Department of Mechanical Engineering

Engineering the Future with Precision and Innovation

About the Department

The Department of Mechanical Engineering at SVREC started functioning in the academic year 2012 - 13.

The Department offers an under graduate program in mechanical engineering that covers a wide range of topics in the field of mechanical engineering such as thermal and fluid sciences, engineering design, dynamics and control, materials, manufacturing, modeling and simulation as per the JNTUA curriculum to suit the interests of students and meet the industry requirements.

The student intake capacity of the Department is 30. Teaching and learning activities at the Department are designed in such a way as to stimulate intellectual curiosity, creativity and innovation in students. The Department has a well qualified and experienced team of faculty members who have their specializations in the different branches/areas of mechanical engineering.

The highly committed faculty with their innovative ideas guides the students with their projects and industry assignments. The efforts of faculty, well experienced supporting staff, enabling learning environment and availability of modern facilities are reflected in the excellent performance of the students.

The Department frequently conducts theoretical and practical technical sessions, industrial visits for the benefit of the students and faculty under the ISTE Students and Faculty Chapters. The Student Chapter is active in organizing career guidance programs, student talent search programs, seminars, workshops, etc. as co-curricular activities throughout the semesters.

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Vision & Mission

Vision

"To produce competent mechanical engineers capable of working in diversified disciplines for transformative impact on societal progressive development in Mechanical & allied fields."

Mission

  • "To impart excellent education by providing the state of art facilities in the field of mechanical engineering."
  • "To provide industrial exposure through Industry-Institute interaction."
  • "To provide excellent teaching, learning for students to gain knowledge through which they address real time problems in industry and society."

Program Assessment Committee (PAC)

S.No Name Designation Address
1 Dr Y.Hariprasada Reddy Principal Chairman
2 Dr.M.Sivaramakrishnaiah Head of the department Convener
3 Dr P Mallikarjuna Reddy Director Member
4 Dr.C.Chandrudu A senior faculty member of the department Member
5 Dr. K. Madhava Reddy Senior faculty member, department of ME, G Pulla Reddy Engineering College, Kurnool Member
6 Mr.Ravikumar Kommana Dean at Amara Raja Skill Development Center,Tirupati Member
7 Mr. Madhnu Raghava A senior faculty member of the department Member
8 Mr.B.V.Amarnath Reddy senior faculty member of the department Member
9 Mr.N.Sreenivasulu A senior faculty member of the department Member

Department Advisory Committee (DAC)

The Department Advisory Committee (DAC) plays a vital role in guiding the department in academic planning, curriculum development, industry interaction, and overall quality improvement.

S.No Name Role
1 Dr Y.Hariprasada Reddy Chairman
2 Dr P Mallikarjuna Reddy Convener
3 Prof. S. Vasundra External Academic Expert
4 Mr. P. Sreenath Reddy Industry Expert
5 Mr. K. Sai Kumar Alumni Member

Program Outcomes (POs), PEOs & PSOs

Program Outcomes (POs)

PO No Graduate Attribute PO Statement
1 Engineering Knowledge Apply knowledge of mathematics, natural science,computing, engineering fundamentals and an engineering specialization as specified in WK1 to WK4 respectively to develop to the solution of complex engineering problems.
2 Problem Analysis Identify, formulate, review research literature and analyze complex engineering problems reaching substantiated conclusions with consideration for sustainable development. (WK1 to WK4)
3 Design/Development of Solutions Design creative solutions for complex engineering problems and design/develop systems/components/processes to meet identified needs with consideration for the public health and safety, whole-life cost, net zero carbon, culture, society and environment as required. (WK5).
4 Conduct Investigations of Complex Problems Conduct investigations of complex engineering problems using research-based knowledge including design of experiments, modelling, analysis & interpretation of data to provide valid conclusions. (WK8).
5 Engineering Tool Usage Create, select and apply appropriate techniques, resources and modern engineering & IT tools, including prediction and modelling recognizing their limitations to solve complex engineering problems. (WK2 and WK6)
6 The Engineer and The World Analyze and evaluate societal and environmental aspects while solving complex engineering problems for its impact on sustainability with reference to economy, health, safety, legal framework, culture and environment.(WK1, WK5, and WK7).
7 Ethics Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics, human values, diversity and inclusion; adhere to national & international laws. (WK9)
8 Individual and Collaborative Team work Function effectively as an individual, and as a member or leader in diverse/multi-disciplinary teams.
9 Communication Communicate effectively and inclusively within the engineering community and society at large, such as being able to comprehend and write effective reports and design documentation, make effective presentations considering cultural, language, and learning differences
10 Project Management and Finance Apply knowledge and understanding of engineering management principles and economic decision-making and apply these to one’s own work, as a member and leader in a team, and to manage projects and in multidisciplinary environments.
11 Life-long Learning Recognize the need for, and have the preparation and ability for
  1. independent and life-long learning
  2. adaptability to new and emerging technologies and
  3. critical thinking in the broadest context of technological change. (WK8)

Program Educational Objectives (PEOs)

PEO No Statement
PEO1 The graduates will be able to solve problems in industries, thereby becoming successful in their career.
PEO2 The graduates will be able to lead inter disciplinary teams.

Program Specific Outcomes (PSOs)

PSO No Statement
PSO1 Select tools, specify, test and operate various machines.
PSO2 Analyze, design, develop machine processes towards product development.

Board of Studies (BoS)

S.No Name Designation
1 Dr. M. Sivaramakrishnaiah BOS Chairman
2 Prof B.Durga Prasad Prof.of ME & Director, OT&PRI, Ananthapuramu & JNTUA
3 Prof. V.Suresh Babu Professor, NIT, Warangal
4 Prof. L. Siva Rama Krishna Professor, Osmania University Hyderabad
5 Dr.P.Mallikarjuna Reddy Prof. & Principal, SVREC, Nandyal
6 Dr.C.Chandrudu Asso.Prof. , SVREC, Nandyal
7 Mr.P.Madhuraghava Asst.Prof. , SVREC, Nandyal
8 Mr.B.V.Amarnath Reddy Asst. Prof., SVREC, Nandyal
9 Mr.N.Sreenivasulu Asst.Prof. , SVREC, Nandyal
10 Mr.Shaik Mohammad saleem Deputy General Manager, Renault Nissan, Bengalore
11 Mrs.K Saraswathi Lecturer In Mechanical Engineering, Govt. Polytechnic Kurnool

Programs Offered

B.Tech (ME)

Intake: 30 seats

M.Tech (Machine Design)

Intake: 12 seats

Diploma (ME)

Intake: 30 seats

Academic Calendar

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HOD's Message

Dr. M. Sivaramakrishnaiah

Dear future engineers and their parents, it is my pleasure to welcome you to the Department of Mechanical Engineering at SVREC. The department features state-of-the-art infrastructure including well-developed laboratories for core courses like Fluid Mechanics & Machinery, Thermal Engineering, Refrigeration and Air-conditioning, etc.

It also features a full-fledged workshop which can hone to students’ knowledge and hands-on skills related to manufacturing. Students can learn modern software related to drafting, modeling and analysis through our CAD laboratory. We have excellent faculty with a blend of academics and industry, almost everyone has completed their post-graduation.

Maintaining outstanding track records in academics, co-curricular and extra-curricular activities, technical competitions, sports, and social activities is a consistent habit of our students. We care for our students like their parents and have an effective mentoring system to counsel them regularly.

Dr. M. Sivaramakrishnaiah

Associate Professor & HOD, ME

Phone: (+91)7382509510

Email: mechhod@svrec.ac.in

Our Faculty

SNO NAME OF THE FACULTY DESIGNATION QUALIFICATION
1 Dr.MALLIKARJUNA REDDY PANYAM Prof & Director M.E,Ph.D
2 Dr.Y.HARI PRASADA REDDY Prof & Principal M.E,Ph.D
3 Dr.M SIVARAMAKRISHNAIAH Associate Professor & HOD M.Tech,Ph.D
4 Dr.CHANDRUDU CHINTAKUNTLA Associate Professor M.Tech,Ph.D
5 Dr.K.RAMESH REDDY Associate Professor M.Tech,Ph.D
6 Dr.S.RAMESH BABU Associate Professor M.Tech,Ph.D
7 Mr.BAREDDY VENKATA AMARANATHA REDDY Asst Professor M.Tech
8 Mr.NEELAPALA SREENIVASULU Asst Professor M.Tech
9 Mr.SEELAM NAGA PRADEEPKUMAR REDDY Asst Professor M.Tech
10 Mr.P.MADHU RAGHAVA Asst Professor M.Tech (Ph.D)
11 Mr.B.VEERA LINGAM Asst Professor M.Tech (Ph.D)
12 Mr.R.MALLIKARJUNA NAIK Asst Professor M.Tech
Diploma Faculty
1 Mr.P.BABU Asst Professor M.Tech
2 Mrs.H.SRAVANA LAKSHMI Asst Professor M.Tech
3 Mr. S.SHAHABUDDIN Lecturer B.Tech
4 Mr. K.DHANUNJAYA REDDY Lecturer B.Tech

Laboratories

S.No Laboratory Name Action
1 Engineering Workshop Details
2 Material Science and Engineering lab Details
3 Manufacturing Technology lab Details
4 Thermal Engineering lab Details
5 Heat Transfer lab Details
6 Machine Tools lab Details
7 Strength of Materials lab Details
8 Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulics Machinery lab Details
9 Instrumentation and Control Systems lab Details
10 CAD lab Details
11 CAM lab Details
12 Metrology lab Details
13 Fuels and Lubrications lab Details
14 Machine dynamics lab Details
15 Simulation lab Details

Research Publications

  • M.Sivaramakrishnaiah, ANALYSIS OF WATER QUALITY/SOIL QUALITY PARAMETERS BASED ON IOT, Scienxt Journal, 09/2024.
  • M.Sivaramakrishnaiah, Experimental and Simulation Analysis of Turning Process of Inconel 600, Springer Nature, 2024.
  • Malayathi Sivaramakrishnaiah, Numerical analysis of energy dynamics in a bladeless turbine nozzle, IJLCT, 2025.
  • M. Sivaramakrishnaiah, Influence of nano titanium dioxide on geopolymer concrete, Results in Engineering, 2025.

  • Dr M.Sivaramakrishnaiah, Performance analysis of VCR diesel engine using palm stearin oil biodiesel, IJLCT, 2024.
  • Dr M.Sivaramakrishnaiah, Optimization approach for biohydrogen production using algal biomass, IJHE, 2024.
  • Dr M.Sivaramakrishnaiah, Nano-thermal energy storage system for solar cooker, IJLCT, 2024.
  • Dr M.Sivaramakrishnaiah, Pre-detection of Fire Accidents in Locomotive, ICMech-REC, 2024.

  • Dr M.Sivaramakrishnaiah, Novel optimization approach for bio hydrogen production, IJHE, 2022.
  • Dr M.Sivaramakrishnaiah, Control of Hydrothermal Power System Load Frequency, IEEE, 2023.

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