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The Institutio, of Engineers (lndia), Nagpur Local Centre in Association With Visvesvaraya National
lnstiture of Techrrology (VNIT), Nagpur, M.S., Indra is jointly organizing the "3Bth National Corrverrtion
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Mechanical E,ngineers (3gth NCMC) & National Seminar on Emerging Trends and Developments on Smaft
2023.
Manufacturing, Renewable Energy and Mechanical System Diagnostics/Design" during 0B-0gth September
The i,forrnatiol brochure currr Flyer - Call of papers is attached to-this letter or can be accessed throLrgh

the following links. More details of the conference can be explored fron, the folloi'l'ing:
l) TIIE INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS (INDIA) on Linli
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you are corclially ipvited to parlicipate in this convention/ seminar. Please also urge your friends,

colleagr-res, ancl students to attend the same. Please feel free to distribute this conference's information booklet to
yoirr colleagues ancl acquaintances. Hope to see you all in the 38th National Convention of Mechanical Engineers'

at NagpLrr.

Best Regards.

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Professor (HAC) and Head
Depar-tment of Mechanical Engineering,
Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology (VNIT),
Nagpur, M.S.,lndia.
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Flyer – Call for Papers
38th National Convention ABOUT THE INSTITUTION OF
of CALL FOR PAPERS
ENGINEERS (INDIA)
Mechanical Engineers (38th NCMC) The Institution of Engineers (India) is the largest
& multidisciplinary professional body that encompasses 15 All interested participants are requested to contribute
engineering disciplines and has 0.8 million members. technical/ research papers and case studies detailing the
National Seminar Established in 1920, it has served the engineering fraternity concept, innovation, idea, or practical experiences for oral
for over a century and is recognized as a Scientific and
on Research Organisation by the Government of India. It
as well as poster presentation. Each paper should begin
with a abstract of about 300 words and should be limited
Emerging Trends and Developments provides technical, professional, and support services to the to 3000 words excluding text, figures and tables etc. A
on Smart Manufacturing, Renewable Government, Industries, Academia, and the Engineering
fraternity. The Institution of Engineers (India) is a 75-year-
brief bio-data of the author should accompany the paper.

Energy and Mechanical System


The link to the call of papers and requirements is:
old institution located in Nagpur, India. It has excellent
https://www.ieindia.org/webui/IEI-
Diagnostics/Design infrastructure facilities for conferences, seminars,
workshops, exhibitions, and technical activities. It has 2
Activities.aspx#Call_Papers
The papers should suit the theme of the 38th NCMC,
guest rooms, a library, a guidance center, and good teaching
“Emerging Trends and Developments in Smart
& training facility for AMIE students. Examinations of
08-09 September 2023 Section A and Section B are held twice a year.
Manufacturing, Renewable Energy and Mechanical Systems
Diagnostics/ Design”. The paper upload link is:
Link: http://www.ieinagpur.net/ieinlc.html. https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/NCME2023

Organized ABOUT DME VNIT NAGPUR PUBLICATION


By The technical volume of the Seminar will be published
The Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology ( VNIT) is an
Institute of National Importance established by an Act of incorporating all accepted papers, and write-ups on the
Parliament in 2012. It is located in the heart of Nagpur city subject for general appreciation, and made available to the
The Institution of Engineers (India) on a sprawling campus of 214 acres and offers 9 UG and 21 PG registered participants. IEI in collaboration with Springer
Nagpur Local Centre courses and Ph.D. programs in Engineering, Architecture, and regularl y publishes peer-reviewed, Scopus Indexed
Science. The Department of Mechanical Engineering (DME) at international journals in five series, namely, Series A, Series
VNIT is devoted to quality teaching, outstanding research, and B, Series C, Series D, and Series E covering fifteen
development activities with its highly qualified faculty me mbers. engineering disciplines. The papers shall be considered for
The V. R. Jamdar Siemens Center of Excellence ( VRJSCOE) publication in these journals as well as in a special issue
was established in 2020 and is equipped with software and of Series C journal after the Convention.
hardware necessary for Industry
4.0 and Digitalization. Link: https://vnit.ac.in/mech/
DEADLINES
ABOUT THE CONVENTION
In Association With Receipt of Abstract or Full-text Paper 20.07.2023
The 38th NCMC will focus on enabling real-time Acceptance of Abstract 25.07.2023
Visvesvaraya National Institute of monitoring and control of Mechanical Systems in areas Receipt of Full-Text Paper 03.08.2023
such as Design, Power, Energy, Manufacturing, and
Technology (VNIT), Nagpur, M.S., Management through the use of Technologies such as AI, Acceptance of Full Paper 10.08.2023
ML, IoT, and Automation, allowing for proactive
India decision-making and facilitating versatile and adaptable
production systems to quickly adapt to changing customer MODE OF PAYMENT
demands and market conditions. The convention intends
to devise an extensive strategy for action that aligns the All payments are to be made preferably through online
newest innovations in Mechanical Engineering with mode as per the following details:
realistic industry requirements in order to assist them in 1) Name of the Beneficiary: The Institution of
expanding their ability to deal with diverse threats in a Engineers (India), Nagpur Local Centre
more effective manner. Link: 2) Name of the Bank & Branch: IEI NLC:- Central
Bank of India, Dhantoli, Nagpur
https://www.ieindia.org/webui/IEI- 3) Account No.:1073654065 (Saving),
Activities.aspx#convention-convocation 4) IFSC Code: CBIN0280692
NATIONAL ADVISORY Me mbe rs:
Category Amount with taxes  Dr. Manoj Daigavane, Joint Director, Technical
FOR PARTICIPANTS  Chairman: Prof. Ni r pe ndr a Na t h Pa tw a r i , President,IEI Education, Regional Office, Nagpur.
 Co-Chairman:Dr. Enti Ranga Reddy, Chair man,  Dr. Raju Hiwase, Registrar, RTM Nagpur University.
Corporate Member of IEI Rs 2,360 (2000 + 360) MCDB, IEI  Dr. Prashant Maheshwari, Dean, Science & Technology,
Non-Member (Individual) Rs 2,950 (2500 + 450)  Conve ner: Dr. R. L. Shrivastava, IP Chair man, IEI, RTMNU, Nagpur.
Nagpur Local Centre  Dr. Bhushan Mahajan, Place ment Officer, RTM Nagpur
Spouse of Delegate Rs 1,770 (1500 + 270) Me mbe rs: University.
Sponsored Delegate from Rs 3,540 (3000 + 540)  Dr. H.O. Thakare, Immediate Past President, IEI  Dr. C. C. Handa, Principal, KDK College of Engg.,
Industry/Research Organizations  Dr. T. M. Gunaraja, Past President, IEI Nagpur.
 Dr. P. M. Padole, Director VNIT, Nagpur  Dr.V.G. Arajpure, Principal, Suryodaya College of Engg.,
Sponsored Delegates from Rs 2,950 (2500 + 450)
 Dr Arun Kr. Shrivastava, Member, MCDB, IEI Nagpur.
Educational Institutions
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Technician/Senior Rs 1,770 (1500 + 270)  Prof. (Dr.) K. Brahma Raju Member, MCDB, IEI Nagpur.
Technician/Students  Prof. (Dr.) B. Radjara m Member, MCDB, IEI  Er. Ajay Bakde, Head-Mechanical, ICONS Engineering
FOR SPONSORERS  Dr. G. Ranganath, Chair man, CATE & Member,MCDB, IEI Services, Hyderabad 
 Er. Devendra Gill, Me mber, MCDB, IEI  Dr. R. R. Lakhe, Director, Shreyas Quality Management
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 Dr. Jignesh G. Vaghasia, Me mber, MCDB, IEI Syste m, Nagpur.
Gold Sponsor Rs 3,00,000  Prof. (Dr.) K. Venkatasubbaiah, Me mber, MCDB, IEI  Prof. A. J. Ba mnote , Consultant, Nagpur.
Silver Sponsor Rs 1,00,000  Dr. R. Venkatesan, Me mber, MCDB, IEI  Dr. A. B. Andhare, Professor, VNIT, Nagpur.
 Er. Raghunandan Prasad Shar ma, Me mber, MCDB, IEI  Prof. Kamal Ghosh, A.P., College of Military Engineering,
Exhibition Stall Rs 25,000 Pune
 Er. Rajeev Vasudeva, Member, MCDB, IEI
Convention Dinner Rs 2,50,000  Dr. Raof Ahmed Khan, Member, MCDB, IEI  Dr. A. S. Dhoble, VNIT, Nagpur.
 Er. S. K. Banerji, Me mber, MCDB, IEI  Dr. M. S. Kota mbkar, VNIT, Nagpur.
Mementoes Rs 1,50,000
 Er Safikul Isla m Member, MCDB, IEI  Dr. Achal Shahare, Registrar, GHRIET, Nagpur.
VIP Gifts Rs 1,50,000  Dr. Jayant Giri, HoD M.E, YCCE, Nagpur
 Er. Sajjan Singh Yadav, Member, MCDB, IEI
Lunch Rs 1,50,000  Er. Salahudheen P. A., Member, MCDB, IEI  Dr. Hemant Baitule, Dean, JD College of Engg., Nagpur.
Cultural Programme Rs 1,50,000  Dr. Sanjay Bhaskar Zope, Me mber, MCDB, IEI TECHNICAL COMMITTEE
 Er Venkata Satya G Pakki, Member, MCDB, IEI
Delegate Kit Rs 1,50,000
 Prof. (Dr.) Venkata Sriram Chinta maneni, Member,  Chairman: Dr. S. B. Thombre, HoD Mechanical
City Tour Rs 1,50,000 MCDB, IEI Engineering, VNIT Nagpur
High Tea Rs 50,000  Er. Pradeep Chaturvedi, For mer Member, MCDB, IEI  Conve ner: Dr. M. Ahe mad, Member IEI, NLC, Nagpur
 Dr. Bhimaraya Metri, Director, Indian Institute of Me mbe rs:
Management, Nagpur
 Dr. P. V. Kane, VNIT, Nagpur
REGISTRATION  Er. Manoj Kumar, CMD, WCL, Nagpur
 Dr. N. K. Lautre, VNIT, Nagpur
 Dr. M. K..Sharma, Full Time Director and CEO, Bajaj  Dr. Vishal Shukla, RCOEM, Nagpur.
The delegate registration form after the payment of the Steel Industries Limited, Nagpur
registration fee can be filled out online through the Link:  Prof. Ramesh Babu N., Professor, Mech. Engg. Deptt., IIT
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfjqAG9iTh6W Madras FOR MORE DETAILS CONTACT
fL7GdV8UUpyqZI7NJqhrWzmGbuDrTGUbSFpNg/viewfo  Prof. Ashish Darpe, Professor, Mech. Engg. Deptt., IIT
rm Delhi  Dr. J. F. Agrawal, Mob: 9545503569, Hon.
Prof. Makarand S. Kulkarni, Professor, Mech. Engg. Deptt., Secretary, IEI, Nagpur Local Centre
The confirmation will be sent to the respective email. Before IIT Bombay  Dr. G. K. Awari, Mob: 9922966173
filling out the form please ensure that you are ready with the  Dr. Jugalkishore Agarwal, Hon. Secretary, IEI NLC,
following details: Nagpur
 Dr. M. R. Shukla, Mob: 9890070945
1) Name:(Block Letters)
2) Designation: ORGANISING COMMITTEE ADDRESS:
3) Mobile No. (ten digits onl y):  The Institution of Engineers (India), NAGPUR
4) Email ID:  Chairman: Mr. Milind Anant Pathak, FIE, Chairman, LOCAL CENTRE, North Ambazari Road, Nagpur
5) Organization/Institution (with Address & website): Nagpur Local Centre, IEI
- 440 010
6) Amount Paid: (in Rs as per the above table):  Conve ner: Dr. R. L. Shrivastava, FIE, IP Chairman,
Nagpur Local Centre, IEI  Phone : Tel. : +91 8275989655
7) Date of payment:
8) Transaction details/ID:  Organising Secretaries: Dr. G. K. Awari, HoD AE,  Email : nagpurlc@ieindia.org,
Government Polytechnic Nagpur AND Dr. M. R. Shukla,  Website : www.ieinagpur.net,
HoD ME, Cummins College of Engg for Women & www.ieindia.org
Convener, Mech. Engg. Divn., IEI, NLC, Nagpur 
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Keywords - No more than 6 and separated with;. columns and avoid placing them in the middle of columns.
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INTRODUCTION Figure captions should be centered below the figures; table
Your goal is to simulate the usual appearance of papers in captions should be centered above. Avoid placing figures
IEI Convention Proceedings. For items not addressed in and tables before their first mention in the text. Use the
these instructions, please refer to the last issue of your abbreviation “Fig. #,” even at the beginning of a sentence.
conference's proceedings for reference or ask your Figure axis labels are often a source of confusion. Use
conference Publications Chair for instructions. words rather than symbols. For example, as shown in Fig.
1, write “Magnetization,” or “Magnetization (M)” not just
A. Preparing Your Paper “M.” Put units in parentheses. Do not label axes only with
1) Paper Size: Prepare your paper in full-size format on units. In the example, write “Magnetization (A/m)” or
letter size paper (8.5 by 11 inches). “Magnetization” Do not label axes with a ratio of
2) Type Sizes and Typefaces: Follow the font type sizes quantities and units. For example, write “Temperature (K),”
specified in Table I. The font type sizes are given in points, not “Temperature/K.”
same as in the MS Word font size points. Times New Multipliers can be very confusing. Write “Magnetization
Roman is the preferred font. (kA/m)” or “Magnetization (103 A/m).” Figure labels
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are set as follows: top = 1 inch, bottom = 1 inch, side = 1
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Magnetization (kA/m)

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check spelling and grammar. Use high resolution (300dpi
or above) figures, plots, drawings and photos for best 5
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TABLE I 0
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No.
Regular Bold Italic
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2 Authors' names, main text, equations, N N Note how the caption is centered in the column
3 Authors' affiliations N Y
4 Abstract, Keywords Y N B. References
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names, table captions, figure captions,
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Instructions for preparing papers must be strictly followed. cited. Do not put footnotes in the reference list. Use letters
for table footnotes (see Table I). IEI no longer use a journal UNITS
prefix before the volume number.
Give all authors’ names; use “et al.” if there are six authors Use SI as primary units. English units may be used as
or more [4]. Papers that have not been published, even if secondary units (in parentheses). An exception would be
they have been submitted for publication, should be cited the use of English units as identifiers in trade, such as “3.5-
as “unpublished” [4]. Papers that have been accepted for inch disk drive.”
publication should be cited as “in press” [5]. In a paper Avoid combining SI and CGS units, such as current in
title, capitalize the first word and all other words except for amperes and magnetic field in oersteds. This often leads to
conjunctions, prepositions less than seven letters, and confusion because equations do not balance dimensionally.
prepositional phrases. If you must use mixed units, clearly state the units for each
For papers published in translated journals, first give the quantity that you use in an equation.
English citation, then the original foreign-language one [6].
C. Abbreviations and Acronyms SOME COMMON MISTAKES
Define abbreviations and acronyms the first time they are
used in the text, even if they have been defined in the The word “data” is plural, not singular. In American
abstract. Abbreviations such as SI, MKS, CGS, ac, dc, and English, periods and commas are within quotation marks,
rms do not have to be defined. Do not use abbreviations in like “this period.” A parenthetical statement at the end of a
the title unless they are unavoidable. sentence is punctuated outside of the closing parenthesis
D. Equations (like this). (A parenthetical sentence is punctuated within
Number equations consecutively with equation numbers in the parentheses.) A graph within a graph is an “inset,” not
parentheses flush with the right margin, as in (1). To make an “insert.” The word alternatively is preferred to the word
your equations more compact, you may use the solidus (/) “alternately” (unless you mean something that alternates).
and the exp function, etc. Italicize Roman symbols for Do not use the word “essentially” to mean “approximately”
quantities and variables, but not Greek symbols. Use an en or “effectively.” Be aware of the different meanings of the
dash (–) rather than a hyphen for a minus sign. Use homophones “affect” and “effect,” “complement” and
parentheses to avoid ambiguities in denominators. “compliment,” “discreet” and “discrete,” “principal” and
Punctuate equations with commas or periods when they are “principle.” Do not confuse “imply” and “infer.” The
part of a sentence, as in prefix “non” is not a word; it should be joined to the word
it modifies, usually without a hyphen. There is no period
e ix cos x + i sin x after the “et” in the Latin abbreviation “et al.” The
=  exp(ix) / 2 = (cos x + i sin x) / 2 (1) abbreviation “i.e.” means “that is,” and the abbreviation
2 2
“e.g.” means “for example.” An excellent style manual for
Symbols in your equation should be defined before the science writers is [7].
equation appears or immediately following. Cite equations
using “(1),” not Eq. (1)” or “equation (1),” except at the ACKNOWLEDGMENT
beginning of a sentence: “Equation (1) is …”
The preferred spelling of the word “acknowledgment” is
E. Other Recommendations without an “e” after the “g.” Try to avoid the stilted
The Roman numerals used to number the section headings expression, “One of us (R. B. G.) thanks …” Instead, try
are optional. Do not number ACKNOWLEDGEMENT and “R.B.G. thanks …” Put sponsor acknowledgments in the
REFERENCES and begin Subheadings with letters. Use two unnumbered footnote on the first page.
spaces after periods (full stops). Hyphenate complex
modifiers: “zero-field-cooled magnetization.” Avoid REFERENCES
dangling participles, such as, “Using (1), the potential was [1] M. King, B. Zhu, and S. Tang, “Optimal path planning,” Mobile
Robots, vol. 8, no. 2, pp. 520-531, March 2001.
calculated.” Write instead, “The potential was calculated [2] H. Simpson, Dumb Robots, 3rd ed., Springfield: UOS Press, 2004,
using (1),” or “Using (1), we calculated the potential.” pp.6-9.
Use a zero before decimal points: “0.25,” not “.25.” Use [3] M. King and B. Zhu, “Gaming strategies,” in Path Planning to the
“cm3,” not “cc.” Do not mix complete spellings and West, vol. II, S. Tang and M. King, Eds. Xian: Jiaoda Press, 1998, pp.
158-176.
abbreviations of units: “Wb/m2” or “webers per square [4] B. Simpson, et al, “Title of paper goes here if known,” unpublished.
meter,” not “webers/m2.” Spell units when they appear in [5] J.-G. Lu, “Title of paper with only the first word capitalized,” J. Name
text: “…a few henries,” not “…a few H.” If your native Stand. Abbrev., in press.
language is not English, try to get a native English- [6] Y. Yorozu, M. Hirano, K. Oka, and Y. Tagawa, “Electron
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[7] M. Young, The Technical Writer’s Handbook, Mill Valley, CA:
University Science, 1989.

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About The Institution of Engineers (India)
The Institution of Engineers (India) or IEI is the largest multidisciplinary professional body that encompasses 15
engineering disciplines and gives engineers a global platform for sharing professional interest. IEI has membership
strength of above 0.8 million. Established in 1920, with its headquarter at 8 Gokhale Road, Kolkata-700020, IEI has
served the engineering fraternity close to a century. During this period of time, IEI has been inextricably linked with the
history of modern-day engineering.
In 1935, IEI was incorporated by Royal Charter and remains the only professional body in India which has been accorded
this honour. Today, its quest for professional excellence has given it a place of pride in almost every prestigiousand relevant
organization across the globe. It provides a vast array of technical, professional and supporting services to the
Government, Industries, Academia and the Engineering fraternity, operating through its 125 Centres located acrossthe
country and 6 overseas chapters. Besides, IEI has bilateral agreements with about 31 international bodies and
membership of another 8 international bodies of the developed nations across the globe.
Being recognized as a Scientific and Research Organisation (SIRO) by the Department of Scientific and Industrial
Research, Ministry of Science and Technology, Government of India, IEI promotes the cause of research and development
by providing Grant-in-Aid support to undergraduate, post graduate students and PhD Research Scholars of Engineering
Institutions and Universities.
IEI holds the International Professional Engineers (IntPE) Register for India under the global International Professional
Engineers Alliance (IntPEA). The Institution also awards the Professional Engineers (PE) Certification.
IEI in collaboration with Springer regularly publishes peer-reviewed international journal in five series, namely, Series A,
Series B, Series C, Series D and Series E covering fifteen engineering disciplines.
Nagpur Local Centre, IEI
Nagpur Local Centre is more than 75 years old, located at North Ambazari Road, Nagpur having a metro station on its
name. Premises of NLC is spread with beautiful garden and Bharat Ratna Mokshagundam Visvesvaraya’s Statue on the
front side of building. It is having excellent infrastructure facilities for Conferences, Seminars, Workshops, Exhibitions
and technical activities. The centre has 2 guest rooms with 1 no. Single Bed Non AC and 1 no. Double Bed AC for IE(I)
Members. IE(I), Nagpur Local Centre has a library having more than 6000 Technical Books, 21 Periodicals & Technical
Journals of various disciplines of engineering and other Magazines. Its also have a guidance centre for students &
technicians, as well as good teaching & training facility for AMIE students with well-equipped classrooms. Examination of
Section A and Section B of the Institution of Engineers (India) are held twice in a year (Winter exam and Summer Exam).
The Institution of Engineers (India), Nagpur Local Centre, is having more than 3000 professional members attached to
it and is one of the most vibrant Centres of IEI.
Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology, Nagpur
The Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology (VNIT), Nagpur is an Institute of National Importance established by
an Act of Parliament, National Institute of Technology Act 2012, No. 28 of 2012 in continuation of Principal Act (29 of
2007). It is located in the heart of Nagpur city on sprawling campus of 214 acres. The Institute enjoys a prestigious
position in the country, especially in Central India, and is recognized as a pace-setting institute for other educational
institutions in the region. The Institute runs 9 UG and 21 PG courses apart from Ph.D. programs in the area of
Engineering, Architecture and Science.
VNIT host the V R Jamdar Siemens Center of Excellence (VRJSCOE), established in 2020, operates with a primary focus
on creating a robust technical education eco-system through it’s experience in industrial products and services. The CoE
established in collaboration with Siemens and 3D Engineering Automation LLP is equipped with software and hardware
necessary for Industry 4.0 and Digitalization. The infrastructure is spanned over 11 state of the art laboratories. Various
courses of different durations are offered at VRJSCOE. Aspirants can opt for online / offline/ mix mode of learning.
Remote access to software as well as hardware can be given for online courses.
In 2022 VNIT Nagpur has been ranked 32 by NIRF under the Engineering Category by the NIRF - Ranked 68 by NIRF
under the Overall Category.
Department of Mechanical Engineering at VNIT is the oldest department started from the inception of the institute
(1960). The Department has one UG program, three PG programs. The department also offers the PhD program. The
department is devoted to quality teaching, outstanding research and development activities with its highly qualified
faculty members. Department has shown significant contribution in research in the domains like bio-medical engineering,
CFD, robotics, solar energy and advanced machining. The department handles research projects funded by various
agencies having total outlay of 10 Crores. Three technologies have been successfully transferred to industries.
About Nagpur City
Nagpur is known as Maharashtra’s second capital. In the early half of the 18th century, a leader of the Gond tribes
named Bhakt Buland founded the city. “Nagpur City” is located precisely in the heart of India, with the Zero Mile Marker
indicating the country’s geographical centre. Nagpur is well-renowned for its oranges and is also known as Maharashtra’s
Tiger Land. Nagpur is known as the “Orange City” and is a popular tourist destination in Maharashtra. Nagpur has a

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number of tourist attractions. These include the Deekshabhoomi, Swami Narayana Temple, Dragon Palace Temple,
Seminary Hills, and the Maharaj Baug Zoo, International Zoo, and the World’s largest Musical Fountain, among others.
Tadoba Reserve Forests, Ramtek, Sewagram Ashram, Pench & Kanha Reserve Forests, and so forth. During September
Nagpur has pleasant atmosphere with min max temperature between 20 to 30 °C. The city is well connected by rail and
international airport, as well as a 25-kilometer metro line that connects main city cores.
Theme and Sub-Theme of the Convention
The theme of the convention is Emerging Trends and Developments in Smart Manufacturing, Renewable
Energy and Mechanical Systems Diagnostics/ Design.
The manufacturing industry is undergoing a significant transformation with the advent of new technologies and
innovations. Some of the major emerging trends in the manufacturing industry include:
Industrial Automation: Industrial automation involves using advanced technologies such as robotics, sensors, and
artificial intelligence to automate manufacturing processes. By automating repetitive and labor-intensive tasks, industrial
automation can improve productivity, reduce labor costs, and enhance the quality of products.
Smart Factories: Smart factories are manufacturing facilities that leverage the power of the Internet of Things (IoT),
cloud computing, and big data analytics to optimize production processes. By collecting and analyzing data in real-time,
smart factories can optimize production schedules, reduce downtime, and improve product quality.
Additive Manufacturing: Additive manufacturing, also known as 3D printing, is a revolutionary manufacturing process
that involves creating complex geometries and designs using layer-by-layer printing. Additive manufacturing can reduce
waste, improve product customization, and lower production costs.
Artificial Intelligence (AI): AI is playing an increasingly important role in manufacturing by enabling machines to
learn from data, make predictions, and optimize processes. AI-powered systems can improve product quality, reduce
downtime, and enhance productivity.
Renewable Energy: Renewable energy refers to energy that is derived from renewable or sustainable resources, such
as solar, wind, hydro, geothermal, and biomass. Renewable energy sources are considered to be more sustainable and
environmentally friendly than traditional fossil fuels, which contribute to greenhouse gas emissions and air pollution.
Mechanical Systems Diagnostics/Design: Mechanical systems diagnostics and design refer to the process of
analyzing, evaluating, and optimizing mechanical systems to ensure that they are functioning efficiently, effectively, and
safely. Mechanical system diagnostics involves the use of various techniques such as measurements, inspections, and
testing to identify issues or problems within mechanical systems. The process involves analyzing the performance data
of a mechanical system, identifying areas that require improvement, and developing solutions to address the issues
identified. Mechanical system design, on the other hand, involves the creation of new mechanical systems or the
modification of existing ones. This process typically involves the use of computer-aided design (CAD) software, which
enables designers to create and simulate complex mechanical systems before they are built. The design processtypically
involves defining the requirements and specifications of the mechanical system, developing design concepts, and
evaluating them to determine the most suitable design for the intended purpose.
Industry 4.0/5.0: It is a concept that builds upon the previous industrial revolutions and takes into account the
advancements in technology and automation. While there is no universally accepted definition for Industry 5.0, it is
generally seen as the next phase of industrial development that combines human intelligence with advanced technologies
to create a more collaborative and inclusive work environment. It aims to address the limitations and challenges posed
by Industry 4.0, which focused primarily on automation and machine-to-machine communication. It recognizes the
importance of human creativity, problem-solving abilities, and emotional intelligence in the workplace. Industry 5.0
seeks to leverage the capabilities of both humans and machines to create synergistic relationships and drive innovation.
Overall, these emerging trends are helping manufacturers to improve the efficiency and sustainability of their production
processes, reduce costs, and create new business opportunities.
Objective
This convention will focus on enabling real-time monitoring and control of Mechanical Systems in areas such as Design,
Power, Energy, Manufacturing, and Management through the use of Technologies such as AI, ML, IOT, and Automation,
allowing for proactive decision making and facilitating versatile and adaptable production systems to quickly adapt to
changing customer demands and market conditions.
The convention intends to devise an extensive strategy for action that aligns newest innovations in Mechanical
Engineering with realistic industry requirements in order to assist them in expanding their ability to deal with diverse
threats in a more effective manner.
Programme Module
The programme of the National Seminar will consist of Inaugural Function, Industrial Exhibition, Six Technical Sessions,
Panel Discussion with open forum and Valedictory Function. Dr S Bhattacharyya and Dr S P Luthra Memorial Lecture will
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will deliver invited lectures on the following sub-themes of the National Seminar. Besides, a limited number of technical
papers will be presented in the National Seminar.
Call For Papers
All interested participants are requested to contribute technical/ research papers and case studies detailing the concept,
innovation, idea, or practical experiences for oral as well as poster presentation. Each paper should begin with a abstract
of about 300 words and should be limited to 3000 words excluding text, figures and tables etc. A brief bio-data of the
author should accompany the paper. The link to the call of papers and requirements is:
https://www.ieindia.org/webui/IEI-Activities.aspx#Call_Papers
The papers should suit the theme of the 38th NCMC, “Emerging Trends and Developments in Smart Manufacturing,
Renewable Energy and Mechanical Systems Diagnostics/ Design”. The paper upload link is:
https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/NCME2023
Guidelines for Authors
Based on original contributions leads to innovations, plans for development, observations, findings, critical surveys, and
case studies, which are invited for discussion in the National Seminar. Authors intending to submit a manuscript for the
38th National Convention of Mechanical Engineers and National Seminar on Emerging Trends and Developments on Smart
Manufacturing, Renewable Energy and Mechanical Systems Diagnostics/Design are advised to adhere to the guidelines
as mentioned below:
• The abstract of the Paper within 300 words with a maximum of five keywords has to be submitted first and after
acceptance of the same, the full text of the Paper has to be submitted.
• Domain experts will review Synopsis and the decision will be communicated to those authors whose synopsis is
accepted.
Full Text Paper should be prepared in line with the follows.
• Papers should be camera-ready in MS-Word format, not exceeding 3000 words in length excluding figures, tables,
appendices.
• The language of the Publication is English. The mode of presentation should be in third person.
• The Template for preparation of article and the Declaration Form, (to be submitted by the authors duly filled in and
signed for copyright purpose) is available with the link
https://www.ieindia.org/webui/IEI-Activities.aspx#Call_Papers
• SI units should be used wherever possible. Other units, if used, should be given only in parentheses preceded by SI
units.
• Mathematical symbols should be typed and care should be taken to differentiate between similar characters (e.g. 1
and I), upper and lower case letters and superscripts and subscripts.
• Lengthy mathematical proofs and derivations and extensive test data are discouraged. If absolutely essential, they
should be given as appendices.
Copy Right
The papers are considered for possible publication on the understanding that these have not been submitted to any
other publisher. The copyright of papers accepted for publication lies with The Institution of Engineers (India) and
reproduction of the papers or any part thereof is not allowed without the permission of the Institution. Contributors are
required to sign a Declaration Form as enclosed to this effect while submitting their papers.
As per Bye-Law 118 of IEI, Copyright of each paper published in Institution Journals or Proceedings in full or in Abstract
at its Centers shall lie with the Institution.
Closing Dates for Papers
Receipt of Abstract (not exceeding 300 words)Abstracts can be sent by e-mail 20.07.2023
Communication of Acceptance of Abstract 25.07.2023
Receipt of Full Text of Paper as per the Format 03.08.2023
Confirmation of Acceptance of Full Paper 10.08.2023
Publication
Technical volume of the Seminar will be published incorporating all accepted papers including write-ups on the subject
for general appreciation and made available to the registered participants. IEI in collaboration with Springer regularly
publishes peer-reviewed, Scopus Indexed international journals in five series, namely, Series A, Series B, Series C,
Series D, and Series E covering fifteen engineering disciplines. The papers shall be considered for publication in
these journals as well as in a special issue of Series C journal after the Convention.
Dates of National Convention 08-09 September, 2023
Venue
The Institution of Engineers (India), Nagpur Local Centre Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology
North Ambazari Road, Nagpur - 440 010, Tel. : 0712 - 2525617 South Ambazari Road, Nagpur – 440010
Email : nagpurlc@ieindia.org, ieingp_ngp@bsnl.in
Website : www.ieinagpur.net, www.ieindia.org

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Programme
08th September, 2023 (Friday)

0830 – 0930 hrs Registration


0930 – 1100 hrs INAUGURAL SESSION (including Keynote Address and Felicitation of Eminent Mechanical
Engineers and Presentation of IEI Young Engineers Award)
1100 – 1130 hrs High Tea
1130 – 1300 hrs Dr. S C Bhattacharyya & Dr. S P Luthra Memorial Lecture
1300 – 1400 hrs Lunch
1400 – 1445 hrs State-of-the-Art-Lecture – “Future of Mechanical Engineering”
1445 – 1615 hrs Technical Session – I
1615 – 1630 hrs Tea
1630 – 1800 hrs Technical Session – II
1800 – 1900 hrs Technical Session – III
1900 – 1945 hrs Cultural Programme
1945 hrs Convention Dinner
0830 – 20.30 hrs Exhibition
9th September, 2023 (Saturday)
0930 – 1100 hrs Technical Session – IV
1100 – 1130 hrs Tea
1130 – 1300 hrs Technical Session – V
1300 – 1400 hrs Lunch
1400 – 1500 hrs Panel Discussion and open forum on “Future of Mechanical Engineering”
1500 – 1530 hrs Tea
1530 – 1700 hrs Valedictory Session
0830 – 1700 hrs Exhibition
Exhibition
An exhibition is also being organized with an aim to provide an opportunity to all Industries to exhibit their various
products for information and benefit of delegates and others. A 10’ x 10’ space will be provided at a nominal amount of
Rs. 25,000. For the Exhibitors, one inside advertisement and one free delegate will be extended.
Participation
Central and State Government agencies, Public and Private Sectors organizations, educational institutions, R&D
Organizations, Engineering industries and all experts / professionals and interested persons are invited to participate
in the Thirty-Eight National Convention of Mechanical Engineers and National Seminar on “Emerging Trends and
Developments in Smart Manufacturing, Renewable Energy and Mechanical Systems Diagnostics/ Design”.
Technical Volume
Technical Volume will be brought out on this occasion for distribution to the delegates as well as to various related
organizations across the country.
The tariff of advertisements from various organizations for publishing in the Technical Volume is indicated below:
Back Cover (Outside) Multi Colour Rs. 50,000/-
Front Cover (Inside) Multi Colour Rs. 40,000/-
Back Cover (Inside) Multi Colour Rs. 30,000/-
Full page Multi Colour (Inside) Rs. 20,000/-
GST shall be applicable @ 18%
Organisations wishing to send their advertisement may please forward the ad material (details) before 20 August, 2023.
Registration
The delegate registration form after the payment of the registration fee can be filled out online through the Link:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfjqAG9iTh6WfL7GdV8UUpyqZI7NJqhrWzmGbuDrTGUbSFpNg/viewform
The confirmation will be sent to the respective email.

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Before filling out the form please ensure that you are ready with the following details:
1) Name:(Block Letters)
2) Designation:
3) Mobile No. (ten digits only):
4) Email ID:
5) Organization/Institution (with Address & website):
6) Amount Paid: (in Rs as per the above table):
7) Date of payment:
8) Transaction details/ID:
Patronage
The organizer invites patronage from companies & organizations, industries, commercial houses and any other interested
agencies as Platinum, Gold and silver and other Sponsor as under -

Category Privileges
Platinum Sponsor Rs. 5,00,000/-
The Platinum Sponsor will be entitled to the following:
-Prominent publicity on the dais, lunch & dinner venues.
-Complimentary invitation for 10 delegates to the Conference as well as Fellowshipdinner.
- One full page advertisement
- One of the Chief Executives will be invited on the Dias during Inauguration/Valedictory
session
- Complimentary slot will be allotted at the conference to project industry/organisation
practices
- Inclusion of marketing literature (as provided by the organization) in the delegate kit.
- Display of banner in the Conference Hall
- One stall (10X10 feet) in the exhibition
Gold Sponsor Rs. 3,00.000/-
- Prominent publicity on the dais, lunch & dinner venues.
- Complimentary invitation for 7 delegates to the Conference as well as Fellowship dinner.
- One full page advertisement
- Complimentary slot will be allotted at the conference to project industry/organisation
practices
- Inclusion of marketing literature (as provided by the organization) in the delegate kit.
- Display of banner in the Conference Hall
- One stall (10X10 feet) in the exhibition
Silver Sponsor Rs.1,00,000/-
- Complimentary invitation for 3 delegates to the Conference as well as Fellowship dinner.
- One Inside full page advertisement
- Display of banner in the Conference Hall.
- One stall (10X10 feet) in the exhibition
Exhibition Stall Rs 25,000/-
Sponsors Profile will be included in souvenir and one delegate free
Other Sponsorship Opportunity
Convention Dinner Rs.2,50,000/- (1 page colour ad, one stall at exhibition and 3 delegates free)
Mementoes Rs.1,50,000/- (1 page colour ad, one stall at exhibition and 2 delegates free)
VIP Gifts Rs.1,50,000/- (1 page colour ad, one stall at exhibition and 2 delegates free)
Lunch Rs.1,50,000/- (1 page colour ad, one stall at exhibition and 2 delegates free)
Cultural Programme Rs.1,00,000-/ (1 page colour ad, one stall at exhibition and 2 delegates free)
Delegate Kit Rs.1,50,000/- (1 page colour ad, one stall at exhibition and 2 delegates free)
CityTour Rs.1,50,000/- (1 page colour ad, one stall at exhibition and 2 delegates free)
High Tea Rs. 50,000/- (1 page colour ad and 1 delegate free)

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Payments
All payments are to be made through Cheque /NEFT /Demand Draft, drawn in favour of “The Institution of Engineers
(India), Nagpur Local Centre” payable at Nagpur.
Bank Account Details
1. Name of the Beneficiary: The Institution of Engineers(India), Nagpur Local Centre
2. Name of the Bank & Branch: IEI NLC:-Central Bank of India, Dhantoli, Nagpur
3. Account No.: 1073654065/ Saving Account
4. IFSC Code: CBIN0280692

National Advisory Committee


Chairman Prof Nirpendra Nath Patwari, President, IEI
Co Chairman Dr Enti Ranga Reddy, Chairman, MCDB, IEI
Convenor Dr R L Shrivastava, Immediate Past Chairman, Nagpur Local Centre, IEI
Members
Dr H O Thakare Immediate Past President, IEI
Dr T M Gunaraja Past President, IEI
Dr P M Padole Director VNIT, Nagpur
Dr Arun Kumar Shrivastava Member, MCDB, IEI
Er B Balasubramanian Member, MCDB, IEI
Prof (Dr) K Brahma Raju Member, MCDB, IEI
Prof (Dr) B Radjaram Member, MCDB, IEI
Dr G Ranganath Chairman, CATE & Member, MCDB, IEI
Er Devendra Gill Member, MCDB, IEI
Dr Jignesh G Vaghasia Member, MCDB, IEI
Prof (Dr) K Venkatasubbaiah Member, MCDB, IEI
Dr R Venkatesan Member, MCDB, IEI
Er Raghunandan Prasad Sharma Member, MCDB, IEI
Er Rajeev Vasudeva Member, MCDB, IEI
Dr Raof Ahmed Khan Member, MCDB, IEI
Er S K Banerji Member, MCDB, IEI
Er Safikul Islam Member, MCDB, IEI
Er Sajjan Singh Yadav Member, MCDB, IEI
Er Salahudheen P A Member, MCDB, IEI
Dr Sanjay Bhaskar Zope Member, MCDB, IEI
Er Venkata Satya G Pakki Member, MCDB, IEI
Prof (Dr) Venkata Sriram Chintamaneni Member, MCDB, IEI
Er Pradeep Chaturvedi Former Member, MCDB, IEI
Dr Bhimaraya Metri Director, Indian Institute of Management, Nagpur
Er Manoj Kumar Chairman Cum Managing Director, WCL, Nagpur
Dr M K Sharma Full Time Director and CEO, Bajaj Steel Industries Limited, Nagpur
Dr Jugalkishore Agarwal Hon. Secretary, IEI, NLC, Nagpur
Prof. Ramesh Babu N. Professor, Deptt. of Mech. Engg., IIT Madras
Prof. Ashish Darpe Professor, Mech. Engg. Deptt., IIT Delhi
Prof. Makarand S. Kulkarni Professor, Mech. Engg. Deptt., IIT Bombay
Organising Committee
Chairman Er Milind Anant Pathak, Chairman, Nagpur Local Centre, IEI
Convener Dr R L Shrivastava, Immediate Past Chairman, Nagpur Local Centre, IEI
Organising Secretaries Dr G K Awari, HoD AE, Government Polytechnic Nagpur
Dr M R Shukla, HoD ME, Cummins College of Engineering for Women
& Convener, Mech. Engg. Divn., IEI, NLC, Nagpur

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Members
Dr Manoj Daigavane Joint Director, Technical Education, Regional Office, Nagpur.
Dr Raju Hiwase Registrar, RTM Nagpur University
Dr Prashant Maheshwari Dean, Science & Technology, RTMNU, Nagpur
Dr Bhushan Mahajan Placement Officer, RTM Nagpur University
Dr C C Handa Principal, KDK College of Engineering, Nagpur
Dr V G Arajpure Principal, Suryodaya College of Engineering, Nagpur
Er Jayant Joshi Director, Orgosynth Chemicals Private Limited, Nagpur
Er. Ajay Bakde Head-Mechanical, ICONS Engineering Services, Hyderabad
Dr R R Lakhe Director, Shreyas Quality Management System, Nagpur
Prof A J Bamnote Consultant, Nagpur
Dr A B Andhare Professor, VNIT Nagpur
Prof. Kamal Ghosh Associate Professor, College of Military Engineering, Pune
Dr A S Dhoble VNIT Nagpur
Dr M S Kotambkar VNIT Nagpur
Dr Achal Shahare Registrar, GHRIET, Nagpur
Dr Jayant Giri HoD, M E, YCCE, Nagpur
Dr Hemant Baitule Dean, J D College of Engineering, Nagpur
Technical Committee
Chairman Dr S B Thombre, HoD, Mechanical Engineering, VNIT Nagpur
Convener Dr M Ahemad, A.P., SVPCOE, Nagpur & Convener, Mech. Engg. Divn.,
IEI, NLC, Nagpur
Members
Dr P V Kane VNIT Nagpur
Dr N K Lautre VNIT Nagpur
Dr Vishal Shukla HoD, Mechanical Engineering, RCOEM, Nagpur
Contact details

Name of the contact persons Dr J F Agrawal, Mobile: 9545503569


Hon. Secretary, IEI, Nagpur Local Centre
Dr G K Awari Mobile: 9922966173
Org. Secretary, 38th NCMC
Dr M R Shukla Mobile: 9890070945
Org. Secretary, 38th NCMC
Address The Institution of Engineers (India), Nagpur Local Centre
North Ambazari Road, Nagpur - 440 010
Phone Tel. : +91 8275989655
E-mail: Email : nagpurlc@ieindia.org,
Website : www.ieinagpur.net, www.ieindia.org

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The Institution of Engineers (India)
A Century of Service to the Nation

Thirty-eighth National Convention of


Mechanical Engineers and National Seminar
on
Emerging Trends and Developments on Smart Manufacturing,
Renewable Energy and Mechanical Systems Diagnostics/Design
08-09 September 2023, Nagpur

DELEGATE REGISTRATION FORM

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Designation:

Address:

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Fax: Email:

I/We enclose a NEFT details/ Cheque/Demand Draft for Rs. in favour of


“The Institution of Engineers (India), Nagpur Local Centre” Payable at Nagpur & Drawn on (Bank
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Signature

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The Institution of Engineers (India)
A Century of Service to the Nation

Thirty-eighth National Convention of


Mechanical Engineers and National Seminar
on
Emerging Trends and Developments on Smart Manufacturing,
Renewable Energy and Mechanical Systems Diagnostics/Design
08-09 September 2023, Nagpur
SPONSORSHIP / ADVERTISEMENT FORM

Name:(Block Letters)

Organization/Institution:

Designation:

Address:

Mobile: Telephone:

Fax: Email:

I/We enclose a NEFT details/ Cheque/Demand Draft for Rs. in favour of


“The Institution of Engineers (India), Nagpur Local Centre” Payable at Nagpur & Drawn on (Bank
Particulars) Cheque/Demand Draft
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