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Dr. S.K. Senapati
( Head of The Department )
B.Sc. Engg., M.Tech (IIT, Delhi) Ph. D., (J.U.), MISTE, MIE (India)
Applied Mechanics & Bio-Medical Engineering.
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Faculty Members
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Dr. R.K. Swain
Professor
B.Sc. (Engg.), M.Tech.(IIT, Delhi), Ph.D. (IIT, Delhi)
Energy Studies, Alternative, Fuels for I.C. Engines
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Dr. B. B. Maharathi
Professor
B.Sc. (Hons),M. Tech. (I.O.) (S.U.), Ph.D. (S.U.), MISTE (India)(Deputation to OSME, Keonjhar as Principal)
Machine Design, Structural Vibrations, Rotor Dynamics.
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Dr. Antaryami Mishra
Professor
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Asst. Professor
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Dr. B.B. Choudhury
Asst. Professor
B.Tech, M.Tech
Prod.Engg., CAD/CAM
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Senior Lecturer
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Sri P. R. Dhal
Senior Lecturer
B. Tech., M.E. (S.U.)
Production Engineering
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Sri D. K. Behera
Senior Lecturer
B. E., M.E. (S.U.)
Production Engineering
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Lecturer
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Miss Jayashree Nayak
Lecturer
B.E.
Thermal Engineering
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Miss Babita Singh
Lecturer
M. Tech.
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Dr. N. C. Nayak
Lecturer
B.E., M.Tech(IIT, KGP), Ph. D. (IIT, KGP)
Manufacturing Science& Engg, Industrial Management
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Ms. Supriya Sahoo
Lecturer
B.E.
Production Engineering
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Rabinarayan Sethi
Lecturer
B.E, M.Tech (Mechanical System Design)MBA, MIE (India),MISTE.
Specialization: Engg. Mechanics, M/c Dynamics, Machine Design, Fluid Mechanics $ Hydraulic Machine, Mechanical Vibration.
E-mail:rabinsethi@gmail.com
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| Laboratory Facilities |
| The following well equipped laboratories are available. |
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Applied Mechanics |
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Composite Material |
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Automobile Engineering |
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Finite Element Application |
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Bio-Medical Engineering |
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Hydraulic Machines |
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CAD / CAM |
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Instrumentation |
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Machine Dynamics and Rotor Dynamics |
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Mechanical Vibration |
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Material Testing |
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Production and Metrology |
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Refrigeration and Air Conditioning |
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Thermal Engineering |
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Tribology |
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| Project & Consultancy |
| With the financial assistance received from AICTE (Ministry of HRD, Govt. of India), the department has successfully completed the following projects in equipping the laboratories with modern and sophisticated equipments. |
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Title of the Project |
Duration (Years) |
Amount (Rs.) |
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Modernization of Mechanical Engg. Lab. |
1988-89 |
15 Lakhs |
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Studies on friction, wear and lubrication (Tribology) |
1991-92 |
12 Lakhs |
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Creation of Composite material and Polymer Science centre |
1992-93 |
10 Lakhs |
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Installation of CAD Centre |
1993-94 |
8 Lakhs |
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Creation of Instrumentation Lab. |
1995-96 |
8 Lakhs |
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Modernization of CAD Centre |
1996-97 |
5 Lakhs |
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Modernization of Mechanical Engg. Lab. |
2008-09 |
15 Lakhs |
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| Consultancy and testing service are being extended to nearby industries such as CMPDI,
GAMMON INDIA, MCL and NTPC etc. |
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| R & D Projects |
| The following R & D projects have been carried out with the financial aid of AICTE. |
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Principal Investigator |
Duration (Years) |
Amount (Rs.) |
| Dynamic behavior analysis of linear/non- linear rotor bearing systems and optimization of rotor-bearing parameters for minimum dynamic response |
Dr. B. B. Maharathi. |
2002-05 |
4 Lakhs |
| Development of Diamond coated Cutting Tools. |
Dr. B. D. Sahoo |
2002-05 |
7 Lakhs |
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| Research Activity |
| Research work are being carried out in the field of |
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Tribology |
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Optimization of Renewable Energy Systems |
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Bio Composites |
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Robotics |
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Metal Cutting |
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Vibration Analysis and Rotor Dynamics |
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Diamond Coated Tools |
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Machine Dynamics |
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Ceramic Tools |
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System Dynamics |
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Alternate fuels |
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| The department also offers scope to its faculty members for undertaking research work for the award of Ph.D. degree in the field of Metal Forming, Robotics and Aerodynamics. Renewable energy systems, Alternative fuels for I.C. Engines (Gaseus fuel, vegetable oil & Biodiesel). Two have been awarded Ph.D. under Utkal University. |
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| Every year, the faculty members publish a number of research papers in journals of International and National repute. |
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| Scope of Mechanical Engineering |
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| With the present pace of Industrialisation, the scope of Mechanical Engineering is ever expanding with advancement in the areas of Computer Aided Design (CAD), Robotics, Flexible Manufacturing Systems (FMS) and Laser Technology etc. |
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| Mechanical Engineering graduates have wide employment opportunities in manufacturing industries, power sectors, process plants and R & D organisations and software industries. Interested graduates can persue higher studies in convenient discipline such as Machine Design and Analysis, Industrial Design, Thermal Engineering, Manufacturing Sciences, Industrial Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Energy studies and Information Technology etc. On successful completion of post graduate courses one can be absorbed in Research and Development organizations or Academic Institutions. |
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| With the location of reputed industrial organisation nearby, as mentioned earlier, Mechanical Engineering students of this Institute get ample scope of acquiring the desired practical bias through regular industrial visits. The students are assigned practical problems in collaboration with nearby industries for their project work in the final year level. It is thus expected that the Mechanical Engineering Graduates passing out from this Institute will have self-confidence and right bent of mind to compete for the jobs in State/Central Govt. concerns. Incidentally, most of the passed out Mechanical Engineering Students have found employment in state/central Govt. undertakings, Public Sectors, Defence Services and reputed private sectors like Maruti Udyog, TISCO, Mahindra and Mahindra, L&T, OCL, Reliance Industries, TCS, Infosys, PCS, WIPRO etc. |
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| The department is likely to start P.G. programme shortly in the specialization of Mechanical Systems Engineering. |
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