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DEPARTMENT
OF MECHANICAL
ENGINEERING
PG HANDBOOK 2018-19
INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY BOMBAY
Compiled and Edited By ISCP
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Disclaimer
Though the ISCP (Institute Student Companion Program) has taken care
while compiling the handbook, neither the council nor the Institute can be
held responsible for errors/inadequacies that may inadvertently creep in.
This handbook cannot be used as a basis for making a claim on
facilities/concessions/interpretation of rules/statues or the like. If there is
some critical information to which the reader of this handbook refers, it is
with his or her own responsibility that it is put to use, with cross
verification if need be.
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CONTENTS
HOD’s message ............................................................................................................................................ 4 A Welcome Note from PG handbook Committee .......................................................................................... 5 Message From the PG Academic Council ..................................................................................................... 6 Message From ISCP Team ........................................................................................................................... 7 About the department ................................................................................................................................... 8 Lab facilities ................................................................................................................................................. 9 Our Faculty and Their Research Interests ....................................................................................................13 M.Tech. Projects of 2016 batch...................................................................................................................16 Mtech Placements 2017 ..............................................................................................................................19 Mech. Glories .............................................................................................................................................22 Various Positions of responsibility (POR) holders .......................................................................................23 The Institute Student Companion Programme .............................................................................................25
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HOD’s message
.
A warm welcome to the new M.Tech. students of the 2018 batch. I congratulate you on securing
this opportunity to study at the prestigious Institute and the Department of Mechanical Engineering.
The department has the most modern infrastructure to undertake high-end research and
developmental activities in its thirty laboratories. The laboratories include - robotics, fluid
mechanics, cryogenics, heat pumps, fracture mechanics, nuclear engineering, CFD, CAD-CAM,
advanced manufacturing and so on. The post-graduate program you have joined provides you an
excellent first-hand experience of undertaking a good quality fundamental as well as applied
research in various areas of Mechanical Engineering. We at the department, firmly believe that your
active participation in the departmental research and developmental activities is the most important
contribution you can make to the department as well as your profile, while you are here.
All of you are encouraged to take advanced elective courses in the areas of your interests to
keep you abreast with the latest developments in the field. I would like to draw your attention to a
unique program of Dual Degree (M.Tech. + Ph.D.), to which you can join anytime while you are
here and help yourself to take your career to a new height.
Besides curricular program, the Institute offers you several avenues to participate in the co-
curricular activities during your stay in the Institute. These would help you in overall development
of your personality.
I hope that at the end of your M. Tech. program, you graduate from here not only as a qualified
engineer but also as a good human being with confidence and responsibility instilled within.
Prof. Bhalchandra Puranik Head of Department Department of Mechanical Engineering
Indian Institute of Technology Bombay Powai, Mumbai, Maharashtra-400076
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A Welcome Note from PG handbook Committee
Hello freshy Junta!!!!!!
We welcome you all to the beautiful campus and wonderful environment of IIT Bombay (IITB).
First of all, we would like to congratulate you all for the successful performance in GATE and making a
successful journey up to IITB. You have worked so hard to reach here and we can assure that you will
notice a positive change in your life in the coming two years and will surely enjoy your stay here.
IIT is full of opportunities. It is the best place for your overall development. We advise you to
start working hard on your academics from day one and also be open to all the extracurricular
activities that will be conducted throughout the year. Be a part of different clubs and organisations
in the campus and actively participate in their events. You can also take up various Position of
Responsibilities (POR’s) which will help you develop your managerial and communication skills
and will provide you confidence. Enjoy the campus life with our delicious Mess food, natural
beauty of our campus like the Powai Lake, Sameer hill. etc.
You will be privileged to have a quality education by our world class professors. They will guide
you and will clear all your doubts with full enthusiasm and of course will keep you on your toes
throughout the semester through their interesting assignments and course work. We are sure you will
imbibe many skills and qualities other than academic ones that you will cherish all your life.
Make good use of the resources and opportunities you are going to get here at IIT Bombay. We
are sure you will. We once again welcome you to IITB. Please feel free to contact your seniors for
any doubt; we will be always there for you. Best of luck for your future.
Satish Kasare
PG nominee
Sanket Chhaya
Department Coordinator, ISCP
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Message from the PG Academic Council
Dear Freshmen,
On behalf of all the Master’s students at IIT Bombay, it is my honour to welcome you all here.
Congratulations on having made it to one of the premier technical institutes of the country.
You are now a part of the IITB PG community and there are an exhaustive number of services and
facilities available to ensure a fruitful educative experience. As post graduate students, you have already
been exposed to university level education. While you will delve deeper into understanding your area of
interest better, I urge you to explore more. There are several students led bodies on campus focusing on
development of skills, sports and extracurricular activities such as dance, drama, music, etc. Your
experience will be what you make of it, and your opportunities will be limited only by the limits you
place on yourself. Utilize the opportunities to the best of your ability. Along with academics, do explore
and make the most of the excellent facilities the institute has to offer.
As the Institute Masters Representative, my team and I, aim to address your grievances and help
you to the best of our abilities. Supporting you in your academic endeavours is our foremost priority
and we will strive to improve the IITB experience in all the ways we can. On this note, I, once
again, welcome you to IIT Bombay and wish you every success in your future endeavours.
Jasmeen Kaur
Institute Masters Representative
PG Academic Council
IIT Bombay
email: imr@iitb.ac.in
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Message from ISCP Team
Hello, Friends!
We hope you are just excited to be a part of IIT Bombay as we are. Hearty congratulations on this
incredible feat! Institute Students Companion Program (ISCP) welcomes you to one of the most
resourceful campuses in India. The next two or three years are going to be the most memorable,
impactful, insightful and life changing years which will fly past. We hope you imbibe as much as
you can and more from your peers, seniors, faculty and staff. Here’s to your first glimpse of ISCP,
the backbone of your journey through the mecca of learning.
ISCP is a program within IIT Bombay Post Graduate (PG) student community. Its primary objective is
to develop an atmosphere of cordial interaction amongst the PG entrants and the PG seniors. It will
encourage the flow of information, knowledge, and sharing of experiences among the students.
Life in IIT Bombay can appear a little daunting at times, balancing between the academic workload
and the plethora of extra-curricular activities. And that is where ISCP can help you blend in and
make the most of it. ISCP strives to provide a senior student companion as a mentor to all newly
admitted students. New entrants can contact their assigned companion to discuss their academic and
non-academic issues or concerns. Student Companions enable the smooth and gentle transition from
the graduation days to post-graduation days. New entrants also feel assured that there is somebody
on campus to help them and listen to their concerns. Many a times they find a caring friend in
companions.
What to expect from a Student Companion:
● Initial information about the campus, courses, academics and extracurricular activities. ● Support in case of any problem or difficulty. ● Organization of various academic and non-academic activities for student’s development. ● Continuous interaction and feedback from students on their needs and requirements.
In short, this is a program by the students of IIT Bombay, for the new students to ensure their
overall development through utilization of all the available resources at IIT Bombay.
Let the learning begin. Feel free to contact us anytime!
Email-iscp@iitb.ac.in Overall Coordinators
Institute Student Companion Programme (2018-19)
Anwesha Lahiri | Sumedh Dey | Basudev Behera
+91-9007766390 | +91-9432152174 | +91-700895525
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About the department
The Mechanical Engineering Department has been there from the very beginning of the journey of IIT
Bombay, which is from the year 1958. It is one of the largest in terms of faculty, students, and activities,
continues to lead and expand its activities in various directions. The Department has 59 faculty members, 495
B.Tech., 128 DD, 220 M. Tech and 250 Ph.D. students and 6 supporting staff.
The faculty members are grouped under three broad specializations - Design, Manufacturing and Thermal & Fluids Engineering. They have been engaged in research in all the classical areas of Mechanical
Engineering and upcoming areas too. The academic activities are supported by 30 laboratories. Three new
laboratories, Computational Fluid and Soft Matter lab, SATANIC lab and Micro-forming lab, were
inaugurated recently. The Department has decided recently to focus major research efforts in the following
five areas: Computational Mechanics; Nuclear Thermal Hydraulics; CIM; Refrigeration, A/C and
Cryogenics; and MEMS, NEMS and Mechatronics.
The Department is known for research and projects in robotics, fluid dynamics, heat pumps, cryogenics,
nuclear engineering, fracture mechanics, I. C. Engines, Combustion, CFD, CAD-CAM and other areas.
Experimental and computational facilities are being continuously upgraded. Industry interaction has been
increased with several postgraduate courses being offered to industry participants and many students working
in industry-sponsored projects.
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Lab facilities
The Mechanical Engineering department of IIT Bombay has several Instructional and Research laboratories, listed below:
Name of the Lab Lab Description
Acoustics and hearing lab This lab has impedance tubes for measuring impedance of porous materials and
OCT system for layer by layer imaging.
This lab serves the purpose of teaching ADAMS (Automated Dynamic Analysis Adam's lab
of Mechanical Systems) simulation software
BETIC (Biomedical BETIC team is working for medical device innovation. It includes state-of-the-art
labs for bio-mechanics, various software’s of medical modelling, 3D scanning, Engineering and
Technology incubation CAD/CAE/CAM, Rapid prototyping (3D printing), Laser Cutting, PCB (Printed
Centre)
Circuit Board) design and Fabrication.
This lab teaches o ptimization in Tool path planning, efficient toolpath planning
strategies for 5-axis CNC machining of sculptured surfaces and prediction of
CAM cutting forces in 3-axis CNC milling machines.
The lab involves students working on various domains in CFD ranging from FSI
Computational Fluid problems to Multiphase flow. Students work on numerical simulations through
dynamics lab
software or develop a code for numerical solving.
Students use both computational and experimental tools to solve problems in areas
Computational Fluids and related to fluid mechanics, fluid structure interaction, multi-phase flows and
Soft Matter Lab
turbulence. The research problems being solved in the group are relevant to
renewable energy generation, climate science, processing industry and biological
flows.
This lab investigates computation of FSI of several challenging problems such as
Computational fluid- flapping
foils, bio-locomotion etc.
structure interaction lab
Equipment: High-performance computing server with over 200 cores
Computational Solid This Lab serves the purpose of teaching ABAQUS software for finite element
Mechanics
analysis and Computer Aided Engineering
Research on pulse tube coolers is undertaken in order to obtain minimum possible
Cryogenics and temperature for cryogenic application including space applications. Low cost
Refrigeration lab cryocooler is developed using Mixed Refrigerant Joule Thompson(MRJT) system
which can provide affordable and reliable solution to cryogenic technology.
Research on chill down time of pipelines carrying cryogens is undertaken in
collaboration with ISRO. Development of linear compressor which are used in
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pulse tube coolers is undertaken to build inhouse compressor to meet
requirements.
This lab has setup of Electro-chemical discharge machining. This setup is used for
Electrochemical Micro- micro-machining of nonconductive material, mostly glass substrate. These micro-
fabrication lab
machined samples have their application in MEMS and microfluidics device
fabrication.
This lab conducts research related to geophysical fluid dynamics. Few projects
that are currently going on are, 1. convection in rotating frame aiming at
Geophysical
and understanding heat transfer in planetary atmosphere; 2. Buoyant jet in stratified
environment aiming at understanding fluid dynamics of volcanic eruptions etc.
multiphase flow lab
Heat Pump Laboratory is a Research and Development Laboratory having Energy
Heat Pump Lab Conservation, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning along with Alternate Energy
Resources as the Current Areas of Activity.
The main work is going on combustion of energic fuels. The work is also on IC Engine and Combustion
Combustion Visualisation and Optical Diagnostics and HCCI Engine.
Lab
This lab has Caloyer Abrasion Tester- used for coating thickness measurement,
Taber Rotary Platform Abraser (Abrader) which determines the precise point at
ICME Lab which a material breaks down or shows unacceptable wear and
pin-on-Disc tester to determine the wear of material during sliding.
This lab investigates transport phenomena during impact and evaporation of
Interfacial flows lab droplets on a solid surface.
Equipment: High-speed camera, Optical and fluorescent microscope, Syringe
pumps etc
Machine dynamics and It has a shaker calibrated for 1000HZ. They have an adequate but a single channel
vibration lab
for taking off response
Machine Tool Lab (MTL) contains two Wire-EDM, one EDM, Grinder, Copying
Machine Tool Lab lathe, two 3-axis CNC machine, Laser milling and laser drilling machine, ECM
setup and one Hybrid machine of micro-EDM. Lab timing is from 10 a.m. to 5
p.m. for other student who is not worked under in charge of lab.
There are two labs- One is teaching lab which is called as strength of materials
Mechanics of Materials lab and another is research lab. This lab have micro level mechanical testing
lab equipment, optical instruments and digital image co-relation for obtaining
deformation field
Metal forming and rolling This lab teaches about making light weight components such as connecting rod,
lab
piston, crankshaft and engine block by using sheet metal
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This lab has facilities like Field emission analytical Scanning Electron
MMMF (Micro structure Microscope(EBSD), Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM), Automated Digital
mechanicsand micro Optical Microscope, 4DXM (4-Dimensional X-Ray Microscopy), Diamond
forming Lab)
Cutter and various polishing machines.
The work is going on the rarefied gas. The behaviour of gases is different in micro-
Rarefied gas dynamics lab channels than conventional channels. the difference is tried to find out using
experimental set up.
It has 3D printing machine based on FDM principles.
RM Lab 4- axis CNC machine with multiple tools mounted on it. Recently
Laser beam machine is also retrofitted in it. Its cost is around 2 crores.
Another 5 axis CNC machines are also available in the same lab.
This lab has motion capture system, Rapid control prototypes and mechanical
Robotics lab fabrication assembly
The lab performs experiment of solidification of metallic and non-metallic
Solidification Lab systems. Flow and density gradient are captured in the liquid using optical
techniques such as PIV. A gradient solidification furnace for up to 1000°C is being
built
The `Suman Mashruwala Advanced Microengineering Laboratory' focuses mainly
on non-VLSI based MEMS technology.
Suman Mashruwala Several types of equipment in fabrication, characterization and analysis are hosted
in the lab: Microscale electroplating, Micro map (electronic speckle pattern Advanced
Microengineering interferometry), Micro System Analyzer, 3D microprinting etc. The lab has been
Laboratory
involved in exploiting the natural reshaping of fluids due to fluid-fluid interface
instabilities into a wide variety of multiscale microfluidic devices ranging micro,
milli and higher scales.
TEMS Labs (Thermal Energy Materials & Systems Laboratory)
Research focuses on investigating heat and mass transfer processes and
applying the developed understanding towards enabling effective
solutions for scientific, engineering and technological problems.
Thermal Energy Materials Specific application of interest include but not limited to thermal and Systems Lab
management of vehicle electrification technologies and electronics, and
non-traditional thermal desalination technologies. Our objective is to
prepare future technical leaders of industry, academia, and government
through high quality multidisciplinary research and engineering
education.
Thermal Hydraulics and In this laboratory research is performed on basic and applied aspects thermal-
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reactor safety lab hydraulic problems faced in Power Industry. The research group works on both
experimental and numerical problems. The problems being tackled currently and
in the recent past have been directed at resolving flow stability boundaries in
Advanced Heavy Water Reactor, Cavitation in multi-dimensional flows, Fluid
transients in large pumped mains, Cavitation investigations in the oil circuit of
fighter aircrafts, Enhancement of critical heat flux in pool boiling, modelling of
power plant condensers, fretting wear in coolant channel of a pressurized heavy
water reactor, etc. THTF also houses the undergraduate nuclear engineering
laboratory wherein several experiments on radiation detection and
characterization of materials using radioactive sources are housed.
The major work is going on heat transfer and fluid flow. There is a setup of thermal
Thermal Science Lab energy storage system. The purpose of the experimental setup is to study the
potential of latent heat thermal storage system for medium temperature solar
applications.
1. Synthetic Jet for Electronic Cooling
Water Tunnel and PIV lab 2. Interaction of Wakes from Multiple Bodies
3. Free and Impinging Jet Flow
Central Workshop consist traditional machines like lathe (16), Milling (4),
Shaping (13), Drilling (3), Sawing Machine (2), Slotting Machine (1), Grinder (3).
Welding Lab and Central These labs are responsible for two courses ME113 in both semester and ME213 Workshop
in second semester.
Welding Lab consist Electric arc welding machine such as Metal inert
welding(MIG) and Tungsten inert welding (TIG) and around 25 vices.
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Our Faculty and Their Research Interests ____________________________________________________________________________________
Name Research Area of Interest
Thermal - Fluid Engineering
Prof. Amit Agrawal (AA) Flow in micro channels, Turbulent flows, CFD
Prof. Milind Atrey (MA) Cryogenics, Air-conditioning
Prof. Sridhar Balasubramanian (SRB) Sediment transport, multiphase turbulent flows
Prof. S. L. Bapat (SLP) Cryogenics, Air-conditioning
Prof. U. V. Bhandarkar (UVB) Statistical mechanics, heat transfer
Prof. Rajneesh Bhardwaj (RNB) Interfacial transport phenomena, CFD, FEA
Prof. Amitabh Bhattacharya (AB) Turbulence, multi-phase flow, CFD
Prof. Arindrajit Chowdhury (AC) Biofuels, Energetic material
Prof. Chandy Abhilash TFE, Turbulence, Computational Fluid Dynamics,
LES/DNS for complex transitional and turbulent
flows., Modelling of Turbulent Combustion, DNS/LES
of reacting flows.
Prof. U .N. Gaitonde (UNG) Thermodynamics, Energy Conversion, CHT
Prof. Shivasubramanian Gopalakrishnan High Performance Computing, CFD, Multi-phase
Prof. Kannan N. Iyer (KNI) Reactor Safety, Thermal Hydraulic, Multiphase Flow
Prof. S.V. Prabhu (SVP) Gas turbine blade cooling, Fire dynamics, heat
transfer
Prof.Neeraj Kumbhakarna Propellant combustion modelling , computational
chemistry
Prof. Bhalchandra Puranik (BPP) Gas Dynamics, Thermal Hydraulics
Prof. Milind Rane (MVR) Refrigeration, Alternate Energy Resources
Prof. Sandip Kumar Saha (SKS) Cooling technologies, CFD
Prof. Atul Sharma (AS) Multi-Phase Flow, Convective Heat Transfer, CFD,
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CHT
Prof. Sreedhara Sheshadri (SSR) Fuel combustion, IC engine, CMC
Prof. Arun Kumar Sridharan (AKS) Two-phase Heat Transfer,Experimental Heat Transfer
Prof. Atul Srivastava (ASR) Bio-engineering, Optical Tomography, heat transfer
Prof. R. P. Vedula (RPV) Fluid flow, heat transfer
Prof. Shankar Krishnan (SNK) Heat Transfer, Multifunctional Materials, Energy
Efficiency in Datacenters, High Performance
Compact Cooling Technologies,
Prof. Sreedhara Sheshadri (SSR) Fuel combustion, IC engine, CMC
Prof. Murallidharan Janani Heat Transfer, Computational Fluid Dynamics
Design Engineering
Prof. Tanmay Bhandarkar (TKB)
Prof. P.S. Gandhi (PSG)
Prof. Anirban Guha (AGH)
Prof. Abhishek Gupta (AG)
Prof. S.D. Jog (SDJ)
Prof. V. Kartik (VK)
Prof. Krishna Jonnalagadda (KNJ)
Prof. Salil S. Kulkarni (SSK)
Prof. Tripathi Shantanu
Prof. Vivek Sangwan
Prof. Surjya Kumar Maiti (SKM)
Prof. P. Seshu
Prof. Dhanesh Manik (DNM)
Prof. Dnyanesh Pawaskar (DNP)
Prof. S. Suryanarayanan (SSN)
Prof. Parag U. Tandaiya (PUT)
Fracture mechanics, Continuum mechanics, Analytical and numerical methods Micro Electromechanical Systems, Mechatronics, Robotics Artificial neural networks, Textile machinery Haptic, Robotics and Controls Business & social organization, economic liberation Nonlinear Dynamics & Chaos, dynamics, vibration Ceramic, MEMS, fracture Dynamical systems, FEA Design for Reliability, Mechanical & Environmental Reliability of Electronics, Solder Joint Fatigue, Robotics and automation Fracture Mechanics, FEA, Crack detection Smart structures, FEA, Dynamics of HS machine Dynamics of machine Fracture and fatigue, MEMS, Vibration Mechatronics, Energy management Shape memory alloys, FEA, Biomechanics
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Manufacturing Engineering
Prof. A. Subash Babu (ASB) Quality management, Inventory management
Prof. P. P. Date (PPD) Metal forming, Sheet metal formability
Prof. Amitava De (AD) Welding, LENS, DFM
Prof. S. S. Joshi (SSJ) Modelling of Manufacturing Processes, Machining of
Advanced Materials, precision manufacturing.
Prof. K. P. Karunakaran (KPK) Computer Numerical Control, Rapid Prototyping &
Tooling, Computer Graphics
Prof. S. S. Pande (SSP) Multi axis CNC machining, CAD, CAM, Computer
Graphics
Prof. Sushil Mishra (SKM) Micro forming, Sheet metal forming, Thermo-
mechanical processing
Prof. B. Ravi (BR) Casting, DFM, Computer Aided Surgery, Medical
device innovation, Web based education
Prof. Ramesh K. Singh (RKS) Micro machining, Precision & Hybrid machining, Laser
Micromachine
Prof. Pradeep Dixit (PD) Microfabrication,MEMS,3D
Prof. Asim Tewari (AT) Crystal plasticity, Nano composites, microstructural-
mechanics
Prof. Shyamprasad Karagadde (SPK) Solidification science, CFD, X Ray optical Imaging
Prof.Rakesh G. Mote (RGM) FIB,Plasmonics,UPM,Non-conventional machining,
machining of advanced materials.
Prof. Amol Gokhale (AAG) Manufacturing Engineering
Prof. Makarand Kulkarni (MSK) Reliability Engineering, Maintenance Planning, Quality
Engineering
Prof. Deepak Marla micro/nano-manufacturing
Prof. Alankar Alankar (ALR) Multifunctional Materials, Multi-scale multi-physics
material modelling, Crystal Plasticity, Wear, Nanolayered
Prof. Vinay Kulkarni CAD/CAM, Product Modeling and Geometric
Reasoning, Artificial Intelligence in Design and
Manufacturing
Prof. Amber Shrivastava Friction Stir Welding, Sustainable Manufacturing,
Modulation Assisted Machining,
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M.Tech. Projects of 2017 batch
S.NO NAME TOPIC SPECIALISATION GUIDE
1 Yashvi Shah Simulation of Imperfection in mechanisms Design Anirban Guha
2 Sanket Chhaya Dynamic crack propagation using couple stress theory Design Tanmay Bhandakkar
3 Amit Kumar Development of Multisensory technique for Design Prof. Abhishek Gupta
intervention of developmental dyslexia: An (Mechanical
electrophysiological and behavioural approach Engineering) And
Prof. Azizuddin Khan
(Humanities and
Social Sciences)
4 Vishvas Jayant Designing and controlling of pneumatic hammer Design Shantanu Tripati,
Coguide-
Karunakaran
5 Mahesh Kotnis Modelling of collision between a Tactical Ballistic Design Prof V Kartik
Missile and its interceptor
6 Shivam Agarwal Anisotropy in fracture properties of SU 8 thin films. Design Prof. Krishna
Jonnalagadda
7 Rahul Pari Rail robot for railway track routine inspection - Novel Design Prof. Anirban Guha
re-configurable mechanism design
8 Harshpreet Singh Stabilization of vibrations Design Prof. V. Kartik
9 Amruta Shrimali Vehicle slip control Design Prof Shashikanth
Suryanarayanan
10 Prem Mehta Design and controlling of 5 axis CNC micro milling Design Prof Ramesh Singh
machine
11 Nagi Reddy Finite element simulation of projectile motion into Design Prof. Krishna
Armor steel Jonnalagadda
12 Kavish Mehta Design and development of Sewer Cleaning Robot Design Prof. P.P.Date
13 Rohit Kumar Energy Efficient Jaggery Maker Thermal & Fluid Prof. Milind V Rane
Maurya Engineering
14 Vijay Pasi Non-intrusive study of single bubble generation from Thermal & Fluid Prof. Atul Srivastava
artificial cavity Engineering
15 Boorgu Vamshi Cavitation Thermal & Fluid Kannan Iyer
Engineering
16 Dipen Mistry City scrubber- an innovative solution to urban air Thermal & Fluid Prof. Arindrajit
pollution Engineering Chowdhury
17 Satish Kasare Pulsating heat pipe Thermal & Fluid Prof. Milind Atrey
Engineering
18 Sajan Singh Heat transfer in rarefied gas flow Thermal & Fluid Prof. Amit Agrawal
Engineering
19 Mathura Prasad Sav Fretting wear of pressure tube of pressurized heavy Thermal & Fluid Prof. Kannan Iyer
water reactor Engineering
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20 Akshay Pandya Heat Transfer Studies Thermal & Fluid Prof. Arunkumar
Engineering Sridharan
21 Abdul Haaris Khba Heat analysis on a flat plate heat exchanger Thermal & Fluid Prof Sandip Kumar
Engineering Saha
22 Mihir Modi Investigation of pool boiling phenomenon with heater Thermal & Fluid Prof. Atul Srivastava
surface modification Engineering
23 Oliya Mohmadazim Thermodynamics design of cryogenic refrigeration Thermal & Fluid Prof M. D. Atrey
M cycles for liquefaction of natural gas Engineering
24 Aishwarya Kumar Heat Transfer enhancement in channel with built in Thermal & Fluid Prof. Atul Srivastava
Singh Yadav semi-circular cylinder Engineering
25 Sudish Patil Design and fabrication of micro lattice vapor chambers Thermal & Fluid Prof. Shankar
Engineering Krishnan
26 Avinash Desai Study of CHF and nucleate boiling phenomena on Thermal & Fluid Prof. R. P. Vedula
curved surfaces. Engineering
27 Gaurav Sharma Study of heat transfer in multi-pass rotating channel Thermal & Fluid Prof. R.P. VEDULA
Engineering
28 Abhishek Meena Rapid Casting Manufacturing Prof. K.P.
Karunakaran
29 Suyash Agrawal FEM analysis of deformation behaviour of Inconel Manufacturing Prof. Sushil Mishra
30 Pinal Wire Electric discharge machining of Carbon fibre Manufacturing Prof. Deepak Marla
silicon carbide (Cf/SiC)
31 Bhaskar Jyoti Pegu Electroless copper plating Manufacturing Prof. Pradeep Dixit
32 Sudhakar Behera Micro grinding of brittle material Manufacturing Rakesh G. Mote
33 Rishikesh Prakash Failure parameters estimation of repairable and non- Manufacturing Makarand S Kulkarni
Borkar repairable systems by using machine learning
techniques.
34 Mayank Patel Optimisation of CNC part programs Manufacturing S. S. Pande
35 Priyank Effect of Laser surface treatment on microstructure Manufacturing Prof. Sushil Mishra
Dhrangdhariya behaviour and machinability of Beta Rich Ti Alloy:
Experiments and Modelling
36 Aman Kumar Modelling and experimental analysis of micro-milling Manufacturing Pradeep Dixit
Verma process in ECDM
37 Pankaj Salve Experimental investigation of 3D microstructural Manufacturing Prof. Asim Tewari
evolution under thermo-mechanical loading
38 Sharad Kandharkar Computational study of continuous casting MMM Shyaprasad
Karagadde
39 Hari Prakash Meena Material selection and manufacturing process for MMM Prof. Amit Agrawal
microfluidics devices
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40
Simulation of thermo-mechanical treatment for the MMM development of third generation of advance high Prof. Sandip Kumar
Akhilesh Kumar strength steels Saha
41 Akash Kumar Numerical simulation of fatigue crack growth in a two- MMM phase Titanium alloy (Ti-6Al-4V) using the
extended finite element method Prof. Sushil Mishra
42 V.S.V Rama Raju
Study of fluid based heat transfer enhancement in phase
change heat transfer devices
Thermal & Fluid
Engineering Prof. Shankar Krishnan
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M.Tech. Placements 2017
Name Company Specialization
cumminsindia (Engineering &
Shrivastava Avijit Ramesh Technology) MMM
gmindia (Engineering &
Jeffy John Philip Technology) MMM
maruti_suzuki (Engineering &
Prashant Vashisht Technology) MMM
gmindia (Engineering &
Abhishek Rupram Wadighare Technology) MMM
Amod Vispute tatamotors (Others) MMM
abhishek sharma tatamotors (Others) Thermal and Fluids Engineering
honeywell (Engineering &
Amit Gupta Technology) Thermal and Fluids Engineering
VOLVO (Engineering &
Amit Kumar Tiwari Technology) Thermal and Fluids Engineering
Aneesh Shilledar tatamotors (Others) Thermal and Fluids Engineering
Aniket Chaudhari tatamotors (Others) Thermal and Fluids Engineering
honeywell (Engineering &
Arpit Kumar Goyal Technology) Thermal and Fluids Engineering
cumminsindia (Engineering &
Bhatt Dhairya Kaushikkumar Technology) Thermal and Fluids Engineering
Bhushan Garse tatamotors (Others) Thermal and Fluids Engineering
michelin (Engineering &
Deep Mota Technology) Thermal and Fluids Engineering
BOSCH (Engineering &
Godase Mayur Manik Technology) Thermal and Fluids Engineering
eaton (Engineering &
Himanshi Saini Technology) Thermal and Fluids Engineering
TriveniTurbine (Research &
Jaiswal Hardik Rajkumar Development) Thermal and Fluids Engineering
Mukund Venkataraman tatamotors (Others) Thermal and Fluids Engineering
faurecia (Research &
Netake Nitin Vishnu Development) Thermal and Fluids Engineering
mahindra (Engineering &
Nikhil Hibare Technology) Thermal and Fluids Engineering
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cumminsindia (Engineering &
Saideep Pramod Shinde Technology) Thermal and Fluids Engineering
VOLVO (Engineering &
Saurabh Shubham Technology) Thermal and Fluids Engineering
GEITC (Engineering &
Saylee Mahimkar Technology) Thermal and Fluids Engineering
michelin (Engineering &
Shashi Chaurasia Technology) Thermal and Fluids Engineering
Tajinder Singh tatamotors (Others) Thermal and Fluids Engineering
TriveniTurbine (Research &
Vipul D. Ahuja Development) Thermal and Fluids Engineering
Minnikanti Venkata Mehar Sai boston scientific (Research &
Kartheek Development) Manufacturing Engineering
Amisha Goutam tatamotors (Others) Manufacturing Engineering
Govind Bhardwaj tatamotors (Others) Manufacturing Engineering
TriveniTurbine (Research &
Hrishikesh Dattatray Mane Development) Manufacturing Engineering
john (Engineering &
Kamran Ullah Khan Technology) Manufacturing Engineering
gmindia (Engineering &
Pragat Pradip Marathe Technology) Manufacturing Engineering
Pranad Seth tatamotors (Others) Manufacturing Engineering
Pratik R. Adhale tatamotors (Others) Manufacturing Engineering
Roshan Manohar Meshram cgpower (Analytics) Manufacturing Engineering
Rushikesh Pralhad Ingle edelweissfinance (Finance) Manufacturing Engineering
divgiwarner (Engineering &
Vicky Jaiswal Technology) Manufacturing Engineering
mahindra (Engineering &
Vishnu K P Technology) Manufacturing Engineering
eaton (Engineering &
Aakash Tanwar Technology) Design Engineering
Ankit Vekariya exlservice (Analytics) Design Engineering
geitc (Engineering &
Arati Bhattu Technology) Design Engineering
heromotocorp (Research &
Keshab Patra Development) Design Engineering
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eaton (Engineering &
Parth Sudhir Joshi Technology) Design Engineering
MWHglobal (Engineering &
Pinto Puthoor Technology) Design Engineering
acgworld (Engineering &
Puskar Pachoriya Technology) Design Engineering
eaton (Engineering &
Sana Nassar Syed Technology) Design Engineering
geitc (Engineering &
Shishir Shah Technology) Design Engineering
gmindia (Engineering &
Soumik Ghatak Technology) Design Engineering
michelin (Engineering &
Sumeet Ashok Bhawar Technology) Design Engineering
TriveniTurbine (Research &
Suraj Shimpi Development) Design Engineering
eaton (Engineering &
Tanumoy Kar Technology) Design Engineering
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Mech. Glories
Radiance: The Annual Research and Technology Festival of the
Department of Mechanical Engineering of IITB, or Radiance was first
initiated in the year 2007. Over the years, it has built its own legacy and
reputation of being platform for fostering brotherhood amongst the
Mechanical Engineering fraternity across the nation. It is a stage for
discussion of the challenges plaguing Mechanical Engineering, of the wide world of opportunities that lies before us, and of the innovative and creative ideas that just
strike people, in the "Radiance" and guests from over 100 colleges and corporate companies,
Radiance is just getting bigger and bigger. Thrilling competitions, innovative and fresh paper
presentations, exciting hands-on workshops and exhibitions that are a treat to the eyes and many
informal events to relax your mind after the technical overdose.
IITB Racing: A group of students from IIT Bombay who are united
by their passion for engineering, and they desire to fulfil a common
goal of putting India on the world map of race all terrain car
manufacturers. It started journey in June 2007. They participated in
Formula SAE 2008, held in Michigan, USA, in May 2008. IIT
Bombay was proud to be the only Indian team participating in the
event. Since its inception in 2008, IITB Racing has targeted excellence at the premier SAE Collegiate Design Competitions: Formula SAE (formula race car
competition), and the Baja SAE (all-terrain vehicle competition). IITB Racing’s formula car ‘Vayu’
won the SAE Perseverance award for the Best Rookie Team at the FSAE Michigan 2008 event, held
at Michigan International Speedway in May 2008.
The second vehicle ’Prithvi’ ,an all-terrain vehicle, won 5 awards (including Best Engineering
Design and Maximum Acceleration) at the Baja SAE India 2009 event, held at NATRIP, Pithampur
in January 2009. The 3rd vehicle ‘Agni’, a formula car, was the 2nd best Asian entry at the FSUK
competition, held at the famous Silverstone Formula One Circuit, UK, in July 2009. In Baja SAE
2011, Prithvi 2.0 won the Raftar Award of 1 Lakhs INR for being the Lightest and the Fastest
Vehicle in the competition.
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Various Positions of responsibility (POR) holders
Satish Kasare
PG Nominee
Email- kasaresatish@gmail.com
Mobile Number-9960722012
Sanket Chhaya
Department coordinator, ISCP
Email- Sanket.Chhaya.sc@gmail.com
Mobile Number-8866286426
Vijay Pasi
PG Sports Nominee
Email- vijaypasi126@gmail.com
Mobile Number-8655721683
Sunny
PG Cultural Nominee
Email-sunny2408@gmail.com
Mobile Number- 7045596228
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Sachin Ahwad
Company Coordinator, placement cell
Email- 173370005@iitb.ac.in
Mobile-9403860530
Mahesh Kotnis
Company Coordinator, placement cell
Email- 16310r001@iitb.ac.in
Mobile- 9930216381
Rishikesh Borkar
Department Placement Coordinator
Email- rishi.borkar19@gmail.com
Mobile Number- 8805030825
Kavish Mehta
Department Placement Coordinator
Email-kavishmehtameht92@gmail.com
Mobile-8291475070
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The Institute Student Companion Programme
The Student Companion Programme is specifically designed to cater to the needs of PG
community of IIT Bombay. The post graduate students in the institute face various issues
which are typically non-academic and coalition of academic in nature. These issues need to
be addressed; the ISCP provides a platform for the students to get help at formal as well as
informal lines. The current scenario, thus, calls for a Post Graduate student-oriented guidance
program which addresses their peculiar needs and helps them in becoming sound scientists,
engineers and citizens. The ISCP is in effect from the academic year 2011-2012, and is
monitored by the Dean AP office. Students are requested to make best use of the resources
made available to them by the ISCP. The present team from mechanical consists of 11
Student Companion (SC) and a Department Coordinator (DC).
NAME SPECIALISATION EMAIL ID/CONTACT PHOTO
sanket.chhaya.sc@gmail.com
Sanket Chhaya Design Mobile- 8866286426
rahulpari72@gmail.com
Rahul Pari Design Mobile-9004918961
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R Gowtham Design gow1693@gmail.com
Mobile- 845205650
Keyur Chodvadiya Design keyur.chodvadiya@gmail.com
Mobile-8460495594
vishvasjayant1992@gmail.com
Vishvas Jayant Design Mobile-8178338314
Akshay Pandya TFE pandyaakshay2996@gmail.com
Mobile-9099862606
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matwansajju@gmail.com
Sajan Singh TFE Mobile- 8126816442
divyajshah28@gmail.com
Divyaj Shah TFE Mobile-9082403223
Rama Raju Vegesna TFE ramaraju300@gmail.com
Mobile-7359079569
sudhakarbehera84@gmail.com
Sudhakar Behera Manufacturing Mobile-7504423551
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ranapinal96@gmail.com
Pinal Rana Manufacturing Mobile-9662411693
Priyank Manufacturing priyank125001@gmail.com
Dhrangdhariya Mobile-9687199475
Pankaj Salve Manufacturing salvepankaj01@gmail.com
Mobile-9987405768
Akhilesh Kumar MMM akhileshkumar08031993@gmail.
com
Mobile-8115544922
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