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Electrical Machine Lab

Electrical Machine Lab provides students with hands-on experience with DC/AC machines and transformers.  DC machines and transformers are the essential parts of an industry. This lab provides a platform to learn various tests to be conducted to analyze the performance of electrical machines. This lab also offers an opportunity to understand the basic phenomenon of repairing DC machines and transformers.

Power Electronics Lab

Power Electronics Lab enables the students to have hands on practice in power semiconductor devices, such as diode, thyristor, triac, GTO, power MOSFET, IGBT and IGCT, DC and AC regulated power supplies, heating and lighting control, power line static VAR compensators, flexible AC transmission (FACT) systems, HVDC systems, photovoltaic (PV) and fuel cell (FC) converters, DC and AC circuit breakers, high frequency heating and energy storage, DC and AC motor drives.

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Control System Lab

Control System Lab provides students with hands-on experience with performance analysis of control systems under different transient conditions, stability analysis of control systems by using different techniques of stability analysis, speed control of AC servomotor, single-phase universal motor, and DC/AC motor by using open-loop and closed-loop control systems, etc.

Power System Lab

Power System Lab provides students with hands-on experience of enhanced control opportunities, real-time testing, parameter evaluation, cause and effect can be established and learn how to apply the theory to a range of practical examples. This lab incorporates hardware as well as software (using MATLAB) experiments.

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Basic Electrical Engineering Lab

Better understanding of Basic Electrical Engineering principles, theorems, and electrical machines and instruments. All first-year undergraduate college students take an engineering course called "Fundamentals of Electrical and Electronics Engineering," which is conducted in the basic electrical and electronics laboratory. Electronic and electrical equipment are all around us. One of the basic disciplines in engineering is electrical and electronics engineering, which studies the principles of electricity to create machines, gadgets, and systems. For students majoring in electrical and electronics engineering, studying electrical and electronic systems is essential. This lab covers every fundamental gadget that forms the foundation of nearly every electrical and electronic equipment. The basis for what is to be studied throughout the engineering curriculum is established by this lab.

PLC and Automation Lab

The PLC and automation lab provides the students with hands-on experience and practice of programming. An industrial computer that has been ruggedized and modified for the control of manufacturing processes, such as assembly lines, machines, robotic devices, or any activity that requires high reliability, simplicity of programming, and process fault diagnosis, is known as a programmable logic controller (PLC) or programmable controller.

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Geotechnical Engineering Lab

The Geotechnical Engineering Lab focuses on the study of soil mechanics and foundation engineering. Equipped with state-of-the-art devices for soil sampling, classification, and testing, this lab allows students to perform a range of experiments to determine the physical and mechanical properties of soil. Key experiments include the analysis of soil compaction, permeability, and shear strength. The lab also supports research in areas such as ground improvement techniques, slope stability, and earth retaining structures.

Transportation Engineering Lab

The Transportation Engineering Lab is designed to provide hands-on experience in the planning, design, and analysis of transportation systems. Students utilize modern equipment to conduct traffic surveys, pavement material testing, and geometric design of roads. The lab also includes facilities for studying traffic flow characteristics and evaluating the performance of transportation infrastructure. Through these activities, students gain practical insights into the development and management of efficient, safe, and sustainable transportation networks.

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Environmental Engineering Lab

The Environmental Engineering Lab offers students the opportunity to analyze water, wastewater, air, and solid waste samples to understand environmental quality and treatment processes. Equipped with sophisticated instruments for chemical and microbiological analysis, the lab enables students to conduct experiments related to water and air pollution, waste management, and environmental impact assessments. The lab also supports research on sustainable environmental practices and the development of new technologies for pollution control.

Surveying Lab

The Surveying Lab provides students with the tools and techniques needed to measure and map the physical environment accurately. This lab is equipped with modern surveying instruments such as total stations, theodolites, GPS devices, and digital levels. Students learn to perform topographic surveys, construction staking, and land boundary determination. The hands-on experience in this lab helps students develop essential skills in data collection, analysis, and interpretation for various civil engineering projects.

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Concrete Technology Lab

The Concrete Technology lab equipping the students with practical experimentation, analysis, and understanding of various properties and behaviours of concrete mixtures. Students or researchers might conduct mix design experiments to determine the optimal proportions of materials like cement, aggregates, water, and additives to achieve desired concrete properties such as strength, workability, and durability.

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Mechanical Operations Lab

Mechanical Operations Lab focuses on teaching fundamental principles and practical aspects of mechanical unit operations commonly used in chemical and processing industries. Experiments involve studying various size reduction techniques such as crushing, grinding, and milling. Equipment like jaw crushers, ball mills and hammer mills are used to understand the effect of operating parameters on particle size distribution and energy consumption. Filtration equipment such as filter presses, vacuum filters, and centrifuges, focuses on studying the principles and applications of solid-liquid separation, including learning about filter media selection, cake formation, and filtration efficiency.

Mass Transfer Lab

Mass Transfer Lab focuses on studying the principles and applications of mass transfer phenomena such as diffusion, distillation, liquid-liquid separation, solid-liquid extraction, drying and humidification. The laboratory deals with experiential study of separations and mass transfer, which involve the movement of components within a mixture. This lab helps to learn the students to operate various units and gain insights into real-world applications.

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Process Control & Instrumentation Lab

Process Control and Instrumentation Lab is comprised of the sensors and various instruments used in industrial processes to measure, control, and monitor and maintain parameters such as pressure, temperature, flow rate, level, and composition, for improved production, product consistency, quality management, and workplace safety in manufacturing and processing facilities. Students learn about control valves, including their types, construction, and working principles. Experiments are conducted to understand valve characteristics, flow control, and valve sizing and interacting and non-interacting system. Top of FormBottom of Form

Chemical Reaction Engineering Lab

In Chemical Reaction Engineering Lab, principles of chemical engineering are applied to study and analyse chemical reactions. These labs typically involve experiments designed to understand reaction kinetics, reactor design, and optimization of chemical processes. Labs include experiments focused on different types of reactors such as plug flow reactor, continuous stirrer type reactor and packed-bed reactors. Students learn about reactor design parameters such as residence time distribution, conversion, and reactor sizing.

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Petroleum Engineering Lab

In Petroleum Testing Lab, the focus is on analysing various properties and characteristics of petroleum products to ensure quality, compliance with regulations, and optimization of processes. Flash point and Fire point tests determine the temperature at which a petroleum product gives off enough vapour to ignite in the presence of an ignition source. Distillation tests are conducted to determine the boiling range and composition of crude oil and its fractions. These tests help petroleum companies ensure product quality, meet regulatory requirements, optimize refining processes, and troubleshoot issues related to production, transportation, and storage of petroleum products.

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