MECH MANTRA – 2020


Program monitoring committee

Dr. K.Ravindra - 9849660254

Dr. Kolla Srinivas - 9866281628

Dr. D.V.V. Krishna Prasad - 9493243516

Dr. V.Chittaranjan Das - 9491108250

Dr. G.Srinivasa Rao - 9949928949

Student Coordinators: MECH MANTRA 2020

D.Hemanth Babu, L17ME991- 9492341379

M.Sunny, Y16ME891- 9059055771

K.Gopi Krishna, Y16ME867- 7799038397

G.Bajibabu, L17ME993- 9666975940


CASH PRIZE DETAILS

YANTRALAYAM

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(Open to all Branches)

Description

Working Model of any type can be submitted and should be clearly described by the participants

Rules & Guidelines

1. Model must have atleast one moving part,stationary models are not considered.

2. Prizes will be awarded on the basis of objective of the model and its application in day to day life.

3. A Maximum of two persons are allowed to explain the working model.

4. The decision of the judges and event head shall be treated as final and binding on all.

Event Coordinator:

Dr.K.Bala Prasad
Cell. No: 9912778769

Student Coordinator:

U.Sesha Pavani (L17ME1017)
Cell. No: 9100703917


Design Contest

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Description

Round 1: A Written test on the design related softwares(Objective).

Round 2: A 2-D Drawing should be drawn in the specified time limit (including 2D views, Missing views).

Round 3: A 3-D Drawing Should be drawn with in the specified time limit.

Rules & Guidelines

1. Drawings should be Accurate along with constraining the diagram. .

2. Round 2 & Round 3 will be on AUTOCAD-2017 .

3. Prizes will be awarded on the basis of time taken for designing.

4. The decision of the judges and event head shall be treated as final and binding on all.

Event Coordinator:

Dr. G.Chaitanya
Cell. No: 9959947012


Student Coordinator:

K.Keerthana
Cell. No: 9492341379


Paper Presentation

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Description

Here is an amazing opportunity to showcase your ideas on an unique and massive platform in the form of wellintegrated and intriguing presentation. It strives to explore the inquisitiveness of young minds by giving their incredulous ideas a definitive direction.

RULES & REGULATIONS

The paper should strictly follow standard IEEE two-column format (The format can be downloaded from the internet).The paper should be in PDF format, readable in Adobe acrobat reader. A team should consist of a maximum of 2 members. Paper should contain maximum of 10 pages. Presentation should be less than 7 minutes. Qualified candidates are required to bring along with them 1soft copy (preferably in a pen drive) and 2 hard copies of the technical paper on the day of the event. The decision of the judges and event head shall be treated as final and binding on all.The topics are related to any mechanical stream.


Note:The abstract should be sent to mechmantra2020@gmail.com on or before 23-02-2020.

Event Coordinator:

Dr.C.Srinivas
Cell.No: 9948789855


Student Coordinator:

J.Chandra Sekhar
Cell. No: 9705753701


THE LADY & THE LORD

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(Open to all Branches)

THE PORTRAYAL

It consists of four rounds :

Round 1: BLUE BOOK (IQ BUZZ)

It is an exam round, where 30 bits will be given from various fields such as sports, current affairs, General knowledge etc , and the candidate that gets more marks than the cut-off is qualified for the round 2.


Round 2: TEST FOR HASTE

This round will have small games, along with time limit. Top 50% of participants will be qualified to round-3.


Round 3: PROBE YOUR PERCEPTION

A situation or an object will be shown to participants; they have to express their perception with the time, which will be evaluated by judges.

Round 4: CROWNING CHALLENGE

A situation (or) blemish will be given to participants, which they have to participants which they have to enact (or) justify (or) which will be evaluated by judges.

NOTE:-

  1. Judges decision will be final.
  2. All the participants, qualified to last round will be rewarded.

Event Coordinator:

Dr.S.Radhika
Cell. No: 9885138903


Student Coordinator:

K.Gopi Krishna
Cell. No: 7799038397


ROBO WAR

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(Open to all Branches)

Problem Statement:

Build a robot whose task is to push the opposing robot out of the circular ring or flip it over. Different robots compete one-on-one against each other in a knock-out tournament.
A team should consist of a maximum of 2 members.

Robot Specification:

Size: At the start of a match the robot must fit into a square box of side 50 cm, with no height limitation. The design to stretch a robot's body or its parts shall be allowed after a match has started, but must remain a single centralized robot.


Weight: The robot must weigh Maximum of 25 KG (Excluding controls/wires).


Robot Classes: Remote Controlled or Manual (Wired Control).


Power Specifications:The robot must be self-powered, i.e., power supply must be on-board. AC power supply will not be provided and it was maintained by yourself. No limit for power supply.


Rules:

  1. The external device used to control the machine is not included in the size constraint.
  2. Weapons that are allowed are magnetic weapons, cutters, flippers, saws, lifting devices, spinning hammers.
  3. Weapons that are not allowed are
    1. Weapons that cause invisible damage to the opponent
    2. Liquid projectiles, any kinds of inflammable liquids
    3. Hazardous materials and explosives
  4. The area inside a circle of radius 2-3m is referred to as the battle.
  5. Only one team members should be handling robot at any time
  6. Match duration is 3 to 5 minutes
  7. Marks will be awarded by Judges.

Scoring:

  1. Damaging the arena: -5 points
  2. If the robot is completely outside the battle area : 5 points
  3. Successfully toppling the opponent: 15 points
  4. Successfully attack leading to great impact: 10 points
  5. Successfully attack leading to small impact: 5 points
  6. Team members entering arena during a match: -5 points
  7. Points will be based on aggression, control damage

Event Coordinator:

Dr.R.Srinivasulu
Cell. No: 9441069440

Mr. Ch.Devaraj
Cell. No: 9290567053


Student Coordinator:

G. BajiBabu
Cell. No: 9666975940


ROBO RACE

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(Open to all Branches)

Problem Statement:

Design a wired/wireless manually controlled robot which should be able to travel on both land, water, etc. The robot that traverses all the hurdles and completes the track in minimum amount of time is declared as the "DEATH RACE WINNER".
A team should consist of a maximum of 2 members.

Bot Specifications:

The dimensions of the vehicle must be within (40x40x40) cm. The robot can be wired/ wireless. In case of wired control, the wires should be slack all the time. In case of wireless control, the RC should have two remote control circuits (or dual frequency remote control circuit/Bluetooth) which can be switched to either of the frequency before the event. The power supply for the vehicle should not exceed 12V DC between any two points in the circuit at any given time. Use of readymade chassis/ RC Car is not allowed. Use of IC engine or compressor is not allowed. All the robots must depend only on motors for their propulsion and control. The body of the vehicle must be covered, to avoid any entanglement between two competing robots. Damaging the wires of opponent will lead to disqualification.

Arena Specifications


The robot has to traverse through a rough terrain of width 0.5 to 1m which is surrounded by a barrier of height 20cm.


The arena has 6 types of regions:

Region 1: The robot has to move across a series of speed breakers each of radius 2.5cm.

Region 2: The robot has to move through a pit of depth 10cm.

Region 3: A small portion of the track is filled with sand (with depth 3cm) on which the robot has to traverse.

Region 4: The track is elevated with an inclination of 30 degrees in this part.

Region 5: This region is a graveled path

Region 6: In this region, the robot has to travel through a damp area, filled with water with a depth of 3cm.

Note: Some other regions which are not specified here will be present.

Rules:

Teams must start their Robots from the starting line only after a signal is given by the Referee. The timer starts immediately after the signal is given. Number of participants per team should not exceed 4. Bot should always remain inside the track. If the bot leaves the track at any point of the time during the race or bot becomes immobile, it will be considered as a "PIT FALL" which is an opportunity to repair or relocate the bot. Each pit fall spans for 1 minute. First three pit fall are considered to be penalty free. Only two person from a team is allowed to manipulate the bot during a pit fall. One hour before the event bot must go through specification check. Misbehavior of a participant will lead to disqualification are reduction in points. If special circumstances, such as unforeseen problems or capabilities of a robot occur, rules may be modified by the referee. Referee’s Decision will be final

Judging Criteria:

The time taken to complete the whole track is solely considered. The robot which completes the track in least time is declared as the winner. Wireless controlled robots will have some advantage in the track. In case of a tie then other factors such as no of pitfalls are considered. There Will be a penalty of Time if the Robot is not able to move on a particular hurdle, it can be skipped.

Event Coordinators:

Dr.R.Srinivasulu
Cell. No: 9441069440

Mr.G. Kishore Chowdary
Cell. No: 9908421727


Student Coordinator:

M.Sunny
Cell. No: 9059055771