MHRD Scheme on Global Initiative on Academic Network (GIAN)
Re-inventing fly ash into near-whitened material for generating white polymer composites:
Technological advancements
February 26 to March 03, 2018
Registration: 8:00 to 9:00 hrs (September 30, 2013)
Venue: ACMS Conference Room, IIT-Kanpur
Selected Participants
1. Mounika Ragamshetty
Department of Mechanical Engineering
ACE ENGINEERING COLLEGE, Hyderabad
2. Mr. Bhabatosh Biswas
Dr. M.N. Dastur School
of Materials Science and Engineering
Indian Institute of Engineering Science and Technology, Shibpur
3. Dr. Subhakanta Dash, Research Associate
Advanced Chemical Laboratory
Department of Chemistry (School of Applied Sciences)
KIIT University, Bhubaneswar
4. Dr. Laxmidhar Panda, Research Associate
Advanced Chemical Laboratory
Department of Chemistry (School of Applied Sciences )
KIIT University,Bhubaneswar
Lecture Schedule
Day |
SB: Srikanta Bandyopadhyay University of New South Wales, Australia |
KK: Kamal Kar IIT Kanpur |
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8:30-9:30 |
9:30-10-30 |
10:30-11:00 |
11:00-12:00 |
12:00-13:00 |
13:00-14:00 |
14:00-15:00 |
15:00-15:30 |
15:30 |
Monday |
SB-L1 |
SB-L2 |
Tea |
SB-L3 |
KK-L1 |
Lunch |
KK-L2 |
Tea |
KK-LB1 |
Tuesday |
SB-L4 |
SB-L5 |
Tea |
SB-L6 |
KK-L3 |
Lunch |
SB-T1 |
Tea |
KK-LB2 |
Wednesday |
SB-L7 |
SB-L8 |
Tea |
SB-T2 |
KK-L4 |
Lunch |
KK-L5 |
Tea |
KK-LB3 |
Thursday |
SB-L9 |
SB-L10 |
Tea |
KK-L6 |
SB-T3 |
Lunch |
SB-T4 |
Tea |
KK-LB4 |
Friday |
SB-L11 |
SB-L12 |
Tea |
SB-L13 |
KK-L7 |
Lunch |
KK-L8 |
Tea |
KK-LB5 |
Saturday |
SB-L14 |
SB-L15 |
Tea |
SB-T5 |
Concluding Session-Course Feedback |
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SB-L1: Coal Fly Ash -a valuable recycling treasure in construction and environmental application SB-L2: Important features related to Fly ash recycling Chemical composition for fly ash produced from different coal types. SB-L3: Physical characteristics of Fly ash particles SB-L4: Physical and chemical properties of cement SB-L5: Advantages of Use of Fly Ash in Concrete SB-L6: Importance of fly ash in making Bricks of construction SB-L7: Structure-Property Correlation and Molecular Dynamics of Fly ash-Polypropylene Composites SB-L8: Modelling Examination of Mechanical properties of Fly Ash-Polypropylene particulate composites in the light of existing MODELS SB-L9: High strength bio-composite films of poly(vinyl alcohol) reinforced with chemically modified-fly ash SB-L10: Near-whitened fly ash reinforced white polypropylene composites SB-L11: Fly ash epoxy composites-property characterization SB-L12: EDS and SIMS study of FA Epoxy composites SB-L13: Ball milling of Australian coal - waste-Fly Ash to reduce the particle size SB-L14: Fly Ash Filled Recycled Polymer-HDPE composites-Chem, Mech & Electrical study SB-L-15: Colour characterisation of fly ash SB-T1: Fly ash bricks : FLASHBRICKS developed in UNSW ADR Canberra SB-T2: Commodity Plastics SB-T3: Brittle Fracture Mechanics SB-T4: Ductile fracture mechanics : Debonding and Pull-out SB-T5: Use of fly ash as a road base in road construction |
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