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VALLURUPALLI NAGESWARA RAO VIGNANA JYOTHI INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
An Autonomous Institute, NAAC Accredited with ‘A’ Grade NBA Accredited for CE, EEE, ME, ECE, CSE, EIE, IT B.Tech Courses
Approved by AICTE, New Delhi, Affiliated to JNTUH Recognized as “College with Potential for Excellence” by UGC
Vignana Jyothi Nagar, Pragathi Nagar, Nizampet (S.O), Hyderabad – 500 090, TS, India. Telephone No: 040-2304 2758/59/60, Fax: 040-23042761
E-mail: [email protected], Website: www.vnrvjiet.ac.in
SHADOW ENGINEERING About Institution Vallurupalli Nageshwara Rao Vignana Jyothi Institute of Engineering and Technology (VNRVJIET) attempts to integrate classroom learning with industry exposure to ensure the application of knowledge during the course of study it self. VNRVJIET focuses on high quality education and research in the fields of Science,Technology and Engineering. The objective is to prepare young students to act as leaders for the promotion of the economic and industrial growth of the country and to play a creative role in society. The four year course is so structured that it leads to a linear growth and progressive insight into the engineering subjects as well as training in soft skills. We focus on imparting skills on cutting - edge technologies to our students. Quality research in the areas of science and technology is given considerable importance here. Our major strength comes by forging strong industry - academic linkage. About Shadow Engineering
VNRVJIET is excited to debut newest program called “Shadow Engineering”. This new Program allows prospective Engineering students to see Industry from a student's perspective and allows students to spend a week with a current engineering in the multidisciplinary areas (Civil, Computer, Electrical, Mechanical, Instrumentation, , Software &Hardware, or Systems Design) at the Industry and see what Industry life is really like. Visiting students will go around the Industry, see the manufacturing processes and facilities, and most importantly, get time to talk with working Engineers about their experiences. The Shadow Program is an opportunity for budding Engineers to learn what it means to be an Engineer. Students who participate in the program will spend time at a company for Six working days at a time in the semester.
The main aim of visiting the Cement industry to expose the Faculty and budding Engineers to Engineering experience and knowledge which required in industry , where these are not taught in lecture room .Students are trained in Industry in respective disciplines for 6 days in every academic and they are able to Map the Acquired practical knowledge onto the academic syllabus. Theme Of Shadow Engineering You must have heard of shadow cabinet and also heard of shadow boxing. In addition to these, have you ever heard of Shadow Engineering? If not, Shadow Engineering is designed and adopted successfully by an engineering college in the city. What is Shadow Engineering? It is a new concept where students and faculty of engineering visit a particular industry, and see and learn the engineering practices of the industry. This is a new program which allows prospective engineering students to visit an industry from a professional perspective and spend a week time to learn the current engineering practices in the multi disciplinary areas, and be an eyewitness to the life in industry. The student will go around the industry, learn the manufacturing process and facilities, and most importantly interact with working engineers and other skilled staff. The shadow program helps the budding engineers to learn what it means to be an engineer. The students who participate in the program spend a week in the academic year at a manufacturing unit and map the acquired practical knowledge into the academic
syllabus. The student optimizes and co-relates his learnings in the classroom to the industry. The students will have theoretical as well as industry knowledge. Before the students visit the industry, the teachers hand over a theme sheet to each student and according to the content he has to explore the industry. After a week long stint at the industry, the students have to submit the report of their findings and experiences to the faculty. The faculty will clarify their doubts and queries. It is a unique learning process coined for its students, exclusively by Vignana Jyothi Institute of Engineering and Technology.Dr. C.D.Naidu, Principal of the college says, “the exposure and experience the students receive is useful in their academic career and future endeavors.” For example a student who chose cement industry was asked to shadow the employee working on a particular machine and observe his job role step by step. In addition, he will also know the working conditions, culture and difficulties of the industry, and its employees. He further adds, “this kind of exposure definitely helps the student in his academics.”
By this method, a student of mechanical engineering stream will know about automation of manufacturing systems along with material handling, energy auditing and application management. Likewise, the electrical engineering student will know induction machines and other important tools of the industry. The students with the guidance of the lecturer, follow the tasks done by the technician of the industry, watch and clarify about the functions of that particular machine, and elicit more information from lecturer and technician. This kind of exposure helps the student to be adept with functions of the industry and familiar before he starts his career. The interaction between the student and employee helps the student to know more about the industry. The academic knowledge helps the student to acquire some basic knowledge about the industry, but by Shadow Engineering, the student is exposed to more information and knowledge not only in that particular field or function but in multidisciplinary areas . This concept of Shadow Engineering is gaining the real knowledge through his own perception. because it matures them to withstand various challenges in life and career. By allowing the students to participate in this program, helps them to know the industry culture better and injects confidence to be challenging in all walks of life. Objectives
▪ To see Industry from student perspective ▪ Student trained on current Engineering Practices in the multidisciplinary areas at
the Industry ▪ Understand what Industry work culture
▪ To Expose the Faculty and students to
Engineering experience and knowledge which required in industry, where these are not taught in lecture’s room
▪ To get a feel of the work environment
▪ To expose the students to the Engineer responsibilities and ethics ▪ Systematic induction to the Industry.
KEY BENEFITS
➢ Students understand what practical skills required for an Engineer. ➢ Students are trained in Industry in respective disciplines for 6 days in every
academic year
➢ This Program reduces the gap between Industry expectations and academics ➢ Make student Industry ready ➢ Able to Map the Acquired practical knowledge onto the academic syllabus. (as a
part of VNR lab protocol students are exposed to industry labs)
K.Ramujee R.Dilip Kumar Co-ordinator Industry Co-ordinator
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I- Batch Students underwent shadow Engineering
Department of Civil Engineering
SHADOW ENGINEERING
INDUSTRY: M/S KEERTHI INDUSTRIES
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FACULTY VISITED: K.RAMUJEE, Associate Professor, CE department G.N.S.SHANKAR, Assistant Professor, CE department Theme: The main aim of visiting the Cement industry to expose the Faculty and budding Engineers to Engineering experience and knowledge which required in industry . where these are not taught in lecture room .Students are trained in Industry in respective disciplines for 6 days in every academic and they are able to Map the Acquired practical knowledge onto the academic syllabus. Learning points by Faculty & Students
1. Manufacturing process of Cement 2. Material handling Equipment 3. Design of Plant Elements( RCC & Steel) 4. Environmental Impact & Assessment
SYLLABUS MAPPED WITH THE INDUSTRY
I-Year CHEMISTRY OF ENGINEERING MATERIALS Cement: Types of cement, Chemical constituents and composition of Portland cement, methods of manufacture of Portland cement - Wet and Dry processes, Properties of cement: Setting & Hardening of cement (reactions),testing of cement, decay of cement, cement concrete - RCC.
II-Year Semester –I BUILDING MATERIALS(II Year) Cement and Admixtures Cement Manufacturing-various types of cement and their properties – various field and laboratory tests for cement – Admixtures – mineral & chemical admixtures – uses. SURVEYING – I Linear Measurements: Different methods; Ranging out; Chaining a line on a flat and on uneven ground; Principles of chain surveying; Basic definitions; Equipment used for chain survey; Field work; Offsets; Obstacles in chain survey; Chain & Tape corrections; Degree of accuracy. Simple Leveling: Basic definitions; Different methods of leveling; Classification of direct leveling methods; Profile leveling; Cross sectioning; Reciprocal leveling; correction for Curvature and Refraction; Sources of errors in leveling. Contour: contour interval; Characteristics of contours; Methods of locating contours; – Uses of contour maps II Year Semester –II HYDRAULICS & HYDRAULIC MACHINES Centrifugal Pumps: Pump installation details – classification – work done – Manometric head – minimum starting speed – losses and efficiencies – specific speed. Multistage pumps – pumps in parallel – performance of pumps – characteristic curves – NPSH – Cavitation.
BUILDING CONSTRUCTION & PLANNING Construction equipments -Cost of owning and operation – bulldozers, trucks, other earth moving equipment, belt conveyors, concrete equipment, equipment for pumping of water, draglines III-Year Semester -I CONCRETE TECHNOLOGY Cements, Aggregates & Admixtures : Portland cement – chemical composition, hydration, setting of cement , structure of hydrated cement –Tests on physical properties – Different grades of cement DESIGN OF REINFORCED CONCRETE STRUCTURES Short and long columns under axial loads, Uni-axial bending and Bi-axial bending, Design of columns using SP-16 charts Different types of footings, Design of isolated Square, Rectangular and Circular footings Design of One-way slabs, Continuous slabs using I.S. coefficients, Two-way slabs Limit state of serviceability for Deflection, Cracking and codal provisions. II-SEMESTER CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY AND PROJECT MANAGEMENT Construction method – earthwork – piling – concrete and concreting – formwork – fabrication and erection Quality control, Assurance and safety – ISO – 9000 – quality systems – principles on safety – personnel, fire and electrical safety – environment protection DESIGN OF STEEL STRUCTURES Bolted connections-riveted connections-IS-800-2007-specifications-Design strength-efficiency of joint-prying action-welded connections-Types of welded joints-specifications-design requirements Design of tension members-Design strength-Design procedure
List of Students to undergo Shadow Engineering
CIVIL ENGINEERING-I
Sl. No. Name of the Student H.T. NO.
1. A.V.Rakesh 11071A0101
2. Aalla Deeraj Reddy 11071A0102
3. Akula Ashok 11071A0103
4. Ayesha Humera 11071A0104
5. C. Anurag 11071A0105
6. Chetti Abhilash 11071A0106
7. Devarapalli Lakshmi Sneha 11071A0107
8. Dharmana Jahnavi 11071A0108
9. Dodla Monica 11071A0109
10. Eluka Bosubabu 11071A0110
11. G.HariPrasad Sagar 11071A0111
12. G.Siva sai Prasad 11071A0112
13. Gandham Karthik Shanker 11071A0113
14. Hemanshu Kumar Jani 11071A0114
15. J.Suresh Verma 11071A0115
16. Jajalla Narendra 11071A0116
17. Jaladi Sumanth 11071A0117
18. Jaliparthy Pavan Kumar 11071A0118
19. K.Priyanka 11071A0119
20. K.Stephen Raju 11071A0120
21. K.Ujwal 11071A0121
22. Khatroth Shashikanth 11071A0122
23. Kodam Sai Suraj 11071A0123
24. Kommu Prabhavathi 11071A0124
25. Konakalla Sridhatri 11071A0125
26. Kothapalli Nandita 11071A0126
27. Lingala Lalit Vamsi Goud 11071A0127
28. M.Sai Krishna 11071A0128
29. M. NagaRaj 11071A0129
30. M.S.L.Deepti 11071A0130
31. Mamillapalli Venkata Bala Surya Teja 11071A0131
32. Mandalapu Sai Chandra Sekhar 11071A0132
33. Mane Ravi Kiran 11071A0133
34. Meka Durga Sameer 11071A0134
35. Mohammed Imran Bari 11071A0135
36. Mohd Murtuza Soffi 11071A0136
37. Mosam Adithya 11071A0137
38. Movva Venkatesh 11071A0138
39. Mudhavath Rajesh Chowhan 11071A0139
40. N.Sri Ram Reddy 11071A0140
41. Nadakuditi Navya Sree 11071A0141
42. Nakkala Santhosh 11071A0142
43. Nethi Mounika 11071A0143
44. P.Chandrakanth 11071A0144
45. Pemmasani Giri Prasad 11071A0145
46. Rekala Tejasri 11071A0146
47. Sagar Subhash Pawar 11071A0147
48. Sagireddy Gowtham Reddy 11071A0148
49. Sankrantipati Adithya 11071A0149
50. Shaik Mahaboob Subhani 11071A0150
51. Thadakapally Dinesh 11071A0151
52. Tuniki himams Patel 11071A0152
53. Uppalanchi Usha Srhee 11071A0153
54. Velivala Swathi 11071A0154
55. Vogeti Rishith Kumar 11071A0155
56. Y.Leela 11071A0156
57. Y.N.V.D.Sunil 11071A0157
58. Yella Ajay Kumar Reddy 11071A0158
59. 11071A0159
60. 11071A0160
CIVIL ENGINEERING-II
I B.Tech CE-II
Sl. No.
Name of the Student H.T. NO.
61. A. Sunitha 11071A0161
62. A. Tejaswini 11071A0162
63. Adusumalli Leela Susimita 11071A0163
64. Akula Vineeth 11071A0164
65. Alapalli Keerthi 11071A0165
66. Alapati Srinivas Chinmay 11071A0166
67. Anumandla Raviteja 11071A0167
68. Anupolla Deekshith Kumar 11071A0168
69. Basi Reddy Chanikaya Reddy 11071A0169
70. Bhajanthri Siva Naga Harish 11071A0170
71. Budamagunta Prasanth 11071A0171
72. Chavan Usha Preethi 11071A0172
73. Chithaloori Sowmya 11071A0173
74. Chittimalla Pranay Kumar 11071A0174
75. D.Hassan 11071A0175
76. D.Ramu 11071A0176
77. D.Sai Avinash 11071A0177
78. Dhadi Anusha Reddy 11071A0178
79. Dobbala Anil 11071A0179
80. Eediga Yogananda Goud 11071A0180
81. Gaddam Sai Raj Goud 11071A0181
82. Garipally Rishitha 11071A0182
83. Gudelli Kamalasan 11071A0183
84. Gunnam Vaishnavi 11071A0184
85. I. Chakravarthi 11071A0185
86. Jadhav Mahender 11071A0186
87. Jalasutram Priyanka 11071A0187
88. K. Adithya Bharadwaj 11071A0188
89. Kandula Shashidhar 11071A0189
90. Kantamani Satyasri Nagini 11071A0190
91. Kasula Yashaswini 11071A0191
92. Kode Kiran Mai 11071A0192
93. Kotakala Hemanth Kumar 11071A0193
94. Kothi Vinay Kumar 11071A0194
95. M.D. Moishpasha 11071A0195
96. Markanti Surakshith Kumar 11071A0196
97. Movva Sai Teja 11071A0197
98. Mungimalla Mounika 11071A0198
99. Munugoori Harish 11071A0199
100. Mutukula Shiva Kumar 11071A01A0
101. Myadam Vijaya Kumar 11071A01A1
102. Padamati Nithin Reddy 11071A01A2
103. Ravi Mounisha 11071A01A3
104. Revanth Paturu 11071A01A4
105. S. Manideep Goud 11071A01A5
106. Sabavath Harika 11071A01A6
107. Sai Saran Uppala 11071A01A7
108. Sai Sravya Polavarapu 11071A01A8
109. Santi Dixith Kumar 11071A01A9
110. Srujan P Bharadwaj 11071A01B0
111. Tadishetti Srinath 11071A01B1
112. Thatipelly Aparna 11071A01B2
113. U. Prathyush Chowdary 11071A01B3
114. Valluripalli Yashaswi 11071A01B4
115. Vaska Nishitha 11071A01B5
116. Vinay Bhat Marpalli 11071A01B6
117. Vupputuri Vishal Kumar 11071A01B7
118. P AVINASH REDDY 11071A01B8
119 S NITHIN 11071A01B9
120 S JALAJA 11071A01C0
Department of Mechanical & Automobile Engineering
SHADOW ENGINEERING
INDUSTRY: M/S KEERTHI INDUSTRIES
FACULTY VISITED: S.R. Somayajulu, Associate Professor, ME department K. Jaya Prakash, Assistant Professor, ME department Theme:
• Student trained on current Engineering Practices in the multidisciplinary areas at the Industry
• Understand what Industry work culture
• Students gain hands on exposure to various processes of Industry which includes manufacturing, Quality, design, R&D and Project Planning and Execution
Facilities visited by faculty:
5. Primary & Secondary Crushers 6. Rotary Kiln 7. Rotary Ball Mill 8. Packaging Section 9. Stores Section
SYLLABUS MAPPED WITH THE INDUSTRY
The following are the areas common to M.E & A.M.E. that are identified under mapping between the syllabus covered in the institute and the activities carried out in the industry. 1. METALLURGY & MATERIAL SCIENCE – II YEAR- I SEM 2. MANUFACTURING PROCESSES (PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY)- II YEAR-II SEM
3. THERMAL ENGINEERING (APPLIED THERMODYNAMICS) – II YEAR – II SEM
4. INDUSTRIAL SAFETY, POLLUTION, POLLUTION CONTROL, ENVIRONMENTAL
STUDIES- III YEAR – I SEM
5. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING DESIGN- III YEAR I & II SEM
6. INDUSTRIAL SAFETY, POLLUTION, POLLUTION CONTROL, ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES- III YEAR – I SEM
7. STORES, STORES MANAGEMENT – IV YEAR – I SEM
8. SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT- IV YEAR – I SEM
9. WORK STUDY (Method Study, Time Study) - IV YEAR – I SEM
10. MATERIALS HANDLING EQUIPMENTS- IV YEAR – I SEM
11. ENERGY AUDITING - IV YEAR – I SEM
12. PLANT MAINTAINANCE - IV YEAR – I SEM
13. PLANT LAYOUT- IV YEAR – I SEM
ROLL No’S LIST OF I B.TECH (2011-12)
Branch : MECHANICAL ENGINEERING - I
S.No Name of the candidate H.T.No. DATE OF JOINED
1. AKULA SARASWATHI 11071A0301
2. ANIL KUMAR KAIN 11071A0302
3. BADAVAT SPURTHI 11071A0303
4. BALASADA RASHMI 11071A0304
5. CHILUPURI NIPUN 11071A0305
6. CHITYALA ANJAN KUMAR 11071A0306
7. DANDAMUDI SRIHARSHA 11071A0307
8. DARAM ARUN KUMAR 11071A0308
9. DOPALLAPUDI TARAKA NISHANTH 11071A0309
10. EDIGA JYOTHIRNATH GOUD 11071A0310
11. G.LOKESH REDDY 11071A0311
12. G.PRASANTH REDDY 11071A0312
13. G.RAMA KRISHNA 11071A0313
14. G.SAMPATH KUMAR REDDY 11071A0314
15. GUNDEWAR RAVI KRISHNA 11071A0315
16. GUTLA SHANTI PRIYA JAYAKAR 11071A0316
17. INALA SAI NAGA RUPA MANJUSHA 11071A0317
18. J SANJAY KUMAR 11071A0318
19. G.HARISH 11071A0319 12/9/2011
20. K MOUNIKA 11071A0320
21. K SAILAXMI 11071A0321
22. KAMBAMPATI HITESH 11071A0322
23. K. SRI KRISHNA PAVANI 11071A0323 12/9/2011
24. KATTERAPAKA SAHITYA 11071A0324
25. KHAJASAFIUDDIN 11071A0325
26. KODE SAI KIRAN 11071A0326
27. KOHIRJANGAL SNEHA 11071A0327
28. KOKKULA PRAVEEN 11071A0328
29. KONDAPALLA ANURUDH RAO 11071A0329
30. L. AVINASH 11071A0330
31. M.KRISHNA CHAITANYA 11071A0331
32. MOHD ABDUL SAJEED 11071A0332
33. MOOLI SAGARIKA REDDY 11071A0333
34. MUNIGALA JAGADEESH 11071A0334
35. NANDHYALA NAVYA 11071A0335
36. NIMMAKAYALA MOHAN KRISHNA 11071A0336
37. NUNNA SAI KRISHNA 11071A0337
38. T.V.SARUPYA 11071A0338 12/9/2011
39. PANCHAMUKHI SOWJANYA 11071A0339
40. PATHLAVATH NAVEEN CHAND 11071A0340
41. PATLOLAS SANDEEP KUMAR REDDY 11071A0341
42. PEDADA MOHAN KUMAR 11071A0342
43. PULCHARA MAHENDAR 11071A0343
44. PYARASANI ROHIT KUMAR 11071A0344
45. R.BRUNDA 11071A0345
46. RAIPALLY RAJKUMAR 11071A0346
47. REKKEPU VARUN 11071A0347
48. ROHIT JOGINEEDI 11071A0348
49. S. ABHIJIT 11071A0349 12/9/2011
50. SAI ARAVIND A 11071A0350
51. SHAIK RAHMATH ALI 11071A0351
52. SRIKAR GUDIPATI 11071A0352
53. SUNNY SHARMA 11071A0353
54. SURAM RAJU 11071A0354
55. TEJA SRINIVAS KONDARAGUNTA 11071A0355
56. V RAJESHWAR REDDY 11071A0356
57. YERRA YESHWANTH SAI 11071A0357
58. P.SAI KUMAR REDDY 11071A0358 8/9/2011
59. M.RAJANI 11071A0359 12/9/2011
60. CH.CHANDRA SEKAR 11071A0360 14/09/2011
ROLL NO’S LIST OF I B.TECH (2011-12) Branch : MECHANICAL ENGINEERING - II
S.No Name of the candidate H.T.No. DATE OF JOINED
1. A.V.S.SANDEEP 11071A0361
2. ABBURI NARESH 11071A0362
3. AMBATAPUDI VENKATA ASHISH 11071A0363
4. BALLA TEJASWINI 11071A0364
5. CH.VENKATA PRAVEEN KUMAR REDDY 11071A0365
6. CHAGANTI LAVANYA 11071A0366
7. CHEPPALLY RAHUL HARSHA 11071A0367
8. B.MOUNICA 11071A0368 12/9/2011
9. ELLENDULA SUCHARITHA 11071A0369
10. ETYALA MANI 11071A0370
11. GAGGENAPALLI PRANEETH REDDY 11071A0371
12. K VISHAL GANESH 11071A0372
13. KARI GEETENDRA KUMAR 11071A0373
14. KARUTURI PRUDHVI RAJ 11071A0374
15. KASTHURI SAIKRISHNA 11071A0375
16. KODALI SAI PRASAD TARUN 11071A0376
17. K.SHRAVANI 11071A0377 12/9/2011
18. KUNDARAPU MOUNIKA 11071A0378
19. M PUJITHA 11071A0379
20. M.CHANDRA KIRAN 11071A0380
21. ANUSHA MIRRYALA 11071A0381 12/9/2011
22. MADDURI SAI NISHOOD GOUD 11071A0382
23. MADAS SOSENDER 11071A0383
24. MADHYANAPU GOLLA RAJESH KUMAR 11071A0384
25. MALA KIRAN KUMAR 11071A0385
26. MALLIPUDI KRISHNA AKHIL 11071A0386
27. MOHAMMED ABUL AASIM 11071A0387
28. NIRAN DONTHI REDDY 11071A0388 12/9/2011
29. NAVURE VINAY REDDY 11071A0389
30. NUTHALAPATI DINESH 11071A0390
31. P. SAI TANEJA 11071A0391
32. P.VEERENDRA 11071A0392
33. PATHLAVATH ANIL KUMAR 11071A0393
34. PATHLAVATH BHASKAR 11071A0394
35. E.AVINASH REDDY 11071A0395 13/9/2011
36. RAHUL VALYA 11071A0396
37. RAMPALLI V SUSHANTH 11071A0397
38. REDDY SAI TRINATH 11071A0398
39. S.SIVA KRISHNA 11071A0399
40. SASHIKANT BONGONI 11071A03A0 12/9/2011
41. SHAIK NAWAZ SHARIF 11071A03A1
42. SHAIK SEEMA FARHEEN 11071A03A2
43. SIDDESHIGARI SAIKUMAR 11071A03A3
44. SIDHARTHA RANA 11071A03A4
45. SISIR SAGAR KURRA 11071A03A5
46. T.SRIKANTH REDDY 11071A03A6
47. T.VAMSI 11071A03A7
48. THIMMAIAHGARI NIKHITHA 11071A03A8
49. TULA VIGNATHA 11071A03A9
50. TUPPADA RAJESH 11071A03B0
51. A. VINEETHA 11071A03B1 14/9/2011
52. V ROJA 11071A03B2
53. V.SAI RAHUL VARMA 11071A03B3
54. VELTHURI NEHA 11071A03B4
55. VENKATA KOUSHIK RAVULA 11071A03B5
56. YALAMANCHILI PRADEEP KUMAR 11071A03B6
57. YASHODA SAIKRISHNA 11071A03B7
58. U.USHASREE 11071A03B8 12/9/2011
59. R.N.KUMAR NAIDU 11071A03B9 14/9/2011
60. A.RAVI CHARAN 11071A03C0 14/9/2011
ROLL NO’S LIST OF I B.TECH (2011-12)
Branch : AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING
S.No Name of the candidate H.T.NO.
1. A.KARTHIK 11071A2401
2. ADAMALA SRAVANA KUMAR 11071A2402
3. ARUN SINGH ASWAL 11071A2403
4. B.NITIN 11071A2405
5. BADAVATHU SANKEERTH KUMAR 11071A2406
6. Y.HAREESH 11071A2407
7. BANDARI SAISMARAN 11071A2408
8. ROCKY RANJAN 11071A2409
9. LAHARI PENDKAR 11071A2410
10. DASARAPU SRAVANI 11071A2411
11. DHARANIPRAGADA GAYATHRI 11071A2412
12. GANJI SRINATH 11071A2413
13. KARUMURI VENKAT SATYA MOHAN KRISHNA 11071A2414
14. KATTA T S S SANTOSH 11071A2415
15. KONDAPPA ROHANT RAO 11071A2416
16. KUNJA PRIYANKA 11071A2417
17. M SWARNAMAYEE 11071A2418
18. MAREEDU DILEEP VARDHAN 11071A2419
19. MATHERI BENNY JOSEPH 11071A2420
20. MD ABDUL RAHMAAN SHOEB 11071A2421
21. MOHAMMED JUNAID 11071A2422
22. G.RAJA SEKHAR 11071A2423
23. MULLAPUDI RAGU RAM PRASAD 11071A2424
24. MUMMIDI NAGARJUNA 11071A2425
25. MUPPA SASYA 11071A2426
26. N DASHARATH 11071A2427
27. NAALAM PRASHANTH 11071A2428
28. MAGAM SRIKAR REDDY 11071A2429
29. NITIN GOPI REDDY 11071A2430
30. P. SAI KRISHNA 11071A2431
31. PEDDAPAKA SHIVA RAM 11071A2432
32. POTLA SHALINI 11071A2433
33. PRITHVIRAJ NARENDRA PADGALWAR 11071A2434
34. R.ABHISHEK KUMAR JAIN 11071A2435
35. RAJESWAR NIMMALA 11071A2436
36. RONEY MATHEW 11071A2437
37. SAI KIRAN PUSHPALA 11071A2438
38. SAMALA SACHIN 11071A2439
39. SAHITYA P 11071A2440
40. SANGEETA HARISH R 11071A2441
41. TAKUR RAM BENIWAL JAT 11071A2442
42. TALLAPALLY JOSHI KIRAN KUMAR 11071A2443
43. TEJASWINI P V 11071A2444
44. THAKUR PRATEEK SINGH 11071A2445
45. THOTAKURA SUSHANT 11071A2446
46. UDAY SHEKHAR REDDY PASUNOORI 11071A2447
47. VALLURI KARTHIK 11071A2448
48. VALLURIPALLI RAJA PRANAI 11071A2449
49. VEDA SRI B 11071A2450
50. YARLLAGADDA SHANMUKA ADITYA 11071A2451
51. A.SANTOSH REDDY 11071A2452
52. P.DINESH CHANDRA 11071A2453
53. A.MOHAN KRISHNA REDDY 11071A2454
54. L.ALEKHYA CHOWDARY 11071A2455
55. J.PRITHVI PRANEETH 11071A2456
56. R. SAHIT REDDY 11071A2457
57. B. RAGHU KUMAR BHARGAVA 11071A2458
58. G.JYOTHI 11071A2459
59. G.SAI CHARAN 11071A2460
Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering
SHADOW ENGINEERING
INDUSTRY: M/S KEERTHI INDUSTRIES
FACULTY VISITED: G.NAVEEN KUMAR, Assistant Professor, EEE department J.SRINIVASA RAO, Assistant Professor, EEE department Theme: The main aim of electrical engineers visiting the Cement industry is to learn about the electrical engineering aspects utilized in the cement industry that are learned through a four year academic curriculum as part of B.Tech course. Facilities visited by faculty:
10. Substation 11. kiln 12. Central Station 13. Process control and Electrical rooms 14. Main process machines
SYLLABUS MAPPED WITH THE INDUSTRY Year-II Semester –I Subject- Electrical machines-I DC Generators, DC Motors. Semester –II Subject-Power system-I
AC Distribution, Power Factor Improvements, Shunt Capacitors, Underground cables. Subject-Electrical machines-II
Transformers, Poly Phase Induction Motors, Starters. Year-III Semester -I Subject-Power system-II Insulators.
Subject-Electrical machines-III Synchronous motors, Single Phase Induction motors. Semester -II
Subject-Power semiconductor drives Control of Induction motors through stator voltage and stator frequency, rotor side control.
Subject-Electrical measurements and instrumentation
Potential transformers, Current transformers.
Subject-Switch gear and protection Circuit breakers and types of CBs, Relays and types of relays, grounding, surge arrestors, Isolators.
Year-IV Semester – I Subject-Power system operation and control Reactive power control-capacitive banks.
Subject-Electrical distribution systems Distribution feeders and substation, protection-fuses, circuit Reclosures, power factor control (capacitive compensation).
Subject-power plant instrumentation and control Furnace-boilers.
Semester-II Subject-High voltage Engineering
Circuit breakers and types of CBs (vacuum, SF6), relays and types of relays, grounding, surge arrestors, Isolators.
Students List for Shadow Engineering
Sr.No Name of the candidate H.T.No.
1. AJAY KUMAR K 11071A0201
2. B TANMAYI 11071A0202
3. BHOGARAJU SREELA PAVANI 11071A0203
4. CH SRIKAR 11071A0204
5. CHALASANI SAI MANASA 11071A0205
6. CHEELI VARSHA 11071A0206
7. CHIKKULA SRAVAN KUMAR 11071A0207
8. CHIRRA SAI KRISHNA 11071A0208
9. P.SAIKIRAN REDDY 11071A0209
10. DHARAVATH DEVENDAR 11071A0210
11. J.JAGADISHWAR REDDY 11071A0211
12. E.MITHUN KUMAR 11071A0212
13. EADARA KEERTHI 11071A0213
14. G.RANADHEER 11071A0214
15. GADDAM VENKATESH 11071A0215
16. J SAI PRATYUSHA 11071A0216
17. J SAMATHA 11071A0217
18. G. PRIDHVI RAJ 11071A0218
19. K. DEEPAK MANIKANTA 11071A0219
20. KADIYALA SAI TEJA 11071A0220
21. KALAPURAM SOWMYA 11071A0221
22. KARUTURI NAVYA PADMINI 11071A0222
23. KESIREDDY ROHIT KUMAR 11071A0223
24. KATIPALLI VENKATA KRISHNA 11071A0224
25. KODALI VARSHA 11071A0225
26. KONDURU MANISHA LAKSHMAN 11071A0226
27. KOUDA PRANITH KIRAN 11071A0227
28. LOHITA RANI CHAMARTI 11071A0228
29. MADIREDDY SHASHIDHAR REDDY 11071A0229
30. MAHESHWARAM RAGHAVENDRA SIDDHARTHA 11071A0230
Sr.No Name of the candidate H.T.No.
31. MIRYALA RAHUL 11071A0231
32. MOHD ISMAIL HUSSAIN 11071A0232
33. NADELLA CHIRA DEEP 11071A0233
34. NADIMPALLI CHAITANYA VARMA 11071A0234
35. NANDARAM PRANEET 11071A0235
36. NANGOTH SHANTI PRIYA 11071A0236
37. PATIBANDLA ANUSHA 11071A0237
38. PASIKANTI MURALIKRISHNA 11071A0238
39. PEDDI RAVALI 11071A0239
40. PERUMALLA SHIMONA 11071A0240
41. POLISETTY N V S KRISHNA BHUSHAN 11071A0241
42. R.GANESH MOHAN 11071A0242
43. RAGHUPROLU HIMABINDU 11071A0243
44. S.VENKATESH PRASAD 11071A0244
45. SANGEM SANDEEP 11071A0245
46. SEETHAM RAJU VINAY RAM SAI 11071A0246
47. SHAIK ANSARBABA 11071A0247
48. SHEK MAHAMED SHAMEER 11071A0248
49. SOUJANYA BADALAGAMA 11071A0249
50. THATIPALLY NIKHIL 11071A0250
51. TUMU DURGA VINIL 11071A0251
52. U.SATISH REDDY 11071A0252
53. V.SIRISHA 11071A0253
54. V. SEVYA SRI SERVANI 11071A0254
55. M.RAMYA 11071A0255
56. Y. KISHAN CHAND 11071A0256
57. YELLAMANCHI ANUDEED 11071A0257
58. YEDUKONDALU 11071A0258
59. K.VIJAYA KUMAR 11071A0259
60. P.SAI SUNIL 11071A0260
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONIC AND INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERING
SHADOW ENGINEERING
INDUSTRY: M/S KEERTHI INDUSTRIES
Faculty visited: E Chandramohan Goud, Assistant Professor, EIE department A Adithya Kashyap, Assistant Professor, EIE department Theme: The main aim of instrumentation engineers visiting the Cement industry is to learn about the instrumentation engineering aspects utilized in the cement industry that are learned through a four year academic curriculum as part of B.Tech course. Facilities visited by faculty:
15. Kiln 16. Programmable logic controllers
17. Central control room 18. Temparature measuring instruments 19. Industrial communication buses( Profibus-PA) 20. Troubleshooting and calibration of instruments 21. Software’s used for process control
SYLLABUS MAPPED WITH THE INDUSTRY
Year-II Semester –I Subject- Sensors & Signal Conditioning Passive & active transducers. Subject- Electronic Measurements Measurement of voltage, current, power Semester –II Subject- Control Systems How to Analysis of different systems (ex: kiln) Year-III Semester -I Subject- Industrial Instrumentation Temperature, Pressure, Flow measurements Subject- Process Control Instrumentation Design of controller on processes-temperature, flow, pressure Semester -II
Subject- Analytical Instrumentation. Gas analysers Year-IV Semester – I Subject- Instrumentation Practices in Industries Measurement& Control in different industries
Subject- Distributed Control Systems Field buses, PLC’S
Students List of EIE for Shadow Engineering
S.No Name of the candidate H.T.NO.
1. A ALEKHYA BHAVANI 11071A1001
2. ADIMULAM HARIKA 11071A1002
3. AKKINENI SAI MOUNIKA 11071A1003
4. AKULA VENKATESH 11071A1004
5. AMARANENI MOUNIKA 11071A1005
6. ATLURI LOLINI 11071A1006
7. B.RUSHIKA 11071A1007
8. B.SANTOSH 11071A1008
9. BHUKYA USHA 11071A1009
10. CH JAYA KRISHNA SUMANTH 11071A1010
11. CHEKURI SWETHA SAI 11071A1011
12. DEVARASHETTY BHAVANA 11071A1012
13. EDUNOORI MOUNIKA 11071A1013
14. ERROLLA VENKATESH 11071A1014
15. G SHARADA 11071A1015
16. GAJALLA SRINIVASA AISHWARYA 11071A1016
17. GEETHA ROHITA 11071A1017
18. GUJJULA ANUSHA 11071A1018
19. HATTIBELAGAL MEHAJABEEN 11071A1019
20. K NAVNEET 11071A1020
21. N.AJAY KUMAR REDDY 11071A1021
22. KAKULWARI ANOOP 11071A1022
23. KALALI DEVENDER GOUD 11071A1023
24. KANCHARLLA CHANDRA HASA 11071A1024
25. KAZA GLORY KIRANMAI 11071A1025
26. KELOTHU RAMESH 11071A1026
27. KETHAVATH PRAVEEN KUMAR 11071A1027
28. MADDIKUNTA SACHITANANDA REDDY 11071A1028
29. MANUMANDLA HARISH 11071A1029
30. MERUGU GOVARDHAN 11071A1030
31. MOHAMMAD IBRAHIM 11071A1031
32. NANDYALA SANJANA REDDY 11071A1032
33. P.MANASA 11071A1033
34. R SANKETH 11071A1034
35. R.S.ANIRUDH 11071A1035
36. REPAKA DHEERA J 11071A1036
37. RUDRAKSHALA MOUNIKA 11071A1037
38. S PRANEETH KUMAR 11071A1038
39. S.LASYA REDDY 11071A1039
40. SAIBGARI ABHILASH 11071A1040
41. SHIMMULA SUPRIYA 11071A1041
42. SRAVAN POTTURI 11071A1042
43. SUJEETH KRISHNA EMMADI 11071A1043
44. SUNGAVARAPU SUSHMITA 11071A1044
45. K.MOUNIKA 11071A1045
46. SUSHMITA SWAIN 11071A1046
47. CH.ADITYA 11071A1047
48. T.NARENDRA KUMAR 11071A1048
49. T.VAMSI KRISHNA 11071A1049
50. THUMMALAPENTA V N SAIKIRANKUMAR 11071A1050
51. TULABANDULA SAGARIKA 11071A1051
52. TUMBUSI V.S.NIKIL 11071A1052
53. VAIBHAV R VARDHAN 11071A1053
54. VIVEK REDDY ALLA 11071A1054
55. YADDANAPUDI SAIKRISHNA 11071A1055
56. YADLA SUSHITHA 11071A1056
57. VEMURI NAGA SANJANA 11071A1057
58. PONUGOTI DEVI PRIYA 11071A1058
59. MEGAVATH RAVI 11071A1059
60. N. ADVAITH 11071A1060
1. A NIKHIL YADAV 11071A1061
2. A PRABHUDAS 11071A1062
3. ALAPATI JOSHNI 11071A1063
4. ANNIE GEORGE 11071A1064
5. AYINALA NAVYA 11071A1065
6. B.SRAVYA 11071A1066
7. CHAGANTIPATI DEVA SRIKANTH 11071A1067
8. D.BHAVANA 11071A1068
9. DARUGULA THIRUPATHI 11071A1069
10. PRIYANKA M 11071A1070
11. G PRIYANKA 11071A1071
12. G PUJITHA PRIYADARSHINI 11071A1072
13. G SHRI HARSHA 11071A1073
14. G.SAI NITESH 11071A1074
15. GANDAMALLA UDAY 11071A1075
16. GILLALA RANJEETH REDDY 11071A1076
17. GOVINDU PREETHI REDDY 11071A1077
18. GUDIMETLA SAI SUDHIR 11071A1078
19. B.KARNAKAR 11071A1079
20. INTURI RASIMITA 11071A1080
21. J MANEESH CHANDU 11071A1081
22. JALEY PRADEEP KUMAR 11071A1082
23. K VAISHNAVI DEVI 11071A1083
24. K.SUSHMA VANDANA 11071A1084
25. KALLURI SAIPRASAD 11071A1085
26. KANTHETI BHAGIRADH 11071A1086
27. KATKURI SUSMITHA 11071A1087
28. MANNE VARUN KUMAR 11071A1088
29. METTA KAILASH 11071A1089
30. MOHAMMED ABDUL WASAY 11071A1090
31. NALLA NEETHU 11071A1091
32. NAMIREDDY HARISH REDDY 11071A1092
33. NANDURI MARUTHI SANKAR 11071A1093
34. NUKALA KAVYA 11071A1094
35. P N P LOHITHKUMAR 11071A1095
36. P.MANI RAJ 11071A1096
37. P.PRITHVI 11071A1097
38. P.VIJAYCHANDRA PRASAD 11071A1098
39. PAMARTY TEJU DEEP 11071A1099
40. POLOJU ROJA 11071A10A0
41. PRATISHA KARRI 11071A10A1
42. RAMA NIHARIKA 11071A10A2
43. RAPARTHI RAJESH 11071A10A3
44. S.SAILENDRA 11071A10A4
45. SHAIK FEROZ 11071A10A5
46. SARAT CHANDRA NAGA SAI G 11071A10A6
47. SARVESH SHEWALKAR 11071A10A7
48. SHAIK RUHAN 11071A10A8
49. SINGABHATTU SHASHIKANTH RAJU 11071A10A9
50. SOMISETTY RAHUL 11071A10B0
51. SUNKARA SRI NAGA VEERA 11071A10B1
SHASHANKA
52. T.PHANIDER REDDY 11071A10B2
53. P.SNEHA 11071A10B3
54. V.ANVESH 11071A10B4
55. VOLETI SRUJANA 11071A10B5
56. Y.SARAYU 11071A10B6
57. P.SAI TEJA 11071A10B7
58. VINEEL VARDHAN 11071A10B8
59. U.SWAGATA 11071A10B9
60. A.S.S.SUNAAG 11071A10C0
Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering With a total capacity of 1600 tonnes per day , Suvarna Cements has a Plant area of 140 acres and 350 acres of mining lease. Huge production related infrastructure that exists include 1.Ball Mills for Lime stone Grinding 2.Rotary Kiln forclinker (Cement in stone form) manufacture 3. Deep Bucket elevator for Preheating 4. Silo for Powder Storage 5. Sensor Roto Packing for packing 12 bags at a
time. Facilities apart from the machinery are
Process Control facilities like Central Control Room with Siemen’s software
Instrumentation Room with PLC Controllers, Electrical control Panel(double axes)
Pollution control (RABH-Reverse Air Back House based) related facilities like Gas
Analyzers to indicate dangerous gases
- Quality Control (Testing and analytical labs) and Customer Care divisions. The sections that are Electronics and Communication Engineering related are
• Efficient Process control
• Energy saving measures like Heat Power capture and recycling
• Emission monitoring and reduction
• Measurement and control at all stages
• Calibration of meters and equipment.
• Quality control
LEARNING POINTS FOR STUDENTS 1.PROCESS CONTROL USING PLC (III Year/I semCS ,LDIC, III Year/ II sem MPMC)
• SIEMENS MAKE PLCs are used , CONNECTED BY OPTICAL FIBRE LINE FROM
CONTROL ROOM TO PLC STATION ININSTUMENTATION ROOM
2.THROMO COUPLE BASED TEMP. MEASUREMENT FOR KILN IIIyear II Sem EMI 3.GAS ANALYZERS, ACTIVATORS I Year II Sem – ES,Engg Chemistry, II Year IISem PDC II Year II Sem –STLD,III Year II sem MPMC 4.TEMPERATUR SENSORS CALIBRATION I Year IIsemEngg Physics 5.AMBIENT AIR QUALITY SYSTEMS (RABH) II Year II Sem –STLD,III Year II sem MPMC 6.VARIABLE FREQUENCY DRIVE(SCRs) II Year I Sem-EDC,PEE 7.RF LEVEL SENSORs II Year II sem AC 8.CALIBRATION III Year I Sem –EMI List of students participating in SHADOW ENGINEERING Branch : ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING – I
S.No Name of the candidate H.T.No.
1. A G D S KARTHIKEYAN 11071A0401
2. A.NIKIL KUMAR REDDY 11071A0402
3. AMULYA LIKHITAPUDI 11071A0403
4. B ANUSHA 11071A0404
5. B R UDAY KIRAN 11071A0405
6. B.NIKILA 11071A0406
7. BOGGULA DIVYA 11071A0407
8. BOLLA UDAYKUMAR REDDY 11071A0408
9. CHAITANYA SAI VEERAMACHINENI 11071A0409
10. DEVASANI SAI KUMAR 11071A0410
11. DIVYA SREE B 11071A0411
12. GAJULA MANI VARSHA 11071A0412
13. GARIKIPATI LAVANYA KISHORE 11071A0413
14. GATTULA VARSHA 11071A0414
15. GHANORE SANJAY 11071A0415
16. JAGATI LEELA 11071A0416
17. JAKAMPUDI VENKATA DINESH 11071A0417
18. S.SADHANA 11071A0418
19. KAVETI VIJAY SAIKUMAR 11071A0419
20. KOMMABASEDDU RAJA MAHANANDI REDDY 11071A0420
21. KONDABALA YAMINI 11071A0421
22. LASKARI SREEMUKHI 11071A0422
23. M.SURYA 11071A0423
24. MULUGU LAKSHMI KANTHA RAO 11071A0424
25. MUPPAVARAPU TEJASWI CHOWDARY 11071A0425
26. NAVYA SREE B 11071A0426
27. NUKAVARAPU KEERTHANA 11071A0427
28. P SIRISHA REDDY 11071A0428
29. P V RASHMI 11071A0429
30. P.NAVEEN KUMAR 11071A0430
31. PATEEL SAI SREE NIKITHA 11071A0431
32. PEDDINENI SIVA MOUNIKA 11071A0432
33. ADAPALA DIVYA 11071A0433
34. POLLINENI TANUJA 11071A0434
35. V.JAGRUTHI VAMSI 11071A0435
36. RANGISETTY VENKATESH 11071A0436
37. RUTHVIC PUNYAMURTULA 11071A0437
38. S.NANDITA 11071A0438
39. SAI RAMYA TANNIRU 11071A0439
40. SALLA VENKATESH 11071A0440
41. SHAGUFTHA AMREEN 11071A0441
42. SHEIK AFSHA 11071A0442
43. SUNKAVALLI RAVIKANTH 11071A0443
44. SYED NAQI HUSSAIN 11071A0444
45. TADELA LAXMAN KUMAR 11071A0445
46. TALARI SRAVAN KUMAR 11071A0446
47. TALLAPALLY SANDEEP 11071A0447
48. U PRANEEL NIHAR 11071A0448
49. B.AARON SUNDAR RAJ 11071A0449
50. VADDE MANJULA 11071A0450
51. VALIGONDA MADHAVI LATHA 11071A0451
52. VANGARA VENKATA KRISHNA RAO 11071A0452
53. VARAKALA SANDHEEP 11071A0453
54. YEPURI RAMYA 11071A0454
55. Y SUMANA 11071A0455
56. Y VASANTHI 11071A0456
57. Y.GAYATRI 11071A0457
58. YARRAGUNTA VIJAY KUMAR 11071A0458
59. YELLAMANCHALI VENKATA VINEETH 11071A0459
60. GAJJALA CHAKRITHA 11071A0460
List of students participating in SHADOW ENGINEERING Branch : ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING - II
S.No Name of the candidate H.T.No.
1. A JAHNAVI 11071A0461
2. ABBOJU AISHWARYA 11071A0462
3. AKIL ALAPATI 11071A0463
4. ALLA SINDHU 11071A0464
5. AMRUTHA LIKHITAPUDI 11071A0465
6. ANNAPUREDDY SINDHURA 11071A0466
7. B.V.ADITYA 11071A0467
8. BOGA SUNNY 11071A0468
9. BUDDULA VIKAS CHANDRA 11071A0469
10. CH. AJAY 11071A0470
11. CH.PRANEETHA 11071A0471
12. CH.RAMA KRISHNA RAO 11071A0472
13. CHAGANTI RUSHEETA 11071A0473
14. CHIRUMALLE ARJUN 11071A0474
15. CHOKKA SOWMYA 11071A0475
16. DANDU TARUN CHANDRA TEJASWI VARMA 11071A0476
17. DEVIREDDY VENKATA HARITHA REDDY 11071A0477
18. G SETHU PHANI RAJA DEEPAK 11071A0478
19. GAJALA JAYASRI 11071A0479
20. GALI AVINASH BABU 11071A0480
21. GANTASALA VENKATA RISHITH 11071A0481
22. GOSALA WILSON 11071A0482
23. GURRAM NEELAM 11071A0483
24. J. BHARGAVA RAM 11071A0484
25. JAMI NAIMISHA 11071A0485
26. K MOUNIKA 11071A0486
27. K S D MANOJA 11071A0487
28. KATRAJU HARSHAVARDHAN 11071A0488
29. KESANA SAI VENKATESH 11071A0489
30. KUNDAM MONISHA REDDY 11071A0490
31. M POOJA 11071A0491
32. M PRASHANTH 11071A0492
33. M.LAKSHMI TEJASWI 11071A0493
34. MAMIDI VAGDEVI 11071A0494
35. MANGILIPELLI KAMALESH KUMAR 11071A0495
36. MD YOUSUF SADIQ 11071A0496
37. M.NIKHIL KUMAR 11071A0497
38. MERUGU CHANIKYA 11071A0498
39. MIDDE NARESH 11071A0499
40. MULE ROJA 11071A04A0
41. N. ANIRUDH CHOWDARY 11071A04A1
42. POLAM SAITEJA 11071A04A2
43. RAJESH KUTHADI 11071A04A3
44. RAVIPATI MANOJ KUMAR 11071A04A4
45. ROLLAPATI HARISH KUMAR 11071A04A5
46. S.NAGASAI BANDHAVI 11071A04A6
47. SAI CHARAN SUNDHAR 11071A04A7
48. SAISUR RAHUL 11071A04A8
49. SHAIK AFROZ 11071A04A9
50. SHANKURI RAJKUMAR REDDY 11071A04B0
51. SOUDHARPET PAVAN KUMAR 11071A04B1
52. SOWDHARI ANUSHA 11071A04B2
53. SUNKARA NAGA SIRISHA 11071A04B3
54. V KALPANA 11071A04B4
55. VALLETI SINDUJA 11071A04B5
56. VANGA PREETHI REDDY 11071A04B6
57. VEMULA ALAKYA 11071A04B7
58. VINAY KALYAN PALADUGU 11071A04B8
59. REETHU SADHANA CHOWDARY G 11071A04B9
60. SANTHOSHAM VINAY 11071A04C0
Department of Computer Science and Engineering and Information Technology
SHADOW ENGINEERING
INDUSTRY: M/s KEERTHI INDUSTRIES
FACULTY VISITED Dept. of CSE M. VenuGopalaChari, Assistant Professor, CSE department G. Naga Raju,Assistant Professor, CSE department Dept of IT T. Ravi, Assistant Professor, IT
M. Koteswara Rao, Assistant Professor, IT Theme of Shadow Engineering The aim of visiting M/s Keerthi Industries by CSE and IT faculty is to identify the areas where automation can be implemented during the whole process of production. After visiting various departments in the industry we have identified some areas that are crucial to the process, and mapped with the syllabi that the CSE and IT students have studied, or about to study during their four years of UG course. Core Areas Identified with respect to CSE and IT Departments.
1. Networking System 2. Communication System 3. Automation System 4. Storage System 5. Centralized Controlling System
Mapped Computer Science and Information Technology Syllabi with Core Areas
S. No Subject Name Core Area Branch Year and SEM
1 Computer Networks (CN)
Network Management System(NMS)
Networking System
CSE IT
III / II III / I
2 DBMS Storage System
CSE IT
II /II
Students List for Shadow Engineering – Dept. of IT
S. No Name of the candidate H.T.NO
61. A.VINITHA 11071A1201
62. AKURATI BALAJI 11071A1202
63. AMIDALA PHALGUNI 11071A1203
64. ANNAPAREDDY HARISHA 11071A1204
65. ATLURI TEJASWANI 11071A1205
66. B KRISHNA TEJA 11071A1206
67. B RAGHAVENDER GOUD 11071A1207
68. B.PRAVEEN 11071A1208
69. BABBURI AKSHITHA 11071A1209
70. BHUKYA JHANSI 11071A1210
71. BUDDHI UDAYASRI SAI 11071A1211
72. D.B.SANTHOSH 11071A1212
73. K. ADITYA BHARADWAJ 11071A1213
74. G KAVYA 11071A1214
75. G MAHENDER REDDY 11071A1215
76. GILLALA KAVYA 11071A1216
77. GAZULA SOPHIA ALICE 11071A1217
78. GUNJI TEJA NARESH 11071A1218
79. HANISHA RAO 11071A1219
80. HAYALAM MANISHA 11071A1220
81. JADHAV ARAVIND 11071A1221
82. JAGARLLAMUDI VANDANA CHOWDARY 11071A1222
83. K OMPRAKASH 11071A1223
84. KADAKANCHI SHIVA KUMAR 11071A1224
85. KATTI PUSHKAR 11071A1225
86. KILARI PRATHIBHA 11071A1226
87. KOGANTI KOWSHIK ARUN KUMAR 11071A1227
88. KORIPELLY NAVYA 11071A1228
89. L.ANUSHA 11071A1229
90. M RAJESHWARI DEVI 11071A1230
91. MAKKA TARUN 11071A1231
92. MATHA MANOJ 11071A1232
93. N SREE BABU 11071A1233
94. N.SARVANI 11071A1234
95. NADIMPALLI GNANA DEEPIKA 11071A1235
96. NAJMUNNISA 11071A1236
97. NAVEEN BOGA 11071A1237
98. P.SRI VIDHYA 11071A1238
99. PALLEPU SAI KEERTHANA 11071A1239
100. PULIPATI LAKSHMI PRASANNA 11071A1240
101. R.SRUTHI SINGH 11071A1241
102. RATHOD SANTHOSH 11071A1242
103. RUPA KOLLU 11071A1243
104. S M V SRAVYASUNDARI CHUNDURI 11071A1244
105. S PRAMEELA 11071A1245
106. SAKRI SHARAYU 11071A1246
107. SANJANA MEHTA 11071A1247
108. SINGETHAM ROHITHKUMAR 11071A1249
109. SWARNA SRI SAI SOWMYA 11071A1250
110. T BHANU TEJ 11071A1251
111. TERETIPALLY ANUSRI 11071A1252
112. THATI SOWMYA 11071A1253
113. Y.VARUNYA 11071A1255
114. YELLA RAKESH 11071A1256
115. J.BHAVANA 11071A1257
116. CH. AMUKTHA 11071A1258
117. S. SARVANI 11071A1259
118. L SAI TEJA NAIK 11071A1260
Students List for Shadow Engineering – Dept. of CSE-I
S. No Name of the candidate H.T.NO
119. ALETI PRITHVI REDDY 11071A0501
120. J.ANIL REDDY 11071A0502
121. ATHUNURI VENKATRAM REDDY 11071A0503
122. B.MAHESH 11071A0504
123. BEERAM. MEHAR DEEPESH 11071A0505
124. BIKKINA SRILEKHA 11071A0506
125. R.ARUN KUMAR 11071A0507
126. BOTTU.NANDINI 11071A0508
127. CH.Lakshmi Chandra 11071A0509
128. CHEJERALA NIKHILA 11071A0510
129. CHINTALA REVANTH 11071A0511
130. C.AKHIL VISHAL 11071A0512
131. CHEPURUPALLI SAI HIMA NEEHARIK 11071A0513
132. D.Priyanka 11071A0514
133. DHARAVATH DEEPTHI 11071A0515
134. E. RAMYAKRISHNA 11071A0516
135. EEGA.RAMYA KRISHNA 11071A0517
136. G.RAMA KRISHNA 11071A0518
137. G. Divya Reddy 11071A0519
138. G.Varsha 11071A0520
139. IMMADISETTI ASHOK 11071A0521
140. INTURI ANJV HARSHITA 11071A0522
141. JATAVATH LALU 11071A0523
142. MEDHA REDDY. K 11071A0524
143. MANOJ KUMAR KANDAGATLA 11071A0525
144. K.S. HARSHA VARDHAN 11071A0526
145. K SRIKAR SAI SRINIVAS 11071A0527
146. K.NIHARIKA CHOUDARY 11071A0528
147. VISHNU KANDULA 11071A0529
148. NARENDRANATH KARRI 11071A0530
149. VENKATA SAI RAM KARAYAMPUDI 11071A0531
150. SAI MURLI KRISHNA KOPPPULA 11071A0532
151. KRISHNA TEJA S 11071A0533
152. K PRAVALIKA 11071A0534
153. AKSHAY KUMAR KARAPATY 11071A0535
154. LELETI KAUSHIK REDDY 11071A0536
155. RAKESH KUMAR MOMIDI 11071A0537
156. MARAM NAVEEN REDDY 11071A0538
157. MEGHANA CHALANATI 11071A0539
158. NEKKANTI SRI PRAVALLIKA 11071A0540
159. N.V.N.AKASH VARMA 11071A0541
160. NANDINA VENKATA ALEKHYA 11071A0542
161. NARSINGHA RAO CHATLA 11071A0543
162. NENAVAT VIJAYA LAXMI 11071A0544
163. P PARSHURAM 11071A0545
164. PENDYALA HIMA VARSHA 11071A0546
165. PASHAM VISHVKANT 11071A0547
166. PERUMALLA ASHA MADHURI 11071A0548
167. RAMASANI SAI JAYAVARDHANA REDD 11071A0549
168. RAVI MOUNIKA 11071A0550
169. S ARJUN 11071A0551
170. SHAIK RIHAZ 11071A0552
171. S HARIKA 11071A0553
172. TETALI SUJAN 11071A0554
173. PALTHI TARUN 11071A0555
174. VEMULA SAHITHI 11071A0556
175. KOVELAMUDI VENKATA RAMANA PRAS 11071A0557
176. CHELLOJU CHARAN KUMAR 11071A0558
177. YADAGIRI NANDINI RAO 11071A0559
178. Y VENKATA ROHIT 11071A0560
Students List for Shadow Engineering – Dept. of CSE-II
S. No Name of the candidate H.T.NO
179. ADEPU RAKESH 11071A0561
180. AMEENA SULTHANA NADA 11071A0562
181. SOWMYA BAIREDDY 11071A0563
182. BANDAPALLI SOWJANYA 11071A0564
183. BHAVANA VELUVOLU 11071A0565
184. BHUPATHI PRANJALI 11071A0566
185. BOINI SHRAVYA 11071A0567
186. BOLLENWAR AKASH 11071A0568
187. CHANDA SAI KIRAN 11071A0569
188. CHEPPLA PRANVESH 11071A0570
189. DACHEPALLY SHANKAR SHARAN 11071A0571
190. Dasari Rama Krishna 11071A0572
191. D.SOWNDARYA KUMARI 11071A0573
192. DURGAM PRASUNA 11071A0574
193. EADULA SASHANKA REDDY 11071A0575
194. FARZANA 11071A0576
195. G.MANASA 11071A0577
196. SUNIL KUMAR JHAJHRIA 11071A0578
197. K.PRIYANKA 11071A0579
198. KASANAGOTTU SHIVAKUMAR 11071A0580
199. KANUGULA VARUNI 11071A0581
200. KARLA PRAVALIKA 11071A0582
201. KASALA NEHA 11071A0583
202. KASU SNEHA 11071A0584
203. KAVURI CHANDANA 11071A0585
204. KOMMU SHRAVANI 11071A0586
205. KOTLURU SINDHU 11071A0587
206. M PADMAJA 11071A0588
207. M RANJIT KUMAR 11071A0589
208. MEDAPUDI SAMEERA 11071A0590
209. PINKI AGARWAL 11071A0591
210. MAREDDY SRI RAMYA 11071A0592
211. MEKA RAMAKRISHNA SAYEE 11071A0593
212. MIRZA TOUFIQ HYDER 11071A0594
213. MOLIGI SURESH 11071A0595
214. NALLURI HARIKA 11071A0596
215. NAMPALLY BHAVANI 11071A0597
216. NARAPARAJU VISHWANATH 11071A0598
217. SAYALA NEHA 11071A0599
218. PEDDIBHOTLA S K JAYADEV 11071A05A0
219. RAGAM MOUNIKA 11071A05A1
220. RAIPALLY RADHIKA 11071A05A2
221. RANGA SAI MANOJ KUMAR GUPTA 11071A05A3
222. S VENKAT SRINIVAS REDDY 11071A05A4
223. SAI SATISH KARRA 11071A05A5
224. MEGHANA SAMA 11071A05A6
225. SHIVA PRIYA GANDHAM 11071A05A7
226. GALI SMRUTHI 11071A05A8
227. SOWMYA KAKUMANI 11071A05A9
228. SURABI SOUMYA 11071A05B0
229. SURAM SUKANYA 11071A05B1
230. T SHRAVYA LAKSHMI 11071A05B2
231. MARA TEJASWINI REDDY 11071A05B3
232. UPPA SINDHURA 11071A05B4
233. VELAGAPUDI SRI SAI NIKHIT 11071A05B5
234. VORRE JHANSI 11071A05B6
235. Y.ASHITHA 11071A05B7
236. JELLA MAHESH CHANDRA 11071A05B8
237. CHAVA DIVYA 11071A05B9
238. JALLEPALLI SINDUSHA 11071A05C0
A REPORT ON SHADOW ENGINEEERING
Process Of Manufacturing Cement :
1. Lime stone from quarries
2. Primary crusher
3. Secondary crusher
4. Raw mills
5. Raw mill storage silo
6. Kiln feed building
7. Pre heater
8. Cyclones
9. Kiln
10. Clinker storage building
11. Clinker stock yard
12. Cement mills
13. Cement storage silo
14. Packing plant
15. Weigh bridge
16. Dispatch
➢ Manufacturing Processes that are practiced in the Industry ➢ Material Handling and their Equipments
➢ Raw Materials, Additives, Materials Composition, Chemical Reactions &
Analysis
➢ Blowers, Coal firing, Cooling Industrial Safety & Pollution Control
➢ Stores Management ➢ Plant Maintainenance
➢ Packaging Section
Quarrying: The basic raw material of cement,i.e., lime stone is available in the earth’s crust that can be extracted through the process of mining from the quarries.For the extraction of lime stone, holes are drilled into the large stones using compression driller machine and blasting is done.Compression driller machine has a shaft of about 3m that is driven into
stones and which can be extended if needed. This is run with the help of a diesel engine that sucks the atmospheric air at the rate of 450 cu. Ft. /sec. The holes are about 100mm in diameter and 3m to 5m deep. The spacing between the holes is about 2.5m to 3m to ensure proper blasting.If the stones are >500mm size, holes are drilled again using hand drill machine and process is repeated to make them smaller.Blasting is done using Ammonium nitrite and gelletin sticks.The stone particles are about 50cm in size and are excavated with excavators and loaded into tippers or dumpers and transported to the factory. Primary crusher: The main function of primary crusher is to crush the lime stone of size 50cm to 4cm.The material from the tipper is unloaded into primary crusher and put into the hopper. If the size of this stones is >50cm, the hopper gets jammed. The size of the hopper is about 16 sq.m at the top and 1 sq.m at the bottom.Railing is used inside the hopper so that it doesn’t get damaged when used continuously.On this railing, 20mm MS plate is used and it is changed for every 6 months.The stones after crushing are sent into stock yard ( 5000 metric tons capacity ) where additives like iron ore, laterite and shale are added and then transported to secondary crusher through belt conveyers. It crushes 300 tons/hour. Secondary crusher: It crushes 40mm size stones to less than 6mm.The stones after mixing with additives are crushed here. After this, they are sent into raw mill hopper. It crushes 250 tons/hour. Raw mills: It has inlet bearing foundation, outlet bearing foundation circular air (CA) foundation and main motor foundation. It has a grinding media inside it, which consists of iron balls for grinding of diameters 20mm, 30mm, 40mm....90mm. There are 2 types of raw mills : Vertical and horizontal Material from raw mill is transported through air slide to raw mill silo because its very fine powder and may fly off if transported through belt conveyer. Raw mill storage silo: Dimensions : inner dia=14.3 m Outer dia=14.9 m Height=42 m Silform system used for shuttering. It is covered with MS beam slab above the silo. Kiln feed building: Here, the quantity of the material that should be sent to pre heater is measured and sent through belt conveyers.
Pre-heater: Its slab heights are about 93m and 103 m. It has 6 cyclones where the temperature is 300-700 *C. Kiln : Firing is done here at a temperature of 1000-1400*C. There are three types of firing: Coal firing, gas firing and oil firing. But coal firing is preferred. After firing, clinkers are formed and sent to clinker cooling building. Clinker cooling building: Hot clinker is cooled with air blasting at high pressures. After cooling, it is sent to stock yard through DBC (Drain Bucket Conveyer). Stock Yard : When the clinker is dumped here, its temperature is about 70-100*C. Gypsum is added in the stock yard so that the setting time of cement is increased. Cement mills: Clinker with gypsum and normal clinker is mixed and sent inside through inlet.After grinding, flyash is added at mill outlet. This is sent through bucket conveyers into silo. Cement silo: This also has the same dimensions of raw mill silo where cement is stored. Packing plant : There are 2 types of packing:
1. rotary packing 2. manual packing Each bag packed is about 50kgs (+100 grams or -100 grams). Bag consists of details of the cement like grade of cement, week, month and year of pacing, name of industry and others. After packing, the bags are loaded and weighed. Later transported.
Types of cements: There are different types of cements like OPC, PPC, PSC, SRC, LHC, OWC, white cement etc. PPC, PSC, SRC, LHC are known as blended cements. The composition of these cements is : clinker : 60-70% gypsum : 4-5% Puzzolona (fly ash) : 20-30 % There are different grades of cements like Grade 33, Grade 43 and Grade 53 which are known as OPC. This number indicates the strength of the cement, i.e., 53 indicates 53MPa=53 Mega Pascals strength. The composition of OPC is : clinker : 95%
Gypsum : 5% For OPC when water is added, temperature increases. To decrease this temperature, curing is done. If no sufficient water is given, it gets cracks. These cracks are developed even if the strength of the cement is high. Complex compounds in cement are: C3S, C2S, C3A and C4AF. If C3S is more, then the strength of cement is more. If C2S is less, then strength is more, but th internal stresses developed are more. In India, the use of OPC is 50% and use of blended cements is 50%. While in foreign countries, use of OPC is 99% and use of blended cements is 1%. This is because the cost of production of blended cements is less. PSC: Portland Slag Cement: Slag is used as a catalyst in steel industry and composition of slag cement is 50-60% slag, 4-5% gypsum, 30-40% clinker. Using this cement, the life of lime stone reserves can be increased. SRC: Self Weight Resistant Cement: These cements are used where sulphate content is more, like, coastal areas, so that sulphates do not eat away the cement and steel used in the construction. In SRC, C3A content is below 5%, so sulphates cannot attack the cement. LHC: Low Heat Content: This cement is used in thermal power stations because of its heat absorption properties. The heat of reaction of LHC is 20-30%. OWC: Oil Well cement: Oil-well cements are used for cementing work in the drilling of oil wells where they are subject to high temperatures and pressures. The strength obtained by this cement in 1 day is nearly 30MPa. White Cement: White cement is similar to ordinary, gray Portland cement in all respects except for its high degree of whiteness. Obtaining this color requires substantial modification to the method of manufacture, and because of this, it is somewhat more expensive than the gray product. In white cement, there is a maximum of 0.4% iron and it cannot be used if heat is more. GP2: Grouting particles 2: It is a special variety of cement whose setting time is very fast. Its initial setting time is 10 mins and obtains strength in 1 day that takes 28 days for others. Testing of cement:
For testing of cement, both physical and chemical tests are performed. Chemical tests are performed using HCl and other chemicals to ensure the ratios of silicates, alumina, iron d calcium oxide. The percentages that should be maintained are silicates: 10-12% Alumina: 1-3% Iron: 1-3% Calcium oxide: 44-45% Physical tests are performed to check the fineness or blains or specific surface, NC (normal consistency), TC (total contents), compressive strength,Intial and final setting times and some other important properties. For OPC blains should be 300-320 And for PPC it is 320-350m2/Kg. NC is used to check the quantity of the water to be added. for checking this, 400 grams of cement is mixed with 100 ml of water and cement paste is made. This is subjected to vicat’s needle test. The needle should penetrate to a depth of 5-7 mm from the bottom, then its NC is checked accordingly. For checking the crushing strength, the cement bricks are soaked in water for 28 days and they are crushed. The crushing strength is measured for every 3 days, 7 days, and finally at 28 days. If the strength after 28 days is >53MPa, the strength is noted as 53MPa and the cement is graded as Grade 53. Surveying: Surveying is the art of science of determining the relative positions of the various objects either above the ground level or below the ground level with respect to the reference point. Levelling is a part of surveying process which is used to check the even ness of the surface of the ground. For checking this, leveling instrument is used. The different parts of the instrument are: 1. Telescope: it is used to see farther objects and it is focused on the staff at a particular point. 2. Rotation screws (left and right) : these screws used to rotate the telescope according to the point to be focused. 3. Clearance adjustment screws: This screw is used to adjust the clarity of the telescope. 4. Degree scale:
It is a scale of 360* placed under the telescope to measure the angle of rotation of telescope with respect to a particular direction. 5. Tripod stand: It is a stand used for placing the leveling instrument at a required height. 6. Adjustment screws(3): There are 3 screws for adjusting the bubble tope. 7. Eye view: It is an eye piece of the telescope from which the focused point is seen. 8. Bubble tope: It has a bubble which is used in adjusting the telescope parallel to the ground level. 9. Eye adjustment: As the eye sight of every person varies, this screw is used to adjust the clarity of the readings seen through telescope. 10. Lining view: This is in triangular shape used for checking the line of the staff. 11. Staff: It is a scale like thing used for measuring heights. There are various staffs of different sizes like 4m, 5m and 6m. 12. Optical Screw: This screw is used to adjust the zoom of the point focused. 13. Plumb bob hanger: This is placed below the tripod stand to find the central point of the instrument. BS – Back Sight IS – Intermediate Sight HI – Height of Instrument RL – Reduced Level FS – Fore Sight BM- Bench Mark TP-Temperature point Assumed bench mark Mean sea level (standard at a particular point)