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Francis Turbine
Mr. Vishnu Sr. Manager, Gas Turbine Gas Turbine Technology ASME,
Vardhan 2015
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10/11/2017 AMITY SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
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Subbarao Design of Innovative nozzles for aerospace applications 2)
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Dr. Assistant Professor, Indian Institute of Technology, Modeling of Axial Conduction 2016
Balkrishnan Guwahati, India
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Dr. Head, Dept. Dean (Student Affairs), JP The application of CFD in a heat exchanger 2016
Ghanshyam
Singh
Dr. Assistant Professor-III, Department of Civil The areas of CFD application of Phase change materials. 2016
Ghanshyam Engineering, Amity University Uttar Pradesh, Noida,
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Dr.Sayed Assistant Professor, Department of Mechanical The LES techniques, computer simulation of problems involving 2016
Fahad Engineering, AMU, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh incompressible uid ow and heat transfer and analysis of
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Prof. K. Dean, Faculty Affairs Indian Institute of Technology, The Applications of CFD for bio-medical related applications. 2016
Muralidhar Kanpur, India Professor , Department of Mechanical
Engineering
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Arvind through Pipeline"
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Mr. Priyank President Elect. ASHRAE India Chapter "Valves and their Application in HVAC" 2016
S Garg
Dr. Aditya Institute of Inorganic &Analytical Chem., University of Renewable Energy Sources: an option or necessity 2016
Maheshwari Muenste
Addressing the gathering, Prof.(Dr.) Ravi Prakash-Dean, Advisor Engineering, Design and Research,Amity University said that Gas Turbine Technology has vast
application in the industry and therefore itis important for students and industry to become abreast with the latest developments in Gas Turbine Technology. He
emphasized that the national Seminar will cover a vast array of topics including Design of Gas Turbines, Applications of Gas Turbine Technology, Heat transfer
aspect for Gas Turbines and mathematical modeling and simulation for Gas Turbines which will bene t students as well as industry professionals.
Mr. Madhukar Sharma- President, ASME, introduced ASME IGTI and gave an overview of Gas Turbine technology in India. He appraised the gathering with the
mission of ASME to serve diverse global communities by advancing, disseminating and applying engineering knowledge for improving the quality of life. He
emphasized that Gas Turbine Technology is a challenging eld in India. Lot of parts and techniques used in assimilation of Gas Turbines are imported whereas
the aim should be to design completely indigenous Gas Turbines.
Mr. S.K. Singh, Additional General Manager, NTPC outlined the fundamental concepts of Gas Turbines, their history, typical Gas Turbine characteristics and
thermodynamics used in Gas Turbines. He explained that Gas Turbines have three major components- a Compressor, Combustor and Turbine which work
together to produce energy, extensively used in Power plants, Aircrafts, Trains, Ships, Generators and even Tanks. He stressed that development aim in Gas
Turbines is to increase e ciency and cut down emissions. He remarked that Gas Turbine Technology has wide applications since it is e cient, quick start,
environment friendly and has massive thrust. There are lot of opportunities existing in Gas Turbine Technology including design and engineering of Turbines,
Operations, Maintenance and Manufacturing of Gas Turbines, which offer wide scope to the budding engineers.
Prof. (Dr.) Abhay Bansal, Joint acting head, Amity School of Engineering and Technology & Amity School of Engineering, stressed that industry interaction is
extremely important along with classroom teaching and can be facilitated through Seminars and Conferences. He called upon the students to make the most of
the deliberations and presentations which would bring out knowledge that is not there in books. He emphasized that seminars like this in making the students
industry ready. Sharing his views on Aerodynamics for Blades, Mr. Ashish, LM Power, outlined the importance of heat transfer aspects, Optimization of
Metallurgy and Aero Dynamics, Turbine Blades and Vanes cooling, Techniques of Turbine cooling and the Damage caused to Blades and Vanes due to creep hot
corrosion. Mr. Mohan Sunder Raman, Manager & Section head, Siemens Power Engineering Ltd.Shared his thoughts and experiences in the eld of Mechanical
Design aspects of Gas turbines. He outlined the recent developments and challenges faced in his organization.
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