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RAJENDRA MANE POLYTECHNIC, AMBAV AFFILIATED TO MSBTE, MUMBAI, RECOGNIZED BY DTE, APPROVED BY AICTE, NEW DELHI
A/P Ambav, Devrukh, Taluk: Sangmeshwar, District: Ratnagiri 415804, 02354-249477,[email protected]
Volume 1, Issue 1 of 2016-17
Frequency: Bi- Half yearly
VISION
To prepare the students to be
competent and successful mechanical
engineers with professional and ethical
values
MISSION
To achieve excellence in
imparting extensive knowledge in
Mechanical Engineering with integrity and
honesty through curricular, co-curricular and
extra-curricular activities by imparting
effective training to the students to be
successful in employment and business, by
being an asset to the nation
EDITORIAL BOARD EDITOR IN CHIEF
Prof. G U. DONGARE
EDITORS
Prof. HATAPAKKI A B.
Prof. KALAMBATE P G.
STUDENT PANEL
GHAG ADESH VIKAS
PADWAL OMKAR DILIP
EAMC REMARK
YEAR REMARK 2015-16 EXCELLENT
2014-15 VERY GOOD
2013-14 VERY GOOD
FINAL YEAR RESULT
ACADEMIC
YEAR RESULT
2012-13 100 %
2013-14 91 %
2014-15 95 %
2015-16 93 %
CHAIRMAN
HON. SHRI RAVINDRA MANE
It is a matter of great pleasure and
satisfaction that RMP has come up with the
first issue of the Departmental Newsletter. I
believe that the newsletter will serve as a
window through which the complete profile
of the academic and co-curricular activities,
achievements and progress made during the
stipulated period can be viewed.
We at RMP are committed to
creating an ambience for nurturing
innovation, creativity and excellence in our
students. We aim to prepare the young
engineers and managers to confidently and
competently face the challenges of
intensifying competition by imparting high
quality technical and managerial education
coupled with appropriate training and wide
exposure to the state-of-art practices. Our
educational programs lay emphasis on all
round personality development and also in
inculcating human values and professional
ethics which help our students become more
human and socially responsible to lead a
meaningful life.
Best wishes for the success and bright
future in all their endeavors.
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PRINCIPAL
Dr. S V. PATIL
PRINCIPAL
I am very happy to note that the
Department of Mechanical Engineering of
Rajendra mane Polytechnic (Ambav-
Devrukh) is releasing its first Newsletter
enumerating the various activities and
achievements of their faculty and students.
Mechanical Engineering is a versatile and
evergreen branch of engineering. Mechanical
engineer can work in various fields like
automotive system, airspace engineering,
design engineering, dynamic system and
control, power plant engineering, etc. and
most importantly in software field also. The
students and faculties of department are
always proactive in taking initiatives in
technical, cultural and social events. I hope
that this newsletter will serve the purpose of
reflecting all activities of department and it
will inspire others to do their best.
I congratulate all the students who
have put their efforts in bringing this first
newsletter issue and also appreciate HOD
and all faculty members for motivating their
students towards this fulfillment. I wish each
one of them in the Department success in all
their endeavors.
HEAD OF DEPARTMENT
Prof. G U. DONGARE
Firstly, warm welcome to
Mechanical engineering Department.
Mechanical Engineers play a significant role
in the design and manufacturing of all of the
products and systems essential to everyday
modern life: things like home appliances,
bikes, iPods, electric power generation,
recreational equipment, wheelchairs,
airplanes, robots, industrial equipment to
name a few. We have a team of dedicated
and experienced faculty, driving the
department towards excellence in teaching.
The Department organizes Seminars,
workshops on wide-ranging topics every
year. We have a very good Industry-Institute
interaction and we organize Industrial Visits
for students periodically to provide an
opportunity for the students to interact with
working professionals from industry. We
believe in holistic development of students
and aim at identifying the hidden skills,
developing the personality and inculcating
human values to mould our students into
technically-qualified professionals ready to
face the competitive world.
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DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL
TEACHING STAFF
Prof. G U. DONGARE
H.O.D, M.E (Appeared), Experience; 7 years
Prof. R R. DONGARE
M.E (Appeared), Experience; 4 years
Prof. A B. HATAPAKKI
M.E (Machine Design), Experience; 3.5 years
Prof. N D. BHATKAR
B.E, Experience; 5 years
Prof. J M. SIRASE
B.E, Experience; 4 years
Prof. P G. KALAMBATE
B.E, Experience; 3 years
Prof. A V. PAWASKAR
B.E, Experience; 4 years
Prof. S S.HAVAL
B.E, Experience; 4 years
NON TEACHING STAFF
Mr. S B. MOHITE
Lab Assistant, Experience; 1 year
Mr. P H. JADHAV
Lab Assistant, Experience; 5 years
MESA PRESIDENT
MR. AJINKYA SHINDE
VICE-PRESIDENT
MR. RAJVARDHAN RAORANE
SECRETARY
MR. SAGAR KOLVANKAR
MR. GIRIDHAN BALEKUNDRI
TREASURER
MR. KAUSTUBH DESHMUKH
MR. ABHISHEK KHANVILKAR
COMMITTEE MEMBERS
MR. JINIT KADAM
MR. SUMIT ANERAO
MR. RITESH JADHAV
MS. ADNAN DURKAR
MR. PRANAV DALVI
MR. REHAN VANU
MR. PRANAY SAWANT
MS. KAUMUDI RAVNANG
MR. PRANAV AMKAR
DEPARTMENTAL LABS
Mechanical Engineering, being a core branch of General Engineering, we are proud to possess state of art
laboratories. These labs are well equipped with actual experimental set-up, models and charts for the
students to have hands on experience apart from theoretical knowledge. In order to meet dynamic
requirements of industry, the advanced lab like CAD/CAM lab have been set-up to impart latest
engineering knowledge & training to students. The department regularly conducts certificate programs for
Auto CAD & new design strategies.
THERMAL ENGINEERING LAB
Thermal Engineering Lab consists of various Boiler
models, Boiler mountings and accessories, Experimental
setup of Thermal conductivity, Stefan Boltzmann Law,
Heat exchangers, Bomb Calorimeter etc.
COMPUTER AIDED DRAFTING LAB
CAD Lab consists of about 20 personal computers. The
computers are fed with software’s like AutoCAD,
CATIA. The Lab also has PLC trainer, LCD projector
and Printer for plotting drawings.
COMPUTER NUMERICALLY
CONTROLLED LAB
Commonly known as CNC Lab. CNC machines
perform multiple functions particularly manufacturing
processes simultaneously by feeding a computer
program.
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FLUID MECHANICS LAB
Fluid Mechanics Lab consists of various types of
turbines, Pressure gauges, Venturimeter setup, Major
losses in pipe setup, Setup of notch sensitivity,
Compressors etc.
POWER ENGINEERING LAB
Power Engineering Lab consists of 2 stage reciprocating
Air compressor test rig, Vapour compression test rig,
and Ice plant test rig.
WORKSHOP
Workshop consists of Lathe machines, milling machines,
grinding machines, welding section, Smithy shop for
forging operations, carpentry section and so on.
Adesh Ghag
S.Y. Mechanical
NANOTECHNOLOGY
Nanotechnology is the manipulation of matter
and supermoleculer scale. The earliest,
widespread description of nanotechnology
referred to the particular technological goal of
precisely manipulating atoms and molecules for
fabrication of macro scale products, also now
referred to as molecular Nanotechnology.
Nanotechnology is the engineering of functional
systems at molecular scale. In its original sense,
nanotechnology refers to the projected ability to
construct items from the bottom up, using
techniques and tools being developed today to
make complete, high performance products.
Application and Approaches
Nano medicine: - It ranges from the medical
applications of Nano-material and biological
devices, to Nano electronic biosensors, and
even future applications such as biological
machines.
Nanotechnology is also used in cosmetics,
sports, clothes; nanotech filters which
remove hazardous microbes and chemicals
from drinking water.
Functional Approaches: - Synthetic chemical
methods can also be used to create synthetic
molecular motors, such as in Nano cars.
Harshad Botle
T.Y. Mechanical
NANO ROBOTICS WORLD’S TINIEST ENGINE
Scientists have created the world's tiniest practical
engines, and these light-powered machines could
one day power microscopic robots small enough
to enter living cells. As, technological innovations
make devices smaller and smaller, scientists are
developing machines that are only the size of
complex molecules — nanometers, or billionths
of a meter, in scale. In comparison, the average
human hair is about 100,000 nanometers wide.
The new engines are made of tiny particles of
gold only 60 nanometers in diameter. These
particles are connected to one another by a
water-laden gel made of a heat-sensitive
compound. When heated by a green laser to
more than 95 degrees Fahrenheit (35 degrees
Celsius), the gel expels water, contracting within
a microsecond and forcing the gold Nano-
particles into tight clusters about 400 nanometers
wide. When the engine is cooled, the gel takes
on water and expands, and the gold Nano-
particles are strongly and quickly pushed apart,
like a spring, the researchers explained. The
devices are also energy-efficient, bio-compatible
and cost-effective to manufacture, the scientists
added.
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STAFF ACHIEVEMENTS
Successful completion of Post-
Graduation
Prof. Hatapakki A B.
M.E (Machine Design)
We are glad to inform that, our staff
member Prof. Hatapakki A B. has successfully
completed his post graduation in M.E.
(Machine Design) on August 2015 from
Finolex Academy of Management &
Technology, Ratnagiri affiliated to University
of Mumbai.
Staff Pursuing Post Graduation
Research Papers Published In
National/ International Level
Magazine.
Name Of Staff
Title Of Research
Paper
Volume,
Issue/Month of
Magazine
Prof. Hatapakki A B.
Design
Optimization of
C Frame of
Hydraulic Press
Machine
2015 IJEDR |
Volume 3, Issue 2 |
ISSN: 2321-9939
Training Programs Attended
Name of Faculty Subject for Orientation
Program
Prof. Dongare G U
Multi body Dynamics analysis
with ADAMS, ADCET
ASHTA
Prof. Haval S S.
Orientation workshop of EDG,
NEW POLYTECHNIC
KOLHAPUR
Prof. Sirase J M.
Orientation workshop of EGM,
NEW POLYTECHNIC KOLHAPUR
Prof. Sirase J M.
Mechatronics in Maintenance
Engineering, M M
POLYTECHNIC, PUNE
Prof. Kalambate P G. Orientation workshop of
FMM, L & T MUMBAI
Prof. Kalambate P G. Orientation workshop of TOM, L & T MUMBAI
Prof. Pawaskar A V. Steps to research, FAMT,
RATNAGIRI
Prof. Dongare R R. Advanced Course on
AutoCAD, RMP,AMBAV
Prof. Ambekar R K. Advanced Course on
AutoCAD, RMP,AMBAV
Staff Name
Degree/
University Branch
Prof. J M.
Sirase
M.E( Appeared)
NMU
2012
Thermal
Engineering
Prof. S S.
Haval
M.E( Appeared)
SHIVAJI 2012
Design
Engineering
Prof. A V.
Pawaskar
M.E( Appeared)
MUMBAI 2012
Design
Engineering
Prof. R R.
Dongare
M.E( Appeared)
MUMBAI
2009
Design
Engineering
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STUDENTS ACHIEVEMENTS
Training and Placement
Around 288 students have been placed
in renowned companies from our
institute since the academic year 2012-
13. A record of our placement activity
has been detailed below:-
ACADEMIC
YEAR COMPANY NAME
NUMBER OF
STUDENTS
PLACED
2012-13 TATA MOTORS, PUNE 15
2012-13 LARSEN AND
TOUBRO, MUMBAI 17
2012-13
SEA CAREER
MARITIME SERVICES,
GOA
58
2012-13 POSCO STEEL,
MANGAON 05
ACADEMIC
YEAR COMPANY NAME
NUMBER OF
STUDENTS
PLACED
2013-14 TATA MOTORS,
PUNE
17
2013-14 SEA CAREER
MARITIME
SERVICES, GOA
58
2013-14 MAHINDRA AND
MAHINDRA,
NAGPUR
60
2013-14 SANDVIK ASIA PVT
LTD, CHIPLUN
04
2013-14 TVS, PUNE
02
2013-14 JAGRUT MOTORS,
RATNAGIRI
01
ACADEMIC
YEAR
COMPANY NAME
NUMBER OF
STUDENTS
PLACED
2014-15 POSCO STEEL,
MANGAON 01
2014-15 BAJAJ AUTO LTD,
PUNE 03
2014-15 CMS INFO SYSTEM
PVT LTD, MUMBAI 07
2014-15 JAGRUT MOTORS,
RATNAGIRI 03
2014-15 UNIQUE MOTORS,
RATNAGIRI 01
2014-15 CEAT TYRE,
MUMBAI 02
2015-16 BAJAJ AUTO LTD,
PUNE 09
2015-16 EATON FLUID
POWER PVT. LTD.,
PUNE 09
2015-16 FLASH
ELECTRONICS,
PUNE 06
2015-16 FUKOKU INDIA PVT
LTD, PUNE 01
2015-16 IMPACT INFOTECH
PVT LTD, PUNE 01
2015-16 VEE COMMERCIAL
PVT LTD/
MAHINDRA &
MAHINDRA,MUMBAI
08
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Sports Achievements
Cultural Activity
Pioneer 2k15
Our department has successfully
organized the National Level Paper
Presentation in the year 2015. The event
was named as Pioneer 2k15. Students all
over the Konkan region had participated
in this mega event. Our students secured
the first and the third prize respectively.
WINNERS
AJINKYA SHINDE & SHIVGURU PAWAR
SECOND RUNNER UP
SIDDHI NARVEKAR & AISHWARYA SOMAN
CATEGORY GAME PARTICIPANTS
Zonal
Competition
Table
Tennis Sanket Shelke
1St Runner
Up
Zonal
Competition
Kabaddi
Pratik Takke
Pratik Adhav
Subodh Jain
SumitVele
Semi Final
Zonal
Competition
Volleyball BhaveshLakhan
Zonal
Competition Basketball KunalBhave
1St Zonal
Competition Football
NiteshVele
Siddhesh Mahadik
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MISCELLANEOUS EVENTS
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TREE PLANTATION DAY
Tree Plantation Day is also known as VANMAHOSTAV
Day. It was celebrated on July 01, 2016. About 20
students of Mechanical Engineering Department
participated in the event arranged across Ambav road.
CATIA EXPERT LECTURE
Students of TY Mechanical attended the expert Lecture
on CATIA, which boosts the knowledge of students.
Industry Expert, Mr. S.S. Khandekar of S.K Technical
Solutions Pvt. Ltd delivered the lecture in the month of
July 2016.
INTERNATIONAL YOGA DAY
International Yoga Day was celebrated on June 21,
2016. About 125 students with faculty members
participated in the event. Yoga Expert Ms. Solkar
guided the auspicious occasion.
GURU POORNIMA
Students of Mechanical department arranged a function
On the occasion of GURU POORNIMA on 19th July,
2016. A wonderful event to honour and respect the
teachers.