NCITTATME'21
National Conference on Innovative Technology Trends in Art, Design, Technology, Management and Education
Organized by
MIT - ADT UNIVERSITY, Loni Kalbhor, Pune, India.

  • Development of Electronically Controlled 4x3 DCV Devansh Bajwala, Aneesh Bedekar, Harshit Sharma, Abhin Paithane, Nishigandha Patel

    Hydraulic power generated is to be put to use. The uses can be varied and may require different components in the hydraulic circuit in question. Most important component is the directional control valve (DCV) which directs the hydraulic fluid in the desired direction to achieve the function. The DCV basically consists of a spool, casing or body which has inlet and outlet ports.

    Development of Electronically Controlled 4x3 DCV

    Devansh Bajwala, Aneesh Bedekar, Harshit Sharma, Abhin Paithane, Nishigandha Patel

    Development of Electronically Controlled 4x3 DCV

  • BIM Used In Architecture, Engineering & Construction (AEC) Industry Vineet.V.Bodhe, Prof. Asha Oak

    BIM is assisting project managers in increase communication and providing a platform for stakeholders to collaborate and manage their projects, which lead to greater efficiency and success rate of the AEC industry. BIM creates an opportunity in building sectors to make a prototype for forecasting the construction stages. However, in real world application, project managers face challenges.

    BIM Used In Architecture, Engineering & Construction (AEC) Industry

    Vineet.V.Bodhe, Prof. Asha Oak

    BIM Used In Architecture, Engineering

  • COMPOSITE STRUCTURES, NEED OF AN HOUR FOR HIGH-RISE TOWERS IN INDIA Vineet Vijay Bodhe, Omkar.G.Bhalerao, Prof.Asha Oak

    Development of Composite structures brought a considerable dead-load reduction and was essentially seen as a substitute for traditional R.C.C structures in Western and European countries. Because of their efficiency and advantages, Composite construction was soon applied to a wide range of construction projects invariably based on structural steel framing. This research paper.

    COMPOSITE STRUCTURES, NEED OF AN HOUR FOR HIGH-RISE TOWERS IN INDIA

    Vineet Vijay Bodhe, Omkar.G.Bhalerao, Prof.Asha Oak

    COMPOSITE STRUCTURES, NEED OF AN HOUR

  • Tunnel Boring Machine (TBM) in Underground Metro Projects Mr. Abhishek Sagar Chougule, Prof. Shankar Banerjee

    A full-face rock tunnel boring machine (TBM) is a kind of large-scale construction machinery specially used for excavation of underground passage works. It is used widely in subway, railway, highway, municipal, and hydropower projects. : Because of their demonstrated capabilities in attaining high rates of advance in civil tunnel construction, the hard rock mining industry has always shown a major interest.

    Tunnel Boring Machine (TBM) in Underground Metro Projects

    Mr. Abhishek Sagar Chougule, Prof. Shankar Banerjee

    Tunnel Boring Machine (TBM)

  • 3D Printed Sustainable House: Futuristic Solution Mahesh M. Parmar, Virendra M. Mattu, Prof. Aishwarya Patil

    3D printing technology has the potential to revolutionize the way we make almost everything” -Barack Obama Abstract The construction industry has embraced digitisation and industrialisation in response to the necessity to extend its productivity, optimise material consumption and improve workmanship. Additive manufacturing (AM), more widely referred to as 3D printing, has driven substantial progress.

    3D Printed Sustainable House: Futuristic Solution

    Mahesh M. Parmar, Virendra M. Mattu, Prof. Aishwarya Patil

    3D Printed Sustainable House: Futuristic Solution

  • Conceptual Design of an Electric Lift + Cruise Roadable Aircraft Sarthak Sudhir, Prof. Vijaykumar Gorfad

    This paper presents a conceptual design for electric roadable aircraft called as Hindustan Electric Akash Vahan Yantra (H.E.A.V.Y.), which is an all-electric aircraft producing zero emission and is capable of cruise in air as well as on land. It also possesses lift + cruise VTOL (Vertical Take-Off and Landing) capabilities which are a benchmark for futuristic aerial vehicles.

    Conceptual Design of an Electric Lift + Cruise Roadable Aircraft

    Sarthak Sudhir, Prof. Vijaykumar Gorfad

    Conceptual Design of an Electric Lift

  • Influence of Crumb Rubber Modified Bituminous Mix on Asphalt Pavement Shubham S Bhorade, Rushikesh D Gaikwad, Rajshekhar G Rathod

    In today’s world one of the serious problem of pollution that leads to environmental harm is the increase of waste tires of vehicle as the demand of vehicles is increasing. Use of waste tires in Road Construction can resolve these issue. With the purpose of solving these issue and increasing the engineering properties of the Road pavement these study of use of Crumb Rubber in Road Construction was done and is presented here.

    Influence of Crumb Rubber Modified Bituminous Mix on Asphalt Pavement

    Shubham S Bhorade, Rushikesh D Gaikwad, Rajshekhar G Rathod

    Influence of Crumb Rubber Modified Bituminous Mix

  • Use of Technology in Modern Architectural Education post-pandemic 2020 Mustufa Jameel Ahmed

    The 2020 Pandemic has changed the total outlook and working pattern of our society. The first time everything from business, innovation, and education came to home through online mode. The current study attempts to focus on the use of technology in online Architectural Education and using case how it is attempted in SAPD, ITM University under the able guidance of the Council of Architecture.

    Use of Technology in Modern Architectural Education post-pandemic 2020

    Mustufa Jameel Ahmed

    Use of Technology in Modern Architectural

  • EXPERIMENTAL STUDY ON MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF CONCRETE WITH FIBER Akshay Kerai, Mayur Gorasiya, Prof. Aishwarya Patil

    Concrete blocks, made of a mixture of silica fume and natural fiber known as (hemp fiber) have been casted by a recently projection process. The main observations are comparison of compressive strength variations within a given blocks. Mechanical properties increase with the use of different materials. Mainly focused on natural fiber which can replace the other material through which the eco-friendly.

    EXPERIMENTAL STUDY ON MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF CONCRETE WITH FIBER

    Akshay Kerai, Mayur Gorasiya, Prof. Aishwarya Patil

    EXPERIMENTAL STUDY ON MECHANICAL PROPERTIES

  • Role of Parametric Design in Converting Concept into Reality through Fluid Architecture Ar. Priyanka Barge

    This paper explains how parametric architecture has evolved through contemporary architectural style and how the change from Euclidean to non-Euclidean geometries has helped to develop fluid forms and complex geometries in Architecture. It also explains what fluid architecture is, and how it has evolved from history. In history important forms used during Egyptian, Greek and roman architecture.

    Role of Parametric Design in Converting Concept into Reality through Fluid Architecture

    Ar. Priyanka Barge

    Role of Parametric Design in Converting

  • Martian Concrete made from simulated materials Manoj Akela, Kunal D. Rathod, Prof. Kundan Rathod

    A significant advance in space investigation in the 21st century will be the human settlement on Mars. Thusly to ship all the structure materials from Earth to the red planet at an amazingly significant expense, utilizing Martian soil building site on Mars is a fantastic decision. Realizing that Mars has for some time been considered ''A planet wealthy in sulfur ', another structure material.

    Martian Concrete made from simulated materials

    Manoj Akela, Kunal D. Rathod, Prof. Kundan Rathod

    Martian Concrete made from simulated materials

  • Comparative study of compressive strength of concrete by partial replacement of cement with Fly ash and Bagasse ash Indrayani P. Dhole, Makarand S. Dahad, Prof. Shanker Banerjee

    We are aware that a lot of damage is done to environment in the manufacture of cement. It involves lot of carbon emission associated with other chemicals. Research has shown that every one ton of manufacturing of cement releases half ton of carbon dioxide. So there is immediate need to control usage of cement. On the other hand, sugarcane bagasse ash is a byproduct of the sugar factories found.

    Comparative study of compressive strength of concrete by partial replacement of cement with Fly ash and Bagasse ash

    Indrayani P. Dhole, Makarand S. Dahad, Prof. Shanker Banerjee

    Comparative study of compressive strength of concrete

  • Role of BIM 6D Energy Analysis Model (EAM) and ISO 19650- A Case Study Damini Amar Patil, Anamika Singh Jadon, Prof. Shankar B. Banerjee, Prof. Aishwarya P. Patil

    The construction industry has become much more complex than ever due to large number of people and documentations involved. BIM is a new promising tool to Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) industry, which allows constructing building virtually before actual construction on field. An Energy Analysis Model is an abstract of overall form and layout of a building.

    Role of BIM 6D Energy Analysis Model (EAM) and ISO 19650- A Case Study

    Damini Amar Patil, Anamika Singh Jadon, Prof. Shankar B. Banerjee, Prof. Aishwarya P. Patil

    Role of BIM 6D Energy Analysis Model

  • STABILIZATION OF BLACK COTTON SOIL USING CALCIUM CARBIDE RESIDUE Aditi. R. Badhe, Saurabh. V. Samel, Prof. Shankar Banerjee

    Calcium carbide residue (CCR) which has chemical formula [Ca(OH)2] is a waste product from acetylene gas factories. Stockpiles of CCR continue to accumulate worldwide, in both developed and developing countries. Sustainable reuse options for CCR in civil infrastructures, such as road embankments, have been recently evaluated in the laboratory. However, to date there are limited studies on the actual field.

    STABILIZATION OF BLACK COTTON SOIL USING CALCIUM CARBIDE RESIDUE

    Aditi. R. Badhe, Saurabh. V. Samel, Prof. Shankar Banerjee

    STABILIZATION OF BLACK COTTON SOIL

  • Thermography in Construction Industry Abhishek Naik, Chaitrali Athane, Aishwarya Patil

    Infrared Thermography is a modern non destructive measuring method which helps in defining faulty works in electrical connection, Thermal power plants as well as in medical field as it uses to identify temperature. Introducing this new technology in construction industry for water leakage source detection as well as the inspection work before hand over or possession and maintenance work of the flats.

    Thermography in Construction Industry

    Abhishek Naik, Chaitrali Athane, Aishwarya Patil

    Thermography in Construction Industry

  • Planning Proposal Based on Open Space Assessment in South East Zone of Surat City Jay D Bhatt, Muhid Sheikh, Aditi Sonawane

    Open space assessment is based on Survey of city in congested area and also depends on unused profile areas. defined the free space by measuring them all over and give some good ideas to be built. It may help in development of city. It involved in designing for urban design, transportation and infrastructure. People may use of those free space as greenery, public parking etc. It is based on implementation.

    Planning Proposal Based on Open Space Assessment in South East Zone of Surat City

    Jay D Bhatt, Muhid Sheikh, Aditi Sonawane

    Planning Proposal Based on Open Space

  • Analysis and Risk Assessment of Structures on Hilly Areas: Case Study of Pune City Gautami Prabhakar Bura, Dr. Parag Govardhan Narkhede

    Hilly areas have certain risk factors that are neglected. It may happen due to uneven development and improper construction. Risk assessment of an area helps to analyze events that impact on environment, people and property to judge risk analysis and factors influencing it. These areas are usually occupied when flat land is not available or rates of land on flat ground are high. Due to this, there is a chance of unplanned growth of settlements.

    Analysis and Risk Assessment of Structures on Hilly Areas: Case Study of Pune City

    Gautami Prabhakar Bura, Dr. Parag Govardhan Narkhede

    Analysis and Risk Assessment of Structures

  • A Review Paper on Application of Bacillus Subtilis Bacteria for Improving Properties Riddhi C. Deshmukh, S. B. Mohammed Fouzan, Prof.Aditi Sonawane

    Formation of Cracks in concrete is a common phenomenon in the concrete structure. The strength and durability of the concrete is diminished due to the formation of cracks. Repairing these regular cracks is an expensive process. Self-healing concrete is a bacterial concrete which heals itself automatically without any maintenance. For self-healing concrete Bacillus subtilis is an ideal bacterial species.

    A Review Paper on Application of Bacillus Subtilis Bacteria for Improving Properties

    Riddhi C. Deshmukh, S. B. Mohammed Fouzan, Prof.Aditi Sonawane

    A Review Paper on Application of Bacillus Subtilis

  • Feasibility Study of Dodecahedron Shaped Deployable structure as Distress Relief Shelters Sandhya Pavalavannan, Prof. Nikhil Laxman Landge, Prof. Achyut A. Deshmukh

    India is prone to substantial amount of disaster by natural calamities, manmade disaster and nuclear hazards. Disaster risk can be further augmented by assailability of changing demographics, indigent socio economic conditions, and unplanned population migrations. Disaster relief shelters play.

    Feasibility Study of Dodecahedron Shaped Deployable structure as Distress Relief Shelters

    Sandhya Pavalavannan, Prof. Nikhil Laxman Landge, Prof. Achyut A. Deshmukh

    Feasibility Study of Dodecahedron Shaped Deployable

  • Analyzing Use of Recycled Concrete Aggregate as a Construction Material Prajwal G. Pagare, Rohit S. Ailani, Prof. Kundan T. Rathod

    The scarcity of the natural materials such as aggregates has hiked their cost, availability of good quality material, and also results in bulking volume by the contractors by mixing cheap quality materials with the good one affecting their performance. The main objective of this research was to investigate whether recycled concrete aggregate (RCA) can be in-corporated into the production of concrete.

    Analyzing Use of Recycled Concrete Aggregate as a Construction Material

    Prajwal G. Pagare, Rohit S. Ailani, Prof. Kundan T. Rathod

    Analyzing Use of Recycled Concrete

  • Analysis and Risk Assessment of Structures on Hilly Areas: Case Study of Pune City Gautami Prabhakar Bura, Dr. Parag Govardhan Narkhede

    Hilly areas have certain risk factors that are neglected. It may happen due to uneven development and improper construction. Risk assessment of an area helps to analyze events that impact on environment, people and property to judge risk analysis and factors influencing it. These areas are usually occupied when flat land is not available or rates of land on flat ground are high.

    Analysis and Risk Assessment of Structures on Hilly Areas: Case Study of Pune City

    Gautami Prabhakar Bura, Dr. Parag Govardhan Narkhede

    Analysis and Risk Assessment of Structures

  • A Brief Review on Properties of Reactive Powder Concrete Rachana Upadhyay, Nikita Dade, Asha Oak

    In the past few decades there have been many improvements in concrete technologies which lead to an impact on the structural system. Reactive powder concrete (RPC) consists of cement, fine sand, quartz, silica fume, steel fiber which is optional and superplasticizers. It is an ultra-high-strength concrete having high durability and high ductility with compressive strength up to 200Mpa – 800Mpa.

    A Brief Review on Properties of Reactive Powder Concrete

    Rachana Upadhyay, Nikita Dade, Asha Oak

    A Brief Review on Properties of Reactive

  • Smart Fluid Level Indicator Atharva M. Deshpande, Shreyash V. Deshpande

    Most of the times, in hospitals, to improve the body's hydration, Intravenous Therapy (IV) is given. The bottle’s saline level needs to be monitored continuously because when the bottle is emptied and if the needle is not removed from the vein then the blood flows reverse into the bottle. This can cause serious casualty and may lead to death. To overcome this problem in all the hospitals an efficient.

    Smart Fluid Level Indicator

    Atharva M. Deshpande, Shreyash V. Deshpande

    Smart Fluid Level Indicator

  • Assessment of Child Care Institution Standards in South Asia with Emphasis on the Built Environment Ar. Hrishikesh Purandare, Dr. Ashwini Pethe

    Children without parental care are more vulnerable, disadvantaged and are more at risk when it comes to the environment in which they live. The situation of South Asian orphans is quite difficult with the largest number of orphans in India. The term Institutional care refers providing accommodating vulnerable child in a safe and protective institutional setting under the care.

    Assessment of Child Care Institution Standards in South Asia with Emphasis on

    Ar. Hrishikesh Purandare, Dr. Ashwini Pethe

    Assessment of Child Care Institution

  • Design, Fabrication and Programming of Smart City Parking Mangesh Dhavalikar, Ashish Shirke, Shreejith Sashikumar, Pranay Ingale, karan Salian

    The issue of parking is more at the forefront of urban development than one might believe. In fact, academic studies have shown that roughly 30% of city traffic is due to drivers circling city blocks attempting to find an open spot. Due to such congestion people often avoid urban centers and downtown areas for shopping or dining because parking is such a hassle and assumed to be unavailable.

    Design, Fabrication and Programming of Smart City Parking

    Mangesh Dhavalikar, Ashish Shirke, Shreejith Sashikumar, Pranay Ingale, karan Salian

    Design, Fabrication and Programming

  • Analysis of building performance with reference to Eco Samhita 2018 in Indore Ar. Vishal Yardi, Dr. R. K. Pandit

    Till 14 Dec 2018 there was no code in India for energy performance of building. Rule related windows in building bye laws with respect to floor area were also outdated due to transformation in windows material and operating system. Hence there is a great scope to increase awareness about energy efficiency of building among common people, potential house owners and builders.

    Analysis of building performance with reference to Eco Samhita 2018 in Indore

    Ar. Vishal Yardi, Dr. R. K. Pandit

    Analysis of building performance with reference

  • Criminalization of Seafarers and its Impact on Mental Health of the Seafarers SEEMA HRISHIKESH PUNDALE

    Merchant Navy is a field primarily responsible for the transportation of cargo across the vast expanse of seas. The professionals on the ship who are responsible for this are termed as seafarers. Unlike some other professions, the margin of making mistakes on board the ship is very less and is dealt with profound severity. Criminalization of seafarers is a term used to describe the act of pressing criminal.

    Criminalization of Seafarers and its Impact on Mental Health of the Seafarers

    SEEMA HRISHIKESH PUNDALE

    Criminalization of Seafarers and its Impact

  • ION Thrusters for nuclear propulsion – An Overview Nishant Yadwadkar, V.S. Kanthale, N.T. Dhokane, S.B. Barve

    Man was born on earth but he was never meant to die here. Thus it is the need of the hour to explore our universe beyond our planet. We have to start preparing for intrastellar as well as interstellar travel. In order to undertake such great endeavors we have to develop our space technology as the current space technology in existence is not enough for our great ambitions.

    ION Thrusters for nuclear propulsion – An Overview

    Nishant Yadwadkar, V.S. Kanthale, N.T. Dhokane, S.B. Barve

    ION Thrusters for nuclear propulsion

  • Review on Mechanisms for Inflate and Deflate Systems Nikhil Joshi, V. S. Kanthale, N. T. Dhokane, S. B. Barve

    An automatic inflation and deflation system is a mechanical/system or mechanism that automatically inflates and deflates tires according to the need of climate and driving conditions. The tire looses on an average of 1 to 2 psi of pressure every month hampering the performance and life of tires .This paper is concerned about review of automatic inflate and deflate systems and focuses on the mechanisms.

    Review on Mechanisms for Inflate and Deflate Systems

    Nikhil Joshi, V. S. Kanthale, N. T. Dhokane, S. B. Barve

    Review on Mechanisms for Inflate and Deflate Systems

  • Analyzing Settlement Pattern in Aurangabad Region Shubh L. Dhadiwal, Sujit R. Darandale, Jaspreet Kaur Chhabda, Arati Siddharth Petkar

    In the process of regional planning, it is important to understand the primacy within the region, the interdependency of various settlements and their hierarchy of importance. This helps in identifying the underserved areas of the region which need to be uplifted to achieve balanced development. This study aims at determining the existing settlement pattern of Aurangabad District.

    Analyzing Settlement Pattern in Aurangabad Region

    Shubh L. Dhadiwal, Sujit R. Darandale, Jaspreet Kaur Chhabda, Arati Siddharth Petkar

    Analyzing Settlement Pattern in Aurangabad Region

  • Detailed Review of Different Patient Transfer-Assistive Devices Atharva Jadhav, V. S. Kanthale, S. B. Barve, N. T. Dhokane

    The paper is focused on the study of different patient transfer assistive devices and the effects of manual handling on patients and caregivers. Manual handling has increased musculoskeletal disorders in caregivers and accidents while transferring which results in injuries to patients. In developing countries like India major amount of population lives in small houses.

    Detailed Review of Different Patient Transfer-Assistive Devices

    Atharva Jadhav, V. S. Kanthale, S. B. Barve, N. T. Dhokane

    Detailed Review of Different Patient

  • Pneumatic Exoskeletons for Orthopedic Rehabilitation- An Overview Ashna S. Khose, V. S. Kanthale, N.T Dhokane, S.B Barve

    An exoskeleton is an external cast which can be used to maneuver, protect or even provide a greater magnitude of strength to the upper limb allowing for the heightened efficiency and performance. The limb may be weakened due to so many diseases or reasons such as paralysis, stroke, muscular atrophy and different kinds of injuries. Numerous designs and manufactured prototypes of pneumatic exoskeletons.

    Pneumatic Exoskeletons for Orthopedic Rehabilitation- An Overview

    Ashna S. Khose, V. S. Kanthale, N.T Dhokane, S.B Barve

    Pneumatic Exoskeletons for Orthopedic

  • Analyzing Settlement Pattern in Aurangabad Region Shubh L. Dhadiwal, Sujit R. Darandale, Jaspreet Kaur Chhabda, Arati Siddharth Petkar

    In the process of regional planning, it is important to understand the primacy within the region, the interdependency of various settlements and their hierarchy of importance. This helps in identifying the underserved areas of the region which need to be uplifted to achieve balanced development. This study aims at determining the existing settlement pattern of Aurangabad District.

    Analyzing Settlement Pattern in Aurangabad Region

    Shubh L. Dhadiwal, Sujit R. Darandale, Jaspreet Kaur Chhabda, Arati Siddharth Petkar

    Analyzing Settlement Pattern in Aurangabad

  • Analysing Impact of Covid-19 on Biomedical Waste Amruta Kakirde, Kaivalya Nandurkar, Chidambari Kulkarni, Reva Malvadkar

    As the whole world fights the consequences of the coronavirus pandemic, another crisis is anticipated to emerge — Infectious Biomedical waste. Contemplate the imbalances between human life and nature caused by the biomedical waste, consider the confrontation with resource shortage, lack of awareness and spread of diseases. Think about spectre of unresolved contradictions that the hospitals hope to resolve.

    Analysing Impact of Covid-19 on Biomedical Waste

    Amruta Kakirde, Kaivalya Nandurkar, Chidambari Kulkarni, Reva Malvadkar

    Development of Electronically Controlled 4x3 DCV

  • Analyzing concept and implementation of neighborhood planning with the help of case studies Siddhi Shisode, Viraj Takale, Ms. Shubhangi Thakre

    The neighborhood that one resides in largely defines the way an individual interacts with their natural surrounding and forms a major part of one’s social life. It is essentially the habitat that we choose and create for ourselves but with increasing urbanization and huge populations flocking in cities, issues like low inclusivity and connectivity, lack of planned recreational spaces

    Analyzing concept and implementation of neighborhood planning with the help of case studies

    Siddhi Shisode, Viraj Takale, Ms. Shubhangi Thakre

    Analyzing concept and implementation

  • Urban Design, Social Well-Being and Livability Gayatri Ranjeet Jagtap

    The paper analyzes how urban design and 'urbanscape' can impact livability of a city, the residents’ health and social well being, and examines a case example of one of the most livable cities of today, Singapore. And to further adopt the lessons from the analysis to mould cities into saner, happier and livable places. What majorly affects the social well being of a city/country is its economy.

    Urban Design, Social Well-Being and Livability

    Gayatri Ranjeet Jagtap

    Urban Design, Social Well-Being and Livability

  • Efficient water management strategies in ancient Pune Mr. Sudarshan Bodhankar

    Smooth functioning of any dwelling needs an effective integration of services with architecture. Identification of right method and technique for water supply and management services plays a vital role for successful project implementation. Current stage of Pune city display a few challenges with regards to water supply and treatment. Pune old city is a strong example of efficient water supply channels.

    Efficient water management strategies in ancient Pune

    Mr. Sudarshan Bodhankar

    Efficient water management strategies

  • Analysis of building performance with reference to Eco Samhita 2018 in Indore Ar. Vishal Yardi, Dr. R. K. Pandit

    Till 14 Dec 2018 there was no code in India for energy performance of building. Rule related windows in building bye laws with respect to floor area were also outdated due to transformation in windows material and operating system. Hence there is a great scope to increase awareness about energy efficiency of building among common people, potential house owners and builders.

    Analysis of building performance with reference to Eco Samhita 2018 in Indore

    Ar. Vishal Yardi, Dr. R. K. Pandit

    Analysis of building performance

  • Transforming user Experiences of Airport Terminal Building Sakshi Ganesh Sharma, Prof. Shweta Deshmukh

    Human beings are depended on one other, for trade, economy, growth, etc. Transportation is one of the sectors through which we can connect to the rest of the world. Hence transport plays an important part in Economic Growth, Travel and Globalization. There are different means of transport, and the fastest is air transport. Air transport is used for fast accessibility of goods, products.

    Transforming user Experiences of Airport Terminal Building

    Sakshi Ganesh Sharma, Prof. Shweta Deshmukh

    Transforming user Experiences

  • Need of Study of an impact of urbanization of livability and evolving guidelines for self- reliant Jadhav Rajshree, Dr. Kumthekar Madhav, Dr. Narkhede Parag

    Rapid urbanization has the potential to improve wellbeing of societies. Yet it also presents many human development challenges. Hence Urbanization is always not positive specially if it is unplanned. Existing urban cities in the country are facing tremendous pressure on livelihood and infrastructure facilities as a result of rapid urbanization. There is a need to evaluate potential of class II and class III.

    Need of Study of an impact of urbanization of livability and evolving guidelines for self- reliant

    Jadhav Rajshree, Dr. Kumthekar Madhav, Dr. Narkhede Parag

    Need of Study of an impact

  • Development of a methodological framework to decode the climate response Ar. Mukta Deshpande, Pradnya Kothari, Sakshi Wakode, Nikita Gawali, Gatresh Patil, Aashish Gorantiwar

    Shelters are the fundamental requirements of human beings. Today, with the evolution, this fundamental requirement has transformed to an expensive and merely sustainable built environment. This transformation is adding to the Urban Heat Island effect adding to the long-term effect of climate change in our surroundings. As an architect, it is the responsibility of the fraternity to understand the gravity

    Development of a methodological framework to decode the climate response

    Ar. Mukta Deshpande, Pradnya Kothari, Sakshi Wakode, Nikita Gawali, Gatresh Patil, Aashish Gorantiwar

    Development of a methodological framework

  • Experimental Analysis of Grey Water Treatment Using Nano Metal Oxides Kundan Kamthe, Samson Khade, Prof. Asha Oak

    Water, the essential need of all living beings has became an important matter of concern in this era as the source of water is depleting throughout the world. The rapid growth of population has increased the demands more and more water in all sectors: domestic, agricultural and industrial. Increased demand in water supply with improved living standard, unplanned urbanization, ground water extraction.

    Experimental Analysis of Grey Water Treatment Using Nano Metal Oxides

    Kundan Kamthe, Samson Khade, Prof. Asha Oak

    Experimental Analysis of Grey Water Treatment

  • Importance of Arbitration & Settlement of Disputes in Infrastructure Project - A Case Study Anamika Singh Jadon

    The significant increase in the role of construction industry in the development of nations. But over the last few decades has been accompanied by a considerable increase in the number of commercial disputes as well. Every industry is subject to variety of disputes, whether intentional or domestic. Financial and other implications of such disputes vary from one company to another company.

    Importance of Arbitration & Settlement of Disputes in Infrastructure Project - A Case Study

    Anamika Singh Jadon

    Importance of Arbitration & Settlement

  • Martian Concrete made from simulated materials Manoj Akela, Kunal D. Rathod, Prof. Kundan Rathod

    A significant advance in space investigation in the 21st century will be the human settlement on Mars. Thusly to ship all the structure materials from Earth to the red planet at an amazingly significant expense, utilizing Martian soil building site on Mars is a fantastic decision. Realizing that Mars has for some time been considered ''A planet wealthy in sulfur ', another structure material.

    Martian Concrete made from simulated materials

    Manoj Akela, Kunal D. Rathod, Prof. Kundan Rathod

    Martian Concrete made from simulated materials

  • Comparative study of compressive strength of concrete by partial replacement of cement with Fly ash and Bagasse ash Indrayani P. Dhole, Makarand S. Dahad, Prof. Shanker Banerjee

    We are aware that a lot of damage is done to environment in the manufacture of cement. It involves lot of carbon emission associated with other chemicals. Research has shown that every one ton of manufacturing of cement releases half ton of carbon dioxide. So there is immediate need to control usage of cement. On the other hand, sugarcane bagasse ash is a byproduct of the sugar factories found.

    Comparative study of compressive strength of concrete by partial replacement of cement with Fly ash and Bagasse ash

    Indrayani P. Dhole, Makarand S. Dahad, Prof. Shanker Banerjee

    Comparative study of compressive strength of concrete

  • Role of BIM 6D Energy Analysis Model (EAM) and ISO 19650- A Case Study Damini Amar Patil, Anamika Singh Jadon, Prof. Shankar B. Banerjee, Prof. Aishwarya P. Patil

    The construction industry has become much more complex than ever due to large number of people and documentations involved. BIM is a new promising tool to Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) industry, which allows constructing building virtually before actual construction on field. An Energy Analysis Model is an abstract of overall form and layout of a building.

    Role of BIM 6D Energy Analysis Model (EAM) and ISO 19650- A Case Study

    Damini Amar Patil, Anamika Singh Jadon, Prof. Shankar B. Banerjee, Prof. Aishwarya P. Patil

    Role of BIM 6D Energy Analysis Model

  • STABILIZATION OF BLACK COTTON SOIL USING CALCIUM CARBIDE RESIDUE Aditi. R. Badhe, Saurabh. V. Samel, Prof. Shankar Banerjee

    Calcium carbide residue (CCR) which has chemical formula [Ca(OH)2] is a waste product from acetylene gas factories. Stockpiles of CCR continue to accumulate worldwide, in both developed and developing countries. Sustainable reuse options for CCR in civil infrastructures, such as road embankments, have been recently evaluated in the laboratory. However, to date there are limited studies on the actual field.

    STABILIZATION OF BLACK COTTON SOIL USING CALCIUM CARBIDE RESIDUE

    Aditi. R. Badhe, Saurabh. V. Samel, Prof. Shankar Banerjee

    STABILIZATION OF BLACK COTTON SOIL

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