9 May 2013 ... one day certificate training program will include hands-on exercises aligning with
the engineering curriculum as per Pune University syllabus.
MAEER’s Maharashtra Institute of Technology Pune
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Organizes
One day Faculty Development Program (FDP) on
Computer Aided Engineering Simulation Using COMSOL In association with COMSOL India
VENUE: Computer Laboratory, Mechanical Engineering Department, MIT
DATE Thursday, 9th May 2013
Objective: Our goal is to demonstrate & facilitate faculty members across various engineering departments to implement & effectively utilize Computer Aided Engineering (CAE) tool in engineering education that complements the course work, simulation & experimental labs. This one day certificate training program will include hands-on exercises aligning with the engineering curriculum as per Pune University syllabus.
Overview: This training session would benefit the faculty members to foster students learning and provide a better insight to students to understand various physical phenomena and “experiment” new ideas. It would encompass various aspects of modeling including Geometry modelling, problem setup, mesh generation, solution methods, result analysis and post processing. The training includes hands-on exercises aligned with the following courses offered by different engineering departments as per Pune University syllabus. Training material that would be provided to all attendees: 1. Teaching resources designed specifically for the courses mentioned above (specific solved examples with step-by-step instructions). Both hard and soft copy would be provided. 2. Trial version of the software tool.
Who should attend? Faculty members across various departments from Engineering Colleges. Registration Fee & Details: No registration fee for this training program. Pre-registration is compulsory for this event. No spot registration allowed. Online Registration at: http://comsol.co.in/c/ntv Or Call us at 080 2532 3002 OR Contact Prof. R. R. Ghorpade (93700 32718)
[email protected]
SCHEDULE 9.00 - 9.30
Registration
9.30 – 9.50
Inaugural address
9.50 – 10.00
Speech By Prof. P. B. Joshi, Founder & Joint Managing Trustee, MIT Head of Mechanical Engg. Department, M.I.T.
10.00 – 10.30
Importance of CAE in Engineering Education
10.30 - 12.15
First Session (Hands-on Exercise: Part-I)
12.15 - 12.45
Insight to Multiphysics Simulations
12.45 - 1.30
Lunch
1.30 - 3.15
Second Session (Hands-on Exercise: Part-II)
3.15 – 3.30
Tea Break
3.30 – 4.45
Third Session (Hands-on Exercise: Part-III)
4.45 – 5.00
Concluding session
CONTENT On a broader level, training includes exercises on the following areas:
• Structural Modeling and Stress Analysis of solids and structures (Bars, Beams, Trusses, etc.)
• Heat Transfer analysis (with conduction and convection boundary conditions)
• Computational Fluid Dynamics (Convection-diffusion system, nozzle flow, natural and forced convection, etc.)
• Computational modeling of industrial equipment and devices (Heat exchangers, agitators, CSTR, PFR, etc.)
• Design and analysis of Micro and Smart systems (MEMS devices, Piezoelectric Sensors and Actuators, Cantilever beam, etc.)