Monday, 22 December 2014
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Project Registration Form
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ASME The University of Lahore
TECHNICAL SECTION RECRUITMENT FORM
ASME UOL 2014-2015
Read This Carefully
Project List:
1: Automotive
Design and manufacturing of Human powered Vehicle (IMEC-
2015)
2: Aerodynamics and Mechanical Design
Design and manufacturing of Electric powered Remote controlled
aircraft. (DBFC-10)
3: Engineering Management
Study of the quality journey of Japanese industry
Study of continuous improvement technique
4: Robotics
Design and manufacturing of a Path finding robot (IMEC-2015)
5: Electronics
Web based (SAAS) EHR
Smart patient monitoring system
6: Thermal Engineering
Operate vapor absorption refrigeration cycle by waste treatment
plant
Design of Energy efficient commercial building
7: Renewable and Alternative
Study and manufacturing of Pedal powered refrigerator
Effect of used cooking oil methyl ester in compression ignition
engine
Registration is Free anyone who is intersted can applyYou can select on two project at a time or different section so don't check all the projects.
Monday, 1 December 2014
General Body Meeting 2014
General Body Meeting
A Very First meeting of ASME The University of Lahore with our General body.
Date and time will be updated soon.
Keep in touch with this ASME The University of Lahore Official Blog
Venue: The University of Lahore Old Campus Auditorium
ASME UOL Inauguration
EVENT REPORT
Date: 16 October, 2014
Time: 2 pm – 5pm at LBS Auditorium
Event: Inauguration of ASME student Chapter
at University of Lahore
Who was there?
Many distinguished guests from leading companies and industries attended the inauguration ceremony
held at The University of Lahore (New Campus). To name a few
i. Ahmed Ali Mian (President ASME Pakistan)
ii. Hamza Aftab (General Sectary ASME Pakistan)
iii. Rizwan Javed (ASME UET President with Team)
honored us with their presence.
Those who confirmed their presence through E-Mail at ASME UOL official E Mail address are
i. Zain Khan (HR Selection and Recruitment, Fatima Group of Industries)
ii. Muhammad Ismail (Works Manager LOCO, Pakistan Railway)
iii. Muhammad Yousaf (Project Manager, AKZONOBEL)
Those above attending the ceremony included the university’s students and staff, as well as
representatives of ASME Pakistan, Executive team ASME UET and SRO.
Mr. Hassan Farid Khan (ASME-UOL Advisor) with great honor received the (Student Section Opening
certificate) Certificate from Ahmed Ali Mian (President ASME Pakistan) on behalf of the University of
Lahore.
Hence, officially commencing the ASME Chapter at UOL.
What was the event about?
The main objectives of the event were to:
1. Introduce the ASME Chapter officially to the students and staff of UOL.
2. Get exposure about ASME International.
3. Reflect the aims of ASME i.e. to be an excellent source of growing individually and
professionally on National and International Platform.
What were the expectations?
The event went very well and did live up to our expectations.
Those who couldn’t show up at the event promised their presence in the future national/international events to be conducted by ASME-UOL.
How was the response? What were the outcomes?
The impact of the event had a remarkable feedback from the people in the crowd. The distinguished guests also praised on the success of the event.
On the contrary, having a successful event there were a few areas helps to make this event successful.
1. Cooperation of ASME International through Broachers, Posters and Membership forms.
2. Key rings made a good focus among our University Teacher’s faculty towards ASME, but due to insufficient quantity we were not able to distribute them to ASME Students.
Future plans of ASME-UOL
1. To mark UOL as an international forum which encourages the students to learn & explore their skills by participating in technical events, conferences and workshops held at UOL
2. To establish a platform through which we can linkup with universities all over the globe and make our networking strong.
Jawad Alam
Vice-President
ASME The University of Lahore
Friday, 14 November 2014
Mechanical Gyroscope & It's Applications
Gyroscopes supported alternative operative principles conjointly exist, like the electronic, microchip-packaged MEMS gyro devices found in shopper electronic devices, solid-state ring lasers, fiber optic gyroscopes, and also the extraordinarily sensitive quantum gyro.
Applications of gyroscopes embrace direction systems wherever magnetic compasses wouldn't work (as within the Edwin Powell Hubble telescope) or wouldn't be precise enough (as in worldwide flight missiles), or for the stabilization of flying vehicles like guided helicopters or unmanned aerial vehicles. attributable to their exactness, gyroscopes also are employed in gyrotheodolites to keep up direction in tunnel mining.
learn a lot of on:
Seminar on Mechanical gyro & its Application organized by ASME - The University of city on twentieth Gregorian calendar month, 2014 at UOL Defence Rd field, Auditorium-1.
Leadership and 6 sigmas,pillars of quality Management in industries,firms and social control techniques in establishments.
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Chartered W4 Category University Approved by: HEC, PEC, PMDC, Nursing Pharmacy Council, Pakistan Bar Council 1. INTRODUCTION
Founded in 1999 by Mr. M A Raoof, under the auspices of the Ibadat Educational Trust, the University of Lahore has created its name in the field of higher education and is regarded as one of the premier private sector general University in Pakistan with diverse disciplines ranging from Engineering, Medicine & dentistry and Social Sciences.
Our strong emphasis on balanced progress and focus on human capital has allowed us to grow to a student body of around 22000 across seven ‘purpose built’ campuses at Lahore, Islamabad, Sargodha, Gujrat and Pakpattan with 09 diverse Faculties and 26 Departments.
ASME helps the global engineering community develop solutions to real world challenges. Founded in 1880 as the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, ASME is a not-for-profit professional organization that enables collaboration, knowledge sharing and skill development across all engineering disciplines, while promoting the vital role of the engineer in society. ASME codes and standards, publications, conferences, continuing education and professional development programs provide a foundation for advancing technical knowledge and a safer world.
ASME’s mission is to serve diverse global communities by advancing, disseminating and applying engineering knowledge for improving the quality of life; and communicating the excitement of engineering.
ASME aims to be the essential resource for mechanical engineers and other technical professionals throughout the world for solutions that benefit humankind.
Core Values
In performing its mission, ASME adheres to these core values:
• Embrace integrity and ethical conduct
• Embrace diversity and respect the dignity and culture of all people
• Nurture and treasure the environment and our natural and man-made resources
• Facilitate the development, dissemination and application of engineering knowledge
• Promote the benefits of continuing education and of engineering education
• Respect and document engineering history while continually embracing change
• Promote the technical and societal contribution of engineers
ASME Credo
Setting the Standard…
• In Engineering Excellence
• In Knowledge, Community & Advocacy
• For the benefit of humanity
ASME UOL provide value for our members by offering opportunities for leadership, professional development, community involvement & networking, providing the section membership with interesting & informative programs/competitions/tours meeting the needs of all geographic areas of our student section & interacting/participating in student activities at University of Lahore, Pakistan.
Friday, 17 October 2014
Registrations Open Now
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Registration of ASME has been open now. Get Register yourself as soon as possible.
Free membership for 1st Year Student.
You can also download Application form From Here
Contact:
Mr. Ehsaan Afzal
0321-4272562
E-Mail: ASME.UOL@gmail.com
Friday, 10 October 2014
Working Principle of Stirling Engine
The Stirling engine may be a engine that\'s immensely totally different from the ICE in your automobile. The Stirling engine has the potential to be far more economical than a fuel or diesel. But today, Stirling engines square measure used solely in some terribly specialised applications, auxiliary power generators for yachts, wherever quiet operation is vital. though there hasn\'t been a booming mass-market application for the Stirling engine, some terribly high-voltage inventors square measure functioning on it.
A Stirling engine uses the Stirling cycle, that is not like the cycles employed in internal-combustion engines.
The gasses used within a Stirling engine ne\'er leave the engine. There aren\'t any exhaust valves that vent aggressive gasses, as in a very fuel or diesel, and there aren\'t any explosions happening. due to this, Stirling engines square measure terribly quiet.
The Stirling cycle uses AN external heat supply, that may well be something from fuel to alternative energy to the warmth made by decaying plants. No combustion takes place within the cylinders of the engine.
There square measure many ways in which to place along a Stirling engine. during this article, we\'ll find out about the Stirling cycle and see however 2 totally different configurations of this engine work.
There ar four components to the Stirling cycle. the 2 pistons within the animation higher than accomplish all of the components of the cycle:
Heat is superimposed to the gas within the heated cylinder (left), inflicting pressure to create. This forces the piston to maneuver down. this can be the a part of the Stirling cycle that will the work.
The left piston moves up whereas the correct piston moves down. This pushes the recent gas into the cooled cylinder, that quickly cools the gas to the temperature of the cooling supply, lowering its pressure. This makes it easier to compress the gas within the next a part of the cycle.
The piston within the cooled cylinder (right) starts to pressurize the gas. Heat generated by this pressurization is removed by the cooling supply.
The right piston moves up whereas the left piston moves to bottom. This will exert a force on the gas and the gas into the heated cylinder, wherever it quickly heats up, building pressure, at that purpose the cycle repeats.
The Stirling engine solely makes power throughout the primary a part of the cycle. There ar 2 main ways in which to extend the ability output of a Stirling cycle:
Increase power output in stage one - partly one in all the cycle, the pressure of the heated gas pushing against the piston performs work. Increasing the pressure throughout this a part of the cycle can increase the ability output of the engine. a way of accelerating the pressure is by increasing the temperature of the gas. once we take a glance at a two-piston Stirling engine later during this article, we\'ll see however a tool referred to as a regenerator will improve the ability output of the engine by quickly storing heat.
Decrease power usage in stage 3 - partly 3 of the cycle, the pistons perform work on the gas, victimisation a number of the ability created partly one. Lowering the pressure throughout this a part of the cycle will decrease the ability used throughout this stage of the cycle (effectively increasing the ability output of the engine). a way to decrease the pressure is to chill the gas to a lower temperature.
This section delineated the best Stirling cycle. Actual operating engines vary the cycle slightly owing to the physical limitations of their style. within the next 2 sections, we\'ll take a glance at some of various varieties of Stirling engines. The displacer-type engine is perhaps the best to grasp, thus we\'ll begin there.
Article Written By:
Imtiaz Ahmad
Student Professional Development Conference 2015
Student Professional Development Conference 2015
On behalf of Najib Metni, Chair - ASME Board on Student Programs, it is our pleasure to invite you, and engineering and technology students to Career and Professional Development focused, 2015 Student Professional Development Conferences (SPDCs) that will be taking place during the spring at the following locations:Where?
Georgia Tech – Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Texas Tech University – Lubbock, Texas, USA
Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, USA
University of Nevada- Las Vegas, NV, USA
Gujarat Technological University, Gujarat, India
Notre Dame University, Beirut, Lebanon
Ghulam Ishaq Khan Institute of Engineering Sciences and Technology, Topi, Pakistan
Ozyegin University, Istanbul, Turkey
Stay tuned for dates and more locations….
ASME SPDC
What Happens at the SPDCs?
Industry Engagement
Open to all engineering and technology student to participate anywhere at any location. Choose the program and location/s you prefer and register. ASME membership is not a requirement for the industry engagement sessions.
All registered engineering and technology students will have an opportunity to engage with, and learn from engineers and managers from a diverse set of industries to improve their understanding of engineering and business practices, challenges, strategic direction and latest innovations. Students interact with diverse group of industry professionals through webinars, round table/panel discussions/seminars etc.
esign and Technical Presentation Competitions
Student Design Competition
ASME Student Design Competition
Student Members of ASME, present their solutions to a range of design problems by designing, constructing and operating a prototype to meet the requirements of an annually determined problem statement and compete to win the following awards at the SPDC:
a. First place winner - $500
b. Second place winner - $300
c. Third place winner - $150
Top two teams from each USA SPDC will receive a team travel subsidy of up to $1, 200 to compete with other finalists from around the world at the ASME 2015 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition (IMECE) in Houston, Texas in November 2015. One team from each of the SPDCs outside of North America is provided a travel subsidy of up to $1,500 to compete at the finals for the following three awards.
· 1st Place: $3,000 plus $1,000 to the winners’ student section
· 2nd Place: $1,000 plus $500 to the winners’ student section
· 3rd Place: $ 500 plus $250 to the winners’ student section
Old Guard Competitions
Students members of ASME compete to present their technical content organization, delivery and effectiveness skills, respond to questions and compete to win the following awards
1st Place winner - $500
2nd Place winner - $150
3rd Place winner - $100
4th place winner - $50
All Old Guard Oral Competition participants receive as applicable an automatic student membership renewal/ upgrade equivalent to the price of a professional membership for one year. Each First place SPDC Old Guard Oral presentation winner from North America receives a travel subsidy of up to $1, 000. Old Guard Oral Competition winners from outside of North America receive a travel subsidy of $1,500. The first place winners will be invited to compete with other first place winners from around the world at the ASME 2015 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition (IMECE) in Houston, Texas for the following awards.
· First Place - $2,000
· Second Place - $1,500
· Third Place - $1,000
· Fourth Place - $500
· Fifth Place - $25
· Technical - $50
“ASME competition winners will be eligible to participate in a limited number of self-funded tours of Tesla Motor or SpaceX plants. Details of the tours will be communicated to the winners directly. The tours were gifted to Edison Universe by Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla Motors and SpaceX when he became one of two 2014 Edison Achievement Award Winners. Edison Universe is a non-profit organization whose mission is to foster new innovators.”
We look forward to your school, and your students’ participation at the SPDCs. Please stay tuned for dates, registration and agenda at the SPDCs.
ASME UOL INAUGURATTION
ASME-UOL is going to inaugurate one of the most biggest chapter of the world in the field of Engineering & Technology.
ASME-UOL is the second International Chapter of University of Lahore which will help students in different manners.
Inauguration ceremony will held in New Campus Auditorium.
Starting time :- 2 pm
Ending time :- 5 pm
Official Registration will be start from 16 Oct 2014
Details of registration will be explain to you guys in Inauguration Ceremony.
For More Info
ASME.UOL@GMAIL.COM
Thursday, 9 October 2014
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