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Sandip Foundation’s
Sandip Institute of Technology and
Research Center, Nashik.
E-Bulletin
September 2017
Staff Co-ordinator:
Prof. Pravin R. Pachorkar (Information Technology)
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Student Co-ordinator:
Anuja D. Tupe (TEIT)
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
Report on Guest Lecture
Event Title: Guest Lecture on “Industrial Quality“
Event Date: 6th September 2017
Event Conduction Duration: 2 Hrs (1.00 pm – 3.00 pm)
Event Venue: TE -Class Room, Electrical Engg. Dept, University Building
Event Resource Person Details:Mr.Vijay Bhalerao, Consultant & Support,
Production Management System, Nashik
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Name of Event Co-ordinator:1. Prof.Dr.P.G.Burade 2.Prof.A.V.Satpute
Event Objective and Outcome:
a.Importnance of Quality in Industry.
b.Process involved in Quality Assurance.
c.How Manufacturing of any Products depends on Quality.
e. Scope of Quality improvement.
f.From Electrical Engg Point of View , Quality of Mechanical Parts is important.
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Prof.Dr.P.G.Burade Felicitating Mr.Vijay Bhalerao, Consultant & Support,Production Management System, Nashik
Mr.Vijay Bhalerao delivering the Guest Lecture on “Industrial Control“
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Report on Industrial Visit
Event Title: Industrial visit to Yash Capacitor Pvt Ltd. Nashik
Event Date:7th September 2017
Event Conduction Duration:10.10 am to 1.30 pm
Event Venue: Yash Capacitor Pvt Ltd. Ambad, Nashik
Name of Visit Co-ordinator: 1.Prof.D S Badgujar 2.Prof.A.V.Satpute.
3.Prof.S.De
Event Objective and Outcome:
This industrial visit was very successful and students will have
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definitely an added advantage of practically observing the process of
Manufacturing , Testing and Working of the Capacitors and what are the
materials required for the manufacturing of Capacitors. Application Based,
Custom Made Capacitors working range from 0.6 Micro Fard to 25 KV
Farad.Various Processes involved in Manufacturing of Capacitors including
packeging.
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Prof.S.De with SE , Electrical Engg Students at Yash Capacitor Pvt Ltd,
Nashik.
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Students observing the Manufacturing of Different kinds of Capacitors
Report on PLC & SCADA Automation Workshop
Event Title: PLC & SCADA Automation
Event Date: 21th September 2017
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Event Conduction Duration: 4:30 Hrs
Event Venue: PLC & SCADA Lab Department of Electrical Engineering,
Sir Vishvesharaya Institute of Technology, Chincholi, Sinnar, Nashik
Event Resource Person Details: Prof. D. S. Badgujar ( M.Tech. Power Electronics)
Department of Electrical Engineering, Sandip Foundation, SITRC Nashik
Name of Event Co-ordinator: Prof. N. B. Shaikh ,H.O.D. Electrical Engg.SVIT
Event Objective and Outcome: To understand Ladder Logics, Interfacing of
Micrologix 1400-B PLC, SCADA Interfacing with the same PLC.
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Report on Guest Lecture
Event Title: Guest Lecture on “Analog and Digital Electronics“ for DSE Students
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Event Date: 16th September 2016
Event Conduction Duration: 1.00 pm – 3.00 pm
Event Venue: SE- Classroom, Electrcial Engg Dept, University Building.
No of Students: 44
Event Resource Person Details: Prof.Dr.S.Sharma, E & T C Dept, SITRC,Nashik
Name of Event Co-ordinator: Prof.Dr.P.G.Burade
Event Objective and Outcome:
Concept of Combinational & Sequential circuits.Flip Flops- Types and there working, operation.Operational Amplifier & ApplicationsOp Amp-Block Diagram and Practical Parameters. Student were able to understand the basics of Flip Flops and Op Amp.
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Prof.Dr.S.Sharma, E & T C Department, SITRC, Nashik explaining fundamentals of
Flip Flop and Op Amp to Direct Second Year Student of Electrical Engg Students.
Department of Information Technology
Event Title :- Report on My Mother Computer Literate
Event Date :- 4th September 2017
Aim: To provide Mothers with the knowledge of computer
technology
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Objective:
Mothers were made familiar in touch with technical and non technical aspects of
computer technologies
Venue: IT Department,SITRC
Coordinated by: Prof. Pravin R Pachorkar
Conducted by: SAYITp
Audience:SE,TE,BE Students of IT Department.
Outcomes:
1. Parents came to know the use of current technology.
2. Parents were able to use computers and smartphones.
A Workshop on “My Mother a Computer Literate” was successfully conducted on the
occasion of Teacher's day by Prof. Pravin R Pachorkar under SAYITp on Monday, 4 th
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September 2017 at IT dept,SITRC. An opening speech was given by Prof. Pravin R
Pachorkar welcoming the attendees. The goal of the workshop was to teach computer
literacy to the mothers. The workshop started at 11am where every student coordinator
coordinated the workshop and gave the basic idea of how to the mothers of how to use
the computer, after that the session moved on to smartphones where the basic knowledge
of how to use the smartphones was provided, upon which the mothers were able to
interact with the technology efficiently,they were also given an awareness security in the
digital world. At the end of the workshop the attendees were felicitated by the HOD Prof
Dr.Bhaladhare. The workshop was a great success .
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Event Name :- Mathematical Model
Event Date :- 18th September 2017
Aim: To gain knowledge about Mathematical Modelling
Objective:
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To avail platform for students to develop Mathematical models for their projects. ➢
To provide guidance to the students from IT Industry Trainer to focus on➢
project development issues.
To motivate students in research and development activities.➢
Outcomes:
To interact with IT professional.➢
To view their idea in different ways.➢
To do project design.➢
Name of Program: Seminar on Mathematical Model
Venue: Seminar Hall, SITRC, Nashik.
Coordinators: Prof. Pravin R Pachorkar
Audience: BE and TE Students and faculties of IT Department.
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Trainer: Mahesh Sanghavi, from SNJB’s KBJ CoE, Chandwad
What is Mathematical Model
A mathematical model is a description of a system using mathematical concepts and language. The process of developing a mathematical model is termed mathematical modeling.A model may help to explain a system and to study the effects of different components, and to make predictions about behaviour.
Often when engineers analyze a system to be controlled or optimized, they use a mathematical model. In analysis, engineers can build a descriptive model of the system as a hypothesis of how the system could work, or try to estimate how an unforeseeable event could affect the system. Similarly, in control of a system, engineers can try out different control approaches in simulations.
Event Summary
To establish the basis of designing Mathematical Models , a seminar on Mathematical Modelling was conducted by Prof. Mahesh Sanghavi. The guest was introduced by Anvee
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Malviya . He was felicitated by HOD Prof Dr.Bhaladhare of IT Department. Sanghavi sirexplained the importance of Mathematical Models, how to design mathematical models. The lecture consisted of how to develop a model , why the mathematical model is needed in our project .Through mathematical model the students understood how the flow of their project would work .The session was interactive. Later at the end of the session some motivational videos were shown to the students. At the end of the session a vote of thanks was given.
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Department Of Civil Engineering
Report on Extra Curricular Activities
1. Event Title: Celebration of Teacher’s Day
2. Event Date: 04-09-2017
3. Event Conduction Duration: 2 Hours
4. Event Venue: B.Com classroom, 3rd Floor, University Building
5. Event Resource Person Details: This event has been organized to honor the staff of civil department
6. Name of Event Coordinator: Mr.Praful Shinkar and CESA committee
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7. Event Objective: Main objective behind this program was to celebrate the Teacher’s Day
8. Event Summary: All faculties of Civil Department have been invited to be a part of thisprogram, this program have organized mainly to celebrate the Teacher’s Day, Smallspeeches have been delivered by students in respect of faculty members, After that smallgames also have been played to make the program more interesting. On this auspiciousoccasion faculty members also have been gifted plants as a part of Green India initiative.
9. Event Outcomes: It was a nice attempt by the students to show their gratitude to faculty members
10. Event photos which must include photos of Inauguration, felicitation, event conduction and valedictory ceremony. (If applicable)
Some Visual Glimpses:
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SITE VISIT REPORT
1. Event Title:-Visit to SAHYADRI FARM, Mohadi, Nashik
2. Event Date:-07/09/2017
3. Event Conduction Duration:-6hrs.
4. Event Venue:-Sahyadri farms
5. Event Resource Person Details:-Er. M.V. Shaikh
6. Name of Event Coordinator:-Om V. Vaidhya
7. Event Objective:-Construction of Trusses, Brick work and foundation.
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8. Event Summary:-The students of SY Civil from Sandip Institute of Technology &Research Center visited Sahyadri Farm construction by M.V Shaikh. The main purposebehind the visit was to show how the construction work carried out actual on site.
Students Learned Following aspects:
a. Site visit helped students match theory with practice.b. Applying work experience in construction.c. Student learned about site Safety. d. Construction techniques
9. Event Outcomes: Students have got good knowledge of construction & constructionmaterials.
10. Event photos
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Report on Site Visit
1. Event Title:- Visit to Sahyadri Farm, Nashik.
2. Event Date:- 07th September ,2017
3. Event Conduction Duration:- One day
4. Event Venue:- Sahyadri Farms, Corporate H.Q. Sahyadri Agro Retails Ltd Gat No. 314, Mohadi Dindori Road, A/P Mohadi, Tal. Dindori, Dist. Nashik 422206.
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Maharashtra 5. Event Resource Person Details:- Mr. S.V. Shaikh (Labour Inspector)
6. Name of Event Coordinator :- Prof. R.V. Thorat,Prof.Om Vaidya, Prof. A.S.Chandar,
7. Event Objective :- To see different types of industrial sheds and make the students awareabout the recent steel structural members such as column,beams,truss and connections usedin market.
8. Event Summary :- Sahyadri Farms,is located at Mohadi,Tal-Dindori. It has played a pivotal role in the development of the farmers which are connected toSahyadri Farm. It is 100% farmer owned, professionally managed company based in Nashik.It is India's leading exporters and the largest grower-exporter consortium of Grapes toEurope, Middle East, CIS & Asia grown by our 1000+ committed farmer members.
9. Event Outcomes After visiting the Sahyadri Farms , students are able to understand the actual
construction of Industrial sheds having trusses ,columns ,beams and its connections etc.
10. Event photos :-
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1. Event Title:- Visit to Mumbai Port Trust, Mumbai
2. Event Date:- 11th September ,2017
3. Event Conduction Duration:- One day
4. Event Venue:- Indira Dock, Mumbai port trust, New Hamallage Bldg,1st Floor Mumbai-400 009
5. Event Resource Person Details (Speaker Image, Speaker name, Designation,company name):- Mr. S.V. Shaikh (Labour Inspector)
6. Name of Event Coordinator :- Prof. S.P.Khokale, Prof. R.V. Thorat.
7. Event Objective :- To study the basics of Docks & harbour
8. Event Summary :- Mumbai Port has long been the principal gateway to India and has played a pivotal
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role in the development of the national economy, trade & commerce and prosperity ofMumbai city in particular. The port has achieved this position through continuous endeavorto serve the changing needs of maritime trade. Though traditionally designed to handlegeneral cargo, over the years, the port has adapted to changing shipping trends and cargopackaging from break bulk to unitisation/ palletisation and containerization. Besides, it hasalso developed specialized berths for handling POL and chemicals. For decades, MumbaiPort was India’s premier port. Even today, with the development of other ports, it caters to10% of the country’s sea-borne trade handled by Major Ports of the country in terms ofvolume. It caters about 19% of POL Traffic handled by Major Ports.
Having weathered and survived many a changes in maritime trade in its long history,Mumbai Port is today facing challenges posed by competition from adjoining ports andprivate ports, changing traffic patterns, inherent physical constraints and continuing labourintensive operations, etc.
Location:- The Port of Mumbai is situated almost midway (Latitude 18o 54’ N,Longitude 72o 49’ E) on the West coast of India and is gifted with a natural deep water Harbour ofabout 400 square kilometres protected by the mainland of Konkan on its East and Island ofMumbai on its West. The deep waters in the Harbour provide ample shelter for shippingthroughout the year. The approaches to the Harbour are well lighted, with the ProngsLighthouse to the North, visible 27 kilometres and the Kennery Light House to the southvisible 29 kms. The entrance of the Harbour which has approaches from the South-west isbetween Prongs Reef and the Thull Reef lying off the mainland to the South-east, a distanceof about 9 kilometers.
The main navigational Harbour Channel is, for the great part, a natural deep-waterfairway. The channel has been deepened to 11 metres. With a mean high water neap tide of3.3 metres, the channel is adequate to meet the requirement of a large number of cargovessels, passenger ships and deep drafted tankers. With good lighting arrangementsnavigation is allowed at the port round the clock.
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Dry Cargo HandlingThere is a enclosed wet dock namely Indira Dock having a total water area of 24.04
hectares and a quayage of about 4000 metres. The Indira Dock, has an Entrance Lock 228.6metres long and 30.5 metres wide though which vessels can enter or leave the docks at anystate of tide. There are 21 berths inside the basin and 5 berths along the harbour wall, with adesigned depth of 9.14 metres and 7.5 metres respectively. The depth of berths inside thebasin can be increased by 1.20 metres by impounding water by electric pumps. There are twoberths on the Southward extension of East arm of the Indira Dock, namely Ballard PierStation and Ballard Pier Extension. The Ballard Pier Extension berth, is 244 metres long andhas a modern passenger Terminal Building. It has a designed depth of 9.75 metres CD TheBallard Pier Station berth caters to container vessels and has a designed depth of 9.1 metresCD.
Marine Oil Terminals
For handling Crude oil and Petroleum products, there are four jetties at JawaharDweep. One of the jetties at Jawahar Dweep, which was commissioned in 1984 can handletankers with the maximum loaded draft of 12.7 metres corresponding to 125,000Displacement tons. Two of the jetties can accommodate tankers upto 70,000 DisplacementTons and 228.6 m length and the third one can take tankers of 213.4 m length and upto48,000 Displacement Tons. Chemical and POL products are handled at two jetties at Pir Pau.Old Pir Pau jetty can accommodate tankers of 170.7 m length while the new onecommissioned in December 1996 can handle tankers with a length of 197 m and a draft of10.5 m. All the jetties are connected to Oil Refineries by a network of pipelines.
Bunders
Besides the wet docks, there are along the harbour front a number of bunders andopen wharves where the traffic carried by barges/sailing vessels are handled.
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Dry Dock
The port has one dry dock, inside the Indira Dock, viz. Hughes Dry Dock which is304 metres long.
Storage
There are transit sheds at most of the berths and a number of warehouses in the Portarea for storage of uncleared cargo and pre-shipment storage of export cargo
9. Event Outcomes After visiting the Mumbai Port Trust , students are able to understand the details &
working of different units of Docks & Harbour.
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Event Title : Visit to Sewage Treatment Plant at Tapovan, Nashik
Event Date : 28th September 2017
Event Conduction Duration: 10.30 am to 2.30 pm
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Event Venue : Sewage Treatment Plant at Tapovan, Nashik
Event Resource Person Details : Mr. Kulkarni S. (STP Incharge)
Name of Event Coordinator : Prof. J. G. Nayak & Prof. V.B.Patil
Event Objective : To understand the working, operation & Maintenance of Different Units
of sewage treatment plant
Event Summary : STP of Capacity 78 MLD have been visited.
Flow sheet of STTP under :
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Department of Computer Enginnering
Report on Teacher’s Day Celebration
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2. Event Date: 06-09-2017
3. Event Conduction Duration: 2 Hours
4. Event Venue: BE classroom, Ground Floor, C Building, SITRC.
5. Event Resource Person Details: This event has been organized to honor thestaff of Computer Department.
6. Name of Event Coordinator: Prof. Bharati A. Patil and CESA committee
7. Event Objective: Main objective behind this program was to celebrate the Teacher’s Day
8. Event Summary: All faculties of Computer Department have been invited tobe a part of this program, this program have organized mainly to celebrate the Teacher’s Day, Small speeches have been delivered by students in respect of Academic Year 2017-18
faculty members, After that small games also have been played to make the program more interesting. On this auspicious occasion faculty members also have been gifted plants as a part of Green India initiative.
9. Event Outcomes: It was a nice attempt by the students to show their gratitude to faculty members
10. Event photos which must include photos of Inauguration, felicitation, eventconduction and
valedictory ceremony. (If applicable)
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