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LORDS INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY Survey No.32, Himayath Sagar, RR Dist, Hyderabad 500008
Presents
Mechronicle
M E C H A N I C A L SEMESTER N E W S L E T T E R
Technical Article
Mechanical Transmission Without Contact Between Parts Date: September 27, 2010, Source: Universidad Carlos
III de Madrid - Oficina de Información Científica
Summary: Researchers in Spain are coordinating an
international project to develop a new concept of
mechanical transmission without contact between parts,
based on magnetic forces, which prevents friction and
wear as well as making lubrication of the parts
unnecessary.
The objective of project MAGDRIVE is to define,
construct, and test a prototype of mechanical
transmission without contact between parts, which is
capable of functioning in cryogenic conditions with minimum practically non-existent maintenance. "In
addition, this type of mechanism, which is responsible for transmitting power between various elements
within a machine, should be capable of going into space and being in operation for years without any
type of breakdown or some similar event," explained Professor José Luis Pérez Díaz from the UC3M
Department of Mechanical Engineering, who is the coordinator this new European research project for
the 7th Framework Program (FP7), set to last for three years. The fundamental features of the design,
proposed by the researchers to ensure that there is no physical contact between the transmission movable
parts, are based on the use of magnetic forces. "What we are attempting to research within the framework
of this project is if the efficiency of these mechanisms is adequate and if they have the properties which
we think they should have," Professor Pérez Díaz clarified.
The advantages of mechanical transmission in which there is no contact between the moving parts, are
mainly, first, that wear and tear of the parts is prevented, and second, that lubrication is not necessary.
"Not having contact or friction between the teeth of the gears," Perez Díaz explained, "means it would
not be necessary to use lubricants. At cryogenic temperatures -- around -200 ºC -- conventional lubricants
become hard as a rock and cause problems," he commented. "Furthermore," he pointed out, "if we take
into account that more than half of the energy that we consume is lost to friction, having mechanisms
that do not do so would be truly important. "The utility of this type of mechanical transmission model
can found in diverse scenarios. The first application the researchers commented on is for all types of
mechanisms used in satellites or spacecrafts where there is not easy access for maintenance and where it
is necessary to have a low weight and to function under the cryogenic conditions of space, although
applications can be found in instruments that need to function within this range of temperature on earth,
such as a CT and MRI machines used in medicine. "If our type of transmission can be extrapolated to
atmospheric temperature it could be utilized in any transmission system which could take advantage of
these properties, although at the moment we are focussing on the space application," according to
Professor Pérez Díaz, He also forms part of the MAQLAB research group at the UC3M, which has
experience working in magneto mechanics and superconducting levitation mechanics.
The MAGDRIVE project is a European project in the Space area of the 7th Framework Program
coordinated by Universidad Carlos III de Madrid (UC3M) and with the participation of the National
Research Council (CNR-SPIN) of Genova and the University of Cassino (both in Italy), the Foundation
of the School of Sciences at the University of Lisbon (Portugal) and three companies: BPE from
Germany, the Spanish LIDAX, and CAN Superconductors from the Czech Republic. UC3M, in addition
to the coordination tasks, will carry out the design and a large part of setting up the prototype, in addition
to participating in the tests, according to the project heads.
DECEMBER-2017
Editors
Dr. S.A.P Quadri
Mr. Mohd Abdul
Junaid
INSIDE THIS ISSUE
Technical Article
Management
Interaction with
Students
NBA Team Visit
Events Attended
QUOTE OF THE
MONTH:
“Strive for
perfection in
everything. Take the
best that exists and
make it better. If it
doesn’t exist create it.
Accept nothing nearly
right or good enough
- Sir Henry Royce, Co-
Founder of Rolls Royce.
Failure will never
overtake me if my
definition to succeed is
strong enough
-APJ Abdul Kalam
Program Educational Objectives (PEOs)
The educational objectives of the Mechanical Engineering program are designed to produce competent
engineers who are ready to contribute effectively to the advancement of Mechanical Engineering causes and
to accommodate the needs of the profession. The Mechanical Engineering department is dedicated to
graduating Mechanical Engineers who
PEO 1: Shall apply fundamental and advanced knowledge and skills in basic and engineering sciences and
in Mechanical Engineering, to find suitable solutions to technological challenges and problems in various
areas of engineering and real-life areas using modern tools.
PEO 2: Shall practice Mechanical Engineering in a responsible, professional, and dedicated manner by
functioning effectively either as an individual or as a member of multi – disciplinary teams, for the benefit of
the industry and society at large without detriment to environment and sustainable development.
PEO 3: Shall acquire good job opportunities in industries or pursue higher studies.
PEO 4: Shall develop the ability to engage in lifelong learning, research and develop in a responsible,
professional, dedicated and ethical manner for the benefit of the industry and society at large.
PROGRAM OUTCOMES (POs)
Engineering Graduates will be able to:
1. Engineering knowledge: Apply the knowledge of mathematics, science, e n g i n e e r i n g
fundamentals, and an engineering specialization to the solution of complex engineering problems.
2. Problem analysis: Identify, formulate, review research literature, and analyze complex engineering
problems reaching substantiated conclusions using first principles of mathematics, natural sciences,
and engineering sciences.
3. Design/development of solutions: Design solutions for complex engineering problems and design
system components or processes that meet the specified needs with appropriate consideration
for the public health and safety, and the cultural, societal, and environmental considerations.
4. Conduct investigations of complex problems: Use research-based knowledge and research
methods including design of experiments, analysis and interpretation of data, and synthesis of the
information to provide valid conclusions.
5. Modern tool usage: Create, select, and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and modern
engineering and IT tools including prediction and modeling to complex engineering activities with
an understanding of the limitations.
6. The engineer and society: Apply reasoning informed by the contextual knowledge to assess
societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to the
professional engineering practice.
7. Environment and sustainability: Understand the impact of the professional engineering solutions
in societal and environmental contexts, and demonstrate the knowledge of, and need for sustainable
development.
8. Ethics: Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and norms of
the engineering practice.
9. Individual and team work: Function effectively as an individual, and as a member or leader in
diverse teams, and in multidisciplinary settings.
10. Communication: Communicate effectively on complex engineering activities with the engineering
community and with society at large, such as, being able to comprehend and write effective reports
and design documentation, make effective presentations, and give and receive clear instructions.
11. Project management and finance: Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of t h e engineering
and management principles and apply these to one’s own work, as a member and leader in a
team, to manage projects and in multidisciplinary environments.
12. Life-long learning: Recognize the need for, and have the preparation and ability to engage in
independent and life-long learning in the broadest context of technological change.
Chairman Meeting with Students
Chairman, Lords Institute of Engineering & Technology, Including Secretary
Madam & R&D Director has conducted a meeting with students regarding their
performance, Attendance and their feedback.
Students while sharing their experiences with College Management regarding their
performance, Attendance.
NBA Team Visit
Dr. Syed Azam Pasha Quadri, Head of the Mechanical Engineering Department,
giving presentation in front of NBA team in the presence of Dr. Mohd Masood,
R&D Director.
NBA Inspection Team Interaction with Students and various activities of Lords
Institute of Engineering & Technology
Students of Mechanical
Engineering Department has
Attended Workshop in
TALWAR VOLVO
WORKSHOP, Miyapur,
Hafeezpet from
1st Augest-22nd August
Zia Mohammed
Asgar14M21A0399 Shaik Salman14M21A0396 Asrar14M21A03D4 Mirza Ahmed Ali
baig14M21A03C5 Amer Khan14M21A03D5
Students of Mechanical
Engineering Department has
Attended Workshop in
HYUNDAI, Kun United,
Shaikpet, Hyderabad
15 days
Mirza Shahed Ali
Baig14M21A03A5 Mohd Shujauddin
Siraj14M21A03A6 Mir Mustafa Sultan 14M21A03C8
Workshops Attended
Students of Mechanical
Engineering Department Has
Attended Workshop in
SOUTH CENTRAL
RAILWAY
CARRIAGE WORKSHOP
From 10th August to 25th
August
Mohammed Faseeh Ur Rehman Mohammed Israr Ahmed Mohd Azmathullah Owais uddin Farooqui Syed Aquib Ahmed
DAMODAR VALLEY
CORPORATION BTPS,
Bokaro Thermal (Jharkhand)
“This is to certify that MD.
ISHTIYAQUE AHMED A
student of 3rd Year, B.Tech
(Mechanical Engineering) from
Lords Institute of Engineering &
Technology, Himayath Sagar
(Hyderabad) has undergone
vocational training in our
Organization at Damodar Valley
Corporation, BTPS, Bokaro
Thermal (Jharkhand) from 15-
06-2017 to 14-07-2017, Has has
attended 18 days Voactional
Training Programme. During
the Above period his
performance was very good and
he was found punctual, I wish
every success in his life.”
Students of Mechanical
Engineering Department Has
undergone 1-month Internship
which starts from 10th Sep 2017 to
10th Oct 2017
ACMI INDUSTRIES, Unit-II,
IDA, Jeedimetla, Hyderabad,
Telangana.
Mr. Mohd Taqi Uddin
Mr. Mohammed Zia
Mr. Asrar Ahmed
Mr. Mohammed Sadiq
Mr. Shaik Jahangir
Mr. Syed Zubair Azeem
Mr. Mohammed Salman
Mr. Khaja Mohammed Ibraheam
Students of Mechanical
Engineering Department Has
Undergone 15 days Internship
which starts from 26th
September in AUTOMOTIVE
MANUFACTURERS
PRIVATE LIMITED,
Secunderabad, Telangana
Mr. Syed Fazal
Mr. Mohammed Mujtaba
Ahmed
Mr Syed Ghouse,
Students of Mechanical
Engineering Department Has
undergone 1-month Internship
which starts from 10th Sep 2017 to
10th Oct 2017
Mahavir Auto Diagnostics Pvt
Ltd, Sanathnagar, Hyderabad,
Telangana.
Mr. Shaik Mohammed Basith
Mr. Mohammed Adnan Ismail
Mr. Shaik Abdul Meraj
Mr. Syed Ali Daniyal Mehdi
Mr. Mohammed Jaleeluddin
Internships Attended
Students of Mechanical Engineering
Department Has gone 7 days
Industrial Visit which starts from 10th
Oct to 17th Oct in
MAN TRUCK & BUS, MGB
Motors & Auto Agencies, Pvt Ltd,
Dommara Pochampally, Hyd,
Telangana.
Industrial Visits
Students of Mechanical
Engineering Department has
Attended Seminar as a
Skill Development
Programme On two Wheeler
sub assembly, Castrol India, 3rd
August 2017 10.30am To
5.00pm Venue: Hyderabad
Merrite Hotel, Tank Bund
Road, Opposite Hussain Sager
Lake, Hyderabad,
Development In Engine Design
-Bs4, Evap System, Electronic
Fuel Injection System, Abs
Brake System, Tools
Faculty of Mechanical
Engineering Department has
Attended Seminar as on
3D Printing Technologies
Organized by PTC, 7th Nov
2017 7.00pm To 10.00pm
Venue: Taj Deccan Hotel,
Banjara Hills Hyderabad,
Faculty of Mechanical
Engineering Department has
Attended Seminar as on
Unigraphics Organized by
Design Tech, 27th Nov 2017
9.00am To 4.30pm Venue:
Park Hyatt Hotel, Banjara Hills
Hyderabad,
Seminars
Mr. Vaibhav Kumar
Mechanical 3rd Year Student
represent the University in the
ALL INDIA inter university
CROSS COUNTRY
tournament held in VTU,
Belgavi on 30th Oct 2017 and
got award from Secretary
Madam.
Mr. Mohammed Faizan Imadi
Mechanical Final year student
has represented Telangana
State Team in All India Mixed
Martial Arts National
Championship 2017 at
Mumbai from 11th Oct to 18th
Oct 2017.
Sports Competitions
Coming Events
Guest Lectures
Seminars
Workshops
Industrial Visits
MEGSO Event
PTA (Parent Teachers Association) Meetings