Department of Mechanical Engineering


HOD's Message

Asst. Prof. Kalyankar Navnath Sambhaji, B.E. Production, M.E. Manufacturing, HOD of Mechanical Engineering Department

Mechanical Engineering is highly diversified stream. The mechanical engineer, design machines, devices, products, control system, and works with the generation, conversion, transmission and utilization of mechanical and thermal power. Mechanical Engineers are also responsible for characterization, specification and analysis of materials used in design and manufacturing. Manufacturing systems, robotics, electro-mechanical devices and control systems are also within the purview of the mechanical engineer.

Graduates in mechanical engineering are among the most versatile engineer and enjoy professional employment in industry, government, numerous public sectors and research organizations.

Vision


To prepare our students for meeting global Mechanical Engineering challenges and contribute to the prosperity of the society.

Mission


To develop the ability of the students towards meeting diversified Engineering needs of industries and higher education and provide opportunities to the students to exhibit leadership, teamwork and effective communication skills

To promote students awareness about innovation, the importance of professional ethical practices and the needs of sustainable environment.

Mechanical Engineering is the discipline that applies engineering, physics, and materials science principles to design, analyze, manufacture, and maintain mechanical systems. It is one of the oldest and broadest of the engineering disciplines.

The mechanical engineering field requires an understanding of core areas including mechanics, dynamics, thermodynamics, materials science, structural analysis, and electricity. In addition to these core principles, mechanical engineers use tools such as computer-aided design (CAD), and product life cycle management to design and analyze manufacturing plants, industrial equipment and machinery, heating and cooling systems, transport systems, aircraft, watercraft, robotics, medical devices, weapons, and others. It is the branch of engineering that involves the design, production, and operation of machinery.

Program Educational Objectives (PEOs)


PEO I : Graduates of the program will have a successful career as a Mechanical Engineer by imparting Mechanical Engineering concepts and practical knowledge.

PEO II : Graduates of the program will pursue higher education and research in the field of mechanical engineering.

Program Outcomes


1.

Engineering knowledge

Apply the knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering 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   the 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.

Program Specific Outcomes (PSOs)


PSO I: Ability to apply the acquired Mechanical Engineering knowledge for the advancement of society and self.

PSO II: Ability to implement the learned principles of Mechanical Engineering to analyze, evaluate and create more advanced mechanical systems or processes.

Faculty Details


Sr.No Name of Staff Qualification Designation Email Address
01 Dr. Deepak Krishna Gupta Ph.D (Mechanical), M.Tech (Energy), BE (Mechanical)

Principal

principal@eescoet.org

02 Shelke Rahul Dnyanoba M.Tech (Industrial Production), BE (Production)

Vice-Principal & Associate Professor

rahuldshelke@eescoet.org

03 Shaikh Abdus Samad Abdul Gaffar ME (Manufacturing), BE (Mechanical) H.O.D. & Assistant Professor

hodmechanical@eescoet.org

04 Kalyankar Navnath Sambhaji ME (Manufacturing), BE (Production) Assistant Professor
05 Cheke Prakash Rangnath ME (Manufacturing), BE (Mechanical) Assistant Professor
06 Shaikh Shoeb Dawood ME (Manufacturing), BE (Production) Assistant Professor
07 Borde Sachin Ganesh ME (Manufacturing), BE (Mechanical) Assistant Professor
08 Dahiwale Hemant Ashok ME (Manufacturing), BE (Mechanical) Assistant Professor
09 Pathan Aawej Aphajal ME (Manufacturing), BE (Mechanical) Assistant Professor
10 Hashmi Riyaz Ahmed Abdul Hasan ME (Production), BE (Production) Assistant Professor
11 Shaikh Mohd Mazhar Ul Islam Shaikh Saleem ME (Manufacturing), BE (Mechanical) Assistant Professor
12 Syed Ali Quadri Abdul Jabbar ME (Manufacturing), B.Tech (Mechanical) Assistant Professor
13 Shaikh Aamer Gaffar ME (Manufacturing), BE (Mechanical) Assistant Professor

Lab Details


SR.NO NAME OF LAB
1 HEAT TRANSFER ( HT )   LAB
2 INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE ( ICE ) LAB
3 REFRIGERATION & AIR CONDITIONING (RAC ) LAB
4 METROLOGY LAB
5 MECHANICAL MEASUREMENT ( MM ) LAB
6 INDUSTRIAL HYADRAULICS & PNEUMATICS ( IH &P) LAB
7 ENGINEERING METALLURGY ( EM ) LAB
8 AUTOMATIC CONTROL SYSTEM ( ACS ) LAB
9 THERMODYNAMICS ( TD ) LAB
10 PG RESEARCH LAB ( ME- MFG ) & CONFERENCE HALL
11 DRAWING HALL
12 THEORY OF MACHINE -I ( TOM-I ) LAB
13 THEORY OF MACHINE -II ( TOM-II ) LAB
14 COMPUTER LAB
15 AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING ( AE ) LAB
Mech009

Industrial visit at Thermal Power Station


Industrial visit at Thermal Power Station, Nashik on 10th of October 2018.

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Industrial visit at Aurangabad foundries


Industrial visit at Aurangabad foundries, Chikhalthana, MIDC, Aurangabad on 20th Sept 2018.

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Industrial Visit at Hydro Plant


Industrial Visit at Jayakwadi Dam Hydro plant, Paithan, Aurangabad on 14th September 2018.

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Seminar on “SKILL DEVELOPMENT FOR CARRIER DEVELOPMENT”


A seminar on “SKILL DEVELOPMENT FOR CARRIER DEVELOPMENT” conducted by ‘CAD CENTRE’ Osmanpura on 18th of September 2018.

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Seminar on M.E.P


Seminar on “M.E.P”. Conducted by AMB Engicon Private Limited on 15th Sept 2018.

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Two days Workshop on “Automobile and I. C. Engine


Mechanical Engineering Department have organized the two days workshop on Automobile & I. C. Engines in which the students gain the design and new trends in automobile engines, assemble and dissembled of four stroke engine was demonstrated.

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A Lecture Talk on “Attribute Employer Want to See In Fresh Graduates


Mr. Shaikh Mohsin he is an Executive Manager in ENDRESS-HAUSSER WEIZER India Pvt. Ltd. He has worked as a Production line leader in A S Packaging Pvt. Ltd. Pune. Explain about what the Employer want to see in fresh Engineers.

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A Workshop on “Resume Writing & Interview Techniques”


A Workshop on “Resume Writing & Interview Techniques” held on 20th Feb., 2017.The objective of this Workshop was to give knowledge to students about the various Resume writing methods & various Interview Techniques.

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Visit to Aurangabad Foundry


Our second year students have visited to this foundry and gain very much essential knowledge of preparation of sand moulding technique in manufacturing of different components.

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Expert Lecture on 3d Printing


Organized Lecture Talk on 3d Printing dated on 11-Sep-2017. The Agency Involved is “One Skill Development Solution”.

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Seminar on Career Guidance & Job Opportunities


Seminar on Career Guidance & Job Opportunities dated on 13-Sep-2017. The Agency Involved is “ABC Trainers & Consultants”.

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Industrial Visits 2017-18


Industrial Visit to Hydro Electric Power Plant, Jaikawadi Dam, MSEPGCL Jayakwadi, Paithan. Dated on 26-Sep-2017.

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Industrial Visit to Aurangabad Foundries


Industrial Visit to Aurangabad Foundries, Aurangabad. Dated on 10-Sep-2017.

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Industrial Visit to CIPET


Industrial Visit to CIPET, Aurangabad. Dated on 8-March-2018.

  SE MECHANICAL  
SR NO. SUBJECT SUBJECT CODE
1 Engineering Mathematics III BSH201
2 Thermodynamics I MED202
3 Machine Drawing MED203
4 Strength of Materials MED204
5 Production Processes I MED205
6 Engineering Mathematics IV BSH251
7 Theory of Machines I MED253
8 Thermodynamics II MED254
9 Electrical Machines and Applied Electronics MED255
10 Production Processes II MED256
  TE MECHANICAL  
SR NO. SUBJECT SUBJECT CODE
1 Design of Machine Elements I MED301
2 Theory of Machines II MED302
3 Metallurgy and Materials MED303
4 Fluid Mechanics MED304
5 Industrial Management and Engineering Economics MED305
6 Design of Machine Elements II MED351
7 Heat Transfer MED352
8 Industrial Hydraulics and Pneumatics MED353
9 Tool Engineering MED354
10 CAD CAM CAE MED355
11 Mechanical Measurements MED356
  BE MECHANICAL  
SR NO. SUBJECT SUBJECT CODE
1 Internal Combustion Engine MED401
2 Automatic Control System MED402
3 Metrology and Quality Control MED403
4 Turbo Machines MED404
5 Power Plant Engineering MED442
6 Automobile Engineering MED451
7 Project Management and Operation Research MED452
8 Refrigeration and Air Conditioning MED453
9 Industrial Engineering MED494

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