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NATIONAL DESIGN AND RESEARCH The Institution of Engineers (India) The core focus areas of NDRF func�oning are

e Institution of Engineers (India) The core focus areas of NDRF func�oning are R& D
Management, Micro, Nano and Bio Systems, Micro Air
FORUM (NDRF) The Ins�tu�on of Engineers (India)/ IEI, is a professional body
that brings together fi�een engineering disciplines and Vehicles (NP-MICAV), Sensors for Societal applica�ons
The Institution of Engineers (India) provides ample opportuni�es to interact, discuss and including Chemical and Biosensors, System Iden�fica�on,
Flapping Compe��ons for MICAVs, Development of Fuel
Hosting National Conference On deliberate with the soul objec�ve of finding solu�ons and
Cells, ProtoLab, Rapid Prototyping and Tooling, Interfacing
dissemina�on of crea�ve knowledge leading to service to
Additive Manufacturing in Aerospace, Defence (AMAD - 2022) mankind and the na�on. It is perhaps the biggest professional of Biology and Engineering.
2 July 2022
nd and other Engineering Sectors Webinar Mode body with nearly eighty thousand engineers in its fraternity.
We have consor�um partners and associated
Co - hosted by Department of Mechanical Engineering, The ins�tu�on has over one hundred twenty-five centres
spread across the na�on and has six overseas chapters making organiza�ons from industries, laboratories and academia,
BMS College of Engineering, Bengaluru its working style true to the spirit of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam. which helps us to expand in all horizons with exper�se.
The headquarters of IEI(I) is at Kolkata. The Ins�tu�on has on NDRF always looks forward to collaborate with such
its impeccable record of serving the na�on through educa�on, organiza�ons. Our endeavors and efforts will certainly
assis�ng in policy framing, na�onal projects and crea�ng help the na�on by influencing the central and state
monumental edifices through consulta�on and advisory policies in the current R&D and technology scenarios.
notes. Even in interna�onal arena, it has made its presence
through bilateral agreements with thirty-one interna�onal B.M.S. College of Engineering (BMSCE)
BMSCE bodies, and also affiliated to eight overseas bodies of B.M.S. College of Engineering (BMSCE) Bengaluru has the
advanced na�ons. It is interes�ng to record further that as the unique dis�nc�on of being the first private engineering
legacy goes, in the year 1935, IEI(I) was incorporated by Royal college established in the country. Started in 1946, the
Charter, which is unique and perhaps with no parallel to this ins�tu�on owes its existence to the vision of its beloved
kind. It is heartening to note with pride that the Ins�tu�on of founders, Late Sri. B. M. Sreenivasaiah and his illustrious
Engineers (India) has recently crossed its centenary year of son Late Sri. B. S. Narayan. Over the past 75 years, BMSCE
service with con�nuous journey since its incep�on in 1920. has produced more than 40,000 graduates. The ins�tu�on
is approved by the All India Council of Technical Educa�on
Co - Organised By The Ins�tute also provides a pla�orm to disseminate the (AICTE) and is permanently affiliated to Visvesvaraya
research findings and product development efforts in Technological University (VTU), Belagavi. The college is
industries by way of publishing technical papers in journals accredited by the Na�onal Assessment and Accredita�on
brought out in collabora�on with M/s. Springer. While there Council (NAAC) with the highest grade of A++ in the
have been numerous engineering colleges offering Second Cycle and a CGPA of 3.83 on a scale of four which is
opportuni�es to pursue engineering educa�on, the ins�tu�on one of the highest in the Country. BMSCE is the only
IIT Kanpur RVCE NMIT of Engineers IEI(I) was known earlier for its noble ini�a�ve of Partner ins�tu�on in the country of the Melton Founda-
offering engineering educa�on leading to a cer�ficate with �on, USA, which promotes cross-cultural learning for the
Also in Association With Associate Membership, AMIE, which is recognized as equiva- selected students along with peers from five other
lent to engineering degree by any University. countries. The college offers 14 Undergraduate and 15
Society for Failure Analysis (SFA), Indian Welding Society (IWS), Indian society for Advancement of Postgraduate courses both in conven�onal and emerging
Bengaluru Chapter Bengaluru Chapter materials and Processing Engineering The Ins�tu�on, in addi�on to local centres and state centres areas, and also 14 research centres of the college
(ISAMPE) has seven fora like NDRF, NSDF, RDF, SWF, DAMF and the recognized for the Ph.D. degree.
Engineering Staff College of India (ESCI) dedicated to promote
Indian Ins�tute of Plant Engineers ASM Interna�onal, engineering skills, knowledge and technologies in a sustained
(IIPE), Bengaluru Chapter Bengaluru Chapter
Wipro 3D
manner and are all governed by Boards and Council members
Mechanical Engineering Department
The Department of Mechanical Engineering of BMSCE
of eminence and exper�se.
came into existence in the year of 1946. The UG program
Indian Ins�tute of Informa�on Sri Krishna Ins�tute Of
Siddaganga Ins�tute of of the department is accredited for 6 years by Na�onal
Technology, Kancheepuram (IIITDM Technology (SIT), Tumkur
Technology(SKIT), Bengaluru Further, it hosts a website www.ieinida.org to seek all
Board of Accredita�on (NBA), India under Tier-I (According
Kancheepuram) end-to-end professional pursuits of IEI.
to Washington Accord) and is the first in the country. The
BMS Ins�tute of Technology & Department has 53 well¬ experienced, qualified and
Sambhram Ins�tute of
Technology, (SaIT), Bengaluru
Anna University Management (BMSIT&M) National Design and Research Forum dedicated facul�es with specializa�on covering various
(NDRF) areas of Mechanical Engineering. The department is
Na�onal Design and Research Forum (NDRF) established by equipped with cu�ng-edge technology such as Material
Alliance University the Ins�tu�on of Engineers (India), promotes Research, tes�ng and characteriza�on (SEM/XRD), Non-Tradi�onal
Design, Development, Produc�za�on, and Innova�on through Machining (Abrasive Water Jet Cu�ng (AWJC) and Wire
collabora�ve effort since 1969. NDRF is anchoring Cut Electric Discharge Machining), CNC Machining
Register using below link interdisciplinary technological research and plays a major role (Turning and ver�cal milling centre), and several others
in deploying engineering and technology services, systems and and also has many research projects sponsored by various
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solu�ons for na�on building. NDRF has emerged as a forum for organiza�ons (DST-SERB, AICTE, DRDO and AR&DB).
exploring and dissemina�ng new and emerging design and Further, as part of an academic-industry collabora�on, the
Na�onal Design and Research Forum research concepts. department has a Product innova�on lab (3DPLM-Das-
The Ins�tu�on of Engineers (India) #3, Dr. B. R. Ambedkar Veedhi, Bengaluru - 560 001 sault Systèmes).
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Website: www.ndrf.res.in
Topics Important Dates Organising / Technical Committee
Conference Theme 1. AM Challenges and Advances in Design, One Page Abstract submission : 25-06-2022 Chairman: Dr. S. Seetharamu
Addi�ve manufacturing (AM) also known as 3D Prin�ng being manufacturing and product quality. Acceptance of Abstract : 29-06-2022 Director, NDRF (Ex CPRI)
a novel and recently acquired techniques enables increased 2. Mi�ga�on, measurements and management of Last date for Registra�on : 01-07-2022 Conference Co - Chairs :
design freedom via layer-by-layer deposi�on of powder and Residual stress in AM process, Components and Dr. P. Sampathkumaran
having unique structural design features. These are not Structures. Online Payment NDRF (Ex. CPRI, SaIT)
possible through conven�onal manufacturing route. AM Account Holder Name : Dr. J. R. Nataraj, RVCE (NDRF)
3. Computa�onal, modeling and simula�on of AM
enables economic produc�on of low-volume engineering “The Ins�tu�on of Engineers (India) – A/c NDRF” Dr. G. Giridhara, BMSCE
process, components and structures.
components that can be highly specialized. AM finds good lot Name of the Bank : State Bank of India Members
of applica�ons in aerospace, defense, automo�ve and other 4. AM for Repair, Retrofi�ng & Restora�on Account No : 64146494189 Mr. A. Manjunath, DRDO
engineering fields. A reasonable amount of work has been Refurbishment Technologies. Name of the Branch : Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Veedhi, Dr. Shubhashisa Sahoo, DRDO
reported regarding research and development ac�vi�es in 3D 5. 3D Prin�ng and Space Explora�on Bengaluru Dr. S. Anandkumar, IIT Jammu
prin�ng, also known as rapid prototyping for achieving the 6. Evolving standards for AM produc�on. IFSC Code : SBIN0040022 Dr. V. Rajkumar, IIT Jammu
PAN No : AAATT3439Q Mr. B. K. Nagesh, GTRE, DRDO
improved proper�es in terms of strength, corrosion, wear,
7. Eco system development for AM associated Mr. P. Mueen Ahamadulla Khan, AeSI
residual stress and metallurgical characteris�cs. In the 3D
laboratories/ R&D ins�tutes/Academia/Industries. National Advisory Committee Shri. M Lakshmana, Chairman, IEI - KSC
prin�ng technology, Direct Metal Layer Sintering (DMLS) and Chairman: Dr. Hemant O Thakare Dr. En� Ranga Reddy, Honorary Secretary, IEI - KSC
Selec�ve Laser Sintering (SLS) processes are quite popular and Call for contributed abstracts / papers President, The Institution of Engineers (India) Dr. K. Venkateswarulu, NAL
widely used. The adop�on of different input se�ngs such as The Par�cipants/persons are invited to submit an abstract of Co-Chairman: Dr. P. Raghothama Rao Dr. K. S. Sridhar, PES University - IWS
layer thickness, laser-scan speed and its orienta�on, types of their original work. This will be reviewed by the expert panel. Chairman, NDRF (Ex. DRDO) Dr. K. Narasimha Murthy, Atria
powders are important to op�mize the process parameters. The selected abstract shall be presented as oral paper and Mr. S. Sankarnarayanan, NDRF
also planned to publish in the special issue of a leading
Members: Dr. R. Chandrashekar, SaIT
However, AM has certain challenges such as component size, Shri. Sandip Kumar Deb, Vice President, IEI Mr. Narendra Dube, DUCOM
consistency in the product quality, limita�ons of scalability, journal covered by science cita�on Index (Scopus Index, Shri. Mahendra Ratanlal Kothari, Council Member, IEI Dr. K. Senthilkumaran, IITDM
usage of very few and expensive material powders and limited Google Index with IESSA number). The one page abstract Shri. Kishore Kumar Mehrotra, Council Member, IEI Dr. S. Vynatheya, Ex CPRI
mul�-material capabili�es. Hence the conference addresses may be sent to the E- mail Id: ndrfncamad2022@gmail.com. Shri. V. Vijayachandran Nair, Council Member, IEI Dr. M. G. Ananda Kumar, CPRI
and discusses these challenges and issues in various The ar�cles are invited from the prac�cing engineers, Maj Gen Mohan Jeet Singh Syali, VSM, SDG-IEI Mr. K. V. Srinivasan, NDRF
engineering sectors specially aerospace, defence and other research scien�sts, academicians, research scholars and Lt. Gen. (Dr.) V. J. Sundaram, Former Chairman, NDRF Dr. K. Jitendra Kumar, SRMIST
industries such as transpora�on, energy, chemical, electron- students. The merited papers presented in the conference Dr. Ing. B. V. A Rao, Former Chairman, NDRF Mr. R. Vijayakrishna, NDRF
Padmashri Dr. R.M. Vasagam, Former Chairman, NDRF Dr. H. N. Narashima Murthy, RVCE
ics, electrical and biomedical implants. abstract prizes / awards. The delegate par�cipa�on and
Shri M. Nagaraj, Former Chairman, NDRF Dr. B. Krishna, RVCE
abstact submision le�ers, template for paper submission, Padmashri Dr. Mylswamy Annadurai, Former Chairman, NDRF Dr. N. S. Narahari, RVCE
registra�on link, registra�on form, tenta�ve program
Objectives schedule and last date for submission of full length paper are
Dr. K. Ramachadra, Former Director, NDRF
Dr. Aloknath De, Council Member, IEI
Dr. J. Sudheer Reddy, NMIT
The conference organized on addi�ve manufacturing Dr. H.R. Purushothama, SIT
provide in the website: h�ps://ndrf.res.in/nc.html. Dr. M. Chowde Gowda, Council Member - IEI Dr. U. R. Mallikarjun, SIT
technologies are designed to provide a good transforma�on Prof. (Dr) Chandrashekara S. N, Council Member - IEI Dr.R. Seetharamaiah, SaIT
to produce parts/products to near net shape as well to Resource persons Dr. P. V. Venkitakrishnan, Council Member - IEI Dr. D. Sethuram, PESIT
deliberate key issues. Further the conference would serve as Prof. Satyam Suwas, IISc Dr. V. Dillibabu, NDRF (GTRE - DRDO) Dr. Pradeep Badiger, NMIT
a platorm and immensely benefits the prac�cing engineers, Dr. U. Chandrashekar, WIPRO Dr. N. R. She�y, Director, NMIT Dr. Y. S Rammohan, BMSCE
industrialists for scien�sts, researchers, students, Dr. P. Ramesh Narayanan, VSSC Dr. M. N. Channabasappa, Director, SIT Dr. Madhav Murthy, BMSCE
academicians from the manufacturing/produc�on units, Prof. J. Ramkumar, IIT Kanpur Dr. P. Ramesh Narayanan, VSSC (ISRO) Mr. G. T. K. Shrinivasan, Sukri� Innova�ons
Dr. Satyam Suwas, IISc Mr. Prakash Hegde, Greenotronix
quality control departments, R & D establishments, educa�on Dr. S. Anandkumar, IIT Jammu
Dr. S.S Kale, CEMILAC, (DRDO) Mr. Harish V. ASM Digital Engineering Pvt Ltd.
ins�tutes from the point of learning exercise, gaining Dr. Rajkumar, IIT Jammu Dr. Naga Hanumaiah, CMTI Dr. Mallikarjuna. B. Amrita VVP
knowledge, part of problem solving, standardizing the input Dr. Dheepa Srinivasan, Pra� & Whiteny Dr. U. Chandrashekar, WIPRO Mr. D. Pradeesh Kumar, CEMILAC ( DRDO)
parameters to get best proper�es, achieving realiability in the Dr. Srikanth Bontha, NIT Surathkal Dr. Ing. Priyanshu Bajaj, m4p material solu�ons GmbH Mr. Dinesh. P, SKIT
performance and discuss the challenges pertaining to AM by Dr. S. S Kale, CEMILAC DRDO Dr. J Ramkumar, IIT Kanpur Dr. V. Bincy, BMSIT & M
way of interac�ons and assimila�on of facts. Dr. Bala Vaidhyanathan, Loughborough University, UK Mr. P. Srinivasa Rao, LPSE, (ISRO) Dr. N B Vikram , RVCE
Dr. Nikhil Gupta, New York University, USA Dr. M. T. Shyam Sunder, Ex. G.E.Global (NDRF) Mr. A. R. Vinod, CMTI
The conference primarily focuses on the technological Dr. Dheepa Srinivasan, Pra� & Whiteny Dr. R. Ranganatha, SJCIT
Mr. B. K. Nagesh, GTRE, DRDO
development and advances in AM, residual stress induced Dr. Bala Vaidhyanathan, Loughborough University, UK Dr. C. Siddaraju, RIT
Dr. L. Jyothish Kumar, AMSI Dr. Nikhil Gupta, New York University, USA Dr. H. N. Reddapa, BIT
during AM manufacturing, developing Indian standards for
AM, repair technologies and exploring development of Registration Dr. Helmut Wolf, Q NET Dr. L. Arulmani, Lean Consultant
Par�cipants / delegates are required to register for the Dr. L. Jyothish Kumar, AMSI Dr. K. G. Sagar, CIT
ecosystem in training and awareness of AM. Exhibi�on and Dr. K. N. Subramanya, Principal, RVCE Dr. Vidyadhar Pujar, TOCE
demonstra�on of producing AM parts involving automa�on Conference by filling an applica�on available in the website Dr. H. C. Nagaraj, Principal, NMIT Dr. B. V. Padmini, SaIT
are planned with the par�cipa�on of leading manufacturers (www.ndrf.res.in). The registra�on fee details are given Dr. S. Muralidhara, Principal, BMSCE Mr. L.C. Pradeep, SaIT
and so�ware companies. below. Dr. Reeba Korah, Alliance University Mr. Shridhar Deshpande, SVCE
1. Persons from Industries and Na�onal R &D Dr. S. V. Dinesh, Principal, SIT Mr. C. S. Chethan, ATRIA
Dr. G. N. Mohan Babu, Principal, BMSIT&M
Participation Organiza�ons : Rs. 1000/-
Dr. K. Mahesha, Principal, SKIT
Mr. N. Madhankumar, AMTTF
Mr. G. J. Naveen, VTU
Scien�sts / Engineers from Industries and R&D Ins�tutes, 2. IEI and Conference Associa�ng Member : Rs. 500/-
Dr. H. G. Chandrakanth, Principal, SaIT Mr. R. Rajesh, GAT
Research Scholars and Students are encouraged to send 3. Research Scholar / Faculty / Student : Rs. 100/-
Dr. S. Rajagopal, ISAMPE Mr. Balakrishna Sake, DESCAN
abstracts. Shri. A Rajarajan, ISAMPE Mr. R. Manjunath, DESCAN
The E - Cer�ficates will be issued to the registered
Mr. S. A Upadhyaya, IIPE Mr. T. Pramod, TERI
par�cipants/delegates. Registra�on may be done through
Dr. Srikanth Bontha, NITK Dr. H. M. Shivaprasad, BMSCE
the link provided in the website, which also covers payment Mr. Y. Balaramaiah, AMTTF Dr. D. Saji, ISAMPE
op�on. Dr. C. V. Ravishankar, SaIT Dr. Shylajasrihari, ISAMPE
NATIONAL DESIGN AND RESEARCH FORUM
THE INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS (INDIA)

Co Hosted by
Dept. of Mechanical Engineering,
B.M.S. College of Engineering, Bengaluru-19
Invites you to the inauguration of

National Conference On
Additive Manufacturing in Aerospace, Defence
(AMAD-2022) & Other Engineering Sectors
(In Online Mode)

Chief Guest
Dr. Hemant Omkarrao Thakare
President, IEI

Guests of Honour
Dr. P. V. Venkitakrishnan
Former Director, ISRO

Dr. K. N Subramanya Dr. Muralidhara S


Principal, RVCE, Bengaluru Principal, BMSCE, Bengaluru

Presided by
Dr. P. Raghothama Rao
Chairman, NDRF

Conference Co-Chairs
Dr. P. Sampathkumaran, NDRF Dr. S. Seetharamu
Dr. J. Nataraj, NDRF Director, NDRF
Dr. Giridhara G, BMSCE
Date: 2nd July, 2022 at 9:15 A.M.
Venue: MESH hall, Dept. of Mechanical Engg., BMSCE
All are cordially invited

Hosting webex online link id:


https://rvce.webex.com/rvce/j.php?mtid=m4d5a4000f9098974e612d334e3354e3a
Agenda
Moderator
Dr. J. R. Nataraj
Technical Advisor, NDRF

Invocation
Welcome
Dr. Giridhara G
Prof. and Head, Mechanical Engineering, BMSCE

About The Conference


Dr. S. Seetharamu
Director, NDRF

Inauguration: Video - Vinayaka Aarthi


Inaugural Address By The Chief Guest
Dr. Hemant Omkarrao Thakare
President, IEI

Address By The Guests Of Honour


Dr. P. V. Venkitakrishnan
Former Director, ISRO

Dr. K. N. Subramanya
Principal, RVCE

Dr. S. Muralidhara
Principal, BMSCE

Presidential Address
Dr. P. Raghothama Rao
Chairman, NDRF

Vote Of Thanks
Dr. P. Sampathkumaran
Technical Advisor, NDRF

Technical program follows from 10:05 am


NATIONAL DESIGN AND RESEARCH FORUM (NDRF)
THE INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS (INDIA)
# 3, Dr. B. R. Ambedkar Veedhi, Bangalore-560 001
E-mail: ndrfncamad2022@gmail.com| ndrf@ieindia.org || ndrf.res.in/nc.html

National Conference on
“Additive Manufacturing in Aerospace, Defence (AMAD 2022) and other
Engineering Sectors - Online Mode
Co - hosted by Department of Mechanical Engineering, BMS College of Engineering, Bengaluru

Program Schedule
2nd July 2022, 09:15 AM to 6.30 PM

Sl. Time Inaugural Program Inaugural Addresses


No
Moderator Dr. J. R. Nataraj, Technical Advisor, NDRF
1. Welcome Address & about the Conference Dr. S. Seetharamu, Director, NDRF
9.15 - 10.00 Inaugural Address by the Chief Guest Dr. Hemant Omkarrao Thakare, President, IEI
Address by the Guest of Honour Dr. P. V. Venkitakrishnan, Former Director, ISRO
Address by the Guest of Honour Dr. K. N. Subramanya,Principal, RVCE
Address by the Guest of Honour Dr. S. Muralidhara, Principal, BMSCE
Presidential Address Dr. P. Raghothama Rao, Chairman, NDRF
Vote of Thanks Dr. P. Sampathkumaran, Technical Advior, NDRF

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INVITED LECTURES
SESSION – I
Sl. Time Topics Speaker
No
Dr. L. Jyothish Kumar
2. 10.00 - 10.30 Additive Manufacturing Technology Challenges President
and Opportunities in India'. Additive Manufacturing Society of India
Applications of Metal Additive Manufacturing in Dr. U. Chandrashekar / Mr. V.A. Karthik
3. 10.30 – 11.00
Industrial and Strategic Sectors Program Director – AddWiz – Wipro3D
Dr. Shirish Kale / Dr. T. Ram Prabhu
Airworthiness certification of metal additive
4. 11.00 - 11.30 Scientist 'G' - Group Director (Materials)
manufactured parts
CEMILAC -DRDO
Prof. J. Ramkumar
5. 11.30 - 12.00 Additive Manufacturing for Meta Materials Professor
IIT Kanpur
INVITED LECTURES
SESSION - II
Dr. Dheepa Srinivasan,
Additive Manufacturing for Gas Turbine Hot Gas
6. 12.00 - 12.30 Chief Engineer
Path Components
Pratt & Whitney R&D Center, Bangalore, India
Dr. S. Anandkumar
Additively Manufactured Metallic End-use Products
7. 12.30 - 1.00 Assistant Professor
for Aero-Engine Applications
IIT Jammu
Dr. V. Rajkumar
Design for Additive Manufacturing of Aerospace
8. 1.00 – 1.30 Assistant Professor
components
IIT Jammu
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Dr. Srikanth Bontha
Modelling and Simulation of Metal Additive Associate Professor
9. 1.30 – 2.00
Manufacturing Processes National Institute of Technology Karnataka

SESSION – III – CONTRIBUTED PAPERS - PARALLEL SESSIONS


PARALLEL SESSION - A
Session Chair: Prof. J. Ramkumar, Professor,IIT Kanpur
Mr. Nandha Kumar Eswaramoorthy
Understanding the microstructural evolution in PBF- Senior Engineer
10. 2.30 – 2.45
LB/IN939 Pratt and Whitney R&D Center Bangalore

Introduction of Additive manufacturing in any Ms. A. Roopashree


11. 2.45 – 3.00 automotive or aerospace sector and its impact on the Research scholar & Assistant Professor
cost increment of the company NMKRV College for Women
Dr B. Mallikarjuna
"Optimisation of Printing Parameters of Fused Assistant Professor (Sr. Gr.)
12. 3.00 - 3.15 Deposition Modelling of Carbon Fibre Reinforced Amrita School of Engineering
PLA Composite."
Dr. J. R. Nataraj
Optimized Additively Manufactured Stochastic
13. 3.15 - 3.30 Associate Professor
Structure for Hip Implant Application
RV College of Engineering
On the Origin of Solidification Cracks and its Mr. Shreehard Sahu
Interplay with In-Process Developed Residual Project Staff
14. 3.30 - 3.45
Stress in CM247 LC superalloy via PBF-LB IIT Bombay
technique"

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SESSION – III – CONTRIBUTED PAPERS - PARALLEL SESSIONS
PARALLEL SESSION - B
Dr. Srikanth Bontha, Associate Professor National Institute of Technology Karnataka
Mr. Anup Kulkarni
Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of
Senior Engineer
15. 2.30 – 2.45 CuCrZr Alloy Produced by Laser Powder Bed
Pratt and Whitney R&D Center Bangalore
Fusion
Corrosion Behaviour of Plastically Deformed Cu-Ni Mr. R. Rajesh
16. 2.45 – 3.00 Alloys Produced by Direct Metal Laser Sintering Assistant Professor
Process Global Academy of Technology
Dr. K. Raghavendra Naik
Scratching Abrasive Wear Behaviour of Laser- Research Scholar
17. 3.00 - 3.15
Sintered H20-SiC Steel Composites Central Power Research Institute
(CPRI)
Dr. P. S. Gowthaman
Effect of various parameters on stainless steel 316L
18. 3.15 - 3.30 Assistant Professor
components fabricated by WAAM Process
PSNA College of Engineering & Technology
Dr. M. G. Anand Kumar
Additive manufacturing processes for advanced
19. 3.30 - 3.45 Joint Director
ceramic fabrications: a review
Central Power Research Institute

Mr. Veeresh Hanagi


Student
3.45 – 4.00 3-D Printing of Blended and Raked Winglet
SJC Institute of Technology

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SESSION – III – CONTRIBUTED PAPERS - PARALLEL SESSIONS
PARALLEL SESSION - C
Session Chair: Dr. V. Rajkumar, Assistant Professor, IIT Jammu
Enhancement of aerodynamic efficiency of modified Mr. Prasad Belgundkar
co-flow jet corrugated airfoil with active and passive Student
20. 2.30 – 2.45
flow control S J C Institute of Technology

Ms. Pavana Salunkhe


Process optimization of FDM type 3D printer: A Student
21. 2.45 – 3.00
way towards sustainable manufacturing KLS Gogte Institute of Technology
Mr. Jagannath Prasad Sahoo
Development of Metallic Component: An Overview
22. 3.00 - 3.15 Student
on Additive Manufacturing
Ramaiah Institute of Technology
Mr. Shashwat Panigrahi
Redesigning the boring bar for Additive
23. 3.15 - 3.30 Student
Manufacturing
Presidency Unvirsity
Dr Krushna Gouda
3D Printed hybrid material for Aircraft Interior
24. 3.30 – 3.45 Assistant Professor
dashboard designing
HITS, Chennai
INVITED LECTURES
SESSION – IV
Session Chair: Dr. G. Giridhara, Professor & HOD, BMSCE
Dr. Baldev Raj Memorial lecture - Mitigation and Dr. P. Ramesh Narayanan
25. 4.00 - 4.30 Control of Residual Stresses in Additively Group Director, Materials and Metallurgy Group
Manufactured Components VSSC - ISRO

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4.30 - 5.00 Dr. Nikhil Gupta
Enabling future manufacturing: Additive
26. (7.00-7.30, Professor
manufacturing, machine learning and cybersecurity
NYK, USA) Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
New York University, USA
Mr. Maltesh Somasekharappa
Application of Additive Manufacturing in Medical
27. 5.00 - 5.30 CEO & Co-Founder
and Healthcare Industry
Supercraft3d
PANEL DISCUSSION – 5.30 - 6.30
Chairman - Dr. M. T. Shyam Sunder, NDRF, (Ex. G. E. Global)

Members:
Dr. P. Ramesh Narayanan
Group Director, Materials and Metallurgy Group, VSSC – ISRO
Dr. L. Jyothish Kumar
President, Additive Manufacturing Society of India
Dr. S. Anandkumar
Assistant Professor, IIT Jammu
Dr. Ing. Priyanshu Bajaj
Regional Manager, Asia Pacific, m4p material solutions GmbH

Mr. Sreekanth N. V
Assistant Professor, BMSCE

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