. Ltd. Mumbai was presented a memento by the convener, Prof. R.C. Prasad

October 2019

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The certificates of participation were given to the students by Mr. Sandeep Ubhaykar, Mr. P. Sastri & Mr. Sudhakar Bonde

At the end of the programme a group photograph was take n that shows the participants from various industries along with Dr. Lata Menon, Deputy CEO MES

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Industry Institute Interaction Programme An Initiative of PHP & PHCET

In Association with Industries & Professional Societies on

CHALLENGES & OPPORTUNITIES IN PIPE & TUBE INDUSTRIES : ROLE

OF ENGINEERING INSTITUTES & PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES

Organized by

Dr. R.C. Prasad Convener & Vice Chairman SFA Mumbai Chapter

Ex. Professor IIT Bombay Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering PHCET Rasayani

Via Panvel, Rasayani, Taluka – Khalapur, Dist. Raigad-410207

Phone :- (02192)-252005 / 250066 Mobile :- 09869236812 / 8433883165 Email :- [email protected] / [email protected] Web :- www.sfa.mes.ac.in

Venue: Conclave, 3st Floor

Pillai HOC College of Engineering & Technology Rasayani

On Saturday, September 28, 2019

The tube and pipe industries are adopting new technologies and latest trends to produce

welded and seamless pipes from steel and metal alloys.The industry faces challenges to

prevent the degradation of its ageing infrastructure that results in failure. The big issue of the

metal pipe and tube industries is to get skilled man power conversant with

welding,NDT,corrosion ,fracture mechanics based testing,coating and the root cause failure

analysis. This interaction will provide an opportunity for technological institutes to

understand and bridge the gap between what they teach and what this industry demands.

The objective of this program is to bring together industries, professional societies and

engineering institutes to consider challenges of pipe and tube industries and draw a road

map on how to develop skills in engineers to meet the requirements of this sector through

internships and innovative projects offered by industries and professional societies.

Person desirous of participating in this program are requested to fill in the accompanying attached form and send the same to :

Supported by ITA India chapter

October 2019

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One Day Professional Development Programme An In itiative of PCE & PHCET

In Association with Industries & Professional Societies

on

SELECTION OF ENGINEERING MATERIALS FOR INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS

Venue: Seminar Hall, 1st Floor

Pillai HOC College of Engineering & Technology Rasayani

July 13, 2019

Metals & Alloys are widely used for a variety of industrial applications. Selection of materials and manufacturing process route

is an integral part of product design. The important criteria for selection of materials are light weight, formability, mechanical

properties, corrosion resistant, safety, recyclability and life cycle management.

Engineering institutes are facing challenges today to prepare work ready technical personnel by offering quality technical

education that is current and industry relevant that plugs the skill gap and supports the industrial growth. This training

workshop will provide an outstanding opportunity to the students pursuing diploma / degree in engineering & professionals

working in production & quality assurance Departments in industries to develop skill & sound understanding of

microstructural and mechanical characterization for selecting the appropriate material for the given applications.

Person desirous of participating in the professional development program are requested to fill in the accompanying

attached form and send the same to the Convener:

Organized by

Program Itinerary 09:30 - 10:00 Registration

10.00 -11.00

• Classifications of Materials : Ferrous / Non Ferrous /Stainless Steels.

• Structure Properties Correlation of Materials.

• Selection Criteria for Industrial Components for a given Application.

11.00 -13.00 • Basic understanding of Solidification & Phase Diagrams Including Fe– Fe3C.

• Heat Treatment / TTT & CCT Diagrams .

13:00 - 14:00 Lunch

14:00 - 15:30 • Metallographic Techniques for Microstructural Characterization.

• Mechanical Testing & Fracture Surface Topography.

15:30 - 16:00 Role of Metallography, Mechanical Testing & Failure Analysis for Materials

Selection.

October 2019

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HALF DAY INDUSTRY INSTITUTE LECTURESHIP PROGRAMME

On CHALLENGES & OPPORTUNITIES IN FOUNDRY INDUSTRIES FOR

ENGINEERING STUDENTS

By

Mr. Yash Singh

Director Greycast Founders &

Chairman Indian institute of Foundrymen

Greater Mumbai Chapter

Thursday, Feb.14, 2019, 12.30 – 15.30 hrs

Venue: Conclave-1, 1st Floor

Pillai HOC College of Engineering & Technology Rasayani

Organized by

The Mahatma Education Society’s Pillai HOC College of Engineering & Technology and Pillai HOC Polytechnic Rasayani in association with industries & professional societies has started Industries Institute Lectureship programme to enhance industry experience for students & faculty. The objective is to bridge the knowledge gap between existing course curriculum & the actual requirements of the industries & connect research with industrial problems. This programme is planned to shape engineers for tomorrow, innovate through interaction and provide competency based education (CBE) for employers of foundry industries. All are cordially invited to attend.

RSVP :

Dr. R.C. Prasad

Convener

Vice President SFA Hyderabad

Professor

Department of Mechanical Engineering

Pillai HOC College of Engineering & Technology

Raigad, Via Panvel, Rasayani, Taluka – Khalapur,

Dist. Raigad, 410 207

Mobile :- 09869236812 / 8433883165

Fax :- 02192-252067

Email :- [email protected] / [email protected]

Web :- www.sfa.mes.ac.in

October 2019

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Organized by

One Day Training Workshop An Initiative of PHP & PHCET

In Association with Industries & Professional Societies

on

Non Destructive Testing

Venue: SOM Lab, Ground Floor

Pillai HOC College of Engineering & Technology Rasayani

January 16, 2019

Speakers : Mr. Tony Lau & Mr. Edward Ma

M/s Zhongke Innovation Technology Co. Ltd., Hubei, China

All are Cordially Invited

RSVP :

Dr. R.C. Prasad

Convener Vice President SFA Hyderabad

Professor

Department of Mechanical Engineering

Pillai HOC College of Engineering & Technology

October 2019

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One Day Workshop on “Non-destructive Testing by Mr. Edward of M/S Zhongke Innovation

Technology Company Ltd. China on January 16, 2019 at PHCET Rasayani

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Pillai HOC College of Engineering &Technology

&

Society for Failure Analysis Mumbai Chapter

Cordially invite you to the Industries Institute Lectureship Programme

On

Technical Education to Meet Local & Global Challenges through: Teaching Research Synergy & Education Industry Interaction

The Pillai HOC College of Engineering & Technology Rasayani in association with industries & professional societies has started Industries Institute lectureship programme to enhanse industry

experience for students & faculty. The Objective is to bridge the knowledge gap between existing course

curriculum & the actual requirements of the industries & connect research with industrial problems.

In order to shape engineers for tomorrow, innovate through interaction and provide competency based

education (CBE) for employers this programme is planned in association with Education Excellence

Forum of CII western region.

Venue: Conclave, 1st Floor, Pillai HOC College of Engineering & Technology, Rasayani

Date: Oct 12, 2018 Time: 13.30 – 16.05 pm.

13:30-16:05 Program Itinerary

13:30 to 13:45 Inauguration by Dr.Chelpa Lingam,

Principal PHCET Rasayani.

13:45 to 14:30 Address by Sharad Gupta and Rekha Bohra

CII Eduaction Excellence Forum Western Region.

14:30 to 15:00 In Pursuit of Quality Technical Education

Dr.R.C.Prasad Ex Professor IIT Bombay, Prof. Department of Mechanical Engineering PHCET

Rasayani.

15:00 to 15:30 AICTE Quality Improvement Schemes (AQIS) for Technical education

Dr.G.V.Patil Professor and Head, Department of Mechanical Engineering PHCET

15:30 to 16:00 Open Session for Discussion

16:00 to 16:05 Vote of Thanks Dr.M.D.Nadar, Prof.. Department of Mechanical Engineering PHCET

Organized By

RSVP:

Prof. R.C.Prasad

Department of Mechanical Engineering, PHCET Rasayani

October 2019

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One Day Training Workshop on

Metallography for Industries

Oct 05, 2018

Venue: Seminar Hall, 1st Floor

Pillai HOC College of Engineering & Technology Rasayani

Organized by

Engineering Institutes are facing challenges to meet the rising expectations of stake holders. The challenge today is to prepare work ready technical personnel by offering quality technical education . The way forward for non autonomous institutes is to provide training and learning materials that cover the gap between syllabus prescribed by the Universities and the graduates attributes required by the industries. This training is a step in this direction to prepare students who meet the career challenges & opportunities through special lectures related to their course. Metals & Alloys are widely used for a variety of industrial applications. This training workshop will provide an outstanding opportunity to the students pursuing diploma / degree in engineering & professionals working in production & quality assurance in industries to develop skill & sound understanding of all aspects of metallography that is practiced on shop floor but extremely difficult to learn on the job.

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ONE DAY NATIONAL WORKSHOP

On

“Structural Integrity Assessment

And Failure Analysis Of Linepipes

used for transportation of Oil and

Gas”

22nd June, 2018

SFA Mumbai Chapter PHCET Rasayani

At

Seminar Hall PCE Panvel,

Navi Mumbai,

Organized by

Invitation

The Society for Failure Analysis and the

Mahatma Education Society’s, PCE Panvel and

PHCET Rasayani invite you to attend the

National workshop on " Structural Integrity

Assessment And Failure Analysis Of Linepipes

used for transportation of Oil and Gas " to be held

on June 22nd , 2018 at the PCE, Panvel

About the Workshop

Both the onshore and offshore pipelines

experience extensive corrosion damage that

reduces their pressure carrying capability

besides degrading resistance to fatigue cracking.

The probability of failure increases when pipelines become aged. Failure of pressurised

pipes carrying hydrocarbons may result in fire and explosion and cause significant damage to

people and environment. ANSI/ASME codes

and standards developed decade backs appear

over conservative. This has resulted in growing

industry demand to consider the development of methodologies for integrity assessment, failure

analysis and failure avoidance.

To avoid catastrophic failure, understanding of

fracture behavior under static and dynamic

conditions of loading has become a key issue in

their design. Engineering Critical Analysis

(ECA), Assessment and Fitness for Purpose

(FFP) have been introduced to determine the acceptability of defects. Stress assisted

environment cracking (Hydrogen

Embrittelement and Corrosion Fatigue) is one of

the major factors that affects structural integrity

and safety of pipelines and are required to be considered during fitness for purpose

assessment.

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International students olympiad

in universities around the world -2018

The International students olympiad in universities around the world was held on April 29, 2018 at G-205 Management building at PCE panvel. Fifteen students originally registered for participating in the event. Out of fifteen five students were selected who had participated in all the practice sessions. Mr. Souvik Paul Business Development Manager coordinated the six hours test on behalf of QFX Simulations Limited, Russia and Ms. Ashwini Kadam , Assistant Professor at PHCET Rasayni acted as invigilator. Some of the photographs taken during the day long test are shown below.

Supported by Society for Failure analysis, Mumbai Chapter & QForm

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The task for International Students Olympiad this year was Development of the forging process to manufacture a forged (flashless forging preferred) part given below for Railways using the QForm Software by a cost-effective production process with

the minimum allowances assigned.

Hot-rolled round bars with a diameter of 140 mm or 180 mm are provided to perform the process. Two hydraulic presses with the accumulative drive are also available: P1 (110 MN, 40 mm/s), P2 (80 MN, 120 mm/s).

• The final evaluation of the work is influenced by the quality, validity and

applied approaches in decision-making, including:

• Selection of equipment (performance evaluation, power and energy parameters).

• Analysis of possible defects in the forged piece.

• Analysis of wear resistance and strength of die tooling.

• Selection of the optimal workpiece, selection of forging operations (number of the operations, a die impressions geometry, evaluation of the metal utilization factor, deforming force (forging load), etc.).

• Six (6) hours are given to complete the task.

International students olympiad

in universities around the world -2018

Supported by Society for Failure analysis, Mumbai Chapter & QForm

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International students olympiad

in universities around the world -2018

Supported by Society for Failure analysis, Mumbai Chapter & QForm

• The students were asked to provide the following information according to the results of their tasks:

• Fill in the summary table with the description of their work

• Write a report with the description of performing the task and its results, including calculations, justifications and conclusions. QForm simulation was a supporting tool.

The report of the last year’s first prize winner is enclosed for your information please.

Dr. R.C. Prasad Organiser Ex. Professor IIT Bombay Professor Dept. Mechanical Engineering Pillai College of Engineering, Panvel & PHCET Rasayni Mobile :- 09869236812 / 8433883165 Email :- [email protected] / [email protected] / [email protected] www.sfa.mes.ac.in

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International students olympiad

in universities around the world -2019

The International students olympiad in universities around the world was held on May

3, 2019 at B-404, Engineering building PHCET, Rasayani. Thirteen students originally

registered for participating in the event. Out of thirteen ten students were selected who

had participated in the practice session that was held on May 1, 2019. Mr. Dhiraj

Mishra, Business Development Manager interacted with participants and faculty

through Skype form Delhi on behalf of QFX Simulations Limited, Russia. The lunch was

served in the SOM Lab that was sponsored by the Society for Failure Analysis Mumbai

Chapter. Some of the photographs taken during the training and lunch are shown

below

Supported by Organized by

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Some of the photographs taken during the students Olympiad in Universities

around the world held on May 3,2019 at PHCET Rasayani are shown below

Supported by Organized by

International students olympiad

in universities around the world -2019

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Some of the Certificates to Students &

For Training & Organizing the National Olympiads 2019 & 2018

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Some of the Certificates to Students &

For Training & Organizing the National Olympiads 2019 & 2018

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May 1, 2019 happened to be the Labour Day or International Workers Day. On this occasion food was distributed to poor , needy and under privileged children to convey the message and address the problem of inequality . Some of the photographs taken during the food distribution are shown below

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MAY DAY CELEBRATION

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Venue: Library, PHCET Rasayani Speaker: Erin Urban

Erin Urban (LSSBB, CPDC) discussed the warning signs of 'career confusion & disillusion' and how to discover your core strengths as well as leverage your expertise to develop the best career path for your long-term success.

Webinar

on

Career Clarity: Establish Your Best Career Path

April 17, 2019

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MATERIALS AND MANUFACTURING CAMP - 2020

An Initiative of Mahatma Education Society In Association with Industries & Professional Societies

Organized by

Venue: Pillai HOC College of Engineering & Technology Rasayani

Date : May 04-06, 2020

Objectives of the Programme : • To excite & engage young aspiring minds to become next generation of engineers & scientists.

• Generate ideas during camp & get team based problems solving experience.

• This is an outreach programme aimed at reaching local high school students of Class XI & Class XII.

• The programme will be conducted under the direction of professors, industry experts & materials

mentors. • It will consist of short lectures, interactive lab sessions with variety of experiments & industrial visits

to local companies, finally culminating in EXPO, where students will make their presentations &

update their soft skills.

Eligibility: • There will be a competitive selection process of students who have basic knowledge of algebra,

chemistry, physic & strong interest in applied sciences.

• The students should describe why they want to learn more about engineering & materials.

• Prior participation in science fairs is useful but not mandatory.

• This is an sponsored programme & students do not have to bear any cost. • This is a day camp & the sponsored students must be provided escort by the schools.

Supported by

Introduction: Materials shape the future of civilizations. Engineers select appropriate materials for applications in

automobile, aerospace, defense and ship building. They develop biomaterials for implants, replace

copper wire with fiber optics to revolutionize the telecommunication.

This camp is an outreach programme aimed to expose concepts of Advanced Materials & Manufacturing Engineering to local high school students of class XI & XII.

The programme will provide hands on expertise into the world of metals & composites for defense,

aerospace & automobile applications. The students will get an opportunity to meet, interact & network

with students from other schools, faculty & representatives from industries.

Camp Director

Dr. R.C. Prasad Convener & Vice Chairman SFA Mumbai Chapter

Ex. Professor IIT Bombay

Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering PHCET

Rasayani Via Panvel, Rasayani, Taluka – Khalapur, Dist. Raigad-410207

Phone :- (02192)-252005 / 250066 Mobile :- 09869236812 /

8433883165 Email :- [email protected] / [email protected] Web :- www.sfa.mes.ac.in


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