Admission

For admission Enquiries, please contact

Dr. Abi P Mathew
Associate Professor & Head of the Department.

Ph: 9447581511

0484-2725231

Email : hodeie@fisat.ac.in

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Programme Offered

              Programme                            Intake
B.Tech in Mechanical Engineering                             120
M.Tech in Computer Integrated Manufacturing                              9
M. Tech in Renewable Energy                             12
Ph.D in Mechanical Engineering

MoUs

The details of MoUs signed between the department and various Industries are listed in the table. These collaborations help our students to fill the gap between academia and industry.

 

 

STUDENT ASSOCIATION OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING (SAME)

SAME-Student Association of Mechanical Engineering is the official association of the students of Mechanical Engineering Department at FISAT. It has the vision and mission of dissemination of technology related knowledge to different strata of society and social activities in parallel. A vibrant plan of workshops and symposiums for external students, especially school students, for technology related topics is on anvil. It is planned that, in the near future, the association will take its responsibility to a new level by introducing new activities, beneficial to both the students and the society. This is a goal set by our governing body, the FBOAES.

Student Chapters of professional bodies at FISAT like the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME-FISAT) and Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE-FISAT) work independently but under the aegis of Student Association of Mechanical Engineering (SAME).

It is a place for the alumni of the department to connect and reminisce about their college days. It is a transparent wall for the prospective students to ascertain the honesty behind the claims of the department. Most importantly, it is a community for the students to engage with and grow together to be skilled individuals.

Some of the key features are:

>> Student Portfolio

>> Easy access of professors’ notes online.

>> Information about upcoming events and activities.

>> Online portal for registration to bootcamps, events and activities conducted by the department.

>> Showcase of past events and fests conducted.

>> Student blog.

>> Access to contact information of alumni.

>> Services provided: Inductions and technical talks conducted at other colleges.

Vision, Mission

Vision

To develop as a center of excellence in Mechanical Engineering, moulding competent engineers with social commitment, capable of undertaking technical responsibilities and innovative challenges.

Mission

>> To build a strong foundation in Mechanical Engineering and allied areas.

>> To mould students with good leadership qualities and nurture their entrepreneurship skills.

>> To encourage the students for finding solutions to real engineering world problems.

>> To provide a platform for professional development and lifelong learning along with awareness of social responsibilities.

Programme Educational Objective (PEO)

>> Graduates of the program will emerge as true professionals, capable of designing and analyzing products or processes based on engineering practices and scientific knowledge for the benefit of society.

>> Graduates of the program will be equipped to shape their career and will be able to take up challenges and find solutions to problems related to Mechanical Engineering or allied fields.

>> Graduates of the program will succeed in multicultural and multidisciplinary environment, imbibing the spirit of lifelong learning and societal commitment.

Scope of Employment

Mechanical Engineering is an evergreen branch and always in demand.

Mechanical Engineers design and build mechanical devices and they play a crucial role in the development and working of products which applies mechanical engineering principles.

Mechanical Engineers are inevitable in the fields of Automotive Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Manufacturing Sector, Nuclear Engineering, Nano technology, Logistics Engineering, Product Design, Production and System Management. Robotics, Artificial Intelligence, Hybrid Vehicles and Electric vehicles development requires brilliant mechanical engineers to lead the research and development of these areas.

The top employers of Mechanical Engineering include:

  • Maruthi Suzuki Ltd
  • Hero Motocorp
  • Mahindra and Mahindra Ltd
  • Bell Helicopters
  • GE Aviation
  • Bosch Global Software Technologies
  • Indian Railways
  • Cochin Shipyard Ltd

 

ELECTRA

ELECTRA

The Electrical and Electronics Association embodies sparks of creativity, the rays of originality, the colours of imagination and the genuine expressions of the electrical students of FISAT. Electra aims at nurturing and developing the talents of young men and women of FISAT.

Electra was formed officially in 2004 and is the first of its kind. Electra looks for the manifestation of perfection within each electrical student of FISAT. It is not a purely technical association; it also promotes academic, technological, managerial, cultural and artistic skills of the electrical students of FISAT.

The association conducts seminars and talks by eminent personalities in the industrial and academic society. Industrial visits are also organized to give a practical exposure to the students.A lecture series titled “Learn from Great minds” lecture series is a highlight of the department activities during every semester.

 

Staff in charge: Ms.  Veena Wilson, (Assistant Professor, Dept. of EEE)

Sample Course Plan

Module Day Topic
1 1 Introduction, Classification of Energy Resources-

Conventional and Non conventional resources

1 2 Comparison of different types of resources
1 3 World Energy Scenario
1 4 Indian Energy Scenario.
1 5 Sizing and Necessity of Energy Storage.
2 6 SOLAR THERMAL SYSTEMS: Introduction
2 7 Solar Constant, Basic Sun Earth Angles,

Measurement of Solar Radiation Data

2 8 Problems
2 9 Pyranometer and Pyrheliometer
2 10 Principle of Conversion of Solar Radiation

into Heat

2 11 Solar thermal collectors
2 12 Solar thermal collectors
2 13 Flat plate collectors
2 14 Solar Concentrators
2 15 Solar Concentrators
2 16 Performance evaluation
3 17 SOLAR ELECTRIC SYSTEMS: Solar Thermal

Electric Power Generation ––Solar Photovoltaic system

3 18 Solar Cell fundamentals,characteristics,
3 19 Classification, construction of module,

panel and array

3 20 Solar PV Systems- stand alone and grid connected
3 21 Street lighting, Domestic lighting and Solar Water pumping systems.
4 22 ENERGY FROM OCEAN: Tidal Energy, Principle of Tidal Power,

Components of Tidal Power Plant (TPP),

4 23 Classification of Tidal Power plants,

Advantages and Limitations of TPP.

4 24 OTEC: Principle of OTEC system,

Methods of OTEC-open cycle, Closed Cycle,

Hybrid Cycle

4 25 Site selection criteria, Biofouling,Advantages & Limitations of OTEC
5 26 WIND ENERGY: Introduction, Wind and

its Properties, History of Wind Energy

5 27 Wind Energy Scenario-world and India,
5 28 WECS-principle,components
5 29 WECS-classification
5 30 Derivation of power and capacitor factor,

Advantages and Disadvantages of WECS

5 31 Problems
6 32 BIOMASS ENERGY:Introduction,

Photosynthesis process

6 33 Biomass fuels, Biomass conversion technologies,

Urban waste to Energy conversion

6 34 Biomass Gasification, Biomass to Ethanol

Production

6 35 Biogas production from waste biomass,

factors affecting biogas generation

6 36 Types of biogas plants
6 37 Small Hydro Power-Classification
6 38 Type of Turbines and their selection
39 University Question Paper Discussion
40 University Question Paper Discussion

PO-PSO Mapping to CO

FEDERAL INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY

DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

Program: ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING Academic Year: 2020-2021
Course: NEW AND RENEWABLE ENERGY SYSTEMS Course Duration: AUG 1 – NOV 29
Course

Code:

EE 367 Semester

(Admiss. Year):

5 (2018)
CO – PO MAPPING
On successful completion of this course the student will have the ability to :
PO 1 PO 2 PO 3 PO 4 PO 5 PO 6 PO 7 PO 8 PO 9 PO 10 PO 11 PO 12 PSO 1 PSO 2 PSO 3
CO No. CO Details BTL K3 K4 K5 K5 K3, K5,

K6

K3 K2 K3 K4 K2 K2 K3 PSO 1 PSO 2 PSO 3
EE367.1 Explain various energy resources and impact of electric power generation on

environment and society.

K2 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0
EE367.2 Design solar PV systems for residential application K3 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0
EE367.3 Illustrate geometry and measurement of Solar Radiation,Solar collectors and

Solar electric systems for different applications.

K2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
EE367.4 Discuss PV System,Biomass energy,Tidal energy ,OTEC system and various emerging

technologies.

K2 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
EE367.5 Recognize and outline world and Indian energy scenario. K2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0
EE367.6 Interpret the basic components and principle of energy conversion from wind. K2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
2.17 2.00 1.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 2.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 2.00 1.17 0.00 0.00
3 2 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0

 

Innovative Teaching Learning Methods

The following innovative teaching learning methods are adopted in the Department.

  1. Online Quiz
  2. Flipped Classroom
  3. Online Classes
  4. Video Lectures
  5. Animation Videos
  6. Power Point Presentations
  7. Simulation Assignments
  8. Model of Electrical Machines

 

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