NIRMAAN 2K12

      Many years ago, Einstein proclaimed that time stops at Moments called singularities. The theory also predicts that singularities are impossible. This February, he is being proven wrong (YES!!)...coz at Nirmaan, time itself is gonna stand still. A huge wave of excitement, awesomeness and pure unmigated fun, is coming to sweep you off your feet...!
  Yes...Nirmaan is back and this time, IT IS GONNA BE COLOSSAL...!

    After the treamendous success last year, we are determined to make this year better than ever..! Nirmaan 2k12 has something for everyone.... from the Most hardcore nerd, to the dudes and duddettes in the nearby disco. Our three domains viz tec,ZELOSO, Cricket and NIRMAAN promise you the ultimate learning(fun) experiance.
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About the Institute

          Zeal Education Society was established in year 1996 by Honorable Shri S. M. Katkar, an Industrialist, is committed to the noble cause of education. Society runs eight institutes from pre –primary to Post graduate courses. It caters to the educational needs of more than 5000 students and will continually expanding to cope up with growing demand in the field of education. Dnyanganga College of Engineering and Research was established in June 2007 which symbolized the beginning of a new era in technical education. The college has been approved by AICTE, New Delhi, DTE and Mumbai and has been affiliated to University of Pune. The college offers engineering degree courses in Electronics and Telecommunication, Mechanical, Computer, Information Technology, Electrical and MBA.
         The college campus is located off Mumbai-Bangalore Express Highway in Narhe. The college is having experienced and highly qualified staff, spacious class rooms with well equipped laboratories. The college library is furnished with reference books, text books, National and International journals along with online video lectures for imparting knowledge and information.

GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR ALL COMPETITIONS:
Decision of judges will be final and binding to all
To and fro bus facility will be provided

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Technical Quiz

. Entry fees will be 100/- per group.

Rules:

Elimination round:
1. Each team would be given a set of question papers containing 15 objective type questions.
2. Time limit - 15 minutes
3. Only 6 Teams would be selected for STAGE ROUNDS.
4. In case of tie between 2 or more teams, further 3 questions would be asked for final selection. .

Stage Rounds

First Round

1. Each team would be asked 2 questions. ( Objective questions)
2. 10 marks for correct answer, and no negative marking for wrong answer.
3. If a team cannot answer the question, then the question would be forwarded to the next team.
4. Only 5 teams would be selected for the 2nd Round.
5. Answering time is only 30 seconds.

Second Round

1. This Round would be the Buzzer Round.
2. 10 marks for the correct answer and negative 5 marks for the wrong or no answer if team Buzzers.
3. Only 3 teams would be selected for the last Round.
4. Answering time is only 30 seconds
5. Total question:6

Third Round
1. This Round would be the Audio-visual round.
2. 10 marks for the correct answer and negative 5 marks for the wrong answer
3. Each Team would be asked 2 audio-visual questions.
4. Answering time is only 30 seconds.
5. If a team cannot answer the question, than the question would be forwarded to the next team.

** SURPRISE ROUND IN CASE OF TIE IN THE FINAL ROUND
***CERTIFICATE WILL BE GIVEN TO EACH PARTICIPENT

General Rules :
1. Participant will be selected from pre-Entry exam.
2. Five groups will be selected for this exam.
3. Maximum two students allowed in each group.
4. All questions will be based on entire syllabus of Electrical Engineering.
5. Competition will be on 23/02/2012 at 10.30 a.m.
6. Candidates should report before 10.00 a.m. at venue.

Student Coordinators

Mr. Chaitanya Patwa (8983417069),

                                           Ms. Ashwini Bide (8308653802) 

                                           Ashish Waghwani (9021067423)

 

 

 

Quick Circuit Solver



Rules :

1. Different 15 circuit diagrams from Network Analysis will be given.
2. You have to solve the problems within 60 min.
3. Competition will be held on 23/02/2012 at 9.30 a.m.to 10.30 a.m. sharp.
4. You have to present before 9.30a.m. to competition venue.
5. Non programmable Calculator (MS991 fx) is allowed.
6. This will be individual competition (Not Group Competition).


Entry fees will be 50/- per Group

 

 

Student Co-ordinator -

Gaurav Deshpande 

Shital Khutwad

 

Model Making

 

Model Making
Rules:
1. Maximum three students per team.
1. Maximum four students allowed in each group.
2. Topic for model will be given at the time of event.
3. You have to prepare model of given subject from material given.
4. Time duration for making the model will be fixed (3 hours.)
5. Competition will be held on 22/02/2012.
6. The participant should report at venue at 12.00 noon.
7. Entry fee will be 200/group. Students Co-ordinator

Ms. Renu Sutar (9665397972)  

 Ashish Bhatewara                       



 

Paper Presentation


Area of paper Presentation.

 

1)Renewable Energy.

2)Reactive Power Management.

3)Power Quality.

4)Smart Grid

5)Power System Protection.

6)Advances in Control System.

Entry fees will be 200/- per Group

Rules :

I. Maximum 3 undergraduate students per paper can participate.
II. Maximum Length of paper -5000 words on A4 size paper.
III. Font name: Times new roman with single column and single line spacing.
IV. Paper format :
V. Font Size:-Paper title:14, Authors name and address:10,Abstract:8, Keywords: Maximum 6 keywords in italic : 8 ,Main paper text:10, Main headings in caps lock:11, Subheadings in title case:11,Tables:-Main title:10, Table columns in bold:10, Table columns other details:9, Figures:-Figure titles:10, References:-10,Equations:In equation editor.
VI. Margins:- One inch in all sides.
VII. For paper standard template please refer college website:-www.dcoerpune.org
VIII. Please send one soft copy of full paper in Pdf format by email on: nirmaan@dcoerpune.org also upload your abstract in www.nirmaan.dcoerpune.org on or before 15th Feb, 2012 with paper topic code.
IX. Selected paper for presentation will be intimated by email and phone.
X. You have to submit one hard copy of full length paper along with paper acceptance at the time of registration.
XI. Registration fees Rs.100/participant to be paid by cash at the time of registration.
XII. Registration format can be downloaded from college website.
XIII. Time allotted for presentation: 12 min. Maximum. 2-3 minutes for question answer session.

Important Dates:

       I.            Submission of full paper: 15/02/2012.

                    II.            Paper acceptance by email: 17/02/2012.

III.            Paper presentation on : 22/02/2012.

 Registration fess 200/group

Student Co-ordinator -

Mr.Ameya (9421059596)

Mr. Swapnil Meshram

 

Robo Race




Problem Statement: Design a manually controlled robot that has capacity to cover maximum distance n shortest possible time,challenging the hurdles and be one of the best opponents.

Eligibility: All students with valid Identity cards of their respective educational�institute are eligible to participate in NIRMAAN 2012.

Robot Specification: 1.Maximum dimensions of the robot should be 30cm x 30cm x 30cm.
2.The robot must be manually controlled and wired.


Power Specification:
The maximum permissible voltage and current limits are 24 volts and 2A respectively.(maximum 5% tolerance is allowable in each of above parameters)

Track width: 35cm

Track:

Rules & Regulations:-

Game Rules:

The competition is based on time trial system. There will be a qualifying
round for each team.
The top teams from qualifying rounds make it to the final round on basis of time trials.
Two hand touches are allowed for qualification with penalty of 5secs.
For each hand touch, which will be added further to overall time required by machine for completion of specified round.
Teams with top timings will be selected for final round.
In the final round maximum three hand touches are allowed with penalty of 5 sec.
for each hand touch ,which will be added further to overall time required by machine for completion of specified round.
The machine will have to follow the provided track.
If any of the machines starts off before startup call, the counter would be restarted and the machines will get a second chance.
However, if any machine starts off before the startup call for a second time, it will be disqualified.
The track will have check points at regular intervals. If a machine tumbles, or halts, or goes off the arena at any point on the track, one of the participants is allowed to lift it up and place it at the nearest checkpoint behind that point. The time shall still be running in the meantime.
The machines are not allowed to leave any loose parts on any part of the arena. Any machine disintegrating during the race will be disqualified.
Teams are not allowed to purposefully damage the machine of the opponent's team. If found doing so on track (while racing), the concerned team will be disqualified. Execution of this rule will be subjective and relies completely on Judge's discretion.
One operator will operate only machine in the event.
Judges decision shall be treated as final and binding on all.

General Rules:


Any team that is not ready at the time specified will be eliminated from the competition automatically.
The teams must adhere to the spirit of healthy competition. The teams must
not damage the opponent's machine in any way. Judges reserve the right to disqualify any team indulged in misbehavior.
The name of your machine must be prominently displayed on the machine.

Judging Criteria:


Teams will be judge on the basis of time trials.
Judges decision shall be treated as final and binding on all

Team Specification:


A team may consist of a maximum of 3members.
Students from different educational institutes can form a team.

Eligibility:


All students with a valid identity card of their respective educational institutes are eligible to participate in the event.
Students should carry their identity card at time of reporting.

Certificate Policy:


Certificate of Excellence will be awarded to all members of winning team.
Certificates of Participation will be given to all the teams that will participate in the event, but not to the teams which get disqualified due to disobeying any of the competition rules.

Registration Fee:

Limited Entries are available.
Entry fees: Rs 300/- per group.

Student Co-ordinator -

 

SAURABH BHUDHAR

8796582596

NIKHIL ALANDE

9595015196

SUMIT THIGLE

7798496296

RAHUL MANDHRE

8007439644

RAJENDRA JOSHI

9028953852

SAGAR THAKURDESAI

9673959699

ADITYA TAKKE

8007909153

VIPIN GOPAL

7875643413

HARSHAL PATIL

8446319402

AKASH SURYAWANSHI

9028620790

RAKESH SIRSATH

8149375116

AKSHAYKUMAR GORE

 

8805522492

 

CATIA

Introduction:
This competition is to test the participants' skills in AutoCAD, and Engineering graphics.

Entry fees: Rs 100/- for one member/Team

Rules & Regulations:-

1. The competition will consist of 2 rounds of elimination and final round.
Round I   Multi choice questions (MCQ)
Round II  AUTO CAD DRAWING(2D drawing)

2. The elimination round I will comprise of MCQ's on AutoCAD &�engineering graphics.

3. Final Round is based on drawing or logical assignment using AutoCAD .


Contact Us :

Rahul Mandare 8007439644

Nitish Kulkarni 87969764

Sadanand Khade 7588846983

Sumed Kulkarni 9766839608

Vrushali Khopkar 7276228546

RobO War

The best GAME in Mechanical.

RULES FOR ROBOWAR:
Dimensions and Fabrications:
1. The machine should fit in a box of dimension 750 mm x 750 mm x 1000 mm (lxbxh) at any given point during the match. The external device used to control the machine or any external tank is not included in the size constraint.
2. The machine should not exceed 40 kg for Heavy weight and 20 kg for Light weight including the weight of pneumatic source/tank. If the tank is external, its weight would be considered 1.5 times its actual weight. Weight of wireless robots and robots having on-board power supply will be counted as 0.6*Actual Weight. Weight of external power source (batteries and adaptors) and the remote controller will not be counted.

Battery and Power:

1. The machine can be powered electrically only. Use of an IC engine in any form is not allowed. On board Batteries must be sealed, immobilized-electrolyte types (such as gel cells, lithium, NiCad, NiMH, or dry cells).
2. The electric voltage between 2 points anywhere in the machine should not be more than 36 V DC at any point of time. If a team is using AC voltage in any of its parts then the voltage should not exceed 36 V AC at any point of time as well.
3. If a team is using AC voltage then the they will have to convert the AC voltage to DC voltage before using it on the machine and the voltage should not exceed 36 V between any two points on the machine at any point of time.
4. All efforts must be made to protect battery terminals from a direct short and causing a battery fire, failure to do so will cause direct disqualification.
5. Use of damaged, non-leak proof batteries may lead to disqualification.
6. Special care should be taken to protect the on-board batteries.
7. Change of battery will not be allowed during the match.

Criteria for Victory:

1. A robot is declared victorious if its opponent is immobilized.
2. A robot will be declared immobile if it cannot display linear motion of at least one inch in a timed period of 30 seconds. A bot with one side of its drive train disabled will not be counted out if it can demonstrate some degree of controlled movement.
3. In case both the robots remain mobile after the end of the round then the winner will be decided subjectively.
4. A robot that is deemed unsafe by the judges after the match has begun will be disqualified and therefore declared the loser. The match will be immediately halted and the opponent will be awarded a win.
5. Points will be given on the basis of aggression, damage, control and strategy.
Aggression
Aggression is judged by the frequency, severity, boldness and effectiveness of attacks deliberately initiated by the robot against its opponent. If a robot appears to have accidentally attacked an opponent, that act will not be considered Aggression.
Control
Control means a robot is able to attack an opponent at its weakest point, use its weapons in the most effective way, avoid Arena Hazards, and minimize the damage caused by the opponent or its weapons.
Damage
Through deliberate action, a robot either directly, or indirectly using the Arena Hazards, reduces the functionality, effectiveness or defensibility of an opponent. Damage is not considered relevant if a robot inadvertently harms itself. Also, if a pressure vessel or a rapidly spinning device on a robot fragments, any damage to the opponent will not be considered "deliberate".
Strategy
The robot exhibits a combat plan that exploits the robot's strengths against the weaknesses of its opponent. Strategy is also defined as a robot exhibiting a deliberate defense plan that guards its weaknesses against the strengths of the opponent. Strategy can also involve using the Arena Hazards to gain an advantage.

Safety Rules:

Compliance with all event rules is mandatory. It is expected that competitors stay within the rules and procedures of their own accord and do not require constant policing
1. Special care should be taken to protect the on-board batteries and pneumatics, robot without proper protection will not be allowed to compete.
2. If you have a robot or weapon design that does not fit within the categories set forth in these rules or is in some way ambiguous or borderline, please contact the event organizers. Safe innovation is always encouraged, but surprising the event staff with your brilliant exploitation of a loophole may cause your robot to be disqualified before it even competes.
3. Each event has safety inspections. It is at their sole discretion that your robot is allowed to compete. As a builder you are obligated to disclose all operating principles and potential dangers to the inspection staff.
4. Proper activation and deactivation of robots is critical. Robots must only be activated in the arena, testing areas, or with expressed consent of the event coordinators.
5. All weapons must have a safety cover on any sharp edges.
6. All participants build and operate robots at their own risk. Combat robotics is inherently dangerous. There is no amount of regulation that can encompass all the dangers involved. Please take care to not hurt yourself or others when building, testing and competing.
Team Specification:

College teams : A team may consist of a maximum of 6 participants, all from the same institute.
Open entries : A team may consist of a maximum of 6 participants, can be from different institutes.
Registration
All the registered teams have to send a scanned copy of official confirmation letter through e-mail to nirmaan@dcoerpune.org signed by a competent authority of your institute. Teams using pneumatics will have to send a safety letter signed by HOD of respective departments.



Registration fee is Rs.300 per team

Certificate Policy:

Certificate of Excellence will be given to all the winners.
Certificates of Participation will be given to all the teams who qualify first round of the competition.
The teams which get disqualified due to disobeying any of the competition rules will not be considered for the certificate.

The track For RoboticsRace is:

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LATHE WAR

Operations: - Facing, Step &Taper Turning, Chamfering, , Surface finish.  (Tools, Material & Job Drawing will provide on the spot.)

Evaluation: - Based on dimensional accuracy, surface finishing time consumed & overall quality of job & operations of Lathe.

Prizes: -                            Event Date-22/2/2012

First Prize :-         3000/-

Second Prize :-     2000/-

 

 

Entry fee: - 100/-

Contact No. :-

Staff Co-ordinater: -                      Student Co-ordinater:-

1. Prof. C.N.Kulkarni - 9623176314                  1.Ashok Kapure    - 9762907339           

2. Prof. A.B. Korane -  9975719508               2.Vinayak Kadam - 8652192791

Workshop staff

1. Sarovde Sir -7798035496

2. Dange Sir     -7588164310

3. Lendve Sir   - 9158252811                                                                                                 

 

                             

 

 

 

 

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Contact

  • Zeal Education Socity's Dnyanganga College of Engineering & Research
                 S.no-39, Narhe, off Sinhagad Road, PUNE-411041
  • Ph.No. 020-2439 1381, 67206000, Tele Fax- 24390657
  • nirmaan@dcoerpune.org

 

 

 

 

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