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Power Plant Mechanical

Location:
GA, India
Posted:
January 18, 2015

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NISHANT KUMAR TIWARY

Course : B.E. (Hons.),Mechanical

Email : abik2t@r.postjobfree.com

Mobile : 750-***-****

CGPA : 7.54

ACADEMIC DETAILS

COURSE SPECIALIZATION INSTITUTE/COLLEGE BOARD/UNIVERSITY % CGPA YEAR

XII Science Seth Bhagwann Das CBSE 79.8 2010

Senior Secondary

School

X General Don Bosco Bandel ICSE 89.6 2008

ELECTIVES/TECHNICAL PROFICIENCY

Electives Principles Of Economics,Product Plan And Control,Symbolic Logic,Srimad Bhagavad Gita,Engl Liter Forms And Movem,Gas

Dynamics,Numerical Analysis,Power Plant Engineering

Technical Pro-E, AutoCAD, SolidWorks, Autodesk Inventor, Ansys, C

Proficiency

SUMMER INTERNSHIP/WORK EXPERIENCE

Tega Industries. May 2013 - Jul 2013

• Performed solid modeling for all the parts of a Tru Track Roller using modeling software (Autodesk Inventor)

• Designed a flexi-dimensional mould capable of casting products of different dimensions

EnSci Weir - A unit of weir minerals Pvt.Ltd Jul 2014 - Till Present

Experimental and computational comparison of different patterns of flame arrester element

• Responsible for designing and experimentally validating inline dry type flame arrester for methane gas to be used in onshore drilling process

• To come up with a new design and test the pressure drop for various geometries of the perforated flame arrester element

• Designed a new pattern of perforations based on the fibonacci sequence of seeds in a sunflower

Failure analysis of a shaft

• Performed failure analysis of a shaft which was failing at the NALCO plant and suggested ways to arrest the failure

• It was concluded that the shaft was failing due to fatigue

PROJECTS

FEM analysis of a Shell and Tube Heat Exchanger subjected to fouling. Jan 2014 - May 2014

• Performed FEM analysis for a Shell and Tube Heat exchanger and found out the temperature variation in the fouling layer for different pairs of fluids

• Heat transfer coefficients were found using theoretical calculations and TEMA standards

• Temperature variations were found using computations on Ansys

• It was desired that the temperature variation in the fouling layer should be minimum for optimizing heat exchanger effectiveness

POSITION OF RESPONSIBILITY

BITS Pilani K.K.Birla Goa campus Jan 2013 - Mar 2013

• Deputy head of the knowledge operations of the Nirman club which taught children from unprivileged background

ACHIEVEMENTS AND AWARDS

2014

• Was the co-author of the research paper, i.e. A comparison of different patterns of flame arrester

element through experiment and simulation which was selected for IRCCSME conference

EXTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES

2013

• Member of the Nirman club in college

• Member of the knowledge operations of the Nirman club which taught children from unprivileged

background



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