Mechatronics Engineering

About the Department

The Department of Mechatronics Engineering has been established in the year 2012 in order to meet the growing demand for trained man power in the field of industrial automation. The College is offering U.G Course B.E in Mechatronics Engineering. The department is not simply a combination of mechanical and electronics but it is much beyond this combination which inculcates a broad spectrum of engineering knowledge to meet the demands of automation industry. The Department is bestowed with an experienced team of faculty members with excellent academic records and proficiency. The department has well developed laboratory infrastructure which bridges the gap between industry and academia. It also provides consultancy services to the industries. The department regularly invites people from the industries to interact with the faculties and students to update with the current trends and also to make them understand the needs of various industrial streams. Industrial automation, Robotics, Automotive Electronics, Mechanical Design, embedded systems and model simulation are the thrust areas of research. The department has good interactions with leading industries such as FANUC, FESTO, KPIT Technologies, GEM Equipments, Infosys, Microsoft, Centre for Entrepreneurship Development (CED), ELLEN Castings, Vishal Precision Products and Orange Automation. The department faculty and students are actively involving in professional body activities of ISTE, IE, IIPE, IWS and IEEE.

Programs Offered

UG – B.E MECHATRONICS ENGINEERING

Vision

To be a centre of excellence for producing industry ready engineers, researchers and technopreneurs in the field of Mechatronics Engineering through quality education

Mission

  • Provide quality education in the field of Mechatronics Engineering through effective teaching learning process.
  • Achieve 100% placement by training the students to meet the requirements of industries.
  • Promote research and development and spread the technology through publications and providing technical expertise and training to industries.
  • Develop technopreneurial skills of the students by developing new products with environmental and ethical awareness for the betterment of the society.

Programme Educational Objectives (PEOs)

The graduates of our programme will:

  • To develop the student’s competencies and to make them pioneering and competent so that they can be successfully employed in Indian and Multinational companies.
  • To transform the students into specialized mechatronics engineers who can successfully complete mechatronics engineering related projects to meet customer business objectives and/or productivity engage in research.
  • To provide students with a sound foundation in the mathematical, scientific and mechatronics
    engineering fundamentals necessary to formulate, analyze and solve problems.
  • To transform the students into an ethical and responsible engineers who can work in a multidisciplinary environment, and also to make them remain informed and involved as full participants in their profession and in the society.

Programme Outcomes (POs)

The graduates of our programme will possess:

  • An ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering,
  • An ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret data,
  • An ability to design a system, component, or process to meet desired needs within realistic constraints such as economic, environmental, social, political, ethical, health and safety, manufacturability, and sustainability,
  • An ability to function on multidisciplinary teams,
  • An ability to identify, formulate, and solve engineering problems,
  • An understanding of professional and ethical responsibility,
  • An ability to communicate effectively,
  • The broad education necessary to understand the impact of engineering solutions in a global, economic, environmental, and societal context,
  • A recognition of the need for, and an ability to engage in life-long learning
  • A knowledge of contemporary issues,
  • An ability to use the techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools necessary for engineering practice.

PROGRAM SPECIFIC OUTCOMES (PSOs):

  • Multi-disciplinary Engineering: Analyse the real world needs and design the mechatronics system using the knowledge on multi domain engineering elements and integrated software tools.
  • Enhancement and up gradation: Analyse conventional functions and process of various engineering elements and propose automation solution for enhanced performance of conventional systems.
  • System integration, Automated Solution and connectivity: Familiarization on sensing, interfacing, controlling, actuating, communicating and analysing the data through various subsystems.

Who is a Mechatronics Engineer?

‘One could travel around the world admiring the scenery but an engineer made it possible’ ~ Elon Musk

Mechatronics is a multidisciplinary field of engineering. It combines both electrical and mechanical systems, and also includes a combination of fields like robotics, electronics, telecommunications, systems, control, and product engineering. Individuals who opt for a career as Mechatronics Engineers design, develop, maintain as well as manage the high-technology based engineering systems for the automation of several industrial tasks. Mechatronics Engineers apply mechatronic or automated solutions to the transfer of material, components or finished goods. Not only that, they also apply advanced electronic control systems, which are usually computer-driven.

Mechatronics Engineer in a Nutshell

A career as a Mechatronics Engineer gives the chance to construct new products. Different kinds of job opportunities are available in the entertainment as well as the Manufacturing Industry. Most manufacturing companies have an entire team of several mechatronics engineers who are responsible for handling operations of different manufacturing units. The field of Mechatronics Engineering includes several disciplines therefore, the job opportunities are immense especially in a developing country like India.

What is the job outlook for Mechatronics Engineer?

The mechatronics career is expected to grow by five per cent by the year 2028 in terms of employment generation. The world is increasingly becoming more and more dependent on machines for carrying out several tasks. Individuals who opt for a career as a mechatronics engineer have several job growth opportunities. One needs to work hard in order to climb the designation ladder. An individual takes two to four years from the post of an associate engineer to reach the designation of an executive engineer. Due to industrialisation and the country’s development the job market scenario for a mechatronics engineer has a positive outlook. The industries need mechatronics engineers for the proper and efficient functioning of their automation units. The best career opportunities for mechatronics engineers are available in countries like the United States of America, Australia, United Kingdom and Japan. New job opportunities are expected to open in developing nations like India at the rate of one per cent every year.

Faculty Details

Academic Year 2021-22:

SL.NO

NAME

DESIGNATION

DATE OF JOINING INSTITUTION

NATURE OF APPOINTMENT (AGAINST SANCTIONED POST, TEMPORARY, PERMANENT)

NAME OF THE DEPARTMENT

HIGHEST DEGREE QUALIFICATION (NET/SET/SLET/PH.D./D.M/M.CH./

 

1

Dr.M.PRABHU

PROFESSOR

01.03.2021

PERMANENT

MECHATRONICS ENGINEERING

Ph.D,2018

 

2

Dr.S.G.SAM STANLEY

PROFESSOR

20-08-2013

PERMANENT

MECHATRONICS ENGINEERING

Ph.D,2020

 

3

Mr.V.SATHEESHKUMAR

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR

23.01.2016

PERMANENT

MECHATRONICS ENGINEERING

M.E,2010

 

4

Mr.S.SATHISHKUMAR

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR

12.06.2014

PERMANENT

MECHATRONICS ENGINEERING

M.E,2014

 

5

Mr.C.PRABHUKUMAR

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR

1.06.2015

PERMANENT

MECHATRONICS ENGINEERING

M.E,2014

 

6

Mr.G.SURYA RAJ

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR

04.07.2016

PERMANENT

MECHATRONICS ENGINEERING

M.E,2016

 

7

Mr.E.MAHESH

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR

08.07.2016

PERMANENT

MECHATRONICS ENGINEERING

M.E,2016

 

8

Mr.P.SENTHIL KUMAR

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR

21.01.2019

PERMANENT

MECHATRONICS ENGINEERING

M.E,2010

 

9

Mr.A.PRAVINKUMAR

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR

05.07.2021

PERMANENT

MECHATRONICS ENGINEERING

M.E,2021

 

Faculty Achievements

ACADEMIC YEAR 2019-2020

Sl.
no

Staff Name

Name of the Conference / Journal

Title of the Paper

1

G.Surya Raj

International conference on Mechanical and Building Science

Design and Fabrication of Automatic indication and control system for coil failure in domestic wind turbine

2

G.Surya Raj

International conference on Science,Technology,Engineering and Management

A Review of Borocarburizing on steels

3

G.Surya Raj

National conference on recent Trends  in Engineering and Technology

Design and Fabrication of Automatic indication and control system for coil failure in domestic wind turbine

 

ACADEMIC YEAR 2018-2019

Sl.
no

Staff Name

Name of the Conference / Journal

Title of the Paper

1

V.Satheesh Kumar

International Journal of Research in Engineering and Management

Design and implementation of automated seed planting robot

2

E.Mahesh

International Journal of Research in Engineering and Management

Design and fabrication of adaptable residential window

3

E.Mahesh

International Journal of Research in Engineering and Management

Design and fabrication of anti-plundering fire surveil and alert system using IOT

4

E.Mahesh

International Journal of Research in Engineering and Management

Flood monitoring and alert system using IOT and Zigbee

5.

C.Prabhu Kumar

International Journal of Research in Engineering and Management

Design and fabrication of Automatic movable platform in Railways

6.

G.Surya Raj

International Journal of Research in Engineering and Management

Design and fabrication of automatic indication and control system for coil failure in domestic wind turbine

7.

M.Durai Siddharthan 

International Journal of Research in Engineering and Management

Soldier health and position tracking system with voice recoginition

8.

K.Anandraj

International Journal of Research in Engineering and Management

Design smart waste management system using trash compactor

9.

K.Anandraj

International Journal of Research in Engineering and Management

Navigation by soles of your feet for visually impaired persons

ACADEMIC YEAR 2017-2018

CONFERENCES / JOURNALS 

Sl.
no

Staff Name

Name of the Conference / Journal

Title of the Paper

1

K.S.Sathis kumar

International Journal of Innovative Research in Science, Engineering and Technology

Mechanical Behavior and Dynamic Mechanical Analysis Study on NanoClay Filled Carbon – Epoxy Composite

2

K.S.Sathis kumar

National Conference on Optimization Techniques in Engineering Sciences and Technology.

Self Escalating Wheel Chair

3

M.Prince., et al

Materials Today- Elsevier

Multi-component Laser Boriding of AISI 1020 Steel

4

M.Prince., et al

Materials Science and Engineering

Experimental and Computational Investigations of Vertical Axis Wind Turbine Enclosed with Flanged Diffuser

5.

M.Prince, et al

IConAMMA-2017

Multi-component Laser Boriding of AISI 1020 Steel

6.

M.Prince, et al

IConAMMA-2017

Experimental and Computational Investigations of Vertical Axis Wind Turbine Enclosed with Flanged Diffuser

 

Sl.no.

Name of the faculty

FDP

Organized by

Month/Year

1

K.Anandraj 

Research perspectives  in Robotics and vision

Thiagarajar college of Engineering,Madurai

27.11.17 to 10.12.17

2

E.Mahesh

Emerging trends and Advanced mobile Robotics for Industrial Robotics

Kongu Engineering college

30.10.17 to 12.11.17

3

V.Satheesh Kumar

Meta Heuristics and Triz:Emerging Paradigm in Engineering Problem Optimization

Park college of Engineering and Technology

20.11.2017 to 03.12.2017

4

C.Prabhu Kumar

Meta Heuristics and Triz:Emerging Paradigm in Engineering Problem Optimization

Park college of Engineering and Technology

20.11.2017 to 03.12.2017

5

G.Surya Raj

Meta Heuristics and Triz:Emerging Paradigm in Engineering Problem Optimization

Park college of Engineering and Technology

20.11.2017 to 03.12.2017

ACADEMIC YEAR 2016-2017

CONFERENCES / JOURNALS 

Sl.
no

Staff Name

Name of the Conference / Journal

Title of the Paper

 

Organized by

1

K.S.Sathis kumar

National Conference on Optimization Techniques in Engineering Sciences and Technology.

Self Escalating Wheel Chair

2

K.S.Sathis kumar

International Conference on recent Trends in Electronics, Communication and Computation Technologies.

Mechanical Behavior and Dynamic Mechanical Analysis Study on NanoClay Filled Carbon – Epoxy Composites

3

M.Prince, et al

iCIRET, 2017

Experimental analysis of surface hardening of AISI 1045 steels by induction borided process

Park College of Engg & Tech

4

M.Prince, et al

iCIRET, 2017

A review on boron depletion in pack boriding process

Park College of Engg & Tech

5

M.Prince, et al

iCIRET, 2017

Surface modification of HSS steel by Induction boriding process

Park College of Engg & Tech

6

M.Prince, et al

iCIRET, 2017

Experimental study on pack boriding on AISI 4340 steels 

Park College of Engg & Tech

7

M.Prince, et al

iCIRET, 2017

An investigation on the effects of boriding and heating on impact toughness of AISI 1045 steel 

Park College of Engg & Tech

8

M.Prince, et al

iCIRET, 2017

Experimental study on effect of nickel layer on microstructure and microhardness of boride layer in pack boriding process

Park College of Engg & Tech

9

M.Prince, et al

iCIRET, 2017

A review on improvement of toughness and ductility of boride layer/steel in pack boriding process

Park College of Engg & Tech

10

M.Prince., et al

Transactions of Indian Institute of Metals, Springer

An investigation on effects of boriding and heating on ductility, strength and toughness of AISI 1045 steels

2017

Under Review*

(SCOPUS INDEXED)

11

M.Prince, et al

iCIRET, 2017

A review on improving the corrosion behavior of metallic bipolar plate for proton exchange membrane fuel cells

Park College of Engg & Tech

WORKSHOPS / SEMINARS / SYMPOSIUM / FDP

Sl.
no

Staff Name

Name of the Workshop / Symposium

 Organizer

1.

Dr.M.Prince

Workshop on ” Industrial Automation-PLC” held on 15-02-2017

Park College of Engg & Tech and Axis Global Institute of Industrial Training

2.

E.Mahesh

Workshop on ” Industrial Automation-PLC” held on 15-02-2017

Park College of Engg & Tech and Axis Global Institute of Industrial Training

3

V.Satheesh Kumar

Workshop on ” Industrial Automation-PLC” held on 15-02-2017

Park College of Engg & Tech and Axis Global Institute of Industrial Training

4

C.Prabhu Kumar

Workshop on ” Industrial Automation-PLC” held on 15-02-2017

Park College of Engg & Tech and Axis Global Institute of Industrial Training

5

G.Surya Raj

Workshop on ” Industrial Automation-PLC” held on 15-02-2017

Park College of Engg & Tech and Axis Global Institute of Industrial Training

6

S.Sathish Kumar

Workshop on ” Industrial Automation-PLC” held on 15-02-2017

Park College of Engg & Tech and Axis Global Institute of Industrial Training

Research Publications

Dr. Prabhu M

  • Material Characterization and Parametric Optimization of Unconventional Machining of TiN and TaC reinforced Stir Casted Vitalium Metal Matrix Composite- “Materials Research”, Vol-23, ISSN 1516-1439 (Aug 2020) SCI & Annexure – I Journal.
  • Bending Buckling and Low Velocity Impact on Fiber Metal Laminate for Automobile Sector- “Journal of Critical Reviews”, Vol-7, issue-06,2020, ISSN- 2394-5125 Scopus Indexed Journal.
  • A Review Bending Bulkling and Flexural Vibrational on Fiber Metal Laminates for Automobile Sector- “Journal of Critical Reviews”, Vol-7, issue- 06,2020 ISSN- 2394-5125 Scopus Indexed Journal.
  • A Review on Investigation of Compressive Load And Buckling Load On Composite Pipe for Windmill Application- “Materials today proceedings” Scopus Indexed Journal.
  • Investigation Of Compressive Load And Buckling Load On Composite Pipe for Windmill Application- “Materials Science and Engineering (ISSN 1757-899X),” Scopus Indexed Journal.
  • A Review on Vibration of Analysis of Glass/Carbon/Basalt Composite Pipe Material for Petroleum Industry- “- “Materials today proceedings” Scopus Indexed Journal.
  • A Vibration Of Analysis Of Glass/Carbon/Basalt Composite Pipe Material For Petroleum Industry-“Materials Science and Engineering (ISSN 1757-899X), ),” Scopus Indexed Journal.
  • Simultaneous Part Family Identification & Grouping of Machines in Cellular Manufacturing using Correlation Analysis Approach- “International Journal of Engineering & Research Technology’’ Vol (02),2012, ISSN No. 2278 –0181.
  • A New Method for Part Classification in Group Technology- “International Journal of Applied Engineering Research” (Scopus Indexed) Volume 10, Number 2 (2015), ISSN 0973-4562 pp. 4597-4602.
  • Parametric Classification For Part Grouping In Group Technology-“Australian Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences” (Scopus Indexed) Volume 09(27),2015, ISSN:1991-8178, Pages: 774-777
  • Machine Vision of Clustering Identical Parts in Cellular Manufacturing- “Industrial Engineering & Management” ISSN:2169-0316 IEM an open access journal. Volume 4 • Issue 1 • 1000154, ISSN:2169-0316
  • Automatic Code Generation in Group Technology- “International Journal of Engineering Science & Management Research, Volume 05(8), August2018, ISSN 2349-619.

 

Student Achievements

ACADEMIC YEAR 2019-2020

SL.

NO

NAME OF THE STUDENT 

NAME OF THE EVENT

ORGANIZER/

SPEAKER

DATE

VENUE

PARTICIPATED/PRIZES WON

  • 1
  • S.MANIKANDAN

    ROBOTRIX

    SNS COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY

    21.02.2020

    COIMBATORE

    PARTICIPATED

  • 2
  • N.SHARUKHAN ATHIL

    ROBOTRIX

    SNS COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY

    21.02.2020

    COIMBATORE

    PARTICIPATED

  • 3
  • P.PRAVIN

    ROBOTRIX

    SNS COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY

    21.02.2020

    COIMBATORE

    PARTICIPATED

  • 4
  • M.VENKATESH

    MINI MARATHON

    P.V.P.SCHOOL

    12.01.2020

    KRISHNAGIRI

    4 TH PLACE

  • 5
  • S.MANIKANDAN

    AUTONOMOUS ROBOT CHALLENGE

    SRM

    28.09.2019 TO      29.09.2019

    CHENNAI

    PARTICIPATED

  • 6
  • N.SHARUKHAN ATHIL

    AUTONOMOUS ROBOT CHALLENGE

    SRM

    28.09.2019 TO      29.09.2019

    CHENNAI

    PARTICIPATED

  • 7
  • P.PRAVIN

    AUTONOMOUS ROBOT CHALLENGE

    SRM

    28.09.2019 TO      29.09.2019

    CHENNAI

    PARTICIPATED

  • 8
  • S.NAVEEN KUMAR

    AUTONOMOUS ROBOT CHALLENGE

    SRM

    28.09.2019 TO      29.09.2019

    CHENNAI

    PARTICIPATED

  • 9
  • P.PRAVIN

    INDUSTRIAL BASED MOBILE CONTROLLED ROBOTIC CAR

    CIT

    25.08.2019

    COIMBATORE

    PARTICIPATED

  • 10
  • M.VENKATESH

    ECL MARATHON

    THE NEW INDIAN EXPRESS

    22.07.2019

    COIMBATORE

    5 TH PLACE

    ACADEMIC YEAR 2018-2019

    SL.

    NO

    NAME OF THE STUDENT 

    NAME OF THE EVENT

    ORGANIZER/

    SPEAKER

    DATE

    VENUE

    PARTICIPATED/PRIZES WON

  • 1
  • NAVEEN KUMAR.P

    INDUSTRIAL TRAINING

    TVS TRAINING SERVICE

    10.06.2019 TO      14.06.2019

    CHENNAI

    PARTICIPATED

  • 2
  • VENKATESH.M

    INDUSTRIAL TRAINING

    TVS TRAINING SERVICE

    10.06.2019 TO      14.06.2019

    CHENNAI

    PARTICIPATED

  • 3
  • KARVENTHAN.P

    INDUSTRIAL TRAINING

    TVS TRAINING SERVICE

    10.06.2019 TO      14.06.2019

    CHENNAI

    PARTICIPATED

  • 4
  • THAMARAIRAAJHA.G

    INDUSTRIAL TRAINING

    TVS TRAINING SERVICE

    10.06.2019 TO      14.06.2019

    CHENNAI

    PARTICIPATED

  • 5
  • M.VENKATESH

    MARATHON

    COIMBATORE HEALTH AWARENESS MARATHON CLUB

    26.01.2019

    COIMBATORE

    10KM FINISHER

  • 6
  • ANURAG.K

    AUTOMATION TESTING

    GATEWAY SOFTWARE SOLUTIONS

    19.01.2019 TO      20.01.2019

    COIMBATORE

    ATTENDED

  • 7
  • M.VENKATESH

    TIRUPUR PASUMAI MARATHON

    UNITED SCAN CENTER

    06.01.2019

    TIRUPUR

    10 TH PLACE

  • 8
  • ANURAG.K

    WORKSHOP

    PPG INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

    04.10.2018

    COIMBATORE

    PARTICIPATED

  • 9
  • ANURAG.K

    WORKSHOP

    KARPAGAM INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

    11.09.2018

    COIMBATORE

    PARTICIPATED

  • 10
  • KARVENTHAN.P

    GOOGLE DEVELOPER

    RATHINK PASSION

    13.06.2018

    UDAIPUR

    PARTICIPATED

    ACADEMIC YEAR 2017-2018

    SL.

    NO

    NAME OF THE STUDENT 

    NAME OF THE EVENT

    ORGANIZER/

    SPEAKER

    DATE

    VENUE

    PARTICIPATED/PRIZES WON

  • 1
  • J.S.NEWRA

    ARDU BOTICS ROBOTICS

    RAMCO INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

    28-29.07.2018

    RAJAPALAYAM

    PARTICIPATED

    2

    J.JERRYSHA

    ARDU BOTICS ROBOTICS

    RAMCO INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

    28-29.07.2018

    RAJAPALAYAM

    PARTICIPATED

    3

    M.ABDULRAHMAN

    ARDU BOTICS ROBOTICS

    RAMCO INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

    28-29.07.2018

    RAJAPALAYAM

    PARTICIPATED

    4

    U.PONMANI

    ARDU BOTICS ROBOTICS

    RAMCO INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

    28-29.07.2018

    RAJAPALAYAM

    PARTICIPATED

    5

    R.DHANALAKSHMI

    ARDU BOTICS ROBOTICS

    RAMCO INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

    28-29.07.2018

    RAJAPALAYAM

    PARTICIPATED

    6

    N.GPRAVIN PON SAM

    ANDROID APP DEVOLOPMENT

    UNIQ TECHNOLOGIES

    16.06.2018

    CHENNAI

    PARTICIPATED

    7

    S.MANIKANDAPRABU

    PROGRAMMING ARDUINO AND RASPBERRY USING PYTHON

    KUMARAGURU COLLEGE OF TECHNLOGY

    30.08.2018-01.08.2018

    COIMBATORE

    PARTICIPATED

    8

    N.RAMKUMAR

    PROGRAMMING ARDUINO AND RASPBERRY USING PYTHON

    KUMARAGURU COLLEGE OF TECHNLOGY

    30.08.2018-01.08.2018

    COIMBATORE

    PARTICIPATED

    9

    K.VIGNESH

    PROGRAMMING ARDUINO AND RASPBERRY USING PYTHON

    KUMARAGURU COLLEGE OF TECHNLOGY

    30.08.2018-01.08.2018

    COIMBATORE

    PARTICIPATED

    ACADEMIC YEAR 2016-2017

    SL.NO

    ROLL.NO

    NAME OF THE STUDENT 

    NAME OF THE EVENT

    ORGANIZER/

    SPEAKER

    DATE

    VENUE

    PARTICIPATED/PRIZES WON

    1

    14MC030 

    RAMESH KUMAR

    KABADI

    ADITHYA COLLEGE

    16 AND 17/2/17

    ADITHYA COLLEGE

    Participated

    2

    15MC001

    15MC014

    14MC023

    ABDUL RAHMAN

    JAGADEESH

    MURUGAN KARTHICK

    BASKETBALL

    ADITHYA COLLEGE

    16 AND 17/2/17

    ADITHYA COLLEGE

    Participated

    3

    14MC030

    RAMESH KUMAR

    KABADI

    PPGIT

    21 AND 22/2/17

    PPGIT

    Participated

    4

    15MC001

    15MC014

    14MC023

    ABDUL RAHMAN

    JAGADEESH

    MURUGAN KARTHICK

    BASKETBALL

    SRI SAKTHI IET

    22 TO 24/2/17

    SRI SAKTHI IET

    Third prize

    5

    15MC002

    AJITHKUMAR

    HOCKEY

    TCE,MADURAI

    24 TO 27/2/17

    TCE,MADURAI

    Participated

    6

    15MC002

    AJITHKUMAR

    HOCKEY

    PSG TECH

    1 TO 4/3/16

    PSG TECH

    Participated

    7

    15MC002

    AJITHKUMAR

    HOCKEY

    GCT,CBE

    4 TO 6/3/17

    GCT,CBE

    Second prize

    8

    14MC026

    PRAVEEN

    BADMITTON

    VIRUTHUNAGAR

    2 TO4/3/17

    VIRUTHUNAGAR

    Participated

    9

    14MC035

    THIRUMALAIVASAN

    BADMITTON

    VIRUTHUNAGAR

    2 TO4/3/17

    VIRUTHUNAGAR

    Participated

    10

    14MC030

    RAMESHKUMAR

    KABADI

    PCET

    10 TO 13/3/17

    PCET

    Participated

    11

    14MC009

    14MC021

    GOPALAKRISHNAN

    MELWINSAM

    CRICKET

    PCET

    10 TO 13/3/17

    PCET

    Participated

    12

    14MC023

    15MC014

    15MC001

    MURUGAN KARTHICK

    JAGADEESH

    ABDULRAHMAN

    BASKETBALL

    PCET

    10 TO 13/3/17

    PCET

    Participated

    13

    14MC018

    MANIKANDAN

    CHESS

    PCET

    10 TO 13/3/17

    PCET

    Participated

    14

    15MC019

    MANONMANIAN.V

    VOLLEYBALL

    PCET

    10 TO 13/3/17

    PCET

    Participated

     

    ACADEMIC YEAR 2016-2017

    SL.NO

    NAME OF THE STUDENT 

    NAME OF THE EVENT

    ORGANIZER/

    SPEAKER

    DATE

    VENUE

    PARTICIPATED/PRIZES WON

    1.

    IV YEAR STUDENTS

    PLACEMENT TRAINING

    PCET

    4 AND 5/7/2016

    PCET

    Participated 

    2

    III YEAR STUDENTS

    PLACEMENT TRAINING

    PCET 

    18 AND 19/7/16

    PCET

    Participated

    3

    II III IV YEAR STUDENTS

    AWARENESS ABOUT DEFENCE

    PCET 

    18/7/16

    PCET

    Participated

    4.

    II YEAR STUDENTS

    PLACEMENT TRAINING

    PCET

    20 AND 21/7/16

    PCET

    Participated

    5.

    MURUGAN KARTHICK

    AJITH KUMAR

    BASKETBALL

    HOCKEY

    KARUNYA UNIVERSITY

    12 AND 13/8/16

    KARUNYA UNIVERSITY

    Participated

    6.

    MANONMANIAN

    CHELLADURAI

    VOLLEYBALL

    KARUNYA UNIVERSITY

    12 AND 13/8/16

    KARUYA UNIVERSITY

    Participated

    7.

    II III IV YEAR STUDENTS

    ICTU TALKS

    PCET

    19/8/16

    PCET

    Participated

    8.

    RAGUNATH,SURYA,XAVIER,DEEPAK,YOGESH

    INDIAN NAVY INTERVIEW

    PCET

    22/8/16

    PCET

    Participated

    9.

    N.PRAVEEN

    BADMITTON

    PSG TECH.

    23 AND 24/8/16

    PSG TECH.

    Participated

    10

    A.AJITHKUMAR

    HOCKEY

    KARUNYA UNIVERSITY

    21 AND 22/9/16

    KARUNYA UNIVERSITY

    Participated

    11

    P.RAMESH KUMAR

    KABADI

    KARUNYA UNIVERSITY

    21 AND 22/9/16

    KARUNYA UNIVERSITY

    Participated

    12

    A.MURUGANKARTHICK

    BASKETBALL

    KARUNYA UNIVERSITY

    21 AND 22/9/16

    KARUNYA UNIVERSITY

    Participated

    13

    ABDUL RAHMAN

    BASKETBALL 

    KARUNYA UNIVERSITY

    21AND 22/9/16

    KARUNYA UNIVERSITY

    Participated

    14

    PUVIYARASAN

    M.AKHIL

    RAGUNATH.R

    A.JOEL

    M.ARUN

    U.PONMANI

    ATHLETIC 

    KPR COLLEGE

    21 TO 24/9/16

    KPR COLLEGE

    Participated

    15

    V.MANO

    G.SARAVANARAJ

    FOOTBALL

    KARUNYA UNIVERSITY

    21 AND 22/9/16

    KARUNYA UNIVERSITY

    Participated

    16

    GOPALAKRISHNAN

    MELWIN SAM

    CRICKET

    RVSCET,CBE

    27 TO 30/9/16

    RVSCET,CBE

    Participated

    17

    A.AJITHKUMAR

    HOCKEY

    PSG TECH

    29/9/16

    30/9/16

    01/10/16

    PSG TECH

    First place

    Organisations with whom MoUs have been signed:

    • Axis Global Automation
    • Microsoft Innovation Centre
    • KPIT Technologies
    • PTC Penta CAD

    Laboratories

    MECHATRONICS ENGINEERING

    LABORATORY DETAILS

     

    CE8381 STRENGTH OF MATERIALS AND FLUID MECHANICS & MACHINERY LABORATORY

    LIST OF EQUIPMENTS (as per syllabus)

    STRENGTH OF MATERIALS LABORATORY 

    S.No.

    Name of the Equipments

    1

    Universal Tensile Testing machine with double 1 shear attachment – 40 Ton Capacity 

    2

    Torsion Testing Machine (60 NM Capacity) 

    3

    Impact Testing Machine (300 J Capacity) 

    4

    Brinell Hardness Testing Machine 

    5

    Rockwell Hardness Testing Machine 

    6

    Spring Testing Machine for tensile and compressive loads (2500 N) 

    7

    Metallurgical Microscopes 

    8

    Muffle Furnace (800 C) 

     

    FLUID MECHANICS & MACHINERY LABORATORY 

    S.No.

    Name of the Equipments

    1

    Orificemeter setup

    2

    Venturimeter setup

    3

    Rotometer setup

    4

    Pipe Flow Analysis Setup

    5

    Centrifugal Pump / Submersible Pump setup

    6

    Reciprocating Pump setup

    7

    Gear Pump setup

    8

    Pelton Wheel setup

    9

    Francis Turbine setup

    10

    Kaplan Turbine setup

    MT8311 ELECTRICAL MACHINES AND DRIVES LABORATORY

    LIST OF EQUIPMENTS (as per syllabus)

    S.No.

    Name of the Equipments

    1

    DC Shunt motor 5HP

    2

    Single phase induction motor 2HP

    3

    Three phase induction motor 5HP

    4

    Single phase transformer 2KVA

    5

    Three phase auto transformer

    6

    Single phase auto transformer

    7

    3 point starter

    8

    DPST,TPST

    9

    DC source 300V,100A

    10

    Ammeter (0-5A),(0-10A) MC

    11

    Ammeter (0-5A),(0-10A) MI

    12

    Voltmeter (0-300V) MC

    13

    Voltmeter (0-150V),(0-300V),
    (0-600V) MI

    14

    Wattmeter 150/300V, 5/10A UPF

    15

    Wattmeter 300/600V, 5/10A UPF

    16

    Wattmeter 150/300V, 5/10A LPF

    17

    Wattmeter 300/600V, 5/10A LPF

    18

    Stepper motor 5HP

    19

    Synchronous motor 5KW

    20

    Rheostat 360ohm/1.2A

    21

    Rheostat 50ohm/5A

    22

    Tachometer

     

    ME8381 COMPUTER AIDED MACHINE DRAWING

    LIST OF EQUIPMENTS (as per syllabus)

     

    S.No.

    Name of the Equipments

    1

    Computers with necessary accessories

    2

    Assembly drawings using any 2D /3D CAD Software

    3

    Printer

     

    MT8411 MICROPROCESSOR AND MICROCONTROLLERS LABORATORY

    LIST OF EQUIPMENTS (as per syllabus)

     

    S.No.

    Name of the Equipments

    1

    8085 Microprocessor Trainer with Power Supply

    2

    8051 Micro Controller Trainer Kit with power supply

    3

    8255 Interface board

    4

    8251 Interface board

    5

    8259 Interface board

    6

    8279 Keyboard / Display Interface board

    7

    8254 timer counter

    8

    ADC and DAC card

    9

    AC & DC motor with Controller

    10

    Traffic Light Control System

     

    ME8461 MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY LABORATORY
    LIST OF EQUIPMENTS (as per syllabus)

    S.No.

    Name of the Equipments

    1

    Lathe

    2

    Drilling machine

    3

    Milling machine

    4

    Planning machine

    5

    Shaping machine

     

    ME8481 DYNAMICS LABORATORY
    LIST OF EQUIPMENTS (as per syllabus)

    S.No.

    Name of the Equipments

    1

    Cam analyzer

    2

    Motorized gyroscope

    3

    Governor apparatus-watt,porter,proell and hartnell governor

    4

    Whirling of shaft apparatus

    5

    Dynamic balancing machine

    6

    Two rotor vibration setup.

    7

    Spring mass vibration system.

    8

    Torsional Vibration of single rotor system setup.

    9

    Gear Models

    10

    Kinematic Models to study various mechanisms.

    11

    Turn table apparatus.

    12

    transverse vibration setup of

    1. cantilever
     
    1. Free-Free beam
     

    c) Simply supported. beam.

    MT8511 POWER ELECTRONICS LABORATORY
    LIST OF EQUIPMENTS (as per syllabus)

    S.No.

    Name of the Equipments

    1

    Study of SCR,MOSFET & IGBT  characteristics module

    2

    UJT,R,RC firing circuits for SCR module

    3

    Voltage & current commutated chopper module

    4

    SCR phase control circuit module

    5

    TRIAC phase control circuit module

    6

    Study of half controlled & fully controller converters module

    7

    Study of three phase AC regulator module

    8

    Speed control of DC shunt motor using three phase fully controlled converter module

    9

    SCR single phase cyclo converter module 

    10

    SCR series and parallel inverters module

    11

    IGBT chopper module

    12

    IGBT based PWM inverter (single phase )module

    13

    Ammeter (0-5)A MC,(0-2)A MC, (0-2A) MI, (0-5V) MI

    14

    Voltmeter (0-300V) MC,    (0-600V) MC, (0-600V) MI, Multimeter

    15

    CRO, Transformer 1KVA,1:1, 230V

    MT8512 SENSORS AND INSTRUMENTATION LABORATORY

    LIST OF EQUIPMENTS (as per syllabus)

    S.No.

    Name of the Equipments

    1

    Digital Signal Oscilloscope

    2

    Function generator 

    3

    Regulated power supply

    4

    Breadboard

    5

    LVDT

    6

    Thermistor

    7

    Thermocouple 

    8

    RTD 

    9

    Load cell setup

    10

    4 Channel data acquisition system for strain gauge

    11

    Sound level meter

    12

    Computer with LABVIEW/ MATLAB/SCILAB

    13

    Prony brake dynamometer

    14

    Hygrometer

     

    MT8612 INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION LABORATORY

    LIST OF EQUIPMENTS (as per syllabus)

    S.No.

    Name of the Equipments

    1

    PLC panel board kit with power supply Any three PLCs from the following list can be used but not limited to 1.Allen Bradley (Micro Logix 1200) 2.Siemens ( SIMATIC S7 200) PLC 3. DELTA (DVP-SS Series) PLC 4. Schineder Modicon (M238 series) PLC 5. Mitsubishi Nexgenie (1000 series)

    2

    PLC panel board kit with power supply Any three PLCs from the following list can be used but not limited to 1.Allen Bradley (Micro Logix 1200) 2.Siemens ( SIMATIC S7 200) PLC 3. DELTA (DVP-SS Series) PLC 4. Schineder Modicon (M238 series) PLC 5. Mitsubishi Nexgenie (1000 series)

    3

    Process control station

    4

    ½ HP AC motor

    5

    VFD to control ½ HP AC motor

    6

    Delta PLC software – free ware and corresponding PLC programming software.

    7

    Open source SCADA software such as Free SCADA, Open SCADA, Indigo SCADACodeSys Open source for PLC programming and interfacing with real time PLC

     

    MT8611 APPLIED HYDRAULICS AND PNEUMATIC LABORATORY

    LIST OF EQUIPMENTS (as per syllabus)

    S.No.

    Name of the Equipments

     

    Hydraulic Equipments

    1

    Pressure relief valve

    2

    Pressure reducing valves

    3

    Flow control valves

    4

    Pressure switch

    5

    Limit switch

    6

    Linear Actuator

    7

    Rotary Actuator

    8

    Double solenoid actuated DCV

    9

    Single solenoid actuated DCV

    10

    Hydraulic power pack with 2 pumps & 2 pressure relief valve

    11

    PLC

     

    Pneumatic Equipments

    1

    Pneumatic trainer kit with FRL Unit, Single acting cylinder, Push Buttons

    2

    Pneumatic trainer kit with FRL Unit, Double acting cylinder, manually actuated DCV

    3

    Pneumatic trainer kit with FRL Unit, Double acting cylinder, Pilot actuated DCV

    4

    Pneumatic trainer kit with FRL Unit, Double acting cylinder, Double solenoid actuated DCV, DCV with sensors / magnetic reed switches

    5

    PLC with Interface Card

    6

    LABVIEW Software

    7

    Automation Studio Software

     

    MT8711 COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN AND MANUFACTURING LABORATORY 

    LIST OF EQUIPMENTS (as per syllabus)

    S.No.

    Name of the Equipments

    1

    Standalone desktops

    2

    Software (3D modelling software systems/ CAD packages/CAM packages/ FEA software )

    3

    CNC lathe

    4

    CNC milling machine

     

    MT8781 ROBOTICS LABORATORY

    LIST OF EQUIPMENTS (as per syllabus)

     S.No.

    Name of the Equipments

    1

    Computers with necessary accessories

    2

    Robotics Operating System

    3

    Verification of direct kinematics equations and inverse kinematics equations of 1DOF “R-configuration” robot

    4

    Verification of direct kinematics equations and inverse kinematics equations of 2DOF “R-R-configuration” robot

    5

    Printer

    Student Internships

    INTERNSHIP

    SL.NO

    NAME OF THE STUDENT

    COMPANY

    DATE

    1

    J.Mohamed Jubair

    V Land Engineers and Constructions Pvt Ltd

    24.11.2019            TO             28.11.2019

    2

    N.Kaleeswaran

    V Land Engineers and Constructions Pvt Ltd

    24.11.2019            TO             28.11.2019

    3

    S.Praveen

    V Land Engineers and Constructions Pvt Ltd

    24.11.2019            TO             28.11.2019

    4

    V.Rajmohan

    V Land Engineers and Constructions Pvt Ltd

    24.11.2019            TO             28.11.2019

    5

    M.Kishore Nanth

    V Land Engineers and Constructions Pvt Ltd

    24.11.2019            TO             28.11.2019

    6

    M.Kishore Nanth

    V Land Engineers and Constructions Pvt Ltd

    24.11.2019            TO             28.11.2019

    7

    P.Karventhan

    Rethinkpassion

    13.06.2018

    8

    P.Naveen kumar

    Vidya Techologies

    21.05.2018            TO             02.06.2018

    9

    B.Hari Haran

    Vidya Techologies

    21.05.2018            TO             02.06.2018

    Notable Alumni

    Details of the Alumni with high profile

    S.NO

    NAME

    BRANCH

    BATCH

    DESIGNATION

    COMPANY

    1

    P.NAVEEN KUMAR

    B.E- MECHATRONICS

    2016-2020

    Software Testing

    Capgemini

    2

    U PONMANI

    B.E- MECHATRONICS

    2015 -2019

    Project Head

    Capgemini

    3

    R.SARAVANAN

    B.E- MECHATRONICS

    2016-2020

    Software 

    Developer 

    AMPCOME  TECH

    4

    B.SARATHY

    B.E- MECHATRONICS

    2016-2020

    Software 

    Developer

    Infosys

    5

    M KARTHIKEYAN 

    B.E- MECHATRONICS

    2015-2019

    Design Engineer 

    Texmo Industries 

    Social Works Undertaken

    Sl. No.

    Programme Name

    1

    NSS orientation program

    2

    Dengue awareness program

    3

    Campus cleaning program

    4

    Vision carbon neutral program

    5

    Tree plantation program

    6

    NSS special camp 

    7

    Independence day celebration

    8

    Forest college &wild life week celebration

    9

    Trekking

    10

    Orphanage visit

    11

    First aid training

    12

    Park indoor Olympics

    13

    Blood Donation Camp