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st 1 NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON RECENT TRENDS IN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (NC-RTST-2019) th Thursday, 07 March 2019 Jointly Organized By An ISO 9001:2015 Certified Institute Sant Gajanan Maharaj College of Engineering, Mahagaon and Sant Gajanan Maharaj Rural Polytechnic, Mahagaon Site-Chinchewadi, Gadhinglaj-Halkarni Road Tal - Gadhinglaj, Dist - Kolhapur. PIN - 416503 Maharashtra Ph. (O): 02327-275581, Fax: 02327-275581 Web site: ; www.sgmcoe.in www.sgmrh.com Sponsored By

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  • st1 NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON

    RECENT TRENDS IN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY(NC-RTST-2019)

    thThursday, 07 March 2019

    Jointly Organized By

    An ISO 9001:2015 Certified Institute

    Sant Gajanan Maharaj College of Engineering, Mahagaon and

    Sant Gajanan Maharaj Rural Polytechnic, Mahagaon

    Site-Chinchewadi, Gadhinglaj-Halkarni Road Tal - Gadhinglaj,

    Dist - Kolhapur. PIN - 416503 Maharashtra

    Ph. (O): 02327-275581, Fax: 02327-275581

    Web site: ; www.sgmcoe.in www.sgmrh.com

    Sponsored By

    http://www.sgmcoe.inhttp://www.sgmrh.com

  • DISCLAIMER :

    The authors are responsible for the contents of the abstracts.

    PUBLISHED BY :

    Dr. A. A. Mane

    Convener, NC-RTST-2019

    Sant Gajanan Maharaj College of Engineering, Mahagaon, Pin -416503

    PRINTED AT :

    Sandip Design Point Gadhinglaj.

    Tal- Gadhinglaj, Dist- Kolhapur

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    Sant Gajanan Maharaj College of Engineering, Mahagaon

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    VISION::

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    Sant Gajanan Maharaj Rural Polytechnic, Mahagaon

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    FFoouunnddeerr’’ss MMeessssaaggee

    I am very happy to note that Sant Gajanan Maharaj College of Engineering,

    Mahagaon and Sant Gajanan Maharaj Rural Polytechnic, Mahagaon is jointly organizing 1st

    Natonal Conference on “RECENT TRENDS IN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY” held

    on Thursday, 07th March 2019. Organizing of such a prominent Conference will take

    this Institte to still greater heights in terms of research and academics. This is a proven

    fact that no standalone technology will bring the transformation and welfare in the lives

    of human beings. This Conference is an effort towards bringing in Science & Technology

    together, the fusion of which will miraculously change the canvas of human life. To such

    a futuristic and brave effort, I wish sincerely a huge best of luck. I am sure this

    Conference will be a trendsetter. May God bless all those who are involved in making

    this Conference a great success.

    Hon. Dr. Annasaheb D. Chavan

    Founder Chairman,

    SGM Group of Institutions,

    Mahagaon

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    TTrruusstteeee’’ss MMeessssaaggee

    It gives me an immense pleasure to welcome you all on the occasion of 1st

    National Conference on “RECENT TRENDS IN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY” (NC-

    RTST-2019) jointly organized on 07th March 2019 by Sant Gajanan Maharaj College of

    Engineering, Mahagaon and Sant Gajanan Maharaj Rural Polytechnic, Mahagaon at Sant

    Gajanan Maharaj College of Engineering, Mahagaon. It is our attempt to bring all the best

    literary brains of Science, Engineering and Technology Sectors on one platform through

    the media of our Education Group. It’s a matter of great pride for me that we are

    organizing national conference NC-RTST-2019.

    I am sure that this Conference shall provide the best platform for researchers and

    scientists and will offer an excellent opportunity to the participants to update their

    knowledge with the new trends and skills in the field of Science, Engineering and

    Technology and they will also enjoy the hospitality of our Institute.

    I acknowledge gratefully the constant support and professional expertise of all the

    contributors. I congratulate all the members of organizing committee for their efforts and

    wish NC-RTST-2019 a grand success.

    Dr. Sanjay A. Chavan

    Trustee,

    SGM Group of Institutions,

    Mahagaon

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    TTrruusstteeee’’ss MMeessssaaggee

    I am very pleased to see that Sant Gajanan Maharaj College of Engineering,

    Mahagaon and Sant Gajanan Maharaj Rural Polytechnic, Mahagaon is jointly organizing the

    1st National Conference on “Recent Trends in Science and Technology” (NC-RTST-2019)

    during 07th March 2019. The institute has pursued Ph.D. level research and published a

    large number of papers in peer reviewed journals.

    This national conference brings together a congregation of researchers in Science,

    Engineering and Technology and provides a productive opportunity to academicians and

    researchers to exchange ideas and foster research collaborations for advancement of

    technology field. I send my best wishes for the grand success of NC-RTST-2019.

    Dr. Yashwant A. Chavan

    Trustee,

    SGM Group of Institutions,

    Mahagaon

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    Principal MMeessssaaggee

    I am very happy to say Sant Gajanan Maharaj College of Engineering, Mahagaon and

    Sant Gajanan Maharaj Rural Polytechnic, Mahagaon is jointly organizing the 1st

    National Conference on “Recent Trends in Science and Technology” (NC-RTST-2019) on

    07th March 2019. The organizers have chosen subject of international importance and

    made available a platform to the researchers, scientists and technologists. A unique event

    of its kind houses an association of students, senior technologists and scientists under a

    single umbrella.

    This will provide a platform to bring together the experts from science, engineering

    and technology fields. Interactions among these experts will help to bring out the variety

    of new materials with their very interesting and useful properties which will lead in the

    way to build the new ideas.

    I take this opportunity to congratulate & appreciate the efforts of organizing

    committee for organizing such an important Conference. I wish a grand success to this

    National Conference.

    Prof. (Dr.) Bimlesh Kumar

    Principal

    Sant Gajanan Maharaj College of Engineering,

    Mahagaon

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    Principal MMeessssaaggee

    Research activities across all the engineering fields pave the way for the industrial

    world to strive forward with huge advancements. As an educational institution,

    encouragement and support to research can be provided by establishing a suitable

    platform for the research community, to interact with each other and to share the

    knowledge. Having this objective, First National Conference-“RECENT TRENDS IN

    SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (NC-RTST-2019)” has been organized on 7th March

    2019 which received an overwhelming response. NC-RTST-2019 has been planned to

    provide the same benefits and learning experience to all the participants.Sessionson

    different domains, keynote addresses from eminent professors and opportunity to

    network with the researchers will help the participants immensely in their research

    career. This proceeding of the conference has been documented with utmost care. I

    believe strongly that, this will stand as a great source of knowledge and researchers. With

    great pleasure and pride, I welcome all the participants and convey my bestwishes for

    NC-RTST2019.

    Prof. (Dr.) S. H. Dabhole

    Principal

    Sant Gajanan Maharaj Rural Polytecnnic,

    Mahagaon

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    CCoonnvveenneerr MMeessssaaggee

    It is my great pleasure in inviting you to 1st National Conference on “Recent Trends

    in Science and Technology” (NC-RTST-2019) on 07th March 2019. We have received over-

    whelming response from all corners, which is being indicated by submission of more

    than 50 research abstracts. Besides these research articles, we have also arranged about

    03 invited talks by the experts in Science, Engineering and Technology fields. The

    organization of present national conference has become possible with the financial and

    moral support from SGM Education Group, Mahagaon. Organizing committee is

    extremely grateful to our honorable Founder Chairman, Dr. Annasaheb D. Chavan,

    Trustee’s, Dr. Yashwant A. Chavan and Dr. Sanjay A. Chavan, whose dynamic

    leadership, enthusiasm and support has given us great strength and encouragement for

    this important activity. We are also grateful to, Dr. Bimlesh Kumar, Principal,

    SGMCOE, Mahagaon and Dr. S. H. Dabhole, Principal, SGMRP, Mahagaon for their

    helpful suggestions and involvement in the conference activities.

    On the behalf of organization committee, I take this opportunity to thank all

    Invited Speakers who could spare their valuable time for the benefits of the participants.

    We also thank all the participants for their active participation in the conference. We are

    grateful to the committee members, non-teaching colleagues and our UG students for

    their valuable co- operation and hard work. I heartily welcome to all the participants and

    wish them a fruitful time and pleasant stay in Gadhinglaj.

    Dr. A. A. Mane

    Convener (NC-RTST-2019),

    Sant Gajanan Maharaj College of Engineeering,

    Mahagaon

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    CCoo--CCoonnvveenneerr MMeessssaaggee

    It is a great pleasure for me that our Institute is conducting 1st National Level

    Conference on “RECENT TRENDS IN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY” (NC-RTST-2019).

    The conference is a meeting and information exchange between the end user, the

    development and the research communities. The purpose of this conference is to bring

    together researchers, experts from industry, academia, and other interested organizations to

    meet, exchange information and ideas in developments in the field of respective

    applications. It brings together the newest developments in new energy related

    technologies; engineering solutions, and academic research results. The conference

    program has been designed to provide ample opportunities to researchers to network and to

    share ideas and information about the electrical energy. I hope this conference NC-RTST-

    2019 will be enjoyable, memorable, and productive for participants and looking forward to

    the technological innovations that result from your networking and discussions.

    Mrs.R.S.Patil

    Co-convener (NC-RTST-2019),

    Sant Gajanan Maharaj Rural Polytechnic,

    Mahagaon

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    CCOONNTTEENNTT

    1. About Sant Gajanan Maharaj Education Group

    2. Conference Advisory and Organizing Committee

    3. Technical Program

    4. Index (Abstracts for Poster Presentation)

    5. Abstracts

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    About Sant Gajanan Maharaj Education Group

    Dr. Annasaheb D. Chavan has revolutionized the education of Kolhapur district by

    establishing Sant Gajanan Maharaj Rural Hospital & Research Centre in 1992 with a mission of

    providing quality education to rural area. He knows that rural youth has inherent power to play

    an effective role in the nation-building. We have taken this responsibility to guide them in a

    right direction. The Management believes that to withstand the global competition and to fulfill

    the huge demand of quality professionals an institute must constantly grow, innovate and strive

    to become self-sufficient.

    Never ending zeal for learning and ethical values is our greatest asset. With this strong

    belief, we determined to be a pioneer professional education group especially in Engineering,

    Pharmacy, Education, Nursing and Para-Medical. These branches strive to develop the

    intellectual capital into truly performing citizens.

    We effectively implement Total Quality Management Approach in all functions of

    educational and professional activities. Our team is inspired to keep the pace with the changing

    need of time and is well prepared to convert the challenges into opportunities.

    Our students are groomed with required skills to understand the importance of best from

    the rest and to find out the own solutions to solve the problem. Better understanding and over all

    development in every aspect has prepared them to face the challenges thrown by the industry

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    VISION

    “Train the students with core competencies to face the challenges of industries with

    confidence by applying the state-of-art technologies to address Industrial and societal problems”

    MISSION

    To transform the rural learners into exceptional technocrats to meet the challenges in an

    ever changing global society, by imparting high quality education through.

    Providing strong theoretical-practical engineering foundations and promoting in-house

    development activities.

    Inculcating best professional conduct and engineering skills.

    Developing leadership qualities, experience in interpersonal communication and

    inculcating ethics, critical thinking and attitude of lifelong learning.

    SGM Educational Group is well organized, well focused organization in education

    and health care systems since last three decades and even today stands the hallmark in the

    field of education.

    The programmes under constituent units of this SGM Educational Group are as follows:

    Sant Gajanan Maharaj College of Engineering, Mahagaon

    Courses Offered

    1. Mechanical Engineering

    2. Computer Science and Engineering

    3. Electronics and Telecommunication

    4. Electrical Engineering

    5. Civil Engineering

    Sant Gajanan Maharaj Rural Polytechnic, Mahagaon

    Courses Offered

    1. Mechanical Engineering

    2. Computer Engineering

    3. Electronics and Telecommunication

    4. Electrical Engineering

    5. Civil Engineering

    6. Automobile Engineering

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    Sant Gajanan Maharaj College of Pharmacy, Mahagaon (B. Pharmacy)

    Sant Gajanan Maharaj Rural Pharmacy College, Mahagaon (D.

    Pharmacy)

    Sant Gajanan Maharaj College of Pharmacy, Mahagaon (M. Pharmacy)

    Rural College of Paramedical Education, Mahagaon

    Courses Offered

    1. Opthalmic Technician

    2. X-ray Technician

    3. Medical Lab Technician

    Post Graduate Institute of Dietetics & D.M.L.T, Mahagaon

    Courses Offered

    1. P.G.D.M.L.T

    2. P. G. Dietetics

    3. Dental Technology

    Degree Courses in Optometry

    1. B. Sc.- M.L.T

    2. B. Sc.-Optmetry

    Florence School of Nursing, Mahagaon

    1. R. A. N. M

    2. R. G. N. M

    Shri. V. K. Chavan-Patil D. Ed College, Mahagaon (Marathi/English

    Medium)

    Sant Gajanan Maharaj Rural Ayurveda Hospital & Aurvedic Medical

    College, Mahagaon

    Dnyan Sagar Vidya Niketan, Mahagaon

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    PPAATTRROONNSS

    CHIEF PATRON Hon. Dr. Annasaheb D. Chavan

    Founder Chairman SGM Group of Institutions, Mahagaon

    PATRONS Mrs. Vijaymala A. Chavan, Trustee

    Dr. Yashwant A. Chavan, Trustee

    Dr. (Mrs.) Pratibha Y. Chavan, Trustee

    Dr. Sanjay A. Chavan, Trustee

    Dr. (Mrs.) Surekha S. Chavan, Trustee

    Adv. Balasaheb D. Chavan, Trustee

    Mr. Balaku Shinde, Trustee

    NNAATTIIOONNAALL AADDVVIISSOORRYY CCOOMMMMIITTTTEEEE

    Dr. P. S. Patil Dean of Science & Technology Faculty, SUK

    Dr. S. H. Sawant Principal, Dr. J. J. Magdum College of Engineering,

    Jaysingpur

    Dr. A. V. Moholkar Department of Physics, Shivaji University, Kolhapur

    Dr. V. B. Patil Solapur University, Solapur

    Dr. A. V. Ghule Director IPR, Shivaji University, Kolhapur

    Dr. A. A. Ghatols Former VC, BATU

    Dr. H. G. Shekharappa Former VC, VTU, Belagavi

    Dr. V. V. Karjinni Director, KIT’s COE, Kolhapur

    Dr. S. S. Kulkarni Director, RIT, Islampur

    Dr. V. R. Udupi Principal, MMEC, Belgavi

    Dr. A. S. Deshpande Principal, GIT, Belgaum

    Dr. S. A. Patil DKTE’s, TEI, Ichalkaranji

    Dr. D. H. Rao Director, Cambridge Group of Institutions, Bangalore

    Dr. K. Ravi Professor, SGMCOE, Mahagaon

    Dr. V. B. Sondur Professor, SGMCOE, Mahagaon

    Dr. R. Heddur Professor, SGMCOE, Mahagaon

    Dr. S. P. Desai KIT’s College of Engineering, Kolhapur

    Dr. R. C. Kamble University of Pune

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    EEXXEECCUUTTIIVVEE CCOOMMMMIITTTTEEEE

    Prof. (Dr.) Bimlesh Kumar Principal, SGMCOE, Mahagaon

    Prof. (Dr.) S. H. Dabhole Principal, SGMRP, Mahagaon

    Dr. K. Ravi Professor

    Dr. V. B. Sondur Professor

    Dr. R. Heddur Professor

    Mr. S. P. Ganacharya Registrar, SGM Group

    Dr. A. A. Mane Convener

    Prof. (Mrs.) R. S. Patil

    Prof. (Mrs.) G. B. Kalkhambkar

    Co-Conveners

    Prof. (Miss.) S. S. Rajaram

    Prof. (Miss.) A. P. Narayankar

    Organizing Secretaries

    Prof. M. A. Bandi

    Prof. D. D. Powar

    Prof. N H M Netravati

    Treasurers

    Prof. P. M. Palkar Adminictrative Coordinator, SGMCOE

    Prof. S. T. Matale Academic Coordinator, SGMCOE

    Prof. P. S. Chindhi IQAC Coordinator, SGMCOE

    Prof. A. B. Farakte HOD, E&TC, SGMCOE

    Prof. V. R. Ghatage HOD, ME, SGMCOE

    Prof. S. P. Narvekar HOD, CE, SGMCOE

    Prof. S. S. Dhere HOD, CSE, SGMCOE

    Prof. M. B. Patil HOD, EE, SGMCOE

    Prof. V. K. Salunkhe HOD, E&TC, SGMRP

    Prof. V. S. Chougale HOD, CE, SGMRP

    Prof. A. I. Mulla HOD, ME, SGMRP

    Prof (Mrs). K. G. Kurale HOD, GSH, SGMRP

    Prof. M. S. Mene HOD, AE, SGMRP

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    OORRGGAANNIIZZIINNGG CCOOMMMMIITTTTEEEE

    Dr. A. A. Mane (Coordinator) Prof. S. S. Dhere (Coordinator)

    Mrs. G. B. Kalkhambkar Prof. C. H. Kamble

    Prof. Ms. A. P. Narayankar Prof. M. S. Bhandigare

    Prof. Ms. S. S. Rajaram Prof. S. S. Gurav

    Prof. D. D. Powar

    Prof. Ms. N H M Netravati

    Prof. B. B. Gutte

    Prof. Miss. P. R. Gadyanvar

    Prof. U. D. Patil

    Prof. Mrs. P. G. Sanmane

    Prof. A. B. Farakte (Coordinator) Prof. M. B. Patil (Coordinator)

    Prof. S. G. Tamburimath Prof. S. V. Kalas

    Prof. J. P. Haldkar Prof. Y. S. Bhajantri

    Prof. S. R. Sankpal Prof. Nitin Kumar

    Prof. Veeranna Melmuri Prof. P. I. Kanthi

    Prof. Babasaheb Repe Prof. R. P. Bhalekar

    Prof. Suhas R. Desai Prof. Miss. P. B. Shevale

    Prof. V. R. Ghatage (Coordinator) Prof. S. P. Narvekar (Coordinator)

    Prof. R. V.Bammankatti Prof. K. S. Dhamanvar

    Prof. S. I. Jabade Prof. V.A. Patil

    Prof. R. D.Ghulanavar Prof. L. A. Doddamani

    Prof. S. A. Chougule Prof. S. B. Patil

    Prof. M. G. Mulla Prof. Vinayak Patil

    Prof. A. A. Deshpande Prof. S.L. Gawade

    Prof. P. A. Harari Prof.V.A.Dhanganavar

    Prof. A. T. Kamble

    Prof. A. J. Deokar

    Prof. R. S. Desai

    Prof. S. R. Marajakke

    Program Execution Committee Supporting Students

    Dr. Amol A. Mane Miss. Pooja Patl; Mr. Vinayak Patil

    Prof. S. B. Powar Miss. Poonam Khade

    Prof. A. R. Chougule Miss. Pranita Belgaonkar

    Prof. (Mrs.) N. R. Desai Miss. Dhamini Patil

    Food/Logistics/Press & Media Poster, Banners & Medical Assistance

    Committee Committee

    Transport, Tech-I & Hospitality Stage Decoration Committee

    Committee

    Editorial and Abstract Committee Registration/Publicity/Momentoos/

    Certificates Committee

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    Thursday, 07th March 2019

    TECHNICAL PROGRAM 08.30 am to 10.00 am Registration & Breakfast

    10.00 am to 11.00 am Inauguration

    Chief Guest Prof. (Dr.) Pratapsinh K. Deasi

    President, Indian Society for Technical Education, New Delhi

    Technical Session - I

    Chairman Dr. K. Ravi, Professor, SGMCOE, Mahagaon

    11.00 am to 11.45 am Invited Talk-1 : Non-linear Analysis

    Prof. (Dr.) S. H. Sawant

    Associate Dean of Faculty of Science and Technology, SUK

    Principal, Dr. J. J. Magdum College of Engineering, Jaysingpur

    11.45 am to 12.30 pm Invited Talk -2 : Some Changes to the Contemporary Civil

    Engineering Practice Prof. (Dr.) V. H. Joshi

    Former Professor, Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee

    12.30 pm to 01.15 pm Invited Talk -3 : Ancient Science and Technology: An Origin of

    Recent Research, Innovation and Invention

    Dr. Dinesha H. A

    Associate Professor, Jain College of Engineering, Belgavi

    Technical Session - II

    Chairman Prof. (Dr.) S. H. Dabhole, Principal, SGMRP, Mahagaon

    2.00 pm to 04.00pm Poster Presentation

    Valedictory Function

    Chief Guest Prof. (Dr.) S. H. Sawant

    Associate Dean, Faculty of Science and Technology,

    Shivaji University, Kolhapur

    04.15 pm to 05.00 pm Valedictory Function

    1.15 pm to 2.00 pm Lunch

    Tea 4.00 pm to 4.15pm

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    Poster Presentation

    Sr.

    No.

    Title

    Page

    No.

    P-1 Molybdenum Trioxide (MoO3) Thin Film Based Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2) Gas

    A. A. Mane, M. P. Suryawanshi, J. H. Kim, A. V. Moholkar

    33

    P-2 Effect of Injection Pressure on the Compression Ignition Engine Fuelled with

    Mahua Biodiesel

    Praveen Harari

    34

    P-3 A Hybrid approach to Storage Cost Minimization

    S. S. Gurav, S. S. Dhere

    35

    P-4 A Novel Approach to Automated Video Analysis

    S. S. Dhere, S. S.Gurav

    36

    P-5 Effective Sentence Level Clustering Using FRECCA Method

    U. D. Patil

    37

    P-6 E - Plane And H - Plane Radiation Pattern Due To Croton Leaf Overlay On

    Thick Film Microstrip Patch Antenna

    Rajesh Ajit Ghorpade

    38

    P-7 A Review Of Thought Based ON-OFF Control Using Neurosky Sensor

    A. B. Farakte, Ekta A. Ambitkar , Poonam P. Patane, Snehal D. Desai

    39

    P-8 Waste Heat Recovery of Compression Ignition Engine – A Review

    S. S. Kale, Bimlesh Kumar

    40

    P-9 Earth Air Tunnel As An Alternate Cooling System: A Review

    Vikram Birangane, Bimlesh Kumar

    41

    P-10 Performance Evaluation and Heat Transfer characteristics of Thermosyphon

    Heat Pipe: A Review

    N. L. Phule, Bimlesh Kumar

    42

    P-11 Self-Powered Heart Rate Monitoring Exercise Bicycle for Heart Patients 43

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    Kalkhambkar G.B, Chindhi P. S

    P-12 Transmission Line Monitoring and Safety Using Wireless Sensor Network

    Chindhi P. S, Kalkhambkar G. B

    44

    P-13 A review on Mechanical and Corrosion properties of Magnesium based

    Biodegradable Medical Implants

    Bimlesh Kumar , Amol Bajarang Chavan

    45

    P-14 Fly Ash As A Partial Replaement To Fertile Soil In Clay Brick Industry

    Siddhesh Narvekar

    46

    P-15 E-License And Rto Management System 47

    J. P. Haladkar, Shweta Patil, Manjusha Chougule, Dnyaneshwari Hasabe

    P-16 Automotive Crash Prediction and Notification Technologies

    M. S. Mene, S.V.Chougale

    48

    P-17 Effect of Helix Angle on Bending Stress of Helical Gear Using FEA

    Suraj V. Chougale, N.S. Hanamapure

    49

    P-18 Analysis Of Piezoelectric Cantilever Beam By Using Finite Element Method

    Kunal Ganpati Rajdeep, Abhay A. Utpat

    50

    P-19 Review of Soil Stabilization Techniques

    V. A. Patil.

    51

    P-20 Intelligent Pollution Detector using IOT

    Shobha.S.Patil, Rohit.B.Shindhe, Ajit.J.Sutar, P.M.Palkar

    52

    P-21 Smart cities Architecture and Applications Using IOT

    R.S.Patil, K.G.Kurale

    53

    P-22 IOT Based Baby Inculator

    Vikas.K. Salunkhe, Yugandhara S Chavan, Pravin S Patil

    54

    P-23 A Fuzzy AHP Approach for Selection of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)

    System

    V. M. Patil, S. B. Patil

    55

    P-24 Shock Detection Technology Based On Embedded System

    M.P. Patil, M.S.Kori, P.S.Patil

    56

    P-25 Generation of Electricity using Sound

    Yugandhara S Chavan, Vikas K Salunkhe, Pravin S Patil

    57

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    P-26 Pathless AGV using Smart Teach Mode

    Rohit Ghulanavar, Sudhir Landage, Mohan Kagankar, Kunal Patekar,

    Omkar Jadhav

    58

    P-27 Neural Network, Artificial Intelligence And The Computational Brain

    K. G. Kurale, R. S. Patil

    59

    P-28 Intellectual Planning for Increasing Mobile IOT Applications Using Cloud

    Systems

    Mahesh S Kori, Sachin M Adavkar, Vikas K Salunkhe

    60

    P-29 Science And Technology Together To Print Plastic 3-D Object

    Vikas A Kumbhar, Nikhil V. Kurane, Amit G. Dangi

    61

    P-30 Automated Hydroponic Greenhouse

    Sachin M Adavkar, Rupali. S. Yalagachi, Pradnya .S.Kamble

    62

    P-31 Design Modification And Acoustic Analysis Of Silencer For Agriculture

    Diesel Engine – A Literature Review

    Sachin Morti, Santosh Magdum, Amit Dangi

    63

    P-32 Analyticaland Theoretical Comparison Of The Temperature Distribution

    Along Length Of Various Shapes Of Pin Fins In Natural Convection

    Powar Digvijay D, ShivajiGawade, Akshay More, Dundage Vishal,Kambale

    Dilip, Desai Pritish

    64

    P-33 Control of Emission Characteristics by using Urea-SCR Catalytic Converter

    Rohit Ghulanavar, Ananda Yametkar, Pravin Patil, Shubham Kumbhar,

    Vikarm Chougale

    65

    P-34 Performance Of Concrete At Ambient Temperature And Also The Effect Of

    Elevated Temperature On Concrete Using Manufactured Sand

    Kiran S Dhamannavar

    66

    P-35 Selection, Fabrication And Testing Of Heat Pipe Demonstrator

    Powar Digvijay D, Hrishikesh Dani, Arvind Jagadale, Vishal

    Panhalkar,Jaydip Desai

    67

    P-36 Enhancing The Properties Of RC Beams By Retrofitting With GFRP & Using

    Synthetic Fibres

    L. A. Doddamani, C. S. Teli, P. P. Gaonkar, V. R. Vibhute, S. P. Kamble

    68

    P-37 A Technical Approach To Solve Air Pollution: Anti-Air Pollution Tower 69

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    Pallavi V. Kodoli, Sumit L. Kharwar, MrunaliG.Patil

    P-38 Automatic Mulch Paper Laying and Sowing Machine

    R. V. Bammankatti, S.A.Chougale, S.B.Kamble, S.S.Kamble, B.R.Sutar

    70

    P-39 Performance Of Manufacture Sand In Concrete At Elevated Temperature

    N. R. Mali, A.V. Karvekar

    71

    P-40 Comparative Study of Carbon Fiber Composite rod with Steel by using

    Modal Analysis and FEA

    72

    S.V.Chougale, N.S. Hanamapure, P.J.Patil

    P-41 Commercial Kitchen Waste Composting: Design And Management Techniques

    S.L.Gawade, S. V. Khanapure, S.V.Waingade, A.A.Patil, S.V.Tibile

    73

    P-42 Pedestrian And Passenger Safety For Passenger Vehicles

    Samarth Mali, Vivek Ghali, S.V. Chougale, M.S. Mene

    74

    P-43 Review On Various Dielectric Fluids Used For Improve Material Removal

    Rate In EDM Process

    M.G.Mulla, Uday Kanavi, Sachin Yadav, Praful Mane, Kiran Parit

    75

    P-44 Simple Pyrolysis Of Waste Plastics Made From Polyethylene, Polypropylene

    And Polystyrene To Produce Liquid Fuel

    M.Y. Taral

    76

    P-45 Characterization Of Hybrid Biodiesel In Internal Combustion Diesel Engine

    V.R.Ghatage, A.V Patange, C.S.Kularni

    77

    P-46 To Study Performance And Emission Of NAHAR Bio-Diesel And Additives

    In Single Cylinder Engine

    Vinayak Ghatage, Pratik Walaki, Sandesh Tippe,Vishwajeet Patil, Akash

    Suryavanshi

    78

    P-47 Implementation and Performance Evaluation of a Channel Re-Assignment

    Algorithm for Wireless Mesh Networks

    Achala.P.Narayankar

    79

    P-48 Design & Manufacturing Procedure Of Coconut Husk Remover Machine

    Atul A.Deshpande, Roahn S.Patil, Mayuresh N. Patil,Ajay D.Gavli, Rahul R.

    Das

    80

    P-49 An Effectual Hybrid approach using Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) and

    Secured Hash Algorithm (SHA) for Image Steganography

    81

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    A. B. Farakte, Megha B.Chothe,Pratiksha V. Khapale, Rina G. Kalkundri

    P-50 Smart Band for Women Security

    A.A.Koli, V.N.Kasalkar, N.N.Bandekar, O.V.Utture, Prof. J.P.Haldakar

    82

    P-51 Study Of Effect Of Tolerance On Flexural Strength Of Wood Reinforced Steel

    Tube

    Mulla A.I,, Savaratkar A.V, S.P Bhosale

    83

    P-52 A Review On Stress Analysis Of The Fuselage Structure And Study Of The

    Effect Of Overload On Fatigue Crack Growth

    A.V Savaratakar, Mulla A.I, S.P Bhosale

    84

    P-53 Factors Influencing Cutting Forces In Turning And Development Of Software

    To Estimate Cutting Forces In Turning

    S.P Bhosale,, Mulla A.I, A.V Savaratakar

    85

    P-54 A Critical Analysis Of Milton’s Poetic Style Revealed In His Epic Poem

    Paradise Lost

    Santosh B. Powar

    86

    P-55 Double-Diffusive Convective Transport in a Nanofluid-Saturated Porous Layer

    with Cross Diffusion and Variation of Viscosity and Conductivity

    M. B. Mohite, N. R. Desai, A. R. Chougule

    87

    P-56 The Shunt Active Power Filter to Compensate Reactive Power and Harmonics

    with optimized PI controller in a 3 Phase 3 Wire Distribution Network

    S.S Managule, Mulla A.I, P.M Londe

    88

    P-57 Performance Evaluation of Advanced Controllers In DC Motor Applications

    Sachin T. Matale, Suhas R. Desai, Abhijit P. Patil, Sushil R. Sankpal

    89

    P-58 Low Cost Dairy Management System Using Pic Microcontroller

    Palkar Prashant M., Matale Sachin T., Farakte Amar B.

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    Invited Talk-1

    Prof. (Dr.) S. H. Sawant Principal, Dr. J. J. Magdum

    College of Engineering,

    Jaysingpur

    ABSTRACT

    Non-linear Analysis

    In this presentation the vibration of linear and nonlinear dynamical systems has been

    briefly discussed. With the help of simple numerical examples, responses of linear and

    nonlinear systems, their stability and bifurcations have been studied. Types of nonliarity in

    vibrating system discussed with examples. Nonlinear systems have a range of behaviour not

    seen in linear vibrating systems. In this Presentation the phenomena associated with nonlinear

    vibrating systems are described in detail. In the absence of exact solutions, the analysis of

    nonlinear systems is usually undertaken using approximate analysis, numerical simulations

    and geometrical techniques. In this presentation, the basic ideas of dynamical systems are

    applied to vibrating systems are studied like suspension system. Finally, the changes in

    system behaviour as one (or more) of the parameters such as stiffness and damping

    coefficient in basic quarter car model with linear and nonlinear suspension parameters are

    verified with MATLAB/Simulink software and discussed. Such changes are known as

    bifurcations or chaos, and they are highly significant for the understanding of nonlinear

    systems.

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    INTRODUCTION

    Prof. (Dr). S. H. Sawant is working as a Professor at Mechanical Engineering

    Department in Dr. J. J. Magdum College of Engineering, Jaysingpur. He is the Principal of

    Dr. J. J. Magdum College of Engineering, Jaysingpur and Associate Dean of Faculty of

    Science and Technology, Shivaji University, Kolhapur. He worked as Dean, Research and

    Development and Equipment Purchase, Dean, Faculty Development Cell, Estate Officer, Co-

    ordinator of M.E. Mechanical (Machine Design) Program, Workshop Superintendent,

    Chairman of Central Library, Chairman of Indian Society for Technical Education

    (Jaysingpur Chapter) and head of many institutional committees like, Performance Based

    Appraisal System, Internal Quality Assurance Cell and Faculty Appraisal Cell. He has 25

    years of teaching and 02 years of industrial experience.

    He is a Member of Board of Studies (P.G.-CAD/CAM/CAE) at KIT’s College of

    Engineering Kolhapur, Member of Board of Studies (Aeronautical Engineering) at Sanjay

    Ghodawat University, Atgire, Member of Departmental Advisory Board at Sanjeevan

    Engineering and Technology Institute, Panhala, Member of Governing Council at Sant

    Gajanan Maharaj College of Engineering, Mahagaon, Member of Academic Advisory Board

    at Adrash Institute of Technology, Vita, Member of Academic Council at DKTE’s Textile

    and Engineering Institute, Ichalkarniji, Member of Academic Council at Goverment College

    of Engineering, Karad, Member of Academic Advisory Committee at Sanjay Bhokare Group

    of Institutes, Miraj, Member of Board of Goverance at Rajarambapu Institute of

    Technology,Sakhrale, Member of Academic Council at Walchand College of Engineering,

    Sangli and Member of Faculty of Technology at Sanjay Ghodawat University, Atigre. He is

    an expert for National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) and All India Council

    for Technical Education (AICTE). He is an evaluator for differentAICTE schemes.

    He worked as a Member of Board of Studies in Mechanical Engineering, Chairman of

    Board of Studies in Aeronautical Engineering and Co-ordinator of Faculty of Engineering

    and Technology in Shivaji University, Kolhapur. He is post graduate recognized teacher and

    Ph.D. guide in Shivaji University Kolhapur. He has guided several post graduate students. He

    has worked as Director/Co-ordinator/Member on various University committees like Local

    Inquiry Committee,Selection Committee, Placement Committee, Equivalence Committee,

    Examination Vigilance Committee (Flying Squad),Research Recognition Committee, Merit

    List Verification Committeeand Central Assessment Program,etc.He worked as Advisory

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    Board Member at Sharad Institute of Technology, Yadrav.

    He is a Life Member of Institution of Engineers (IOE), Tribology Society of India

    (TSI), Indian Society for Technical Education (ISTE), Condition Monitoring Society of India

    (CMSI) and Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE).He is a Fellow Member, Editorial Board

    Member, Technical Advisory Member, Review Board Member for many international

    journals and Session Chair for many international conferences.

    He has published/presented 70 research papers indifferent national and international

    journals andconferences. He has provided consultancy to various industries and research

    centers. He has been received two grants of Rs. 22.5 lakhs from AICTE under MODROBS.

    He has successfully organized 40 institute/university/state/national/international level events

    like STTPs/workshops/seminars/conferences/training programs, etc. He worked as

    Organizing Secretary for 2nd International Conference on Emerging Trends in Engineering

    (ICETE-2013).

    He has worked as resource person for various workshops and STTPs at university and

    national level. He has delivered a number of expert lectures outside the institute. He has

    worked as a judge for a number of institute/university/national level events like paper

    presentation, project competition and contraption, etc. He has attended

    53Sttps/Workshops/Seminars/Conferences at national and international level. Many projects

    and research papers, guided by him, have been awarded in state and national events. He has

    been awardedtwice as a “Best Teacher” by the Institute. He has also been awarded

    with“Sawantpur Bhushan”.He has been conferred “Best Paper Award” for a research paper

    presented at International Conference in Pattaya, Thailand. He has published many research

    articles in refereed international journals.

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    Invited Talk-2

    Prof. (Dr.) V. H. Joshi Former Professor, Indian Institute of Technology,

    Roorkee

    ABSTRACT

    Some Changes To The Contemporary Civil Engineering Practice

    Socio-economic changes in India have occurred very fast in recent 5 to 10 years. Income

    in hands and aspirations of people and their standard of life, particularly middle class people, has

    improved significantly. This demands changes to contemporary practice of civil engineering.

    Development should be as far as possible eco-friendly and make best use of available natural

    resources like wind and solar energy. Future houses should be designed to provide at least one place

    in house with enough sunlight to allow use of solar cooker, recharge solar gadgets to tap solar energy.

    Electric automobiles or hybrid automobiles need suitable electrical fittings to recharge batteries in

    ground floor or in garages. Middle class families use cars in big way and create parking problem.

    Cars are parked on roadside of house as it is difficult to alter existing houses to create parking. New

    houses should leave adequate ground floor parking for two and four wheelers to free roadsides from

    parked vehicles. Average life of Indians is rising significantly due to better healthcare and diet. So,

    lifts or ramps may be provided in place of staircases for old people. Plug-points need be provided in

    residences for numerous mobiles, personal computers, rechargeable house-hold gadgets etc. Life style

    of old age and middle aged people are strikingly different. Housing complexes for designed for old

    people will be needed with adequate medical facilities, ambulances, common kitchen for those unable

    to cook for themselves, libraries, reading rooms, community halls, parks, walkways etc to suit their

    life-style. Houses for young people should have an extra bed room for their parents visiting them

    occasionally.Smart cities recently promoted by Government be designed such that people in villages

    in 40 km radius travel minimum for their daily routines. Each village in this area should have schools

    and high schools. Smart cities should have adequate ITI colleges, diploma colleges, degree colleges,

    universities etc. so that only older students travel to city for education. Adequate road or railway

    connectivity be available for their travel. Cities have larger employment potential. Hence, working

    people should stay in their rural homes and travel to city for work. It reduces pressure on cities to

    provide houses, water supply, electricity, sanitation, recreation etc for such people in city for

    education or working. It improves supply of essentials like milk, vegetables, food grains, etc to city

    and also provide good market for produces of villages in city. Waste disposal is a burning problem.

    Plastic from waste be separated to use in road surfacing, which is cheaper than asphalt surfacing.

    Metals, aluminium and glass be separated for re-cycling. Partially treated sewage water with organic

    matter be used for irrigation to reduce need for fertilisers and irrigation water. Excess sewage water be

    treated fully and discharged in to natural waterways to improve supply of clean water. Development

    of new large cities like Delhi, Bangalore be avoided. Income disparities in cities are very large and

    unwelcome. Use of high technology is inevitable. People should work from their rural houses for

    offices in cities far away with help of optical fibre network.

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    INTRODUCTION Name: Dr. Vedavyasa H. Joshi

    Designation: Professor of Earthquake Engineering (Retired), I.I.T., Roorkee

    Present Address: 5258/B, Shastrinagar, Belagavi-590001, Karnataka.

    Telephone: 0831-2404194 (R) Mobile: 9449563404

    E-mail: [email protected]

    Educational Details: Primary Education in Ramdurg High School Education in State High

    School, Ramdurg and in Sirsi

    B.E. (Civil) Mysore University, Mysore 1966

    M.E.(Civil) Roorkee University, Roorkee 1970

    Ph.D. (Civil) McMaster University, CANADA 1980

    Teaching Experience: 35 Years

    Research & Professional Experience: 35 Years

    Specialization: Earth pressures, Well Foundations, Reinforced Earth,Seismic ground Motion

    and Microzonation, Dynamic stress-Strain Studies, Tunnel Engineering,

    Earthquake Resistant Design of buried pipelines, Numerical Methods of

    Analysis

    Employment History: Served Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee for 34 years and retired

    as Professor in 2005. Working as Visiting Professor in Gogte Institute of

    Technology, Belgaum, S.G.B. Institute of Technology, Belgaum and

    Bagalkot College of Engineering, Bagalkot.

    Membership of Professional Societies:

    1. Life Fellow and Life member of several professional societies.

    Awards:

    1. Invention Promotion Board Award (1972) by President of India

    2. Canadian Commonwealth Research Scholarship, 1975 for pursuit of research at

    McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada

    Honours:

    1. Honoured by the Indian Geotechnical Society for distinguished services to Society

    and to the Geotechnical Engineering.(1998).

    2. Honoured by Bureau of Veritas, Switzerland & Civil Aids Technoclinic Pvt Ltd

    Bangalore for life-time achievemen (2012).

    Service To Professional Societies:

    1. President & Vice-President of Indian Soc. of Earthq. Tech.

    2. National Delegate and Deputy National Delegate to represent India on International

    Assoc. of Earthquake Engg. in Japan

    3. Chairman of Organizing Committee, Organizing Secretary for several National and

    International Symposia and Conferences

    Countries Visited: Canada, USA, Japan, China, New Zealand, Thailand and Nepal

    mailto:[email protected]

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    Invited Talk-3

    Dr. Dinesha H. A

    M.Tech, Ph.D., MISTE, AMIE Associate Professor

    Department of Computer Science and Engineering,

    Jain College of Engineering, Belgavi-14

    * Corresponding author: [email protected]

    ABSTRACT

    For the duration of the growth in the ancient civilizations, ancient science and

    technology was the outcome from advances in engineering in ancient times. These advances

    in the history of science and technology stimulated societies to adopt new ways of living and

    governance. Recent trends of technology and science are the analogy of our ancient times

    inventions and outcomes, but the approach varies based on applications. Ancient times saint

    were known for many living solutions irrespective of any fields such as medical, technical,

    engineering and science. They had done immense research, inventions, and innovations and

    materialized as ancient indus/brahmi scripts. It is a time to revisit, refers, and research on our

    ancient scripts to realize inventions and innovations. Our ancient scripts presents expertise for

    medical surgery, ayurveda, yoga, vimanikashashtra, nuclear physics, ganithashashra,

    astrophysics, military, space, engineering , science and etc. In current trends, the research,

    inventions, innovations are going in multiple directions with lack of clarity and guidance.

    India has a necessity of carrying the rigorous R & D in the fields of defence, security, space,

    science and engineering. This presentation enlightens the researcher towards initiating

    research, innovation, invention and ideations. It will be focal point for many youngsters to

    start working towards Innovations.

    Keywords: Ancient, Inventions, Science, Scripts, Technology.

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    INTRODUCTION

    Dr. Dinesha H. A. has born in 1985 at Hagare, Hassan District. His schooling

    finished at Hagare rural place in Kannada Medium (2001). He had completed Diploma in

    Computer Science at Smt. L.V. (Govt.) Polytechnic (2004) and B.E. in Information Science

    and Engg.. at Malnad College of Engineering (2007), Hassan. He had finished M.Tech. in

    Software Engineering at Rashtria Vidyalaya College of Engg., Bangalore (2009), He has

    awarded Doctor of Philosophy in Computer Science and Engg. at Vishweshwaraya

    Technological University (2012-2016). He has national and international professional

    membership in Institution of Engineers, Indian Society for Technical Education, International

    Association of Computer Science and Information Technology, Institute of Research

    Engineers and Doctors, International Association of Engineers and Scientists and European

    Alliance for Innovation etc.

    He has Served i) VMware QA R & D as a QA Intern, ii) BAE as a Lecturer, iii)

    PESIT as a Assistant Professor, iv) DRDO-DIAT(DU), Ministry of Defense as an Officer In

    Charge Data Centre, v) SGBIT, Belagavi as a Head , Department of Computer Science and

    Engg. Vi) JCE, Belagavi as a Associate Professor. He had done more than 50 international

    research publications and presentations. He had participated and contributed in many national

    and international research and innovation platforms. He has been serving govt. bodies as a

    Technical Advisor, Teaching Quality Improvement Consultant, Information and

    Communication Tool Expert, Cyber Security Analyst, Research, Innovation and Invention

    Key Consultant. Major highlights are Virtualization consultant DRDO, TEC member for

    Smart City Belagavi, Media Monitoring Committee for State Elections, and Cyber Crime

    Analyst to cybercrime dept.. He has executed more than 2 crores research grants funded by

    DRDO in the area of his expertise such as digital forensic (KCTU), cyber security, UTM

    (DIAT-DRDO), server virtualizations, and email service etc. His research interest includes

    Decoding Ancient Technology; Computer Networking, Cyber Security, Data Science and

    artificial intelligent etc. He has got recognition for his vision in the field of teaching, research,

    innovation and Invention. He can be reach to contact number +91-7767076988/9113660060

    and Email id: [email protected].

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    MOLYBDENUM TRIOXIDE (MOO3) THIN FILM BASED NITROGEN

    DIOXIDE (NO2) GAS

    A. A. Mane a,b*, M. P. Suryawanshi c, J. H. Kim c, A. V. Moholkar a

    a Thin Film Nanomaterials Laboratory, Department of Physics, Shivaji University, Kolhapur 416

    004, India b General Science and Humanities Department, Sant Gajanan Maharaj College of Engineering,

    Mahagaon, 416 503, India c Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Chonnam National University, 3

    00 Yongbong-Dong, Buk-Gu, Gwangju 500-757, South Korea

    * Corresponding author: [email protected]

    ABSTRACT

    The molybdenum trioxide (MoO3) thin films have been successfully deposited

    onto the glass substrates using chemical spray pyrolysis (CSP) deposition technique at

    various substrate temperatures ranging from 300 °C to 450 °C with an interval of 50 °C. The

    effect of substrate temperature on the structural, morphological, optical and gas sensing

    properties of MoO3 thin films has been thoroughly investigated. The X-ray diffraction

    analysis reveals that all the films have an orthorhombic crystal structure and are

    polycrystalline in nature. The FE-SEM micrographs depict the formation of nanobelts-like

    morphology. The selectivity studies show that the gas response of various gases varies as

    NH3 < SO2 < CO2 < CO < H2S < NO2. Moreover, typical MoO3 film is highly selective and

    sensitive for detection of NO2 gas in comparison with other gases. The maximum response of

    30.5 % is obtained for MoO3 thin film deposited at substrate temperature of 400 ºC towards

    100 ppm NO2 gas concentration at an operating temperature of 200 °C with response and

    recovery times of 20 s and 160 s, respectively. Finally, NO2 gas sensing mechanism model

    based on the chemisorption process is discussed.

    Keywords: Molybdenum trioxide thin films; Chemical spray pyrolysis; Optical properties;

    selectivity; sensitivity; NO2 gas sensor

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    EFFECT OF INJECTION PRESSURE ON THE COMPRESSION IGNITION

    ENGINE FUELLED WITH MAHUA BIODIESEL

    Praveen Harari

    Department of Mechanical Engineering, SGMCOE, Mahagaon, Maharashtra, India

    ABSTRACT

    In the present study an experimental work had been carried out to analyze the

    performance and combustioncharacteristics of B20blend of Mahua biodiesel by varying

    injection pressure. The engine tests are conducted on Kirloskar 5.2 kW 4-stroke single

    cylinder 1500 rpm water cooled direct injection diesel engine with eddy current dynamometer

    with standard injection timing 23°bTDC was maintained constant throughout the experiment.

    Three different injection pressures such as 210 bar, 230 bar, 250 bar varied to analyze the

    performance characteristics. From the test results, it could be observed that among three

    different injection pressures 230 bar injection pressure gives higher thermal efficiency and

    lower fuel consumption.

    Keywords: Compression Ignition; Injection Pressure; Performance; Mahua Biodiesel

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    A HYBRID APPROACH TO STORAGE COST MINIMIZATION

    S. S. Gurav, S. S. Dhere

    Computer Science and Engineering Department, Sant Gajanan Maharaj College of Engineering,

    Mahagaon, 416 503, India

    Corresponding author: [email protected]

    ABSTRACT

    Data compression is an area that needs to be given almost attention in text quality

    assessment. Different methodologies have been defined for this purpose. Hence choosing the

    best machine learning algorithm is really important. In addition to different compression

    technologies and methodologies, selection of a good data compression tool is most important.

    There is a complete range of different data compression techniques available both online and

    offline working such that it becomes really difficult to choose which technique serves the

    best. Here comes the necessity of choosing the right method for text compression purposes

    and hence an algorithm that can reveal the best tool among the given ones. A data

    compression algorithm is to be developed which consumes less time while provides more

    compression ratio as compared to existing techniques. In this paper we represent a hybrid

    approach to compress the text data. This hybrid approach is combination of Dynamic Bit

    reduction method and Huffman coding.

    Keywords: Data Compression, Bit Reduction, Huffman Coding

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    A NOVEL APPROACH TO AUTOMATED VIDEO ANALYSIS

    S. S. Dhere, S. S.Gurav

    Computer Science and Engineering Department, Sant Gajanan Maharaj College of Engineering,

    Mahagaon, 416 503, India

    Corresponding author: [email protected]

    ABSTRACT

    Video analysis is very important for many applications such as video surveillance,

    traffic analysis, vehicle navigation etc. Object detection is fundamental step in video analysis.

    Object detection is the process of finding instances of real world objects such as faces,

    bicycle, and building in images or videos. It is challenging to support moving object detection

    in timely manner. Moreover to automate the video analysis, object detection requires training

    on some labeled examples. Without this training it is very difficult to analyze moving object.

    Some methods have been proposed to tackle this problem and these are based on motion

    information; but these methods are not useful when there is non-rigid motion or dynamic

    background. These challenges can be addressed in framework called as Detecting Contagious

    Outlier in the Low-rank representation. It is assumed in DECOLOR that the underlying

    background images are linearly correlated and the low rank matrix is formed from vectorized

    video. The moving objects can be detected as an outlier in lowrank representation. This

    method also integrates the object detection and background learning into single process.

    Keywords: Moving object detection, Background subtraction, Object segmentation

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    EFFECTIVE SENTENCE LEVEL CLUSTERING USING FRECCA METHOD

    U. D. Patil

    Computer Science and Engineering Department, Sant Gajanan Maharaj College of Engineering,

    Mahagaon, 416 503, India.

    ABSTRACT

    Specific objective to discover some novel information from a set of documents

    initially retrieved in response to some query. Clustering sentences level text, effective use and

    update is still an open research issue, especially in domain of text mining. Since most existing

    system uses pattern belong to a single cluster. But here we can use patterns belongs to all

    cluster with different degree of membership. Since sentences of those documents we would

    expect at least one of the clusters to be closely related to the concepts described by the query

    term. This paper presents a Novel Fuzzy Clustering Algorithm that operates on relational

    input data (i.e. data in the form of square matrix of pair wise similarities between data

    objects).

    Keywords: Page Rank graph centrality, Fuzzy relational clustering, Vector, FRECCA,

    Natural language processing.

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    E - PLANE AND H - PLANE RADIATION PATTERN DUE TO CROTON LEAF

    OVERLAY ON THICK FILM MICROSTRIP PATCH ANTENNA

    Rajesh Ajit Ghorpade

    Department of Physics, Yashwantrao Chavan college, Halkarni, INDIA

    E-Mail.- [email protected]

    ABSTRACT

    Thick film technology is highly versatile technology. The Microstrip antennas can

    be fabricated using thick film technology. The thick film microstrip patch antenna was

    fabricated using screen printing technology. The graphical representation of the radiat ion

    properties of the antenna as a Croton leaf overlay on the thick film antenna is presented in

    this paper. The output voltages were measured for different angles from -90° to +90°. The H

    plane radiation pattern of antenna shows a resonance peak characteristic at 10.4 GHz having

    output voltage 27.2 mV. The E plane radiation pattern gives maximum output voltage of 41.2

    mV at 0°. These patterns changes due to leaf overlay. The beam width of E plane and H plane

    pattern increases due to leaf overlay. The fresh leaf overlay has the tendency to shift maxima

    of E – plane pattern to another angle.

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    P-7 A REVIEW OF THOUGHT BASED ON-OFF CONTROL USING NEUROSKY

    SENSOR

    A. B. Farakte , Ekta A. Ambitkar , Poonam P. Patane, Snehal D. Desai

    Department of Electronics and Tele-Communication Engineering, Sant Gajanan Maharaj College of

    Engineering, Mahagaon, 416 503, India.

    Email-id: [email protected]

    ABSTRACT

    Brain computer interface (BCI) is a communication interface between the brain

    and the external peripheral devices like computers. This technology mainly used to focus and

    attention measurement of brain. Brain produces various types of waves like alpha (9-13Hz),

    beta (14-30Hz), theta (4- 8Hz), delta (1-3Hz). Using these waves one can estimate

    instantaneous amplitude which can give idea about current state of brain. The entire concept

    consists of four main stages detection, amplification, processing output. First detecting the

    brain signals using an EEG cap or electrodes; these brain waves will be captured using

    NeuroSky brain wave sensor. Using this concept the meditation levels can be estimated,

    physical labors would be significantly reduced and it would also prove as a benefit for

    physically disabled people if advance improved for automation purpose.

    Keywords: NeuroSky Sensor, Brain Waves, ECG.

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    WASTE HEAT RECOVERY OF COMPRESSION IGNITION ENGINE – A

    REVIEW

    S. S. Kale*,a, Bimlesh Kumarb

    aN K Orchid College of Engineering and Technology, Solapur.

    b Sant Gajanan Maharaj College of Engineering,Gadhinglaj, Mahagaon. * Corresponding author: [email protected]

    ABSTRACT

    Waste heat recovery is one of the important issue to be address now days. As

    source of CI engine fuel are depleting day by day, it is need of time to save available energy.

    In internal combustion engine about 30-35% heat, converts in to useful mechanical energy

    and other are wasted. About 30% of the heat is wasted through engine exhaust gasses, saving

    this energy will be great help for energy demand. Various technique available for the waste

    heat recovery are thermoelectric generator, Six Stroke Engine, Organic Rankine cycle,

    Turbocharger, Exhaust Gas Recirculation system. A short review of techniques of waste heat

    recovery is done in this paper and further review of Organic Rankine cycle is extended. In

    organic Rankine cycle, Organic fluid is used as working substance. In the literature, it has

    found out that engine output can be increased up to 12%.

    Keywords: Heat, Engine, Exhaust gas, Energy saving, fuel

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    EARTH AIR TUNNEL AS AN ALTERNATE COOLING SYSTEM: A

    REVIEW

    Vikram Birangane*a, Bimlesh Kumarb

    aShivaji University, Kolhapur-416 004 (M.S.), India. b Sant Gajanan Maharaj College of Engineering,Gadhinglaj, Mahagaon.

    * Corresponding author: [email protected]

    ABSTRACT

    With the onset of 21st century we all have started to experience the severity of

    global warming. It is estimated that earth will be warm by 1.8 oC by 2100. This is reflecting

    in more energy consumption for cooling purpose. According to report of Alliance for Energy

    Efficient Economy, India’s cooling energy consumption is expected to grow around 2.2 times

    in 2027 over the current baseline. Space cooling in buildings will hold around 60 per cent of

    the country’s share of cooling energy demand. For the coming decade, fans and air coolers

    will consume more electricity than all large AC systems combined in the next decade, the

    report said. There is immense need to find some alternative source for cooling purpose as we

    cannot go on consuming electricity for the same. As there are alternate / non conventional

    sources of energy, the Earth Air Tunnel System proves to be most viable alternate source for

    cooling purpose.

    Keywords: alternate ways of space heating, alternate cooling methods, earth air tunnel, space

    conditioning

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    PERFORMANCE EVALUATION AND HEAT TRANSFER

    CHARACTERISTICS OF THERMOSYPHON HEAT PIPE: A REVIEW

    N. L. Phule*, a, Bimlesh Kumarb

    aSKN Sinhgad College of Engineering,Korti, Pandharpur.

    bSant Gajanan Maharaj College of Engineering,Gadhinglaj, Mahagaon. * Corresponding author: [email protected]

    ABSTRACT

    Due to high energy crisis and increase in human need for energy, a more efficient

    way of using it is a major challenge in the scientific community. The enhancement of heat

    transfer is one of the most important research areas in the field of thermal engineering. The

    thermal performance of two phase closed thermosyphon (TPCT) is one the most important

    part of investigation in the field of heat transfer. Due to the high heat transfer effectiveness,

    the use of TPCTs increasing for many heat transfer applications. Researchers experimentally

    investigated the effect of prominent parameters such as working fluid, filling ratio, aspect

    ratio, heat input at evaporator, mass flow rate at condenser, cross sectional geometry and

    inclination angle which affects the thermal performance TPCTs. In this review paper main

    focus is given to prominent parameters that affects the thermal performance of TPCT. From

    the literature it seems that most of the investigation is done on circular cross sectional

    geometry of TPCTs .The investigation on other cross sectional geometry of TPCT is quite

    limited. This paper can be used as a starting point for the researchers interested to study heat

    transfer characteristics and performance evaluation of TPCTs.

    Keywords: Two phase closed thermosyphon (TPCT), Thermal performance, Heat transfer

    characteristics, cross-sectional geometry, filling ratio, working fluid

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    SELF-POWERED HEART RATE MONITORING EXERCISE BICYCLE

    FOR HEART PATIENTS

    Kalkhambkar G. Ba, Chindhi P.Sb

    a Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering Department, Sant Gajanan Maharaj

    College of Engineering, Mahagaon, Kolhapur 416503, India

    b Electrical Engineering Department, Sant Gajanan Maharaj College of Engineering,

    Mahagaon, Mahagaon, Kolhapur 416503, India

    * Corresponding author: [email protected]

    ABSTRACT

    In this work a heartbeat monitoring system for the heart patients using selfpowered

    bicycle is developed. This system is convenient for providing a solution to heart patients. In

    most of cases reported so far, it is harmful to heart patients to use conventional exercising

    solutions. In case of conventional cycling exercise heart patients are not able to know their

    increasing heart rates. Our objective is to provide safe bicycle exercising facility to the heart

    patients by using sensors and microcontroller. The energy harvested from a wheel’s

    revolutions of bicycle at the time of exercise is converted it to an electrical energy. The

    harvested electrical energy is used as backup power to the microcontroller and control

    circuits. The monitoring system performs the measuring functions and it transmits data to

    external devices, without using any external battery. The sensor is then interfaced to a

    microcontroller that allows checking heart rate readings and transmitting them on monitor.

    The user may set the high as well as low levels of heart beat limit, after setting the heart beat

    limits, the system starts monitoring and as soon as patient heart beat goes above a preset

    limit, the system monitor gives the alert.

    Keywords: Microcontroller, Sensor, Self-Powered, Speed, GSM.

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    TRANSMISSION LINE MONITORING AND SAFETY USING WIRELESS

    SENSOR NETWORK

    Chindhi P.S a, Kalkhambkar G.B b

    a Electrical Engineering Department, Sant Gajanan Maharaj College of Engineering,

    Mahagaon, Kolhapur 416503, India

    b Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering Department, Sant Gajanan Maharaj

    College of Engineering, Mahagaon, Kolhapur 416503, India

    * Corresponding author: [email protected]

    ABSTRACT

    In this work a real-time system for the electrical transmission line monitoring

    using Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) is developed. This system is convenient for providing

    a solution to the real time problems due to different types of faults in transmission line like

    accidental death of humans or animals etc. The objective is to find out the faults occurring in

    transmission line and location by using various types of sensors. Different sensors are placed

    on the transmission line to sense the faults, sag in transmission line, breakage in transmission

    line, voltage and current fluctuations, temperature rising etc. The sensed information is

    transmitted to the control center by using Global System for Mobile Communication (GSM)

    as a wireless network. If the data received is not within the set limits, the control center will

    take the preventive and corrective actions to solve the particular fault.

    Keywords: Sensor, Fault, Transmission Line, Transmission and Distribution, GSM.

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    A REVIEW ON MECHANICAL AND CORROSION PROPERTIES OF

    MAGNESIUM BASED BIODEGRADABLE MEDICAL IMPLANTS

    Bimlesh Kumar a, Amol Bajarang Chavan b, *

    a Sant Gajanan Maharaj College of Engineering, Mahagaon, 416 503, India

    b Sanjeevan Engineering & Technology Institute, Panhala, Kolhapur, 416 201, India

    * Corresponding author: [email protected]

    ABSTRACT

    The commercially available bone implants are made of stainless steel alloys;

    Cobalt based alloys and Titanium alloys etc. These implants exhibit unsatisfactory results

    after long exposure in human body like toxic metal ion release which causes local

    inflammation. Therefore, secondary surgery becomes necessary for implant removal. The

    conventional orthopedic implants are biocompatible but not biodegradable. Magnesium and

    its alloys show a great promise as a potential biocompatible and biodegradable material. They

    show a natural ability to degrade due to corrosion when placed within physiological

    environment. Thus, magnesium based alloys can be used as orthopedic implants. Besides

    supporting fractured bone, they also favor the tissue growth which is essential for bone

    healing process. Also, magnesium has matching mechanical properties with bone. The pure

    magnesium has high hydrogen evolution rate and high hemolysis rate in physiological

    conditions. Therefore, the mechanical and corrosion properties of pure magnesium can be

    improved by alloying. The magnesium alloys of recent concern include Mg-Ca based alloys,

    Mg-Zn based alloys, Mg-Zn-Ca based alloys, Mg-Zn-Mn based alloys, Mg-Sr based alloys,

    Mg-REE based alloys etc. In this review, various elements used for alloying and their effect

    on mechanical properties of the magnesium alloys are summarized. The corrosion behavior

    of magnesium based implants has been discussed. This review focuses on the mechanical

    properties and corrosion resistance of biodegradable magnesium alloys used for orthopedic

    implants.

    Keywords: Magnesium alloys; Orthopedic implants; Biodegradable; Biocompatible.

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    FLY ASH AS A PARTIAL REPLAEMENT TO FERTILE SOIL IN CLAY

    BRICK INDUSTRY

    Siddhesh Narvekar

    Department of Civil Engineering, Sant Gajanan Maharaj College of Engineering, Mahagaon,

    416 503, India

    ABSTRACT

    In India brick sector is one of the biggest sector and India is the second largest

    producer of bricks after China in the world. Around 150 billion bricks are produced annually

    and to manufacture these almost 360 million tons of top fertile is consumed every year. And

    for this almost 24 million of coal as well as biomass is used and during whole process the

    estimated C02 emissions is about 41.6 million tons every year. Although there are number of

    drawbacks of this industry since this is the one of the main part of Indian economy this

    cannot be blocked. There are various researches are ongoing to reduce its horrific effect on

    the environment. We have tried to use one of the industrial waste i.e. Fly Ash as a

    replacement material to the Fertile Soil. In this we have done various laboratory tests at

    SGMCOE laboratory and manufactured bricks and baked in small scale kiln installed at

    college campus. The results are compared with the plain bricks the comparison shows the

    advantages of the replacement which will be definitely helpful to reduce the drawbacks in

    brick industry.

    Keywords: Brick, CO2, Fertile Soil, Industrial Waste, Fly Ash

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    E-LICENSE AND RTO MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

    J. P. Haladkar, Shweta Patil, Manjusha Chougule, Dnyaneshwari Hasabe

    Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering Department, Sant Gajanan Maharaj

    College of Engineering, Mahagaon, Kolhapur 416503, India

    ABSTRACT

    We know the RTO work is lengthy and time consuming, which waste the time and

    energy. This paper is used for RTO related work. In this paper finger should acts as a license

    and no need to carry the license. In this paper easy to i