GUEST LECTURER ON ADVANCED IC ENGINES – GENERATOR APPLICATIONS

GUEST LECTURER ON ADVANCED IC ENGINES – GENERATOR APPLICATIONS

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A one day IEEE guest lecturer was organized on 10/10/2015 on “Advanced IC Engines – Generator Applications” by GIST as a part of GIST IEEE Student Branch in New Seminar Hall. The distinguished dignitary is Mr. Jaffar Hussain AGM Gimmco Ltd, Chennai.

Sri Dr. G. Subba Rao, Principal, GIST Nellore and Sri N. Sudhakar Reddy, Secretary & Correspondent formally launched the guest lecturer by giving their keynote Address and special address. In this lecturer Mr. Jaffar hussain started to interact with the faculty and students of 2nd, 3rd & 4th year of Mechanical Department. He started to motivate the students to learn as if we are going to live forever. He stressed on the concept of Learn – Share – Perform – Succeed. In his lecturer he stressed stating that everyone must be strong in the basics to do wonders. He explained the students from the basics principles of an engine to the advanced applications in the sessions. His lecturer coverer various topics like engine, heat engines and its classifications, classification of systems combustion, basic and classifications, Diesel engine cycle, overlapping period, turbo charging and after cooling, air inlet and exhaust system, fuel system, cooling systems. He also explained and virtually demonstrated about the advance diesel engine management, electronic control unit, lubrication system, piston ring sticking, AC Generator, faraday’s Law, self-excited Generators, Advanced combustion and emission reduction Technology.

The session continued smoothly with the clear idea and understanding of the different technologies with Engine Designs and working principles. With the message of Mr. Jaffar Hussain students were ignited and enlightened with the basics and applications of IC Engines. Student interaction with Mr. Jaffar Hussain and doubt clarification made students more clear about their concepts technology. The session went smoothly with the interactions. A total of 200 Students and 20 Faculty members attended the guest lecturer.