MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

Establishment Year : 1996    I   Intake: 60   I    Duration of Course: 4 Years

Vision

Goings-on to be recognized globally for excellent education and research leading to well skilled engineers

Mission

To develop industry oriented manpower to accept the challenges of globalization by supporting them to groom in all aspects like communication, interpersonal skills

Goal

To develop engineers with high quality knowledge of Mechanical Engineering with diverse background to meet the challenges of new millennium.

PROGRAM EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES

  1. Graduates will have become effective collaborators and innovators, leading or participating in efforts to address social, technical and business challenges.
  2. Graduates will have engaged in life-long learning and professional development through self-study, continuing education or graduate and professional studies in engineering, business.
  3. An ability to design a mechanical engineering based system, components or processes to meet desired needs with a focus on public health and safety, culture, society and environment.
  4. An understanding of professional responsibility and accountability and demonstrate the need for sustainability.
  5. The broad education necessary to assess the impact of mechanical engineering solutions in a legal, health, safety and societal context.

PROGRAM OUTCOMES

  1. An ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering.
  2. An ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret data
  3. An ability to design a system, component, or process to meet desired needs within realistic constraints such as economic, environmental, social, political, ethical, health and safety, manufacturability, and sustainability.
  4. An ability to function on multidisciplinary teams.
  5. An ability to identify, formulates, and solves engineering problems.
  6. An understanding of professional and ethical responsibility.
  7. An ability to communicate effectively.

COURSE OUTCOME

Course Outcome

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INFRASTRUCTURE

Name of The Lab Area Covered (Square Mtr.) Cost of the Lab
Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Lab /
Tribology Lab
103.32 3,24,585
78,306
CAD Center 72.00 18,17,688
Net Lab 67.00 -
Metallurgy Lab 72.00 4,19,347
Metrology & Quality Control Lab 72.00 6,65,332
Basic Mechanical / Automobile Lab 72.00 5,26,232
Heat Transfer Lab 106.38 1,58,168
Thermal Engg / Fluid Mechanics Lab 106.38 13,13,605
Theory of Machine / Vibration Lab 105.32 1,67,086
CAM Lab 23.20 10,77,242
PG- Lab 67.00 9,57,026
Drawing Hall 206.60 1,40,902
Workshop - 36,96,310
Seminar Hall 105.93 -

FACULTY MEMBERS

HGPATIL

Prof. Hemant Gorakh Patil

M.E (I E M), B.E. (Mech) Ph. D Pursuing

Associate Professor & Head

Areas of Research:

1. Mechanical Vibration

2. Operation Research

Experience : 22 Years

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GACHAUDHARI

Mr. Girish Arjun Chaudhari

M.E. (Manufacturing Engineering)

Assistant Professor

Areas of Research:

1. Friction stir welding

Experience : 25 Years

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HKCHVAN

Prof. Harichandra K. Chavhan

Ph. D. (pursuing), ME (Thermal Engg.), B.E. (Mechanical)

Assistant Professor & Head (App. science department)

Areas of Research:

1. Fluid Mechanics.

2. Thermal Engg.

3. Finite Element Analysis.

Experience : 15 Years

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NDPAEL

Prof. Nilesh Damodar Patel

M.E (Thermal), B.E. (Mech)

Assistant Professor

Areas of Research:

1. 14. Metrology & Quality Control, Thermal Engineering.

Experience : 15 Years

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UUPATIL

Prof. Umesh U. Patil

M.E. (Water Resources Engg.), B.E. (Civil)

Assistant Professor

Experience: 14 Years

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LABORATORIES

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LABORATORIES

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